2021 NIH VIRTUAL Community College Day

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NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH2021 VIRTUAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE DAYLIVE SESSIONSTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2021TIME (ET)EVENT10:00 - 10:10 AMOpening / Welcome10:10 - 11:10 AMKeynote Seminar11:15 AM - 12:15 PMSCIENCE SESSION AND PANEL DISCUSSION: Debunking COVID-19 Vaccine Myths12:15 - 12:45 PMBREAK12:45 - 1:45 PMPANEL: Bench-to-Bedside Careers in Biomedical Research (Medicine, Nursing, Public Health andBasic Research)1:50 - 2:45 PMPANEL: Preparing for the Four-Year College/University Experience: Transfer, Scholarship & Success2:45 - 3:05 PMThings to Know About Medical School Applications3:10 - 4:30 PMThe NIH Community College Summer Enrichment Program: Alumni Success StoriesPlease register for each live session separately. To register, click on the link for any (or all) of the sessions that interest you. Afterregistering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.TIME (ET)FACULTY BREAKOUT SESSIONS:12:30 - 2:00 PMa. Teaching during COVID-19: Building Community, Resilience and vJIsf-irqj4qHvmT7qujr0WRckCMGhNdj-0b. Teaching Strategies & Innovation Beyond COVID-19: What We Learned2

NIH VIRTUAL COMMUNIT Y COLLEGE DAY 2021PRESENTERS INFORMATION10:00 AM – 10:10AMOpening and Welcome from Office of Intramural Training & WN YV9eO0bKRKi1cgg6o6v7UAErika Barr, PhDDirector, NIH Community College ProgramOffice of Intramural Training & Education10:10AM - 11:10AMKeynote Seminarhttps://nih.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN YV9eO0bKRKi1cgg6o6v7UASharon Milgram, PhDDirector, Office of Intramural Training & Education11:15 AM – 12:15 PMScience Seminar and Panel Discussion: Debunking COVID-19 Vaccine 4392284461304336Description: In this session, the panelists will discuss the basic science of COVID-19 and the development of the vaccine, publichealth determinants and myths that have been associated with the vaccine.Moderators:Erika Barr, PhDDirector, NIH Community College ProgramOffice of Intramural Training & EducationLori Conlan, PhDDirector, Postdoctoral OfficeOffice of Intramural Training & EducationSpeakers:Ursula Buchholz, PhDChief, RNA Viruses SectionNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseasesMyrna Alexander Nickens, MD, FACCProfessor of Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular DiseasesUniversity of MississippiAkilah Jefferson Shah, MDAssistant Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Allergy and ImmunologyUniversity of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Arkansas Children’s Research Institute12:15 PM – 12:45 PMBreak12:30 PM – 2:00 PMFaculty Breakout Session (Community College Faculty/Administrators f-irqj4qHvmT7qujr0WRckCMGhNdj-0Description: This session will discuss highlights of teaching during COVID-19. The first half of this session will focus on BuildingCommunity, Resilience and Self-Care. The second half, will focus on Teaching Strategies and Innovation Beyond COVID-19. Facultyand Administrators are welcome to join this session and share some of your highlights from teaching during a pandemic.Moderators:Andrea Naranjo Erazo, PhDNIH AcademyOffice of Intramural Training & EducationMoraima Matus-Nicodemos, PhDStudent Services Coordinator, Undergraduate Scholarship ProgramOffice of Intramural Training & EducationSpeakers:Jill CaporaleLead, Mentoring/CETL for Math, Science, Technology, and BusinessAssociate Professor of Biology and Environmental SciencesNorthern Virginia Community CollegeKatherine BurtonChemistry InstructorNorthern Virginia Community CollegeMaggie Emblom-Callahan, PhDInterim Dean, Mathematics, Sciences, Technologies and BusinessNorthern Virginia Community College3

NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH12:45 PM – 1:45 PMPanel: Bench-to-Bedside Careers in Biomedical Research(Medicine, Nursing, Public Health and Basic WN fd3Cl3tJSUSxRkcDyTB0nQDescription: This session will feature scientists and healthcare professionals who work in various areas of biomedical research(medicine, nursing, public health, basic research, and the public health service). They will discuss their career paths, current roles,and the affect the pandemic has played in their career.Moderator:Phil Ryan, PhDDeputy Director, Graduate Partnerships ProgramOffice of Intramural Training & EducationPanelists:Freddy Escorcia, MD, PhDAssistant Clinical InvestigatorHead, Laboratory of Molecular RadiotherapyRadiation Oncology Branch, Molecular Imaging ProgramNational Cancer InstituteAudray Harris, PhDChief, Structural Informatics UnitLaboratory of Infectious DiseasesNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseasesAntoinette Percy-Laurry, DrPH, MSPHCommander, US Public Health ServiceHealth Scientist AdministratorOffice of Science Policy, Planning, Evaluation and ReportingNational Institute on Minority Health and Health DisparitiesAnne Werner, BSBiologistVaccine Research CenterTheresa Yu, RN, MSN, OCNLieutenant Commander, United States Public Health ServiceNurse Specialist, ResearchLaboratory of Molecular BiologyNational Cancer Institute1:50 PM – 2:45 PMPanel: Preparing for the Four-Year College/University Experience: Transfer, Scholarship & ItcuuprDoiH16lQIzBK5UpYRl9ekdJcGEDescription: In this session, admission office professionals will share information regarding transferring to a university orcommunity college. The speakers will also discuss updates on the effects of COVID-19 on the application or transfer process.Moderators:Patricia Cole, PhDDirector, Intramural Loan Repayment ProgramsOffice of Intramural Training & EducationKristen Zukosky, PhDDirector, High School Training & Enrichment ProgramOffice of Intramural Training & EducationPanelists:Nathan FanningAssociate Director, Transfer and Targeted Populations, and PartnershipsUndergraduate Admissions & OrientationUMBC: An Honors University in MarylandTaiana St. HilaireTransfer Student CoordinatorOffice of Admission-Transfer ServicesHoward UniversityMarquise Kessee, PhDDean of Instruction, Utica CampusHinds Community College2:45 PM – 3:05 PMThings to Know About Medical School er/vJIsduCopz0uE74dGQthfBheh-BK89qr32UDescription: Start early to prepare a strong medical school application! We'll share resources, answer questions, and discusscritical elements of your application, as well as your timeline.Speaker:4Elena Hernandez Ramon, PhDDirector, Pre-Medical ProgramOffice of Intramural Training & Education

NIH VIRTUAL COMMUNIT Y COLLEGE DAY 20213:10 PM – 4:30 PMPanel: The NIH Community College Summer Enrichment Program - Alumni Success Itcu2qqTIqHap0boa7LnJH1zdOc8KxtKkDescription: This session will highlight alumni from the NIH Community College Summer Enrichment Program. As CCSEP entersits 11th year, we celebrate the accomplishments of community college alumni. Attendees will hear from alumni who are now inmedicine, research, graduate school and other STEM-related careers. There will also be an information session on applying to theNIH CCSEP.Moderators:Erika Barr, PhDDirector, , NIH Community College ProgramOffice of Intramural Training & EducationLaura Marler, PhDStudent Services CoordinatorGraduate Partnerships ProgramOffice of Intramural Training & EducationRECORDED SESSIONSDescription: All attendees are encouraged to visit the OITE YouTube page view the professional development workshops listedbelow. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list PLxnpU66KqCciJESmdIkYrHOy62PfBOaHcProfessional Development WorkshopsPresenting Your Accomplishments: Tips for Enhancing Your Resume:Speaker:John Taborn, PhDCareer CounselorNIH Office of Intramural Training & EducationWriting a Cover Letter and Personal StatementSpeaker:Patricia Sokolove, PhDDeputy DirectorNIH Office of Intramural Training & EducationTips for Enhancing Your Interviewing SkillsSpeaker:Anne Kirchgessner, MSEd, LCPCCareer CounselorNIH Office of Intramural Training & EducationIdentifying and Applying to a Four-Year College/University: Choosing the Best Fit for YouSpeaker:Kristen Zukosky, PhDDirector, High School Training & Enrichment ProgramNIH Office of Intramural Training & EducationSAVE THEDATE!2022 NIH COMMUNITY COLLEGE DAYNOVEMBER 22, 20225

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The NIH Community College Summer Enrichment Program: Alumni Success Stories . Undergraduate Admissions & Orientation . UMBC: An Honors University in Maryland . Marquise Kessee, PhD. Dean of Instruction, Utica Campus . Hinds Community College. 2:45 PM - 3:05 PM. Things to Know About Medical School Applications. https://nih.zoomgov.com .