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SUMMARY:Institute for Health Seminar with Dr. Johanna Schoen
DESCRIPTION:Rutgers Institute for Health\, Health Care Policy and Aging Research Seminar \nfeaturing \nDr. Johanna Schoen\, Distinguished Professor of History\, Rutgers University \n“The Pain Debate in Neonatology” \n📅 Tuesday\, April 7 12:00pm \n🏢💻 Conference Room 120\, 112 Paterson Street\, New Brunswick & Via Zoom \nUntil the mid-1980s\, most premature infants undergoing surgery in the US did not receive anesthesia or any kind of pain control. In the mid-1980’s\, parents of NICU infants mounted a publicity campaign to draw attention to this practice and a handful of clinicians began to conduct research demonstrating that premature infants felt pain and could be safely medicated. But it took another decade for clinical practice to change in a meaningful way. This talk will analyze the practice and debate surrounding unanesthetized infant surgery.
URL:https://ifh.rutgers.edu/event/6928/
LOCATION:112 Paterson Street\, New Brunswick
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SUMMARY:It's getting hot in here: Climate & Health Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:“BMI = Body Mass Index\, or more like Bad Measure Ick”\nAayush Visaria\, MD\, MPH\, Core Member\, Rutgers Center for Climate\, Health\, and Healthcare & Instructor\, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School \nOn April 7th\, I invite you to believe that BMI is destiny\, that two people with the same body size share the same cardiometabolic future\, and that adiposity is merely a matter of mass. Then\, we will tear that down and entertain the idea that kilograms per meter squared does not capture the biological complexity of obesity. This seminar will present epidemiologic evidence demonstrating that fat distribution\, ectopic deposition\, tissue quality\, inflammatory signaling\, and redox biology all shape metabolic risk and that misrepresentation of adiposity may exacerbate disparities. \nHybrid seminar held at IFH in the 5th Floor Conference Room and via Zoom: \n\n\n\nMeeting URL:\nhttps://rutgers.zoom.us/j/99475027371?pwd=4wnLfqFoDrGAgnnrh98aye33uG4XdC.1&from=addon\n\n\nMeeting ID:\n994 7502 7371\n\n\nPasscode:\n327202
URL:https://ifh.rutgers.edu/event/its-getting-hot-in-here-climate-health-seminar-series/
LOCATION:IFH and Zoom\, IFH and Zoom
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