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September
12, 2003
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What's Happening
TV series to feature MGH
"Mavericks, Miracles and Medicine," a four-part television miniseries
about the greatest moments in the history of medicine, will air Sept.
16, 17, 18 and 19 at 8 pm on the History Channel. Hosted by actor Noah
Wyle, this four-part series will focus on the heart, brain, transplants
and infectious diseases. The MGH is featured throughout the series.
MGPO forum
The MGH community is invited to attend the Massachusetts General Physicians
Organization (MGPO) quarterly meeting forum "Health Care Costs and
Trends: The Employer Viewpoint," Sept. 18, from 5:30 to 7 pm in the
O'Keeffe Auditorium. For more information, call (617) 724-9080.
Women in science lecture
In commemoration of Women in Medicine Month, the MGH Office for Women's
Careers (OWC) is sponsoring "Women in Science: Shattering the Glass
Ceiling" Sept. 15, from noon to 1:30 pm in the Ether Dome. Elga Wasserman,
MD, a scientist, lawyer and author, will discuss possible causes for the
limited number of women at a senior level and suggest steps that institutions
can take to remove these barriers. CME credits are available. For more
information, contact the OWC at (617) 724-5229.
Research symposium
The MGH Cutaneous Biology Research Center will hold a research symposium
entitled "Epigenetic Mechanisms and the Stem Cell Paradigm"
Sept. 22, from 9 am to 5 pm at the Museum of Science. For more information,
visit
www.mgh.harvard.edu/cbrc/cbrc_symposia.htm
Call for creativity
The Healing Arts team for MassGeneral Hospital for Children is seeking
creative people to share their love for music, dancing, painting, drawing,
sculpting, photography or any other arts and crafts. This creativity will
be showcased at the Healing Arts Celebration, a gala art show and benefit
Oct. 3. For more information, call (617) 724-5991 or send e-mail to shettmer@partners.org
Safety fair
MGH Police and Security, Outside Services and Photography will sponsor
the annual crime prevention and safety fair Sept. 25, from 11 am to 3
pm under the Bulfinch Tent. The focus will be community policing, and
the event will offer a variety of demonstrations, displays and tables
featuring important literature on safety topics. All entries from the
photo contest also will be on display.
CRP workshop
The Clinical Research Program and the Partners Human Research Committee
are sponsoring "How to Write Research Consent Forms that Subjects
Understand A Plain Language Workshop,"Sept. 30, from noon
to 4 pm in the Walcott Conference Rooms. There is a $50 fee for the course,
and enrollment is limited. Registration is required. To register, visit
http://crnet.mgh.harvard.edu
or call (617) 726-1669.
Senior HealthWISE seminar
The MGH Senior HealthWISE education seminar program will offer "Community
Resources: Where to Go and Whom to Ask" Sept. 15, from 4 to 5 pm
in the East Garden Dining Room. Ruth Grabel of the Massachusetts Department
of Public Health Elder Health Programs, will provide information about
state programs for seniors. For more information, call (617) 724-6756.
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