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What's
Happening
Harvard
forum
The Harvard Eating Disorders Center at the MGH will sponsor a public forum
on body image, culture and the media Feb. 24, from 7 to 9 pm at the Harvard
Graduate School of Education in the Gutman Library. Panel participants
will include actress Jamie-Lynn Sigler from HBO's "The Sopranos"
and Abby Gardner, beauty director for YM Magazine. The event is
free. For more information, contact Sarah White at (617) 724-1744.
Memorial
service
A memorial service for Ann Stodolnic, RN, an MGH nurse, will be held Feb.
27, at 7:30 am in the MGH Chapel, with a reception immediately following
in the Trustees Room. Stodolnic died Nov. 2. All MGH colleagues and friends
are invited to attend.
Black
History Month event
Gerald R. Reed, immediate past president of Blacks in Government and chief
of Information Services at the Pentagon in Washington, will be the guest
speaker at the Association of Multicultural Members of Partners Black
History Month event. The event will be held Feb. 24, from noon to 1 pm
in the O'Keeffe Auditorium, with a reception immediately following in
Bulfinch 222. Reed's address will be based on the national Black History
Month theme for 2003, "The Souls of Black Folks, Centennial Reflections."
For more information, call (617) 724-0928.
Blood
donations needed
Because of an increased need for blood components, the MGH Blood Donor
Center would like to encourage MGHers to donate blood. Blood donations
are at an all-time low, and there is an urgent need for donations. The
Blood Donor Center is open Monday through Friday, from 8:30 am to 4:30
pm. To make an appointment, call (617) 726-8177.
Bloomingdale's
shopping day
Bloomingdale's department store at Chestnut Hill and the MGH Vincent Obstetrics
and Gynecology Service will offer a shopping day to MGHers March 5. Tickets
are $10 and entitle the shopper to discounts of 15 percent on nearly everything
in the store. All money from the ticket sales will go directly to support
Vincent research. For more information or to purchase tickets, call (617)
724-7884 or send e-mail to smcgrail@partners.org.
HAZMAT
drill
The MGH will be participating in a citywide hazardous material (HAZMAT)
response drill Feb. 27. Sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management
Agency, the citywide drill will involve 10 Boston hospitals, including
the MGH, the Boston Fire Department and other local emergency response
agencies. The drill is part of a larger program called the Comprehensive
HAZMAT Emergency Response Capabilities Assessment Program (CHER-CAP).
The hospital's HAZMAT teams and other key employees will be responding
to the drill, and the hospital's HAZMAT tent that will be set up in front
of the main entrance to the hospital. For more information, contact the
MGH Safety Office at (617) 726-2425.
Timilty
Science Fair showcase
Students participating in the MGH/Timilty Partnership Science Fair Mentoring
Program will display their posters in the ninth annual Science Connection
Showcase March 4, from 9 to 11 am in the Main Corridor. All MGHers are
invited to attend. For more information, contact Wanda Velazquez at (617)
724-6424.
Longwood
Symphony Orchestra concert
Join the Longwood Symphony Orchestra March 8 at 8 pm for a concert to
benefit the New England Hemophilia Association. The medical staff ensamble
will present an all-French program featuring Alexandra Montano, mezzo
soprano and a world premier by Christopher Culpo. Tickets are $20 general
admission, and $15 for students and seniors. For more information about
the concert or to purchase tickets, call (617) 536-2412.
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