Building Extreme Heat Resilience Through Innovative Solutions – APHA Webinar

Zoom - Virtual

The summer of 2023 was the hottest year on record. This warming will increase if we don’t act now to phase out fossil fuels and invest in solutions that equitably reduce heat. Heat kills more people than hurricanes, floods and tornadoes combined and threatens the health of vulnerable populations, such as seniors, laborers and children. […]

April PO Monthly Call

Zoom - Virtual

A monthly zoom call with physician organizations discussing INHALE related updates. To be added to this call, please contact April or Sean at inhale-support@med.umich.edu.

Why Indoor Chemistry Matters Workshop 3: Reaching Communities for Action

Zoom - Virtual

Register today for a free hybrid workshop focusing on select recommendations and findings from the National Academies report Why Indoor Chemistry Matters, which was sponsored by EPA. Speakers and participants at the workshop will explore various ways of improving indoor air quality in homes and public settings. Can also attend in-person in Washington, DC.

April PO Monthly Call

Zoom - Virtual

A monthly zoom call with physician organizations discussing INHALE related updates. To be added to this call, please contact April or Sean at inhale-support@med.umich.edu.

Lung Learning Lab – Topic: Spirometry – Dr. Saba

Dr. Thomas Saba, is an assistant professor of Clinic Pediatrics and the Director of the Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) Center at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital. As a pediatric pulmonologist, Dr. Saba specializes in asthma, bronchiectasis, and primary ciliary dyskinesia. He has extensive experience with common, as well as rare pulmonary conditions, with procedural skills to […]

The Role of Type 2 Inflammation in Asthma, Allergy and Immunology – AAN Webinar

Zoom - Virtual

Type 2 inflammation is a systemic allergic response that is known to play a role in moderate-to-severe asthma, atopic dermatitis, nasal allergies and other conditions. In this webinar, learn what Type 2 inflammation is, how it affects certain conditions, and how it is treated. We will be joined by board-certified allergist William Carr.

Asthma and Your Environment: A Learn More Breathe Better® Webinar

Zoom - Virtual

Register to attend “Asthma and Your Environment: A Learn More Breathe Better® Webinar” on April 17 at 1:00 p.m. EDT! Health is affected by the places where we live, work, learn, and play. Lung health is no exception! In this webinar, the Learn More Breathe Better program will look at the ways a variety of […]

45th Annual State of the Race: Panel Discussion

Join us for our Panel Discussion celebrating the 45th Annual State of the Race. This panel will focus on the topic of Tobacco, Menthol and Flavors: The Impact on Black Lives.

WEBINAR: Tobacco-Free Parks: Keeping Michigan Parks Healthy and Beautiful for All

Zoom - Virtual

This webinar will discuss the benefits of commercial tobacco-free parks, beaches, and recreation areas. There will be practical tips for drafting, implementing, and enforcing these policies, and the presentation will feature a case study on the adoption and implementation of the Grand Rapids tobacco-free parks ordinance. There will an update about how the explosion in […]

Advancing Women in Internal Medicine

St. John's Resort, Plymouth, MI

This new University of Michigan CME event will seek to identify some of the unique challenges women in academic medicine face with regard to professional advancement and success, to equip attendees with the ability to serve as effective allies and champions for women in medicine, to facilitate skill development in areas such as leadership, negotiation, […]

$100

Review of CNC Guidance on Mitigating the Risk of Transmitting Respiratory Infections During Nebulization

Zoom - Virtual

Join us at Aerogen for an exclusive continuing education experience as leading experts provide an update on the latest guidance from the COPD Foundation Nebulizer Consortium on how to mitigate the risk of transmitting a respiratory infection during a nebulization treatment. Following completion of this course participants will be able to: Examine the safety and […]

Racism and Other Macrosocial Determinants of Health: Moving from Explanation to Action

Zoom - Virtual

Racism is a social and moral crisis, as well as a public health threat. In addition to causing direct physical damage, racism is embodied covertly through social, behavioral, and psychobiological mechanisms. In this talk, Dr. Chae posits a social-ecological and developmental framework to examine how racism shapes disease vulnerability. He will discuss his research on multiple […]