
November
19 , 2004
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What's Happening
CRP seminar
The Clinical
Research Program and the Department
of Psychiatry will offer "How to Give a Presentation" Dec.
1, from 4 to 5 pm in the O'Keeffe Auditorium. Andrew Nierenberg, MD, associate
director of the MGH
Depression Research Program, will present a quick and easy guide for
giving oral presentations, including how to organize a talk and manage
performance anxieties. Registration is recommended. To register, visit
http://crnet.mgh.harvard.edu.
For more information, send e-mail to ealmeida@partners.org
or call (617) 726-5010.
Marjorie K. Ionta grant
The Marjorie K. Ionta Fund Committee is now accepting applications for
the 2005 Marjorie K. Ionta grant. The purpose of the fund is to promote
excellence in physical therapy practice by supporting physical therapists
who are engaged in special projects and professional development activities
of joint interest to the MGH Institute of Health Professions (IHP) and
the Physical
Therapy Services at MGH. Physical therapists currently employed by
Physical Therapy Services, students in one of the graduate programs at
the IHP and alumni are eligible to apply. Applications are due by Jan.
28, 2005. For more information or for an application form, visit www.mghihp.edu/news/ionta_grant_app_04_05.pdf.
Domestic violence vigil
MGH
Chaplaincy, Social
Services, the Employee
Assistance Program, Police
and Security, and Nutrition
and Food Services will co-sponsor a special Service of Remembrance
and Healing for those affected by domestic violence Dec. 3, from noon
to 12:40 pm in the MGH Chapel. The annual gathering seeks to honor and
remember the courage and strength of those who have lost their lives to
domestic violence as well as the many survivors, their families and loved
ones. A light lunch reception will follow the service. All are welcome
to attend.
Alzheimer's scientific
symposium
The MGH Massachusetts Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and the Boston
University Alzheimer's Disease Center are co-sponsoring the 18th annual
scientific symposium Jan. 5, 2005, from 9 am to noon in the Wellman Conference
Room. The symposium will be a three-hour poster session. There is space
to display only 45 posters, and potential participants must submit their
application by Dec. 15. Applications can be obtained by sending e-mail
to lyap@partners.org. For more information,
call Liang Yap, PhD, at (617) 726-3987.
Open Enrollment ends
MGH Open Enrollment ends Nov. 21. There still is time to review and/or
make updates to benefits choices and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
Health Care and/or Dependent Care Accounts for 2005. To
change the selections, enrollment must be completed via eBenefits or phone
by Nov. 21. FSA participation requires an annual election. FSA account
activity can be viewed on eBenefits, and FSA reimbursements are added
directly to paychecks, eliminating an additional bank deposit. To access
eBenefits, visit https://ibridge.partners.org/getaccess.
Enrollment also can be completed by phone, 24-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week
during open enrollment, using the access information provided in the personal
benefits summary. To make benefits selections for 2005, use a touch-tone
phone and call 1-800-545-2869. A Spanish-language option is available.
PIE awards ceremony
The annual ceremony for the Partners in Excellence (PIE) Awards will be
held Dec. 1, from 4 to 5 pm in the WACC Lobby. A reception will follow.
All are welcome to attend. For more information, call Karen Mason at (617)
724-7994.
Hotline publication
schedule
Next week the MGH Hotline will not be published. The next issue
will be published Dec. 3. To submit story ideas, call (617) 726-2206,
fax to (617) 726-7475 or send e-mail to Hotline@partners.org.
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