Category Archives: Conferences

Bates Center Seminar Series – Diabetes: A History of Race and Disease

Speaker: Arleen Tuchman, PhD, Vanderbilt University

Date and Time: Wednesday, April 6, 2022, 4:00pm EDT, virtual BlueJeans event

Abstract: Who is considered most at risk for diabetes, and why? In this talk, Tuchman discusses how, at different times over the past one hundred years, Jews, Native Americans, and African Americans have been labeled most at risk for developing diabetes, and that such claims have reflected and perpetuated troubling assumptions about race, ethnicity, and class. As Tuchman shows, diabetes also underwent a mid-century transformation in the public’s eye from being a disease of wealth and “civilization” to one of poverty and “primitive” populations. In tracing this cultural history, Tuchman argues that shifting understandings of diabetes reveal just as much about scientific and medical beliefs as they do about the cultural, racial, and economic milieus of their time.

Bio: Arleen Tuchman is a specialist in the history of medicine in the United States and Europe, with research interests in the cultural history of health, disease, and addiction; the rise of scientific medicine; and scientific and medical constructions of gender and sexuality. She is the author of three books, the most recent being Diabetes: A History of Race and Disease (Yale University Press, 2020). She is currently working on a history of addiction and the family in the United States.

Tuchman has held many fellowships, including ones from the American Council of Learned Societies, the National Institutes of Health, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Tuchman is a past director of Vanderbilt University’s Center for Medicine, Health, and Society (2006-2009) and has, since 2019, been the co-creator of a historic medicinal garden on Vanderbilt University’s campus

Register here.

Evidence-based Practice Institute

I recommend this event. I have no conflict of interest.

New virtual EBP Institute – Advanced Practice Institute: Promoting Adoption of Evidence-Based Practice is going virtual this October.

This Institute is a unique advanced program designed to build skills in the most challenging steps of the evidence-based practice process and in creating an organizational infrastructure to support evidence-based health care. Participants will learn how to implement, evaluate, and sustain EBP changes in complex health care systems. 

Each participant also receives Evidence-Based Practice in Action: Comprehensive Strategies, Tools, and Tips From the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. This book is an application-oriented EBP resource organized based on the latest Iowa Model and can be used with any practice change. The Institute will include tools and strategies directly from the book.

3-Day Virtual Institute

Wednesday, October 7

Wednesday, October 14

Wednesday, October 21

(participation is required for all 3 days)

Special pricing for this virtual institute: 5 participants from the same institution for the price of 4

Learn more and register for the October 2020 Advanced Practice Institute: Promoting Adoption of Evidence-Based Practice. 

Kristen Rempel

Administrative Services Specialist Nursing Research & Evidence-Based Practice

University of Iowa Health Care | Department of Nursing Services and Patient Care

200 Hawkins Dr, T155 GH, Iowa City, IA 52242 | 319-384-6737

uihc.org/nursing-research-and-evidence-based-practice-and quality

Part 2: It’s a jungle out there! Flaky academic conferences

Flaky conferences can taken advantage of your time, money and energy.  My own publications in bona fide journals have triggered an onslaught of emails from probably predatory conferences–World Congresses of this and that (global health, nursing, education, etc.).  The cartoon below totally resonates!  Thanks PHD Comics.

http://phdcomics.com/comics.php?f=1704