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Save the date: The Cobb Institute Annual Lecture & Symposium July 19, 2025 At the NMA Annual Convention & Scientific Assembly, July 19 - 23, Chicago. "The Role of Systemic Racism in Research Practices and Healthcare Outcomes: A Look at the Emerging Role of Artificial Intelligence (AI)" DETAILS & PRE-REGISTRATION
Dr. Cedric Bright discusses his journey from Brown to Duke University, the Durham VA, and the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University, with podcast host Dr. Randall Morgan.
The Student National Medical Association AMEC 2025: AMEC 2025 will be held in person in St. Louis, MO at the America's Center from April 16-20, 2025. Higher: Surpassing, Optimizing, Advancing and Reimagining our Purpose. MORE INFORMATION
Call for Papers: Addressing Structural Racism in Health Care Special Theme Issue. NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery invites manuscripts to be considered for inclusion in an upcoming theme issue on addressing structural racism in health care. Submissions Deadline: March 3, 2025. Issue Date: July 2025. https://catalyst.nejm.org/author-center/structural-racism-papers
Heart-to-Heart: Don't miss this Facebook Live webinar with Dr. Quinn Capers (Howard University), Dr. Elizabeth Ofili (Morehouse College), and Dr. Randall Morgan (Cobb Institute) https://www.facebook.com/events/2329243070786325Get expert insights on heart health, prevention tips, and the latest in cardiovascular care—all in a relaxed and engaging discussion. Don’t miss this important conversation about protecting your heart!
The Winn CDA provides $120K/year salary support for 2 years; funding is to protect 40% of the Scholars’ time and effort for program participation. Application Deadline - May 12
Just published in Journal of the National Medical Association: The IMF/NMA medical student mentorship program in health equity in multiple myeloma is sponsored by the International Myeloma Foundation (IMF) and the Cobb Institute's Cobb Scholars. Article: https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1ka586M-e2NnX