Letter From the President (Spring 2022)
Spring has sprung. For some, the presence of sunshine, warmer temperatures and more daylight is enough to add new perspective to our days. Similar to the feeling of a New Year’s resolution. Our thoughts start to venture toward thinking that perhaps this will be the season I carve out some time for myself so I…
Read MoreBy Derrick Smith, Public Affairs Officer February 23, 2022 Dr. Maria Ribeiro has been selected as a recipient of the Unsung Heroine Award as part of the Emory Women of Excellence Award, presented by the Center for Women at Emory and the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Each year, an award ceremony celebrating those who have demonstrated extraordinary dedication to issues affecting women at Emory…
Read MoreThe Importance of Being Centered for Self-Care and Reducing Burnout Thursday, September 15, 2022In-Person Workshop Workshop Description The Kelee Medicine Workshop is a program designed for healthcare providers interested in reducing burnout, improving mental strength, and developing self-compassion. Dr. Daniel Lee, Dr. Amy Sitapati, and faculty will lead participants in lecture, panel discussion, and group…
Read MoreGreetings AVAHO members; I hope this greeting finds you all healthy, doing well, and having a sense that this time things may really be getting back to “normal” (whatever that is anymore!). I hope you are looking forward to a summer that once again shares family reunions, wedding celebrations, the birth of grandchildren and all…
Read MorePart 4: Side Effects and a Return to “Normalcy” by Kourtney LaPlant, PharmD, BCOP Advanced Surgeries were complete and now it was time to finish out my full year of trastuzumab. I figured by this time; I was in the clear. I was finally healed from all my surgeries; my hair was coming back, and…
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