
October 2, 1998
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What's happening? Partners telephone directory adds new paging
features
New paging features will be added Oct. 5 to the Partners Telephone Directory, which is
accessible on all Partners workstations. New search criteria will make it possible to look
up a name by entering a Partners pager ID number into the name search field.
More information such as paging status will be
available for each record through the detail (expanded) screen, which is accessed by
selecting a name resulting from a search. By accessing their own detailed screens,
employees will be able to change their own paging status codes and retrieve and print
messages.
In addition, shortcut keys will make paging functions easier to
perform. Once a name or page number is entered into the search field, the following codes
can be used:
- /D (type slash key,
"D") display record in the detail screen format
- /P initiate a page for the
displayed record
- /E go to edit mode for the
displayed record
- /C change status for the
displayed record
- /R retrieve message for a record
The edit, change, and retrieve functions can only
be used on an employee's own record.
For more information, call Marie Doolan in Telecommunications at
4-5058.
DeCordova event and raffle for breast
cancer research
The annual ESSCO-MGH Breast Cancer Research Fund event, which benefits the
laboratory of Wiley Souba, MD, ScD, chief of Surgical Oncology, will take place Oct. 7,
6:30 pm, at the DeCordova Museum, Lincoln. The MGH community is invited. Tickets cost
$100.
Raffle tickets also will be on sale to help raise money for
breast cancer research Oct. 5 and 6, 10 am to 4 pm, in the Central Lobby. Prizes include a
round-trip, 10-day vacation to Ireland with airfare, hotel and Irish breakfast. For
questions on either event, call Judi Casey at 4-6432 or Pat Skehan at 4-0469.
Events for PT Month
In recognition of Physical Therapy Month this October, MGH Physical Therapy will host a
series of weekly information tables, 11:30 am to 1:30 pm, in the Central Lobby. The
following topics will be presented: "Foot and shoe wear analysis," Oct. 7;
"Fall prevention," Oct 14; and "Postural screening/ergonomic
education," Oct 28. For more information, call 6-2961.
Domestic Violence Awareness
In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the MGH Domestic Violence Working Group and
the HAVEN program are sponsoring a series of speakers and events throughout October. Next
week, Rev. Anne Marie Hunter of Boston Justice Ministries will speak about "Justice
and the Unjust Judge: Faith, Spirituality and Violence Against Women," Oct. 8, noon
to 1 pm, in Walcott 2 Conference Room. For more information, call 4-0054.
Depression screening
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) will participate in National Depression Screening
Day Oct. 8 by offering free, anonymous and confidential screening to MGH and Partners
employees. These 15-minute tests will be available on a walk-in basis, 7:30 am to 4:30 pm,
VBK Building 427. For more information, call the EAP at 6-6976. Screenings also will be
offered by the Depression Clinical and Research Program, 11 am to 6 pm, at 50 Staniford
St., 4th floor. For more information, call 4-6532.
Auto loan special
The Harvard University Employees Credit Union (HUECU), which is onsite and available to
MGH employees, is offering auto loans with a special 6.99 percent APR on new and 7.50
percent APR on used autos until Nov. 13. To apply or learn more about HUECU's financing
and loan programs, visit the office on Clinics 134, call 6-1630 or e-mail http://www.huecu.org.
Eating disorders seminar
Primary care clinicians and trainees are invited to a symposium about "Detection and
Management of Eating Disorders in the Primary Care Setting," featuring speakers from
the MGH departments of Medicine, Pediatrics and OB/GYN, Oct. 17, 7:15 am to noon, in the
O'Keeffe Auditorium. Admission is free, but preregistration is required. For more
information, call the Harvard Eating Disorders Center at (617) 236-7766 or toll-free (888)
236-1188. |