
May 7,
2004
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What's Happening
Author Sue Miller
to read
Sue Miller, best selling author of The Good Mother and While
I Was Gone, will give a reading from her latest book, The Story of
My Father, which recounts her experience as a caregiver for her father
who had Alzheimer's. The reading will be held May 18, in the Walcott Conference
Rooms, from 5 to 7 pm, followed by a book signing. The event is sponsored
by The MGH Senior Health Family-Caregiver Support Program. Seating is
limited. To register, call (617) 724-7324.
CNY blood drive
MGH employees working at CNY are invited to participate in a blood drive
May 19, from 8:30 am to 2 pm. The MGH Bloodmobile will be located on Thirteenth
Street between Building 149 and the parking garage. For more information,
call Susan Murphy at (617) 724-6518 or send e-mail to smurphy4@partners.org.
CNRC accepting applications
The Clinical Nutrition Research Center (CNRC) at Harvard Medical School
is now
accepting applications for new pilot/feasibility projects and renewals
of currently funded one-year projects. Candidates must submit an original
application and 10 copies by June 4 to the CNRC. In addition, three or
four names of those who might be able to review the application knowledgeably
should be included. For more information or a complete application, call
Suzette McCarron at (617) 726-4166 or send e-mail to smccarron1@partners.org.
Ethics forum
An ethics forum entitled "Gastric Bypass Surgery: Safety and Ethical
Concerns" will be held May 14, from noon to 1 pm in the Sweet Conference
Room on Bigelow 4, room 432. The forum will be moderated by Theresa E.
Cantanno, RN, clinical nurse specialist. For more information, send e-mail
to ldunlop@ partners.org.
Career Development Series
As part of the Career Development Series, several half-hour sessions will
be devoted to information about careers for technologists and allied health
professionals. A seminar about radiation therapy will be held May 11,
from noon to 12:30 pm, followed by a seminar about respiratory therapy,
from 12:30 to 1 pm. An ultrasound seminar will be held May 14, from noon
to 12:30 pm, followed by a radiology seminar, from 12:30 to 1 pm. All
sessions will be held in the Clinics 1 Lower Amphitheater. For more information,
call (617) 724-3368.
McGovern Clinical Excellence Award
In honor of Brian McGovern, MD, an MGH cardiologist who tragically died
last year, the Massachusetts General Physicians Organization (MGPO)
has established an award for physicians who demonstrate the qualities
that made McGovern a beloved and respected physician. Any MGPO or MGH
employee may nominate a physician for the award. To obtain a nomination
form,
visit http://is.partners.org/mgpoOnline/index.asp.
Nomination forms also may
be obtained in the Main, White, or Gray/Jackson Lobbies or in Bulfinch
208. For more information, call (617) 724-4549.
Zervas lecture
The fifth annual Nicholas T. Zervas, MD, Lecture will be held May 18,
at noon in the Ether Dome. David R. Clemmons, MD, chief of the Division
of Endocrinology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine,
will present "Pituitary Dependent and Independent Actions of IGF-1."
For more information, call (617) 726-3870.
Menopause and Your Health
The MGH Women's Health Coordinating Council will host "Menopause
and Your Health" May 19, from 5 to 7:30 pm at the Blum Patient and
Family Learning Center. The program is designed to help women better understand
the facts about menopause and current treatment options. Registration
fee is $25. For more information, contact Mary Ellen Heike, RN, at (617)
724-8044 or at mheike@partners.org.
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