Sunday, February 28, 2021

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It’s no secret that research is the key to improved outcomes for people with diabetes—from better treatments and new technology, to a deeper understanding of diabetes complications and how to prevent them, to a cure. We must keep up the momentum, but we can’t do that without a sustained investment in the promising research projects and researchers that will bring these discoveries to light.

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AmaranthThis special matching gift offer is brought to you by our campaign sponsor, Amaranth Diabetes Foundation. The Foundation has supported diabetes research and has been a loyal ADA partner since 1979. 100% of donations to this matching gift campaign will be directed to ADA-funded diabetes research. Donations or contributions to ADA’s Tour de Cure®, Step Out Walk to Stop Diabetes®, or other special event fundraising do not qualify for this matching gift offer.

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Friday, February 26, 2021

What’s New in the COVID-19 and HIV Interim Guidance

Updates to the COVID-19 and HIV Interim Guidance

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NINR News and Notes Digest: February 2021

NINR's online newsletter, providing the latest nursing science discoveries, funding and training opportunities, and news.

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February 2021

NINR News & Notes


News & Notes is NINR's online newsletter, providing the latest nursing science discoveries, funding and training opportunities, and news about our events and initiatives.

 

Office of the Director

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Nursing Research, Structural Inequalities, and Health
Dr. Shannon Zenk has posted a new message on structural inequalities in the United States and NINR's commitment to supporting nursing research that will identify interventions and policies to remove barriers to health equity. Read More

Job Opportunity

Supervisory Health Communications Specialist

NINR Is Seeking Communications Director

NINR is seeking exceptional candidates to lead the Institute's communications efforts to NINR stakeholders. Read More

 

 

 

Advisory Council

NINR Advisory Council

NINR Welcomes New Members to Advisory Council

The National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) announced the appointment of five new members to the National Advisory Council for Nursing Research (NACNR). Read More

 

 

Events

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Director's Lecture - "Leveraging Strengths to Achieve Health Equity: From Clinical Insight to Program of Research"

On March 4, 2021, Dr. Sarah Szanton will virtually present "Leveraging Strengths to Achieve Health Equity: From Clinical Insight to Program of Research" from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. (ET). Read More

 

NNRR 2021

Nursing Research of the Future: Using Clinical Big Data to Explore Health Inequities and Social Determinants of Health

On March 4-5, 2021, NINR and the Western Institute of Nursing will host the 2021 National Nursing Research Roundtable. Read More

 

NIH News

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Enhancing and Maintaining a Culture of Inclusive Excellence: The NIH FIRST Program

The NIH Common Fund has launched the Faculty Institutional Recruitment for Sustainable Transformation (FIRST) program, which seeks to build diverse teams of early-career scientists and set them up for long-term success by fostering a culture of inclusive excellence. Read More

 

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NIH Announces Research Opportunities to Study "Long COVID"

NINR is pleased to share that NIH has published two Research Opportunity Announcements as part of its new Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection (PASC) initiative. Read More


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Top African American leaders in MHS share similar thoughts on service

Army Lt. Gen. R. Scott Dingle and Army Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Gragg find themselves among the top leadership in the MHS
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Top African American leaders in MHS share similar thoughts on service 

They are from different places geographically and followed different paths to get to where they are, but Army Lt. Gen. R. Scott Dingle and Army Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Gragg find themselves among the top leadership in the Military Health System.

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Eating disorders hinder optimal health and TFF nutrition concept

"Making weight," the informal term for the twice yearly military assessments of body mass index and other markers of physical fitness, can spur stress that leads to disordered eating patterns including severe calorie restrictions, bingeing and purging, and excessively exercising.

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Good oral care requires lifetime commitment

"The Primary Care Dentistry department has remained open for business during the COVID-19 pandemic, serving the urgent and emergent dental treatment needs of all DoD beneficiaries during normal business hours while prioritizing our in-person scheduled appointments on the readiness-related needs of the active duty population assigned to Naval Support Activity Bethesda and throughout the National Capital Region Market," stated Navy Capt. (Dr.) Rasha Welch, director of Dental Services at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

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