Tomorrow morning at 10:30am PST, I will be speaking at the fourth annual Stanford Conference on Disability in Healthcare and Medicine at a session titled 'Navigating Disability Identity and Activism in Medical Social Media Communities'. Please share if you can!
I have certainly gained a lot (and lost some) due to my outspokenness and honesty on social media as a disabled student-- but it's been a net gain, for sure! Come hear me talk about it!
I will be joined by fantastic co-panelists:
- Andrea Dalzell MSN-ED, RN
- Chase Anderson, MD, MS
- Anna Valdez, PhD, RN, FAADN, FAEN
And wonderful moderator Zoey Martin-Lockhart, MA!
Please don't miss it! I have been looking forward to this for a long, long time. We have nearly 1000 people registered and I would LOVE to see that number hit 1000!
Register here: https://med.stanford.edu/smadie/events/4th-annual-disability-conference.html
This photo is from my presentation at Research Day 2023 at the University of Arizona last month. :)
Hey #SfN / #SfN22 / #SfN2022 people!
If you missed my post-7-hour-drive exhausted and crusty Saturday night poster presentation, you have another chance to come see it on Wednesday afternoon! Poster L11 (opiod section) 3-4pm!
Come find me! I'll be less tired!!
Also please send me a message if you'd like to meet up at Society for Neuroscience!
Extremely stubborn MD/PhD student investigating pain and memory. I'm in my third year of a seven-year-long Medical Scientist Training Program at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson pursuing my PhD in #neuroscience.
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All posts are personal opinions and do not represent any specific institution I'm affiliated with, but the academic world would probably be way better if they did.