
September 11, 1998
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What's happening Expertise in Clinical Practice nominations
Nominations for the Stephanie M. Macaluso, RN, Expertise in Clinical Practice awards,
recognizing exemplary practice of direct-care providers throughout MGH Patient Care
Services, are due Sept. 18. Eligible nominees include registered nurses; occupational,
physical and respiratory therapists; speech/language pathologists; social workers and
chaplains.
In addition to hospitalwide recognition, award recipients will
receive tuition and travel expenses to a professional conference or course of their
choice.
Direct care providers, nurse managers, directors, clinical
leadership and other health professionals, as well as patients and families, may submit
nominations. Forms are available in patient care areas, department offices and at the Main
and Gray information desks. Awardees will be announced the third week of November, and a
recognition celebration will be held Dec. 3.
For more information, call Carol Camooso, RN, MS, at 4-7306.
Children's health meeting
The Association for the Care of Children's Health will hold an open meeting Sept. 28, 6 to
9 pm, in the Wellman Conference Room. The topic will be "How to Incorporate
Family-Centered Care into a Medical Delivery Model." Reservations are required. To
attend, contact Heather Peach in the Child Life Office by Sept. 21 at 4-5839 or by e-mail
at h.peach@mgh.harvard.edu.
PeopleSoft training
PeopleSoft online training courses will be offered on Tuesdays through Sept. 30 in
Founders Room 643. Requisition classes for new users will take place 8:30 am to noon, and
refresher classes will be held 1 to 3 pm. To register, contact Rossy Elliot at 4-1388. For
information about receiving access to PeopleSoft, call the Help Desk at 6-5085.
Computer training
Partners Information Systems will offer computer training workshops about standard
Partners software applications throughout the fall in the Learning and Diversity Office,
Charles River Plaza, 185 Cambridge St. Schedules and registration forms are available at
Partners Human Resources offices on White 14; at Blossom Court; CNY Building 149, floor 7;
Learning and Diversity; or by calling (800) 315-0895.
Fellows seminar series
The Clinical Research Program (CRP) will sponsor the Fellows Seminar Series, which will
start with a discussion about different career paths available for clinical investigators,
Sept. 14, 5 to 6 pm, in the Bigelow 8 Conference Room. The series will provide career
planning information for MGH clinical fellows. Future seminars include "Mentors and
Mentees," Oct. 5; "Grantmanship," Nov. 2; and "Formal Education for
the Clinical Researcher," Dec. 7. To attend, call the CRP Education Office at 6-1669.
MGH·Charlestown turns 30
The 30-year anniversary celebration of MGH·Charlestown begins Sept. 13 with a family
festival, 1 to 4 pm, featuring health screenings, healthy food, musical entertainment by
Charlestown Pipe and Drum Corps and DJ Chris Athas, and special guest appearances by
WHDH-TV Channel 7's Lester Strong, National Park Service Rangers and New England
Revolution soccer players. Charlestown senior citizens are invited to attend "Tea at
Two," Sept. 15, 2 to 4 pm, with pick-up service available from the MGH shuttle by
calling 4-8012. "Lifestyles of the Fit and Fabulous a HealthSpeak
discussion," will take place Sept. 17, 6 to 8 pm. Heather Sung, MD, will discuss
living a healthier lifestyle, and Todd English, chef and owner of Olives Restaurant, will
give a presentation on low-fat cooking. All activities are free and open to the public and
will be held at the MGH·Charlestown HealthCare Center, 73 High St. For more information,
call 4-8197.
Weight loss program
MGH Nutrition Service will offer a 10-week weight management class "Winning at the
Losing Game," Tuesday evenings beginning Oct. 6, 5:15 to 7:30 pm. The course fee is
$185 for MGH employees and $195 for all others. Because class size is limited, early
registration is encouraged. For more information, call 6-2779.
Programs for cancer patients
The MGH Cancer Center Patient and Family Support Program will sponsor the following
programs in the Cancer Resource Room on Cox 1: "The Role of Radiotherapy and
Treatment of GYN Cancers," Sept. 16, noon to 1 pm, and "Exercise During and
After Cancer Treatment," 2 to 3 pm. Registration is not required. For more
information, call 4-1822.
Partners in Excellence Awards
Nominations for the 1998 Partners in Excellence Awards, which recognize individuals and
teams for exemplary contributions to Partners, are available through departmental
supervisors. Nomination forms, which are due Sept. 18, may be submitted through in-house
mail to the Partners in Excellence Program, Learning and Diversity, Charles River Plaza,
or by fax at 4-0931. For more information, call 6-2230.
Walk to fight heart disease
MGHers will join heart transplant recipients in the American Heart Association Walk Sept.
26, beginning at 10 am along the Charles River. Registration starts at 9 am at Leiderman
Field on the Esplanade. Those interested in walking or sponsoring a walker should call
6-7400 or 4-6804. |