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Wednesday, September 11, 2019
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The Tulane Professional Athlete Care Team (PACT) had its most successful year in 2018-19, completing more than 600 patient screenings, including 139 former NFL players at Super Bowl LIII.
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Tulane’s Education Research Alliance (ERA) for New Orleans has established a partnership with the New Orleans Public Schools system and the New Orleans Early Education Network to help improve student outcomes.
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Tulanians are invited to learn about the impact of sexual violence on campus and within communities tonight from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in Dixon Auditorium at the 5th annual Shifting the Paradigm event. For more information, click here.
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Tulane’s Department of Theatre and Dance is hosting a free play reading tonight at 7:30 p.m. in McWilliams Hall, room 105. “Soldado Razo” by playwright Luis Valdez will be read by professional actors, students, faculty and staff. For more information, click here.
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September 11
September 12
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New England Journal of Medicine
Karissa Haugeberg, PhD, history professor at Tulane, says it was difficult for women to assess medical legitimacy before Roe v. Wade.
Healio
Tulane School of Medicine researchers found there is a significant overlap between PTSD and OCD symptoms.
MedPage Today
Paul Whelton, MD, of Tulane School of Medicine, discusses blood pressure guideline recommendations for acute stroke management.
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Tulane Today accepts, for consideration, news and event submissions that are of interest to the Tulane community. Items must be 80 words or less and contain contact information and a web link that will be included in the published announcement.
Submission deadline is noon three business days prior to publication date.
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