October 5, 2022

In celebration of Diversity Week and Hispanic Heritage Month, Baylor’s Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is hosting a poetry reading featuring Hispanic and Latinx prose and poetry.

Click here to register for the poetry reading on October 10.

If you are interested to read your poetry or the work of other poets, please contact Dr. Kimberly Lopez, KL2@BCM.EDU

More upcoming events

Dr. Jane Delgado, the President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Alliance for Hispanic Health (the Alliance). Dr. Delgado will be giving a talk entitled “Beyond DEI – Best Health for All” on 10/6 at 12 pm.

Read Dr. Delgado’s recent publication from The New England Journal of Medicine. Click here to register for her October 6 talk.

 

Keep up with DEI at Texas Children’s by visiting our website and following us for regular updates.

October is Cybersecurity Month. Learn what events are available where you can learn more while having fun at the same time. Read More

Artur Gonzales became a nurse thanks to his strong sense of advocacy. Artur now sits down with us to explain how he found his good fight in the Cancer and Hematology Center and why more nurses should look into his “hidden gem” in The Medical Center. Read more

This week on Mark Wallace’s blog, he reflects on moments from the past and takes a look at the bright future ahead for Texas Children’s. Read More

The years surrounding menopause are an important time in a woman’s life. For many women, the hormonal shifts of menopause may cause difficult symptoms, including hot flashes, forgetfulness, mood swings, and more. These years may also include challenges unrelated to menopause, like struggling to balance caring for children, aging parents and oneself; making important career moves; dealing with the “empty nest” experience; and much more.

But talking about a woman’s experience of menopause and midlife has not been the norm. It’s common for women to feel alone and lack important information and as they go through the changes of perimenopause (the years leading up to menopause), menopause, and post menopause. They may suffer in silence, not realizing that there are ways to deal with menopausal symptoms, and women to provide help and companionship during the journey.

The Menopause Center at Texas Children’s Pavilion for Women is working to change that. Beginning on Wednesday, November 2, we will launch Menopause Matters. This five session series will bring women together to hear from trusted experts and talk with each other about their questions and experiences. We’ll cover:

  • The experience of menopause – the best and worst parts of this stage of life
  • Nutrition and body image – steps to manage body changes at midlife
  • Healthy body – why menopause is an important time to pay attention to your physical health
  • Healthy mind – mental health during the menopause transition
  • Sexual wellness – how to be safe, happy and satisfied

Each session will include a brief presentation from a subject matter expert and lots of time for women to talk with each other.

If you are in the menopausal years, please join us. You’ll be glad you did!

Virtual Group, 5 one-hour sessions on Wednesdays from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m., November 2, 9, 16 (skip a week for Thanksgiving), 30, December 7

Registration fee is $0 for employees and $50 for the public.

In-Person Group, 5 ninety-minute sessions on Wednesdays from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., January 11, 18, 25, February 1, 8

Registration fee is $60 for employees and $75 for the public.

Click here for more information and to register.

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