
November 6, 1998
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What's happening MGH-East/CNY shuttle
Now that the Boston Garden demolition is complete, the MGH-East/CNY shuttle traveling from
Charlestown to the main campus, will resume its stop on Causeway Street in front of the
Fleet Center by the North Station MBTA Green Line, beginning Nov. 9. The shuttle will no
longer stop behind the O'Neill Building. Shuttles going to CNY will continue to pick up
riders on Canal Street next to the Orange Line entrance. Posters with maps of the shuttle
route are available in the Gray Lobby and at CNY. For more information, call 6-2250.
Flu shots available
Flu vaccine now is available to MGH and Partners employees at the following
locations:
- Central Lobby a drop-in clinic will be held through Nov. 14, 7 am to 5 pm. Bring
employee badge
- most patient care units through the peer vaccination
program
- some physician clinical rounds
- at the Occupational Health Service on Clinics 3 by
appointment
For more information, call Occupational Health at 6-2217.
Open enrollment
The open enrollment period has begun, giving MGH and Partners employees the opportunity to
review benefit choices and make changes, if desired. Employees can stop by the following
BeneFairs and QuickStops to ask questions about various benefit programs:
BeneFairs
Nov. 10 2 to 5 pm, CNY
Nov. 18 1:30 to 5 pm, Walcott Conference Rooms
QuickStops
Nov. 6 10 am to noon, Burr Conference Room 1
Nov. 11 1:30 to 3:30 pm, Walcott Conference Room 2
Nov. 13 2 to 4 pm, CNY
Dec. 1 10 am to noon, CNY
Social Service rounds
The MGH Social Service Department will present the next of its grand rounds, "Working
with Patients with Rare Diseases," Nov. 12, 10:30 am to noon, in the O'Keeffe
Auditorium. CEUs are available for social workers. For more information, call 4-9115.
OWC hosts research seminar
The MGH Office for Women's Careers (OWC) will host a panel discussion for the research
community entitled, "Mastering Academic Advancement I: How and When to Establish
Independence as an Investigator," Nov. 18, 8 to 9:30 am, conference rooms 1 and 2,
first floor, CNY Building 149. The panel will explore several issues important to junior
investigators: authorship, rules for promotion, intellectual property issues and
establishing independence. A repeat presentation will take place Dec. 1, 4 to 5:30 pm, in
the O'Keeffe Auditorium. For more information, call the OWC at 4-5229 or e-mail womens.careers@mgh.harvard.edu.
Surmounting language barriers
The MGH Ethics Task Force will present "Challenges of Language Barriers in Medical
Care: Ethical Issues," Nov. 11, 5 to 6 pm, in the Ether Dome, with a reception
beginning at 4:30 pm. For information, call 4-9188.
Complementary medicine
MGH Women's Health Associates and the Kenneth B. Schwartz Center are co-sponsoring a
training series entitled "Complementary Medicine Approaches to Health and
Illness." The next in the series is "Eastern Approaches to Healing: Acupuncture
and Tai Chi" and will take place Nov. 12, noon to 1 pm, in the Wellman Conference
Room. To register, call 4-5001, enter mailbox number 136-4479, press "#" and
leave name.
MGH IHP graduate programs
The MGH Institute of Health Professions will hold information sessions about its graduate
programs in Clinical Investigation, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Nursing, and
Physical Therapy, Nov. 12 and Dec. 11, 4:30 to 6:30 pm, at 101 Merrimac St. To attend,
call 6-3140.
Aerobics class
The MGH Aerobics Program offers employees an opportunity to burn excess stress and
calories, especially important now that the holidays are approaching. Certified
instructors lead the workouts, which include aerobics, weight training and cool-down
stretching. Classes, which run for approximately an hour, take place Monday through
Friday, at noon, and Monday through Thursday evenings, at 5:15 pm. Lockers and showers are
available. No registration is required and each class costs $4. For more information, call
4-7912 or 6-6990.
Cancer support programs
The MGH Cancer Center Patient and Family Support Program will present "What can I
expect from cancer?" Nov. 10, noon to 1 pm, in the Cancer Resource Room, Cox 1.
Patients, families and staff are welcome. For information, call 4-1822. |