Is there a better way to send off
@SBMPresident
@DrSherryPagoto
than with a group plank? No. The answer is no. 😉Congrats, Sherry! And thank you for a wonderful year!
#SBM2019
HISTORY MADE!
@SBMPresident
is the 1st African American female President of SBM. She has gracefully led us during multiple pandemics: COVID-19, systemic racism, war on science, & political unrest
#SBM2021
The
#SBM2023
annual meeting is officially over. We are so grateful to everyone who showed up, participated, and made this year’s meeting a great one!
We can’t wait to see everyone next year for
#SBM2024
in Philadelphia!
The official passing of the gavel! Thank you so much to
@conroylab
for an amazing presidency. We are very excited for
@margaret_mls
to take on this role.
#SBM2022
. 2023 is going to be the best year yet for behavioral medicine!
Thank you to all of our
#SBM2022
attendees! You made this last week in Baltimore an incredible experience & we hope everyone had a great time!
We want to see you all again next year! Save the date for the
#SBM2023
meeting in Phoenix! April 26-29 at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown
Looking for health tips that are backed by real science? 😬Look no further! 😀SBM's new Healthy Living section provides science-based articles on a variety of health topics, including healthy eating and exercise. View the collection here:
We have officially opened abstract submissions for our 43rd Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions! Be sure to submit your abstracts for
#SBM2022
before September 6.
2023 abstract submissions are now open! With over 30 topic areas and 7 different submission types, SBM's meeting is the largest yearly behavioral medicine gathering in the world! Submit today so your science can have maximum reach. Submit your work here:
The
#SBM2022
Annual Meeting begins this week! We can't wait to see everyone in person again. We are getting more and more excited as guests are starting to arrive in Baltimore. See you all on Wednesday!
#SBM2024
was a success! From inspiring talks to epic networking, we were living our best conference life! 🙌
We can't wait for San Francisco next March to do it all over again!
“I think it’s important we as scientists have a sense of humor...are real people with real lives...These are the types of people who are extremely influential right now.” -
@jameshamblin
of
@TheAtlantic
#SBM2018
READ! The new op-ed by SBM Past President, Robert Kaplan, PhD, on the landmark battle between the University of California and academic publishing giant, Elsevier, and what this may mean for academic publishing going forward.
Congratulations to our
#SBM2024
social media wall leader -
@ShirleneWang
! 🎉
You won waived registration to our 2025 Annual Meeting in San Fransisco, CA! ☀️
SAVE THE DATE! Bridging the Gap award applications open June 1
The Bridging the Gap Research Award is an $8,000 award that will provide resources to help a postdoc student prepare a competitive research grant proposal
Check out application details here:
One lucky SBM postdoc member will be the recipient of the new Bridging the Gap Research Award and receive $8,000 to help prepare a competitive grant proposal, generously funded by Dr. Sharon Manne
@sharonlyn7789
. Mark your calendars, applications open June 14!
Have you ever needed help getting your science to the public? Have you ever wanted to learn more about Science Communication but didn’t know where to start? SBM created a
#SciCommToolkit
to answer those exact questions. Explore here:
Looking for health tips that are backed by real science? 😬Look no further! 😀SBM's new Healthy Living section provides science-based articles on a variety of health topics, including healthy eating and exercise. View the collection here:
#SBMHealthyLiving
Congratulations to all the runners and walkers who completed the Stride for Science run/walk. We hope you all had fun!
This is an amazing event to participate in to keep the conference an active one!
#stayactive
#SBM2023
The Society of Behavioral Medicine is now accepting abstracts for the 2019 annual meeting in Washington DC! Submit yours today!
#LeadingtheNarrative2019
Following the theme of leading the narrative to the masses,
@DrSherryPagoto
is encouraging you to communicate your science with a great incent$ve. No excuses!
#sbm2019
New webinar this week!
Social determinants of health (SDH) strongly influence inequities in health behaviors and outcomes. Accordingly, addressing SDH is critical to achieving health equity
Join us Thursday May 18 at 1pm ET to learn more!
Register here:
In the interest of protecting the health of our members, annual meeting attendees, and your loved ones,
#SBM2021
will now be held virtually. Answers to all of your questions can be found here:
The ballroom is absolutely packed, we’re all ready to hear from our fearless, humble leader
@conroylab
in the
@SBMPresident
Keynote. You don’t want to miss this! Share your favorite quotes ✨
#SBM2022
The future of
#behavioralmedicine
is now! To prove it, submit what you think are the 3 most provocative questions facing behavioral medicine in the next 20 years. Results will be presented at
#SBM2020
. Submit your response now:
How do you translate science to the public?
@jameshamblin
’s answer: “Think about someone who is intelligent, but trained in a different field.” This way you won’t be condescending.
#sbm2018
Welcome all SBM members and guests to Baltimore! The long awaited
#SBM2022
Annual Meeting officially starts tomorrow. Registration opens bright and early at 8:00 am. We cannot wait to see you all there!
Many primary care providers do not have adequate knowledge or training in how to help their patients with weight management. SBM’s new policy brief offers a way forward. Brief: Infographic:
Important message for all the fans of
#BehavioralMedChat
! Next month,
@DrSherryPagoto
will join our good friends
@SaludAmerica
for a conversation on immigrant health. The chat will take place on September 18 @ 1 p.m. ET, and will use the hashtag
#SaludTues
. See you all there!
“It started with two friends. We were starting to fall into the pitfalls of health that we had seen in our mothers and grandmothers. We started walking with one another, holding each other accountable and inviting our friends as well.”
@VanessaTreks
#SBM2018
#GirlTrek
We've officially opened membership for 2021. Behavioral medicine is important now more than ever—renew today to maintain a place to navigate this troubling time with other members of our society.
Distinguished scientist award winner Dr Kathryn Schmitz (
@fitaftercancer
) presenting on the importance of making exercise standard of care in oncology - happening now in Phoenix Ballroom A!
#SBM2023
Calling all SBM postdoc students! This summer, we’re giving students something to look forward to with a brand new Bridging the Gap Research Award that will fund $8,000 in resources to help one student prepare a competitive grant proposal. Applications open tomorrow!
Don’t miss this morning’s
#SBM2023
keynote speaker
@donaldwarnemd
. Hear how the health challenges faced by American Indian communities have historical and behavioral causes and can be addressed by behavioral and systemic solutions focused on equity! 10 am in Phoenix Ballroom CDE
Microaggressions to be aware of as researchers: what is your clinic/program named? Name your programs with non-stigmatizing names. Let’s do better! Great advice by Gail Graham at
#SBM2019
Presenting a visual accompaniment to the new article and commentary on cancer distress, published in the 2019 April issue of TBM! View the full graphic here: ; and read the articles here: ;
#standuptocancer
Rapid abstract submissions are now open! If you missed the regular abstract submission deadline you can still submit your science as a poster for the 2023 annual meeting! The abstract deadline is November 15 at 11:59pm ET.
Submit here:
The Presidential Keynote started off with a standing ovation, and ended with a standing ovation 👏🏽 Amazing keynote by
@SBMPresident
@conroylab
. Thank you for leading us, inspiring us, and challenging us as behavioral scientists!
#SBM2022
ANNUAL MEETING COUNTDOWN: we are 113 days away from meeting in Phoenix, Arizona for
#SBM2023
. Have you registered yet?
Register here and find out more information:
The Society of Behavioral Medicine--in a new "call to action" statement released this morning--urges its members to share their science with the public. To read the full statement, follow the link.
#scicomm
#science
#BehavioralHealth
On April 9, Dr. Jacqueline Kerr will share her journey on burnout recovery, finding purpose post-professor, and how she tackled the challenge of mom burnout.
Thank you to all the
#SBM2019
attendees who filled out "To me SBM means..." cards! And thanks to the 2018-19 Program Chair
@ehekler
for making it happen! Here's a word cloud made from your responses!
@DrSherryPagoto
Thank you to everyone who submitted an abstract for
#SBM2022
! Now our reviewers will get to work. ** Missed our deadline, don't worry, rapid abstract submissions open Oct 15! **
“This is not a medical problem or public health problem. This is all of our problem.”
@KBDeSalvo
discusses the responsibility of multi-sector partnership in addressing the social determinants underlying health decline.
#SBM2018
Behavior scientists: curious about working in industry, consulting, and federal healthcare? Join
@KishaCoa
,
@eramirez
,
@Dbglaser
and
@cynmcsweet
on Nov. 12 at 1:00 pm ET for honest talk on Career Paths Beyond the Academic Track! Register today!