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12 pm
WiSTEM Week: Work and Wellness Discussion
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Everett - Avery Hall

Part of The Week of Women in STEM (WiSTEM)  go to wistem.wsu.edu/week/for more information

Work & Wellness Discussion: Braving the Wilderness

Sponsored by Association of Faculty Women and the Graduate & Professional Student Association

All are welcome.

1 pm
WiSTEM Week: Communication & STEM- Building Bridges
Lecture
WSU Everett

Speaker: Melissa Mendoza, Regional Marketing Manager, Fluke Networks

Part of the Week or Women in STEM (WiSTEM). The week is designed to help Washington State University women in STEM gain the confidence they need to excel in their futures.

2 pm
WiSTEM Week: Telehealth Discussion and Demo
Presentation
WSU Everett - WSU Everett

Telehealth Discussion and Demo

Speaker: Sarah Orth, Telehealth Program Manager, Seattle Children’s Hospital

Part of the Week or Women ion STEM (WiSTEM). The week is designed to help Washington State University women in STEM gain the confidence they need to excel in their futures.

2 pm
WiSTEM Week: EPIC (Electronic Health Record) Discussion and Demo
Presentation
WSU Everett - WSU Everett

EPIC (Electronic Health Record) Discussion and Demo

Speaker: Cheryl Grohn, Director of Clinical Informatics, Providence Health Systems

Part of the Week or Women ion STEM (WiSTEM). The week is designed to help Washington State University women in STEM gain the confidence they need to excel in their futures.

2 pm
Pinpoints: Using story maps to share a narrative
WSU Pullman - Holland Library

In this workshop, participants will learn to effectively use Esri Story Maps, a program that facilitates the combination of detailed maps with texts, images, and multimedia in the interest of telling precise and engaging stories.

2 pm
Pinpoints: Using Story Maps to Share a Narrative
WSU Pullman - Holland Library

In this workshop, participants will learn to effectively use Esri Story Maps, a program that facilitates the combination of detailed maps with text, images, and multimedia in the interest of telling precise and engaging stores.

4:30 pm
WiSTEM & Soonish: Smart Tech in Healthcare Panel Discussion
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Global Campus - Goertzen Hall

Panelists Maureen Schmitter Edgecomb (Department of Psychology), Diane Cook (School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science), Shelley Fritz (College of Nursing) discuss their interdisciplinary research healthcare applications of smart-home technology  for patients with dementia and chronic illness and how this research relates to the Common Reading book “Soonish”.

All are…