
October 9, 1998
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What's happening MGH IHP graduate programs
The MGH Institute of Health Professions will hold an information session about its
graduate programs in Clinical Investigation, Communication Sciences and Disorders,
Nursing, and Physical Therapy, Oct. 15, 4:30 to 6:30 pm, at 101 Merrimac St. To attend,
call 6-3140.
Domestic violence awareness
The HAVEN program and the MGH Domestic Violence Working Group are sponsoring events
throughout Domestic Violence Awareness Month this October. Next week will feature the
presentation "What's Love Got to Do With It: Working with Abusive Men," Oct. 15,
noon to 1 pm, in the Walcott Conference Room 2. The program will be repeated Oct. 22, 6 pm
at MGH·Charlestown HealthCare Center, second floor conference room, 73 High St., Boston.
The Clothesline Project a display of T-shirts made by and in memory of victims of domestic
violence will be exhibited Oct. 15 and 16, 1 to 4 pm, MGH·Chelsea
HealthCare Center, in the Eleanor Clark Conference Room, fourth floor, 155 Everett Ave.,
Chelsea. For more information, call 4-0054.
Manager/supervisor courses
Partners Learning and Diversity will offer a series of manager/ supervisor classes
beginning Oct. 13. Courses include Employment/Labor Laws and the Discipline Process,
Interviewing 101 and many others. To register or for more information, call 6-2230.
Research coordinator seminar
The Clinical Research Program is sponsoring a lunchtime seminar, "The Women's Health
Initiative Study an Update," presented by Joy Higgins, MSN, of BWH, Oct. 15,
noon to 1 pm, in the Wellman Conference Room. Registration is not required. For more
information, call 6-3587.
North End hosts flu clinic
The MGH-affiliated North End Health Center is sponsoring free flu clinics for the
community Oct. 13 and 20, noon to 3 pm, 332 Hanover St., Boston. All are welcome on a
drop-in basis. For information, call Lois Gallagher, RN, at (617) 742-9570.
HIV and neuroendocrinology
The MGH Neuroendocrine Unit will present "Muscle Loss and Fat Redistribution in Men
and Women with HIV: An Endocrine Approach," Oct. 20, 11:30 am to 1:30 pm, in the
Walcott Conference Room. To attend, call 4-5545 by Oct. 13.
Speech-language pathology conference
The MGH Institute of Health Professions and the departments of Speech-Language Pathology
at the MGH and Spaulding will host the Annual Conference in Medical Speech-Language
Pathology, Oct. 17, 8 am to 4:30 pm, in the Wellman Conference Room. The cost is $115. To
register and for more information, call 6-8019 or e-mail sumner.sandra@mgh.harvard.edu.
AMR ambulance services
American Medical Response (AMR), which recently became a preferred provider for Partners,
has placed a representative at the MGH to facilitate ambulance and wheelchair van
transportation for patients. To arrange services, call Anne-Marie Brassard in the
Admitting Office, Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4 pm, at 4-4267. Off hours, call the same
number to connect to AMR's 24-hour dispatcher service.
Child's play
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) will sponsor "Looking at Child's Play," a
discussion addressing parents' concerns about age-appropriate play.Oct. 15, noon to 1 pm,
in the Burr Conference Room 5 and 6, Bartlett Hall Extension. For more information, call
EAP at 6-6976.
Social Service rounds
The MGH Social Service Department will present the next of its grand rounds,
"Cultural Considerations in Providing Health Care to Cambodian Patients," Oct.
15, 10:30 am to noon, O'Keeffe Auditorium. For more information, call 4-9115.
Ethics forum
The MGH Ethics Task Force will present "Ethical Challenges in Children," Oct.
14, 5 to 6 pm, in the Ether Dome. A reception will be held at 4:30 pm. All are welcome and
registration is not required. For more information, call 4-9188.
Circus tickets
The MGH Employee PERKS program is offering discount tickets for the Ringling Bros. and
Barnum & Bailey Circus Oct. 28, 7:30 pm, at the Fleet Center. Tickets cost $23 and are
on sale in the Warren Library or at the CNY Security Desk. To purchase tickets, employees
need to bring their IDs. |