New Employee Orientation
TBD SpokaneHuman Resource Services presents a New Employee Orientation that is designed as a 3-part workshop over the course of 1 day. In the morning, we conduct the first portion which is applicable to all employees. In the afternoon, we split off into 2 different retirement sections depending on what your employment type is; there are different retirement options for different employment types. See more information and registration details here.
DMECS Research Connections Series
SAC 41 600 N Riverpoint Blvd, SpokaneEveryone is invited to attend the following presentation: "Epidemiological Studies on Cannabis Use," presented by Karl Alcover, PhD; Postdoctoral Research Associate, Behavioral Health Innovations, Department of Medical Education and Clinical Sciences, Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, WSU, and "Type 1 Diabetes and Cognition," presented by Naomi Chaytor, PhD, ABPP; Board Certified Clinical Neuropsychologist, Associate Professor, Department of Medical Education and Clinical Sciences, Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, WSU. See complete details here.
HRS Training – Effective Communications – Part 2
PBS 112Effective communications training will provide you with skills for communicating when the outcome is important, opinions and options vary, and the emotion of the situation makes the conversation difficult to have. You will learn how to improve open dialogue and engagement in a way that will help you to talk with anyone about anything. Please be sure to enroll in all three sessions of the program as it is taught in three parts. See complete details here.
Department Chairs and Directors Workshop
TBD SpokaneFrom Colleague to "Boss": This session helps you navigate conflict and develop trust-building communication processes and culture. This training session is designed as an interactive workshop. Time will be allowed for your questions and comments. See complete details and registration here.
RAREx Spokane
Nurs 005 203 E Spokane Falls Blvd, SpokaneRARExSpokane is a TEDx-style event for community members living with rare diseases to have a platform to share their stories. Three community members with rare diseases will to on a panel discussion. Event is open to all students, staff, faculty and community members. RSVP and find more information here.