Stephanie J. Sohl

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Stephanie J. Sohl

Stephanie J. Sohl

@sohl_dr

Behavioral medicine and mind-body scholar. I study how to facilitate a sense of peace and well-being in healthcare settings. Views my own.

Winston-Salem, NC Katılım Aralık 2019
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Stephanie J. Sohl
Stephanie J. Sohl@sohl_dr·
I am seeking to apply my recent certifications in leadership and wellness coaching to support my fellow academics. Coaching facilitates self-leadership in navigating a career path that considers your overall wellness. Please DM me if interested!
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Michelle Cardel, PhD, MS, RD
Michelle Cardel, PhD, MS, RD@MichelleCardel·
One of my favorite components of @BehavioralMed was being able to hike Piestewa Peak and hitting the summit at sunrise while a man named Ken Koshio, who plays the drums at sunrise every morning, welcomed the sun with his beautiful music. #SBM2023
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Perk of meeting adventurous new colleagues still on East Coast time at the @BehavioralMed Leadership Institute in Phoenix…a sunrise hike with a magical musical experience to start the day.
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Jamie Faro
Jamie Faro@faro_jamie·
Feeling inspired after two in-person D+I events this month and receiving a K01 award from NHLBI to carry out my implementation work decreasing cancer survivors CVD risk by incorporating physical activity referral choices into survivorship clinical care!
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Stephanie J. Sohl@sohl_dr·
I am thrilled and grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with an amazing team to study the efficacy of mind-body practices for improving surgical outcomes. @SuzanneDanhauer @RebeccaWellsMD @JasonFanning1 @ranielwy @AJOptimalState @LynnFelder @birkensarah
Wake Forest University School of Medicine@wakeforestmed

With the support of a $3.2M grant from @theNCI, our researchers are studying whether mind-body practices can reduce pain and improve outcomes in women undergoing surgery for suspected gynecologic malignancies. Learn more. ➡️ fal.cn/3tBZQ

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Wake Forest University School of Medicine
With the support of a $3.2M grant from @theNCI, our researchers are studying whether mind-body practices can reduce pain and improve outcomes in women undergoing surgery for suspected gynecologic malignancies. Learn more. ➡️ fal.cn/3tBZQ
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Stephanie J. Sohl@sohl_dr·
@LynneWagnerPhD Thank you, Lynne! So much of this work was modeled after yours and shaped by your mentorship. Thank you for your guidance and support.
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Ellie Rahbar
Ellie Rahbar@theERlab·
I'm honored to receive the 2022 Early Career Investigator Award in Basic/Translational Science at WFU School of Medicine. @wakeforestmed Congrats to my fellow colleagues and award winners!
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