June 14, 2002 Table of Contents
HOTLINEmast.gif (13932 bytes)  June 14, 2002
  • Annual summer picnic
    You're invited! James J. Mongan, MD, president of the MGH, invites all MGH employees and volunteers to the Annual Summer Lunch and Diversity Celebration Tuesday, June 25, 2002.
  • An artist transcends physical barriers
    On June 6, a group of ALS patients showcased his talents in the art exhibit "Transcending
    Barriers to Creativity." The exhibit is a nationwide traveling art show that arrived at the MGH June 10 and will be on display in the Neurology clinic in WACC 835 until June 21.

  • Angels Above: The MGH honors a tradition of giving
    MassGeneral Hospital for Children had a special visitor June 6 when Sue Horman — as she has for the past seven years — arrived with bundles of games and toys, ready to be donated to young hospitalized patients. But this time, it was the MGH's turn to give back to the woman who has dedicated her life to bringing a little happiness to MGH pediatric patients. Horman was presented with a plaque at a special ceremony to recognize her exceptional generosity and years of dedicated service to the MGH.
  • The next phase of iBridge: Employee Self Service
    Accessing personal demographic information through Human Resources now is at MGHers' fingertips with the roll-out of the new PeopleSoft Human Resources (HR) Employee Self Service (ESS) program. As a part of the PeopleSoft HR web-based applications, ESS will allow any employee to access and change their personal information in their Human Resources online record.
  • Helping build a better tomorrow: Career opportunities do exist
    Despite a difficult job market that has left many workers competing for fewer jobs, opportunities do exist for employees to advance in their own careers. One of these opportunities is offered at the MGH and is helping employees like Merlin Pena, who works at the MGH Chelsea HealthCare Center.

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