Hosted by Trish Kritek, MD, EdM, University of Washington School of Medicine Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs. This podcast is for faculty and provides tips to help clinicians, educators, and researchers thrive professionally in their careers, covering topics from time management and organization to leadership and self-advocacy.
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The Transformer: the UW Medicine Care Transformation Podcast highlights UW Medicine colleagues and leaders discussing trends in the shifting healthcare landscape and the care transformation work that is driving changes in value-based care delivery.
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Hosted by Edwin Lindo, JD. University of Washington School of Medicine Lecturer in the Department of Family Medicine and Assistant Dean for Social and Health Justice. This podcast aims to directly address and explore the effects of racism, and other forms of marginalization so that we can collectively achieve health justice. We will journey through history theory, science & medicine, by embracing storytelling, interviews and community expertise.
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Start every other Monday morning (or whenever you listen) with some coffee and cardiology. Dr. Jim Kirkpatrick and John Michael host the University of Washington Medicine Heart Institute faculty for discussions around their passions in the clinic and outside of it. If you would like to contact any guests or for follow-up information please contact uwheart@uw.edu.
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Join CLIME Associate Director Kate Mulligan, PhD, on CLIMEcasts, where she dives into engaging and insightful conversations on topics in health professions education. Get ready for thought-provoking discussions, expert interviews, and innovative ideas that will inspire and inform educators.
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Maintaining a compliant 340B Program can be daunting and complex. Staying current with the latest clinical, pharmaceutical and industry related news is essential in order to make informed decisions and provide the best care possible. Listen to leading 340B, technology and pharmacy professionals who provide clinical insights and the latest information to help support your 340B program. Learn more at 340BInsider.com
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Each week, UW-Madison veterinary medical student Blake Root will bring on a new guest to discuss topics related to the profession of veterinary medicine and/or the student experience in veterinary medical school!
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The Surgery Sett is dedicated to exploring the ideas, inventions and innovations of the worldwide surgical community and their intersections with the Department of Surgery at the University of Wisconsin. Host Dr. Jonathan Kohler interviews surgeons and other medical professionals who visit the UW Department of Surgery, along with surgeons and researchers from our own department.
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The On-Air Advocate podcast provides education, advocacy and support for special needs parents, caregivers, those with disabilities and complex medical conditions.
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Dr. Yaw Nyame (Urology) explains how his team has succeeded in engaging in community-based health equity research and provides guidance for those seeking to do this work. PCORI (Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute) has resources to help you find partners, but you can also work with advocacy organizations or through conversations with your …
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Dr. Jenny Mladenovic (President and CEO of the Center for Women in Academic Medicine and Science) shares her advice and perspective for stepping into a new leadership role. Whether at a new institution or your current one, learn strategies to set yourself up for success from the start. She provides guidance on recognizing your own biases and gaps i…
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Well-Being Survey: How to Move from Data to Action
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Dr. Anne Browning (Chief Well-Being Officer, UW Medicine; Associate Dean for Well-Being, School of Medicine) discusses her new role as CWO and plans for the future of well-being at UW Medicine. She details some preliminary results from the first system-wide well-being survey and action plans, from systems-level interventions to local well-being gra…
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Cultivating Professional Identity in Medical Education
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In this episode, CLIME Associate Director, Kate Mulligan talks with Dr. Audrea Burns about cultivating professional identity in medical education.Despite ongoing social and political disruptions, medical education has continued to refine how we can best cultivate the professional identities of our learners and faculty. Dr.Burns highlights current c…
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Unveiling UW Medicine's 340B Impact: A Conversation with Sumona Das Gupta
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In this episode of the 340B Insider podcast, Sumona discusses UW Medicine's new initiative to highlight the impact of the 340B program and share the multifaceted benefits of 340B in enhancing patient care and community health. She explains how the initiative was structured, the role of the 340B oversight committee, and the importance of creating a …
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Community Partnership in Educational Spaces
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Dr. Estell Williams (Surgery; Executive Director, Center for Workforce Inclusion and Healthcare System Equity) highlights the work being done in the WIHSE program and provides advice for folks wanting to engage with community partners in educational spaces for STEM careers. Engage learners as early as third grade, understanding the diversity of the…
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Have you ever wondered how a WWII MASH surgeon's legacy could shape a modern-day cardiologist's career? Get ready to be inspired as Dr. Kelley Branch from the University of Washington Division of Cardiology shares his incredible journey into medicine, deeply influenced by his grandfather's remarkable history. Join us for engaging personal anecdotes…
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Keri Nasenbeny (CNO, Harborview Medical Center), joins us in this episode to provide advice on how to create high performing teams, especially in interdisciplinary spaces. Start by establishing trust and cohesion with your team, and learn strategies to set those foundations. Learn about how to create a team quickly when needed, and also what to do …
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Dive deep into the heart of cardiology with our esteemed guest, Jennifer Beckman, MSN, ARNP, CHFN as she shares her transformative journey from a nursing assistant to a key player at the University of Washington Heart Institute. Her passion for patient care and clinical excellence is palpable as she talks about the advances in mechanical circulator…
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Dr. Shaquita Bell (Pediatrics; Senior Medical Director, Odessa Brown Clinic) gives guidance on how to increase collaboration with clinical communities. Start by reaching out and listening to nearby community members or organizations. Ensure compensation and decision making roles for members, and target outreach events to their needs and interests. …
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Drs. Giana Davidson (Assistant Dean for Professional Development; Professor, Surgery) and Alex Molnar (Coach; Clinical Associate Professor, Medicine) explain how coaching is defined in our Faculty Coaching Program which focuses on mid-career faculty looking towards their next chapter. They define the roles of the coach and coachee; a coach uses act…
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David Dichek's pioneering work in gene therapy for cardiovascular disease at the University of Washington Division of Cardiology left an indelible mark. In the warm glow of his memory, special guests Drs. Anne-Marie Schmidt, Daniel Yang, and Farid Moussavi-Harami join me to share the profound influence he had not only on their careers but on their …
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Dr. Som Mookherjee (Medicine; Director of CLIME) provides advice on how to each efficiently in clinical spaces. Start by getting feedback from your learners and reflecting on your own teaching styles. Dr. Mookherjee shares examples of how to create a positive learning climate, clarify roles and responsibilities, and establish a system for exchangin…
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In this episode our guest, Rachel Umoren, MBBCh, MS, joins Kate Mulligan, PhD to discuss Virtual Simulation in Medical Education. General Resources: Virtual Simulation in Medical Education Transcript Simulation and Game-Based Learning for the Health Professions by Rachel Umoren Healthcare Simulation Dictionary Society for Simulation in Healthcare V…
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Exploring the Legal and Legislative Landscape of 340B with Ted Slafsky
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In this podcast episode, we are joined by Ted Slafsky, Publisher and CEO of the 340B Report and Founder & Principal of Wexford Solutions LLC. During our discussion, Ted highlights ongoing federal court decisions and updates listeners on states like Arkansas and Louisiana, where laws restoring 340B pricing have faced legal challenges but are making …
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From the rolling hills of Montana to the bustling heart of Seattle's medical community, Dr. David Elison's journey is nothing short of inspiring. As a structural interventional cardiologist at the University of Washington, Dr. Elison opens up about the winding road that led him from a potential future as a biology teacher to a lifesaver in the card…
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Dr. Christine Mac Donald (Neurosurgery) walks us through the grant review process, from submission through revisions. Learn about what your score means and strategies for responding to comments you receive. Give attention to not just the science but also ancillary documents like your biosketch, as these are all reviewed per NIH requirements. She en…
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Dr. Nora Disis (Medicine; Associate Dean for Translational Science; Director of the Institute of Translational Health Sciences and the UW Medicine Cancer Vaccine Institute) has carved her own path in becoming a woman with many leadership roles at UW Medicine. She tells the story of how she overcame adversities and followed her passions to make a hu…
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Dr. Kemi Doll (Obstetrics and Gynecology) defines a personal mission statement, why you need one, and explains the steps for how to craft your own - wherever you are in your career. Dr. Doll provides two approaches to developing your mission statement and recommends writing down specifics about the environment you envision surrounding your work in …
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We sit down with Chris Burke, MD about his role in the Multidisciplinary Thoracic Aortic Program (MTAP) and specifically his expertise in the Ross Procedure. We also learn about how Fly Fishing offers him peace away from the operating room. Christopher R. Burke, MD, is a board-certified cardiothoracic surgeon, Associate Program Director of the Card…
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Navigating the Complexities of 340B: Insights from a Pharmacist and Founder
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In this episode of the RxStrategies 340B Insider Podcast, hosts Jonathan Ghenn and Rhodie Smith engage in a conversation with Rob Johnson, a pharmacist and entrepreneur who founded RPh Innovations, a company providing professional support services to 340B covered entities. Rob shares insight into the evolving dynamics of the 340B program over his y…
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Re-thinking the Integration of Basic and Clinical Sciences in Medical Education
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In this episode our guest, Nicole Woods, PhD joins Kate Mulligan, PhD to discuss how we can re-think the integration of basic and clinical sciences in medical education. Collaborative Advocacy & Partnered Education (CAPE) The Wilson Centre CLIME Grand RoundsBy CLIME
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Dr. Sandy Sufian (Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago) shares about needs of faculty with disabilities and suggests ways to make the workplace more equitable. Dr. Sufian recommends reframing productivity with a holistic view, valuing contributions made rather than time to completion. She explains the differences between accommodations and …
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Paper Submissions: How to Respond to Reviews
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Dr. Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert (Bioengineering, Vice Dean for Research and Graduate Education) discusses how to respond to paper submission reviews, from minor to major revisions. Clearly and respectfully articulate the revisions you have made and explain the reasoning for any changes not made, whether in response to constructive criticism or a rejecti…
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How Philanthropy Can Move Your Mission Forward
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Dr. Thabele "Bay" Leslie-Mazwi (Chair, Neurology) explains how philanthropy is essential to the work we do in academic medicine, and why partnership with UW Medicine Advancement is a key to that success. Philanthropy can support our missions in each domain from education to research to clinical work. Focus on articulating the impact each donation w…
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In a new season of Coffee and Cardiology Podcast and to celebrate the International Day of Listening happening on September 21, 2023, Dr. Kirkpatrick and John Michael sit down with Lori Joubert and Dr. Nazem Akoum to discuss the topic of Listening. Lori is responsible for managing administrative activities and program events for the Electrophysiolo…
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Bring Design Thinking to Your Career Planning
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Sherilyn Smith (Professor Emerita, Pediatrics) defines design thinking and how you can use it as you plan next steps in your career. Design thinking is a non-linear process that, when applied to your career planning, allows you to test and learn ideas to craft a realistic and achievable plan. Dr. Smith explains each step from understanding your cur…
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340B Insights: How to Optimize a Mixed Use Program
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Optimizing a mixed-use program, particularly in the complex landscape of 340B, requires a strategic approach. To ensure compliance, maximize savings, and streamline operations, there are a few key components to consider. In this episode, we are joined by Austin Shady, a Senior Director of Client Success at RxStrategies. After receiving a Master's i…
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An Inside Look into the UWSOM Colleges Program
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In this episode our guest, Molly Jackson, MD joins Kate Mulligan, PhD to discuss what the UWSOM Colleges program and how it brings a personalized approach to medical education and provides a deepening understanding of both fundamental clinical skills and professionalism.By CLIME
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Dr. Hugo Carmona (Medicine) shares learnings and strategies in his own transition from fellow to faculty at UW. Say yes to opportunities early in your career such as committees and working groups, and then pare those down by how well they match your goals and interests. Plan for a shift in how you prioritize your time and tasks, including the incre…
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What it Means to be Patient and Family Centered
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Dr. Anneliese Schleyer (Medicine, CMO of UW Medicine) brings insight on what it means to center patients and families in the work we do. From the first interaction at the bedside, remember that first and foremost this is a person, who happens to be on a healthcare journey. Get to know their name, interests, and goals. At a systems level, ensure tha…
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Breaking Down Access Barriers to Specialty Care for Underserved Populations
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The process of coordinating specialty care referrals for patients at Federally Qualified Health Centers can be complex. Research shows that several factors, such as poverty, shortages of specialists and referral coordinators, are critical barriers to accessing specialty care for these patients. Listen in to this episode to learn more about: Khora H…
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Letters of Evaluation for Faculty Promotions
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Dr. Rudy Rodriguez (Medicine) walks through how to approach requests for letters of evaluation or support from faculty colleagues seeking promotion at outside institutions. He explains the difference between internal and external letters of support, as well as when to say yes or no to a request. You will also learn about the key elements to include…
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Dr. Lorenzo Azzalini is an exciting addition to our star studded cast of complex coronary interventionalists. Lorenzo Azzalini, MD PhD MSc FACC FSCAI is an interventional cardiologist and Director of Interventional Cardiology Research at UW Medical Center - Montlake. He has published over 180 peer-reviewed manuscripts, received numerous internation…
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Client Success - Best Practices for Maintaining & Optimizing a 340B Program
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As a 340B covered entity, a top priority is to provide safe and cost-effective care while ensuring regulatory compliance. Having the most up-to-date industry knowledge and best practices to positively impact 340B program management and optimization is important to provide the best care to those you serve. In this episode, we are joined by Christina…
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Drs. Rachel Wong (Biological Structure) and David Sherman (Microbiology) join us to discuss the key components of grants and the most common pitfalls grant writers encounter. They provide their thoughts on when to write your specific aims, how early to get feedback from colleagues, and tips to make the review process as easy as possible for reviewe…
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In this episode David Masuda and Kate Mulligan pick up from the Part 1 and get into a few more resilience coping skills you can try in your classroom and will cover the last category for advancing student wellbeing, connecting to the environment. UW Resilience Lab Well Being for Life and Learning Guidebook Pedagogy of the Distressed, Jane Tompkins …
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Paul Hlava Ceballos is one of UW Medicine Heart Institute's cardiac sonographers and also a National Book Critics Circle Award-nominated author of banana [ ] which reveals the extractive relationship the United States has with the Americas and its people through poetic portraits of migrants, family, and memory. 1:15 - The Journey to Sonography and …
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Gabriel Aldea, MD, FACS, FACC, is a board-certified cardiothoracic surgeon, Chief of Cardiac Surgery, the William K. Edmark Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery, and the Surgical Director of the UW Medicine Heart Institute. Dr. Aldea is a nationally recognized leader with expertise in cardiac valve replacement and repair, management of aortic aneury…
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Dr. Ben Humphreys (Professor and Chief of the Division of Nephrology, Washington University) shares his experience and success in supporting his URMS (underrepresented in medicine and science) colleagues in their careers. Be thoughtful and check your own implicit biases as you consider the best opportunities to offer and how they will benefit your …
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In this episode our guest, David Masuda, MD joins Kate Mulligan, PhD to discuss how to incorporate teaching practices that foster wellbeing and encourage resilience to humanize the classroom. Resources: UW Resilience Lab Well Being for Life and Learning Guidebook Pedagogy of the Distressed, Jane Tompkins Texas Well-Being: Promoting Well-being in UT…
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Alec J. Moorman, MD, FACC, is aAlec J. Moorman, MD, FACC, is triple board certified in Echocardiography, Cardiovascular Disease and Internal Medicine. His clinical interests include primary and secondary prevention of coronary artery disease, heart failure, echocardiography, valvular heart disease, hypertension and lipid disorders. His research foc…
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The regular schedule for Coffee and Cardiology will be back in 2 weeks. ------ Dr. Bill Lombardi was our first episode guest on Coffee and Cardiology and is now expanding the UW Heart Institute media empire in a new format with live Q&A. The series will include special guests from around the country and focus on topics blending the technical and me…
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Larry Dean, M.D., F.A.C.C., M.S.C.A.I., is an expert in general cardiology, cardiac catheterization and interventional cardiology. Dr. Dean is Founding Director of the UW Medicine Regional Heart Center and current Medical Director of Outreach and Clinical Integration of the UW Medicine Heart Institute. 1:00 - Roll Tide 2:05 - Follow the Opportuniti…
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Dr. Michelle Terry (Assistant Dean for Underrepresented in Medicine and Science Career Development) delineates how she learned to build community with others, and provides tips to get started. Make the commitment to show up at events that interest you, reach out to people you want to get to know, and approach all interactions, whether with a strang…
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340B Insights: The Current State of the 340B Program
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Hear the latest 340B Program updates to help Covered Entities and pharmacy professionals manage a 340B Program and provide the best care to those they serve. Jonathan Ghenn and Rhodie Smith from RxStrategies connect with Ted Slafsky, Publisher and CEO of the 340B Report. Listen in to learn more about: The 340B Program - past and present Current leg…
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Dr. Zachary Steinberg, MD, is a board-certified Interventional Cardiologist and Adult Congenital Heart Disease specialist with the UW Medicine's Heart Institute. Dr. Steinberg specializes in the care of adults born with heart defects and performs transcatheter intervention on this complex patient population. He has a wide array of interventional ex…
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Dr. Anne Browning, Associate Dean for Well-Being, emphasizes using reflection to set intentions rather than resolutions as you start a new year. Learn how radical acceptance can help you let go of narratives or patterns that no longer serve you. Recognize and observe your emotional reactions without judgment, and embrace the practice of anticipator…
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Babak Nazer, MD directs the UW Translational Electrophysiology Laboratory, where his research focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of ventricular arrhythmias (premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) and ventricular tachycardia (VT). In collaboration with acoustic physicists and biomedical engineers, his laboratory develops new diagnostic and thera…
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In this episode our CLIMEcast host and Associate Director Kate Mulligan, PhD talks with Anne Browning, PhD and Megan Kennedy, MA, LMHC about the importance of centering student well-being in higher education, and specifically in our health sciences educational programs. *Correction: Megan Kennedy joined the UW Resilience Lab in 2019 not 2018. Resou…
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