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Live Stream Event - Special Honorary Degree Ceremony

Live Stream Event - Special Honorary Degree Ceremony

When:
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
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You are invited to watch a Special Honorary Degree Ceremony via live stream broadcast from Isabel Digital Concert Hall on Wednesday, November 17, 2021, 10:30 am – 11:30 am, paying tribute to and conferring honorary degrees that were delayed due to the cancellation of in person convocations in 2020 and 2021:

Daniel Bader 

Raymond Mason 

Heather Ross 

Terrence Sullivan 

Brenda Trenowden 

Neil Turok 
 
https://www.isabeldigitalconcerthall.queensu.ca/events/queen-s-university-honourary-degree-ceremony

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Mapping the Universe - Juna Kollmeier (Ewan Lecture)

Mapping the Universe - Juna Kollmeier (Ewan Lecture)

When:
Monday, November 29, 2021
7:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Where:
Online (in person is available for Queen's students, staff and faculty only; see registration)
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Humans have been mapping the sky for thousands of years. In this talk, I will describe our current efforts as undertaken by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. SDSS is an unprecedented spectroscopic survey that has revealed a tremendous amount of information about our cosmos. I will describe its fifth phase, mapping of over six million objects, from stars, to black holes, to Galaxies. SDSS is designed to decode the history of the Universe and the galaxies within it, trace the emergence of the chemical elements, reveal the inner workings of stars, and investigate the origin of planets. I will endeavor to explain why we do this and how taking on this massive, complex, and seemingly esoteric undertaking, humanity ultimately benefits.

 

Dr. Juna Kollmeier is the director of the Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (CITA). She received her B.S. in physics from the California Institute of Technology and Ph.D. in astronomy from Ohio State University. Before moving to CITA, she was a Hubble Fellow and a Carnegie-Princeton postdoctoral fellow, and then Carnegie research staff since 2008.

 

The George and Maureen Ewan Lecture series was endowed by Queen’s Physics Professor George Ewan and his wife Maureen in 2018 to support seminar and lecture programs designed to increase scientific discourse and culture within the Particle Astrophysics community at Queen’s University and the broader Kingston community.

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Queen's Contagion Cultures - Operationalizing 'race' in its use to track the impact of COVID-19- SACHIL SINGH

Queen's Contagion Cultures - Operationalizing 'race' in its use to track the impact of COVID-19- SACHIL SINGH

When:
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
4:30 PM – 5:30 PM
Where:
ONLINE - ZOOM
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Operationalizing 'race' in its use to track the impact of COVID-19

 
Speaker:
Sachil Singh, Assistant Professor and post-doctoral fellow, Department of Sociology

‘Race’ is often turned to in healthcare to inform patient diagnosis and treatment. However, research shows that using race in this way is problematic partly because of the challenges with objectively measuring and defining race. Yet, many health equity groups promote the collection of race data to better understand the impacts of COVID-19, citing patterns of disparate racial experiences with the pandemic that governments tend to overlook. While racialized experiences should not be ignored, collecting race data to track COVID-19 presents its own challenges. In this talk, Sachil Singh will focus on the Canadian context to situate his preliminary research findings on concerns with tracking COVID-19 by race.

Sachil Singh is an Assistant Professor (adjunct) of Sociology at Queen’s, and Associated Faculty member with the Surveillance Studies Centre (https://www.sscqueens.org/people/sachil-singh )

FREE EVENT but registration is required.

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Chris Cornish
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FREE
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Department of Medicine Presents: “MythBusters”- Common Misconceptions in Medicine

Department of Medicine Presents: “MythBusters”- Common Misconceptions in Medicine

When:
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Where:
Donald Gordon Hotel and Conference Centre, 421 Union Street
Room: Conference Room A
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Department of Medicine specialists present common myths in healthcare and debunk them by presenting an actual case.

Join us at the Donald Gordon Centre for this year’s Department of Medicine program; this program is sure to delight with a wide range of topics from the Divisions of the Department of Medicine.

At the conclusion of each presentation, participants will be able to:

  1. Reduce or eliminate bias when a ‘particular patient’ presents with symptoms.
  2. Discuss evidence-based clinical reasoning tips and tricks with peers
Contact:
Katie Evans
kre1@queensu.ca
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7th Annual Update for the Hospitalist ONLINE Program

7th Annual Update for the Hospitalist ONLINE Program

When:
Wednesday, April 6, 2022
1:00 PM – 3:45 PM
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Collaborate with the hospitalist community (peers and experts) to leverage shared knowledge and resources. 

Come join us ONLINE to discuss a variety of topics such as Practical Approach to Management of Systematic Cirrhosis, Parkinson's Disease: Practical Approach to Titrating Meds, Approach to Monoclonal Proteins, and Sleep Apnea/Sleep Study.

By the end of this program, participants will be able to: 

  • Collaborate with the hospitalist community (peers and experts) to leverage shared knowledge and resources.
  • Recall key findings from presentations and implement advances in hospitalist care to enhance provider competencies and improve patient care.
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Katie Evans
kre1@queensu.ca
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14th Annual Metamorphosis - A Focus on Women's Health

14th Annual Metamorphosis - A Focus on Women's Health

When:
Monday, May 16, 2022
8:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Where:
Donald Gordon Hotel and Conference Centre, 421 Union Street
Room: Conference Room A
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An Educational Event for Nurse Practitioners, Physicians & Interprofessional Colleagues

We are looking forward to you joining us at this year's Metamorphosis program taking place at the Donald Gordon Centre.  We will be discussing topics with a focus on women's health, for example: Cardiovascular: Atypical Chest Pain in Women, Diet/Exercise: Obesity Management for Women, Women’s Mental Health, Perinatal Complication, Asthma in Women, and An Approach to Menopause.

 

Contact:
Katie Evans
kre1@queensu.ca
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32nd Annual Therapeutics Day

32nd Annual Therapeutics Day

When:
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
8:30 AM – 3:15 PM
Where:
Four Points by Sheraton, Kingston, ON
Room: Ballroom
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Come join us IN PERSON for the 32nd Annual Therapeutics Day program. 

At the end of this program, participants will be able to cite evidence-based therapies and explain appropriate management around prominent areas of primary care concern. We will be covering a variety of topics such as obesity management, orthopedics, COPD, hypo/hyper-thyroidism, addiction in COVID and post-COVID, audiological interventions, osteoporosis, vertigo, and anemia.

Contact:
Katie Evans
kre1@queensu.ca
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The Gerri MacEwen Memorial Lecture in Nursing

The Gerri MacEwen Memorial Lecture in Nursing

When:
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Where:
ONLINE - Zoom
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Queen's School of Nursing Presents
The Gerri MacEwen Memorial Lecture in Nursing

Dr. Roger Pilon will be presenting Decolonizing Diabetes: Promoting Culturally Safe & Competent Care 

The Gerri MacEwen Memorial Lecture in Nursing was established by Dr. Pete MacEwen, MD'73 in memory of his wife, Gerri MacEwen. The Lecture fund brings speakers to the School of Nursing on a variety of topics, including nursing education, research, scholarship, clinical expertise, and innovation.

Due to changes for in-person events on campus, please register on Zoom.

https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMvduyuqTksHdfozGcoAN5BvYc6diVQnPtE

 

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Philosophy Colloquium Series: Nicholas Wiltsher (Uppsala), Relations of Power in Aesthetic Communities

Philosophy Colloquium Series: Nicholas Wiltsher (Uppsala), Relations of Power in Aesthetic Communities

When:
Thursday, November 25, 2021
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Where:
Kingston Hall
Room: 201
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Colloquium Series, Department of Philosophy

Nicholas Wiltsher (Uppsala)

"Relations of Power in Aesthetic Communities"

  • When: Thursday, Novembe 25th, 2021, 4-6 pm
  • Where: Kingston Hall, Room 201 (in person). For those who cannot join us in person, Zoom details will be distributed Thursday morning.

If you are not on our colloquium mailing list, please contact us at aan4@queensu.ca to receive updates.

Contact:
Ania Ahmadian Namin
AAN4@queensu.ca
x 78222
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Philosophy Colloquium Series: Moral responsibility and public health risks in the context of the Coronavirus pandemic

Philosophy Colloquium Series: Moral responsibility and public health risks in the context of the Coronavirus pandemic

When:
Thursday, November 11, 2021
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Where:
Kingston Hall
Room: 201
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Colloquium Series, Department of Philosophy

Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist (Queen’s & Uppsala)

"Moral responsibility and public health risks in the context of the Coronavirus pandemic"

  • When: Thursday, Novembe 11th, 2021, 4-6 pm
  • Where: Kingston Hall, Room 201 (in person). For those who cannot join us in person, Zoom details will be distributed Thursday morning.

If you are not on our colloquium mailing list, please contact us at aan4@queensu.ca to receive updates.

Contact:
Ania Ahmadian Namin
AAN4@queensu.ca
x 78222
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