HURT: Translating Military Orthopaedic Lessons to Civilian Trauma Care

Duke Orthopaedic Surgery proudly welcomes Dr. Mark E. Fleming, DO, FAAOS, FAOAO - retired U.S. Navy Captain, Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeon, and Clinical Professor at USC - as our Veterans Day Visiting Professor. Dr. Fleming will present "HURT: Translating Military Orthopaedic Lessons to Civilian Trauma Care", sharing insights from his distinguished military and medical career.

Don't miss this opportunity to learn from a leader in trauma care and honor the contributions of veterans in medicine

SSRI Workshop: Survey Design in Qualtrics

Offers an introduction to Qualtrics survey software, a package available (at no cost to researchers) for use across Duke's campus and medical center. This powerful, easy-to-use system is a great way to collect information online, whether as part of a research protocol or for administrative purposes, such as program evaluation. This workshop will introduce participants to the Qualtrics system, demonstrate how to set up an account, create a questionnaire and access its results.

SSRI Workshop: Community-Engaged and Community-Partnered Research

Engaging and partnering with community members and entities in research, sometimes in the form of research practice partnership, can be a powerful mechanism for ensuring research is appropriately situated within the context and utilized for social change. These concepts and processes are highly complex, and often quite challenging, both in theory and in practice. This session will introduce the meaning of "community-engaged research" and related terms, explore their relevance for both researchers and communities, and consider recommendations for enacting best practices.

'The Second Trauma': Centering Victims' Stories in Crime Reporting

Join us for a conversation with gun violence survivor Oronde McClain and journalist Prof. Yvonne Latty. We will screen their film, "The Second Trauma", a 28-minute documentary that features Philadelphians impacted by violence and the media coverage of their most painful moments. McClain and Latty will talk with us about how reporters, journalism students and those who consume news can share these stories without inflicting "second trauma".

Prof. Barry Yeoman will host. Please RSVP. QR code Link to RSVP page on the flyer.

Afterlives of the Plantation by Jarvis McInnis: Faculty Bookwatch

Five interdisciplinary scholars will respond to Jarvis C. McInnis's groundbreaking new book, Afterlives of the Plantation: Plotting Agrarian Futures in the Global Black South, wherein he establishes Booker T. Washington's school, Tuskegee Institute, as a site of agrarian worldmaking, modern black subjectivity, and diasporic formation in the early 20th century.

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