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SBM’s 2022 Abstract Submissions are now open!

The Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) welcomes 2022 Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions abstract submissions from members and non-members alike, for consideration as pre-conference courses, symposium, panel discussions, papers, research spotlights, and posters. SBM’s meeting is the largest yearly behavioral medicine gathering in the world! Submit today so your science can have maximum reach. SBM

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ISBM May Newsletter

The new issues of the ISBM Newsletter is now available. Open the attachments to read more about: the ISBM achievements (letter by our President Urs Nater), the developments of IJBM (letter by the Editor-in-Chief Michael Hoyt), the upcoming virtual ICBM 2021, an interview with Christina Lee, our former IJBM Editor-in-Chief, and a behavioral medicine view

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Seeking Associate Research Fellow at Deakin University

The Misinformation Lab at in the School of Psychology is hiring a part-time Associate Research Fellow. The position will involve working across several studies and completing a broad range of research activities. This role will include work across 3 main areas: support of research and undergraduate research training program inside the Misinformation Lab, contributing to

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The International Society of Behavioral Medicine (ISBM) is pleased to announce a call for nominations for Scientific and Service Awards.

Awards will be presented at the ICBM 2021 Congress https://www.delegate-reg.co.uk/icbm2021/ Eligibility criteria Scientific awards. These awards recognize scientific merits and academic accomplishment relative to the stage of a scientific career. Within each stage individuals can be recognized for their scientific merits. Awards in this category are: Lifetime Achievement Award, Distinguished Scientist Award, and Outstanding New

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5 Quick Evidence-Based Statements and Tips for COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake

The Society of Behavioral Medicine has released a guidance document to help primary care providers have evidence-based conversations with patients about COVID-19 vaccine concerns. Vaccine hesitancy is of particular concern/popularity worldwide. This guidance is intended to be a quick resource, complete with scripts, but also links to lots of references for those who want a

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