The NIH Clinical Center Events Calendar promotes health by providing high quality events, educational opportunities and concerts for patients, families and staff. Explore the lists below for details.
The NIH Clinical Center Grand Rounds is a weekly CME activity, aims to offer its audience a wide variety of topics from a diverse group of speakers to not only help them remain current on the latest advances in medicine, but to also assist them as they continue to grow professionally. All physicians, clinicians, biomedical researchers, nurses, and all other healthcare professionals within and outside the NIH community are welcomed to attend.
The NIH Clinical Center Grand Rounds is a weekly Continuing Medical Education (CME) activity which offers a wide variety of topics from a diverse group of speakers. Physicians, clinicians, biomedical researchers, nurses and all other healthcare professionals within and outside the NIH community are welcome to attend.
The NIH Clinical Center's Office of Clinical Research Training and Medical Education offers the lecture series and CMEs are provided by the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Learn more about CME Accreditation.
Past Grand Rounds are also available on NIH Videocast.
The Clinical Center hosts three additional lectures.
The Astute Clinician Series is an annual lecture that was established through a gift from the late Dr. Robert W. Miller and his wife, Haruko. It honors U.S. clinician-scientists who have observed unusual clinical occurrences, and by investigating them, have opened important new avenues of research.
The John Doppman Memorial Lecture for Imaging Sciences is an annual lecture that honors the late Dr. John L. Doppman, who devoted his professional life to academic radiology. He joined the Clinical Center's Diagnostic Radiology Department in 1964, became chief of the department in 1972 and served in that capacity for 26 years.
The Clinical Center's Department of Bioethics hosts Ethics Grand Rounds four times a year to discuss important issues in bioethics. Bioethics is integral to the mission and activities of the Clinical Center and the NIH, as ethical questions and challenges are inherent in the conduct of scientific research and in the translation and application of scientific and technological advances to the clinic and the laboratory. Past Ethics Grand Rounds are available on NIH Videocast.
The Clinical Center’s Center for Interventional Oncology hosts the monthly Empowerment of Under-represented Researchers Lecture Series. This is an invited lectures series highlighting and honoring women leaders in academic research, especially related disciplines of Interventional Radiology, Biomedical Engineering, Radiology, Imaging Sciences, Data Science, and Image-Guided Oncology.
Music in the Atrium performances are intended to support the Clinical Center's environment of care and healing. All patients, their families and visitors, as well as NIH staff, are invited to attend these concerts. The north atrium is a comfortable, welcoming gathering place at the core of the Clinical Center.
If you are interested in performing in the Clinical Center atrium, please submit a request.
Performance dates are regularly added, so please check back often for updates.
NIH staff interested in adding NIH Clinical Center events and NIH-wide events to this calendar should email CCPressGroup@cc.nih.gov for assistance.