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1st Annual UTHealth Houston Movement Disorders Symposium

This exciting full-day course will cover the most common movement disorders encountered in clinical practice, including Parkinson’s disease, essential tremors, dystonia, tics, drug-induced movement disorders, and chorea. Participants will benefit from the expertise of our highly regarded movement disorders faculty,...

Hematology/Oncology Grand Rounds

Jeffrey Lipton, MD - University of Toronto, Stopping CML Therapy (Treatment-Free Remission) in the Real World – Which Patients, When and How to Monitor At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to: - Understand the results of...

UCSC Brown Bag Session

A Summary of Verbal Judo Verbal Judo is best defined as a gentle yet powerful way of persuasion that helps us avoid, resolve, and manage resistance by using presence and words, whether to resolve conflict or to close a deal...

McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics 20th Anniversary Series

Please join us for a special lecture in honor of the 20th anniversary of the McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics with Erin Lamb. Her topic is "Health Humanities: Looking Backwards, Sideways, and Forward." This free event will occur on...

2025 Houston Orthopedic Trauma Symposium: Current Controversies

This symposium is designed to provide orthopedic surgeons, fellows, residents, or midlevel providers with a comprehensive update on the current controversies, evolving concepts, and techniques in orthopedic trauma. A distinguished faculty will present their experience, techniques, and pearls of wisdom...

2025 Houston Shock Symposium

The Houston Shock Symposium brings together world-renowned experts to share knowledge, discuss challenging cases, and advance shock management for a broad audience of healthcare providers. This year, we invite you to join us April 3–5, 2025, for an exciting 2.5-day...