Promotion for Tenure-track Faculty
This event is a part of the OFAAI Faculty Professional Development Series. Featuring Guest Speaker(s): Ruth Wood, PhD See more information & register here.
This event is a part of the OFAAI Faculty Professional Development Series. Featuring Guest Speaker(s): Ruth Wood, PhD See more information & register here.
“EatWell Bites” is a nutrition education series providing practical tips, hands-on demonstrations, and resources to help you make balanced food and lifestyle choices. Faculty and staff are invited to join the virtual 30-minute webinars, held from 12:15 p.m. - 12:45 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month, September 2025 to June 2026 (January’s session ... Read more
Description Join us for October's SCEHSC & ShARP Joint Seminar, where Dr. Sue Fenton will be presenting her seminar "Playing the hand you are dealt: Latent reproductive health effects following gestational PFAS exposures." She will be discussing the impacts of PFAS: PFAS are present in the blood of nearly all American newborns, so there is ... Read more
This event is a part of the OFAAI Faculty Professional Development Series. Featuring Guest Speaker(s): Debbie Jones, MPA See more information & register here.
The Department of Population and Public Health Sciences (PPHS) at the Keck School of Medicine is pleased to announce its inaugural PPHS Research Symposium to be held on October 9th at PPHS -- a one-day event designed to showcase the breadth and impact of research conducted across its five divisions. Under the theme Advancing Public ... Read more
Rheumatology Update for the Clinician is designed to provide rheumatologists and primary care physicians with up-to-date information on how to recognize, diagnose, treat and follow common rheumatologic conditions. Distinguished faculty will give didactic lectures on disease-specific topics including: the diagnosis and treatment of RA, PSA, gout, lupus and Osteoporosis. An in-depth exploration of autoimmunity will ... Read more
Navigating Challenging Times webinar series supports USC faculty and staff to navigate through periods of uncertainty with greater confidence. The series provides practical strategies and insights for managing stress and fostering resilience as well as ways to prioritize self-care practices, develop healthy coping strategies and create sustainable routines. Join us to reflect, reconnect, and restore. ... Read more
Medical school is expensive! Learn about the different options to pay for education! Open to all medical students! Free lunch will be provided (while supplies last) RSVP: https://usc.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1Z9lnpfEqZfuAS2
Artist Ashley Bravin presents an ongoing series of paintings chronicling her experiences with illness, disability, survival, and healing. Each work stands as a unique narrative, yet collectively they highlight the realities of living with disability, affirm visibility for disabled viewers, and encourage able-bodied audiences to recognize the depth, complexity, and value of disabled lives. RSVP ... Read more
This event is a part of the OFAAI Faculty Professional Development Series. Featuring Guest Speaker(s): Jamlik-Omari Johnson, MD FASER FACR FESER See more information & register here.
Melissa Davis, PhD, Director of Morehouse School of Medicine’s Institute of Translational Genomic Medicine, will kick off the HERO Seminar Series at USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center on October 20, 2025 from 2-3pm PT in person and virtually. This year’s series theme, Bridging: Genomics and Population Health Across Disparities, invites us to come together for ... Read more
In this session faculty will examine their own teaching activities. Through discussion of the elements of planning an individual session they will gain a deeper understanding of the process of teaching from the initial examination of the needs of the individual learner, through use of learning principles to select appropriate teaching techniques.
This program is open to all eligible individuals. Keck School of Medicine of USC operates all of its programs and activities consistent with the University’s Notice of Non-Discrimination. Eligibility is not determined based on race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or any other prohibited factor.
