In the most recent edition of the CJMLS, we featured an interview with Fraser Health Authority's (FHA) laboratory professionals Jackson Wu, Colleen Mulligan, and Tanya Wiffen. They shared insights about the six Coast Salish Teachings generously gifted to PHSA. These teachings are intended to guide professionals in their day-to-day work. Log in and learn more about the six teachings and how they have been incorporated into the lab here: https://bit.ly/4gPl7km
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Happy Lab Week 2024! 🔬🧪🥼 We celebrate laboratory professionals who protect our future by skillfully adapting to meet today’s evolving patient care and public health challenges with resilience, innovation, and expertise. Know an amazing laboratory professional? Tag them below ⬇️
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Happy Lab Week 2024! 🔬🧪🥼 We celebrate laboratory professionals who protect our future by skillfully adapting to meet today’s evolving patient care and public health challenges with resilience, innovation, and expertise. Know an amazing laboratory professional? Tag them below ⬇️
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Happy Lab Week 2024! 🔬🧪🥼 We celebrate laboratory professionals who protect our future by skillfully adapting to meet today’s evolving patient care and public health challenges with resilience, innovation, and expertise. Know an amazing laboratory professional? Tag them below ⬇️
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I will be presenting at the NEWMOA Northeast Conference on the Science of PFAS: Public Health & the Environment in Marlborough MA next week. https://lnkd.in/gpxEjDZr At 1:30 on April 3rd I will be talking about “Understanding Processes that Alter PFAS Profiles" in Session 6A, Forensics-Part 2. My co-authors are: Nicholas D. Rose and Jen Jones. Our talk is focused on the different processes that can alter PFAS profiles and how we can use forensic methods to investigate these processes. A little teaser from the 1st slide:
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Happy Lab Week 2024! 🔬🧪🥼 We celebrate laboratory professionals who protect our future by skillfully adapting to meet today’s evolving patient care and public health challenges with resilience, innovation, and expertise. Know an amazing laboratory professional? Tag them below ⬇️
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Share your work at the 17th Annual Science of D&I Conference! This year's theme "Moving Fast and Slow: Optimizing the Pace of Implementation" will address the underexplored concept of the pace of D&I. The D&I science community has known for decades that it takes too long for too little of evidence-based care to reach everyone who could benefit. Much energy has been spent on the second part of the equation—can we increase the volume of evidence-based care delivered—with less attention to the optimal pace at which this should happen. In the seventeenth year of the D&I Conference, we will explore methodological advancements, challenges and opportunities to understanding how to investigate and optimize implementation pace across health care, and community and public health systems. Learn more and submit an abstract: https://lnkd.in/e8xCdu6U
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Benefit from topical discussion, current and evidence-based practice, and personal insight at our Annual Professionals' Conference. Hear from a range of expert speakers on topics impacting autistic people and their families: bit.ly/3SvHzVu
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At the ISTSS Annual Meeting last week, CTRJJ faculty Dr. Keith Cruise, Dr. Julian Ford, and Dr. Carly Baetz, J.D., Ph.D. coauthored the symposium presentation, "Trauma Screening and Assessment with Adolescents Experiencing Systems Involvement: Challenges and Opportunities in Supporting Adolescents Identified as Polyvictims." Overall, symposium presentations underscored the importance of evidence-informed systematic assessment of the current and past trauma exposures of system-involved youth on an ongoing basis with the evidence from multiple informants included whenever possible. This is “just” good trauma-informed practice, but these research findings provide a crucial empirical grounding for practice guidelines that are specific, practical, and actionable. If you are interested in learning more about the presentations, we encourage you to contact us here: https://lnkd.in/eFS4Vy9K
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