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  • SC CTSI Workforce Development – Seminar Series: Rapport with Time: Strategies for Healthy Time Allocation

    Time pressures are a constant in professional life, but how we relate to time can make all the difference. This  seminar offers a thoughtful space to examine current time use, professional boundaries, and competing demands. Through reflection and shared discussion, attendees will explore practical ways to approach time more intentionally  and sustainably.

  • 13th Annual USC Multi-Disciplinary Breast Cancer Symposium.

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    This program reviews the current state-of-the-art for breast cancer management, highlighting the key components of multi-disciplinary treatment to include oncofertility, breast pathology, surgical oncology, medical oncology, and radiation oncology. The format of this program consists of lectures by international experts in their fields. Visit https://keckusc.cloud-cme.com/breastcancer2026 for the full program agenda. 

    $35 – $175
  • January Faculty Development Workshop: Integrating Active Learning Strategies in Instruction with Drs. Kevin Nash and Ronan Hallowell

    This interactive session models active learning while equipping participants with practical, ready-to-use strategies for designing engaging large- and small-group instruction. Faculty will work through concrete case-based learning examples and leave with tools to redesign their own sessions for greater learner engagement and clinical reasoning. To receive the Zoom link and add to your calendar, register ... Read more

    Free
  • Turning Your Work into Scholarship for Clinician Educators

    This event is a part of the OFAAI Faculty Professional Development Series. As busy health care providers in an academic setting, we often fall short on our scholarly productivity even when we have been innovative in our educational settings. Having a clear trajectory of turning your day-to-day educational work into scholarship is the first step ... Read more

  • Ted Meyer: The Room Sinatra Died in and Other Medically Adjacent Stories

    Imagine at age 6, being a "human guinea pig" at a research hospital. Imagine - between palpitations, pokings, and procedures - hearing the doctors say that you are not expected to live into adulthood. Add to this picture an alcoholic mother, a head- father, and an older, equally diseased brother. Welcome to the Keck's Arist-in-Residence ... Read more

  • Ted Meyer: The Room Sinatra Died in and Other Medically Adjacent Stories

    Imagine at age 6, being a "human guinea pig" at a research hospital. Imagine - between palpitations, pokings, and procedures - hearing the doctors say that you are not expected to live into adulthood. Add to this picture an alcoholic mother, a head- father, and an older, equally diseased brother. Welcome to the Keck's Arist-in-Residence ... Read more

  • The Room Sinatra Died in and Other Medically Adjacent Stories

    Imagine at age 6, being a "human guinea pig" at a research hospital and hearing doctors say that you aren't expected to live into adulthood. Add an alcoholic mother, a head-in-the-clouds father, and an older, equally diseased brother. Join KSOM's Artist-in-Residence Ted Meyer for a discussion about his new book how his illness created a ... Read more

  • AI in Primary Care

    Virtual Event

    Objectives: Define key concepts in artificial intelligence relevant to primary care. Identify specific areas within primary care where AI has the potential to make a difference Identify key concepts for the evaluation of tools, such as ethical and legal implications of using AI in patient care. Identify potential challenges and concerns related to the integration ... Read more

    free
  • Leading and Managing Multidisciplinary Projects

    This event is a part of the OFAAI Faculty Professional Development Series. Featuring Guest Speaker(s):    Bradley Peterson, MD See more information & register here.

  • Call for Researchers

    The Hoyt Gallery calling for researchers to participate in the 2026 Artist and Researcher show. This year students from USC Roski will work all semester together guided by world famous designer April Greiman. This collaboration brings research out of the lab through art. Please contact Artist in Residence, Ted Meyer, to participate: artandmed@gmail.com

  • SC CTSI Workforce Development – Seminar Series: Disseminating Health Information via Graphic Novels

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    When Science Meets Storytelling: Discover how graphic novels and visual narratives can enhance empathy, understanding, and communication in health and research settings. Following this event, you will be able to: Define Graphic Medicine Articulate the benefits of engaging with and producing comics Describe ways of using the medium to communicate scientific information and lived experience

  • 2026 USC Global Health Case Competition Virtual Mixer

    On Tuesday, February 3, the USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health will host a virtual mixer for students interested in participating in the 2026 USC Global Health Case Competition. The mixer will be an opportunity for students to learn more about the competition and meet potential teammates. We will facilitate activities so you can get to know other students and build ... Read more

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.