

EVENTS & WEBINARS
Events & Webinars
Explore Springer Publishing’s calendar of upcoming conferences, webinars, and special events.
Live Webinars
Check back soon for information of upcoming Live Webinars
Thursday, March 27, 12pm-1pm EST
The Great EKG Challenge!
During this interactive case-based EKG presentation, learners will explore real-life clinical cases through the lens of the electrocardiogram (EKG). Each case highlights key EKG findings, diagnosis, and management strategies, offering an educational, scenario-based approach to understanding cardiac conditions.
Tuesday, April 8, 12pm-1pm EST
Teen Mental Health: From Turbulence to Triumph!
Join Jody Gan, a professor in the Department of Health Studies at American University, for an insightful discussion on the latest trends in teen mental health and how students, parents, schools, communities, and policymakers can play a role in supporting teens through today’s turbulent challenges.
Wednesday, April 16, 1PM-2PM EST
Depression & Anxiety in Older Adults: Recognizing and Addressing Mental Health Concerns
As the older adult population grows in the U.S., behavioral health providers are increasingly working with this demographic in their practice. This webinar will examine the prevalence, diagnosis, and treatment of depression and anxiety in older adults. It will also explore how these conditions manifest differently in this population and review evidence-based treatment strategies tailored to their needs.
Wednesday, April 30 @ 12PM EST
Lactational Pharmacology Uncovered: Ask the Author Live
Join Kaytlin Krutsch, author of Hale’s Medications & Mothers' Milk, for an exclusive live Q&A session! This is your chance to get expert answers to your most important questions on breastfeeding and medication safety.
Wednesday, April 24 @ 11 AM EST
Teaching Health Assessment: Moving Away From “We’ve Always Done It This Way"
Join our expert panel for a discussion of historically taught and utilized assessment methods that are outdated and lack clinical relevance. Teaching outdated assessment techniques like percussing abdominal organs can lead to poor patient outcomes.
Thursday, March 14 @12PM EST
Making Epidemiology Engaging And Relevant For New Learners
Experts in Epidemiology, Lauren Christiansen-Lindquist, PhD, MPH and Kristin M. Wall, PhD, MS from Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health, invite you to join a Live Webinar examining how educators can support a new generation of epidemiology learners.
CONTACT THE EVENTS TEAM
Conferences & Webinars
Gina Martinez Events Marketing Manager gmartinez@springerpub.com |
Springer Passport Program
Andrew Bennie |