
May 7, 1999
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What's
Happening IHP commencement
All MGH and Partners-affiliated employees are invited to the MGH Institute of Health
Professions (IHP) commencement May 15, 1 pm, on the grounds of McLean Hospital, Belmont.
Lesley Stahl, CBS news correspondent and author, will address the graduates. No
registration is necessary. For more information, call 6-4276.
Ascension
Thursday
The MGH Chaplaincy will hold Roman Catholic Mass on Ascension Thursday May 13, 10:30 am,
in the MGH Chapel. All are welcome. For information, call 6-2220.
Spaulding lecture
Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital will host the Josiah Spaulding Lecture, an annual event
named in honor of its founder, May 17, 6:30 pm, at the Royal Sonesta Hotel, Cambridge. The
speaker will be Charles Clements, MD, MPH, winner of the 1997 Nobel Prize for Peace. A
reception will begin at 5:30 pm. For reservations, call 573-7080.
Stroke
Awareness lunch
MGHers are invited to the Stroke Awareness Awards Luncheon and a free lecture about stroke
and disability presented by Walter Koroshetz, MD, of MGH Neurology, May 14, at the Boston
Copley Marriott Hotel, 4th floor. Robert Ojemann, MD, of MGH Neurosurgery, will receive
the C. Miller Fisher, MD, Award. The lecture will take place, 10:30 to 11:30 am, followed
by the luncheon, noon to 1:30 pm. Tickets for the luncheon, which benefits the American
Heart Association, cost $100 each. To register, call (800) 662-1701 ext. 3145 by May 11.
AMMP
scholarships
The Association of Multicultural Members of Partners (AMMP) is accepting applications for
1999 scholarships, which offer MGH and Partners-affiliated minority employees awards of up
to $1000 for continuing education. For more information, call 6-4276 or send e-mail to mmbrewster@partners.org.
Interventional
cardiology course
The MGH, BWH and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center will present a course on
interventional cardiology May 10 to 12 at the Fairmont Copley Plaza, Boston. Developments
in interventional cardiology will be reviewed, and live case demonstrations will be
televised. To register or for fee information, call 6-2256.
Bike to Work
Week
MGH employees are encouraged to participate in Bostons Bike to Work Week, which
includes the citywide Corporate Challenge, May 18. MGHers who cycle to work that day will
receive a free continental breakfast, MGH T-shirt and a chance to win an ice cream party
for the hospital. MGHers also will ride as a group to the Bike Festival May 21 at City
Hall. To register, stop by the information booth May 13, 6:30 to 8:30 am, in the Main
Corridor or call Commuter Services at 4-6588.
Spelling bee
benefits literacy
Partners HealthCare is participating in the 10th annual Corporate Spelling Bee to benefit
the Boston Adult Literacy Fund May 19, 5:30 pm, at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
MGHers interested in participating on the Partners team should call 278-1053.
Vincent Show
The Vincent Club will host its annual Vincent Show, a musical production benefiting the
Vincent Memorial Hospital. This years show, "20th Century Unlimited," will
take place May 13, 14, and 15, 8 pm, at the Hasty Pudding Theater, Cambridge, with a
matinee performance May 15, at 2 pm. The Vincent Award of Distinction for Outstanding
Contributions in Womens Health Care will be given to W. Gerald Austen, MD, of the
MGPO, at the May 15 evening performance. To purchase tickets, call the box office, 10 am
to 2 pm, at 523-6587.
Schwartz
caregiver awards
The Schwartz Center has created an award to honor caregivers who display extraordinary
compassion in caring for patients. The Kenneth B. Schwartz Center Compassionate Caregiver
of the Year Award will be accompanied by a $5,000 prize to be shared among its recipients.
To request a nomination, send in-house mail to the Kenneth B. Schwartz Center, 100 CRP or
call 4-6416. The deadline is June 21. |