
September 15, 2000
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What's
happening PIE award nominations
Nomination forms for the 2000 Partners in Excellence awards now are available.
Individuals or teams who consistently go beyond the call of duty in quality treatment and
service; leadership and innovation; teamwork; operational efficiency; or outstanding
community contributions are eligible for nomination. To complete a nomination form, visit http://intranet.partners.org/pie/.
Forms also are available from managers and supervisors. Nominations are due by Sept. 27.
For more information, visit the web site, send email to partnersinexcellence@partners.org,
or call 724-9743.
Genomics
Approaches to Common Diseases
"Genetic Analysis of Insulin-like Signaling in C. Elegans," the next
lecture in the Genomics Approaches to Common Diseases series, will be offered Sept. 26, 4
to 5 pm in the Haber Conference Room (across from the O'Keeffe Auditorium). Gary Ruvkun,
PhD, will describe the use of a genetic model system the worm C. elegans
to characterize the evolutionary conserved pathway of insulin signaling. His work
reveals both the use of genome sequence and genetics to probe biology and also the power
of cross-species comparison in the era of complete genome sequences. Registration is
recommended. To register, visit http://crnet.mgh.harvard.edu/home/home or call Alison Simmons at
726-1669.
Clinical
Research Program seminar series
The Clinical Research Program will offer "The Impact of Genomics on Health
Care," Sept. 20, 11:45 am to 1 pm in the Wellman Conference Room. William Crowley,
MD, chief of the MGH Reproductive Endocrine Unit, will discuss the impact of genetic
research on academic health centers and health care in general over the next five to 10
years. Dessert and beverages will be served. This lecture qualifies for 1.2 CEUs for
registered nurses. To register, call 726-1669.
Conference on
medical speech language pathology
The graduate program in Communication Sciences and Disorders at the MGH Institute of
Health Professions and the Speech Language Pathology Departments at the MGH and Spaulding
Rehabilitation Hospital will co-sponsor the third annual Conference on Medical Speech
Language Pathology, Oct. 6, from 8 am to 4:45 pm at the Shriners Burns Hospital
Auditorium. "Reconsidering Clinical Aphasiology: How we got here and what we might do
about it," will be presented by Robert T. Wertz, PhD, of VA Medical Center,
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. There will be a panel discussion. Registration
is required by Sept. 29, and the cost is $135 for Partners employees. This course
qualifies for 0.6 CEUs. For more information, call 724-6313 or send e-mail to glof@partners.org.
Kenneth B. Schwartz
rounds
All MGH care providers are invited to attend the Kenneth B. Schwartz Rounds,
Sept. 29, 11:30 am to 1 pm in the Walcott Conference Room. Lunch will be provided
beginning at 11:15 am. The rounds will feature a discussion about "Medical Mistakes:
A Workshop on Personal Perspectives," led by Wendy Levinson, MD, professor at the
University of Chicago. Nursing and social work CEUs and Category 1 CME and risk management
credits are available. Participants must register by Sept. 25. To register, call 724-6862.
Weight management
class
MGH Nutrition Services will offer a 10-week weight
management class entitled "Winning at the Losing Game," beginning Oct. 3, 5:30
to 7:30 pm. The class meets every Tuesday and includes nutrition education by a registered
dietitian, an exercise program supervised by a physical therapist and martial arts
instructor and behavioral modification to assist with lifestyle change. The class costs
$225 for MGH employees and is limited to 15 participants. For more information, call
726-2779.
Nourishing newborns
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) will offer the
seminar, "Nourishing Your Newborn," Sept. 21, 1 to 2 pm, in VBK 401. Germaine
Lambergs, an MGH lactation consultant, will present the latest information about
breastfeeding. This seminar is for expectant parents, new parents or employees considering
having children. For more information, call the EAP at 726-6976.
Science fair mentors
The MGH/Timilty Partnership still needs science fair
mentors. Mentors meet with students at the MGH on seven Friday mornings between October
and January. Orientations for new mentors will be held Sept. 19, 8 am to 1:30 pm in the
Walcott 2 and 3 Conference Rooms and Oct. 3, 8 am to 1:30 pm at CNY in Conference Room A.
For a Science Fair Program schedule, visit: http://timilty.boston.k12.ma.us/mgh/SCvolunteers.htm,
call the MGH/Timilty Partnership Office at 724-3210 or send e-mail to timilty@partners.org. |