Excited to announce our latest podcast episode featuring Dr. Kamila Alexander from @JHUNursing Join us as we delve into structural resilience and explore strategies for fostering sustainable development in marginalized communities. #podcast#resilience https://t.co/otCnK1vbZy
The Center for Equity in Aging was proud to host the special event focused on caregiving featuring panelists Jennifer Reckrey, Chanee Fabius, Katherine Miller, and Karen Shen on January 30. #aging#caregiving#interactiveforum
📢Join us on Tuesday, Feb. 20th from 3-4 PM EST for the Issue Is… “Integrating Spiritual Values in Advance Care Planning for Public Health Impact” with Dr. Danetta Sloan!! RSVP📷[email protected]
So excited our article is now published! Worked with an amazing team to test an adapted intervention that targeted pain and depression in middle aged and older African American. @JHUNursing@agingcenter
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Tune in on 11/14 for a free online program by @alzassociation that’ll help you learn about the costs of caregiving and the benefits of early planning, and teach you how to start a conversation about finances, and find support. Register here: https://t.co/TKujWV63i6
@agingcenter announces the recipients of the 2023 Pilot Research Initiative Awards. The awards provide funding to junior faculty and PhD students/candidates for the development of aging or palliative care research. Congratulations!
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Join the #HEADSSeminar on June 21 at noon ET to hear Katherine Ornstein, PhD, @JHUNursing professor and @agingcenter director, discuss “Home-Based Clinical Care for Persons with Dementia”. DM us for Zoom registration information!
On 6/12, begin your caregiving journey with a conversation with leading expert in neurodegenerative diseases, Dr. Patricio Reyes, M.D., as he discusses the most common forms of dementias: Lewy Body, Parkinson’s, and Frontotemporal. Register here: https://t.co/ZSPKlGGcFI
Tune in on 6/22 for a brief overview of Alzheimer’s, dementia and memory loss hosted by the Alzheimer’s Association and a roundtable discussion on LGBTQ+ caregiver concerns with professionals. Register here: https://t.co/TVwFC0tuTN
Join the #HEADSSeminar on May 17 at noon ET to hear Lisa Reider, PhD and @jlevy2, PhD, discuss their year 3 HEADS pilot project “Health Care Service Utilization and Cost of Hip Fracture Care in Older Adults with Dementia.” DM us for Zoom registration information!
📢Join us on Tuesday, May 16th from 2-3 PM EST for the Issue Is… “Next Steps after Pilot Studies for Pain and Depression in Older Women with Mobility Limitations” with Dr. Janiece Taylor!!
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We finish up season 2 with trailblazer Dr. Zinzi Bailey, a social epidemiologist at the University of Miami School of Medicine. Dr. Bailey discusses how she is using data and indicators to unearth root causes of structural racism. https://t.co/b7L0VrEmsI
Join us May 2nd for the #Palliative Care Happy Hour from 4:30-6:30 pm here at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing! Feel free to pass along the invitation to anyone who may be interested. We hope to see you there!!
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Drs. Sarah Szanton and Deidra Crews kick off Aging Fast & Slow Season 2 with Dr. Paris “AJ” Adkins-Jackson from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health to discuss how health researchers can better measure structural racism. Listen at https://t.co/UJNLeLpLhd
Join Drs. Sarah Szanton and Deidra Crews in January for Season 2 of Aging Fast & Slow. Tune in to hear from cutting-edge scientists, policy experts, and innovators about structural discrimination and resilience across the lifecourse. Listen to the teaser https://t.co/QcVtIvKVXZ
Join us on Tuesday, December 13th from 9-10 AM EST for the Issue Is… Supporting Dementia Caregivers during Skilled Home Health: Building the DECLARE Needs Assessment Tool? with Julia Burgdorf!!
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New Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Katherine Ornstein PHD, MPH, joined the #JHUSON faculty as a professor and Director of @agingcenter. Get to know Dr. Ornstein 👉 https://t.co/fMRo93N0yF