Mindful Moment

Every Tuesday at 2 p.m., take a moment to relax, recharge, and re-center yourself with Mindful Moment, a group mindfulness program offered by LIVE FOR LIFE. During these quick, 15-minute sessions, you'll learn and practice simple breathing and mindfulness techniques that can reduce stress, increase self-awareness, improve concentration, and promote overall well-being. Drop in and reframe your day with calm and clarity.

Restful Nights for Focused Days: New Insights into the Role of Sleep Health in ADHD

Dr. Jessica Lunsford-Avery is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Duke University School of Medicine. She received her undergraduate degree in Psychology from the University of Virginia and earned her Master's and Doctorate degrees in Clinical Psychology from the University of Colorado Boulder. Dr. Lunsford-Avery completed her clinical internship at Duke University. Since 2014, she has served as a core faculty member of the Duke ADHD Program, where she engages in research, education, and clinical services. Dr.

Monday Moves

Make the most of your lunch break with Monday Moves! From 12:30-12:50 PM every Monday, you can participate in online guided stretch breaks with the LIVE FOR LIFE Fitness Team to benefit your mental and physical health!

Understanding Medical Record Data with the Duke FCAP System: Introduction and Hands-on Workshop

In this seminar, participants will learn about the structure and organization of medical record data, and use the Duke FCAP system to query data and gain hands-on experience with the platform.
The Duke Federated Clinical Analytics Platform (FCAP) is a secure and protected environment allowing access to de-identified medical record data.

Corticotropin-releasing factor neurons of the lateral hypothalamus modulate binge-like ethanol intake

Dr. Guarino will discuss her research investigating the role of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) neurocircuitry in the modulation of binge-like ethanol consumption. Specifically, she will discuss her work combining transgenic mice, chemogenetic tools, and drinking in the dark (DID) procedures to explore CRF+ neural pathways arising from the LH and innervating efferent projection regions, including the ventral tegmental area (VTA), known to regulate stress and reward systems.

Nephrology Grand Rounds

Nephrology Grand Rounds are the primary teaching conference of the Division of
Nephrology. Both clinical and basic science topics pertinent to nephrology are
presented at this conference. Each fellow, guided by a faculty-mentor, will
present once a year. Speakers from outside the Division of Nephrology and Duke
University will also be incorporated into the conference schedule.

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