
January
23, 2004
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What's Happening
February vacation club
The MGH Backup Child Care Center will offer a school-age vacation club,
Feb. 17 to 20, from 7:30 am to 6 pm, for employees' children from 6 to
12 years old. Reservations will be taken by phone and in person at the
Backup Childcare Center. The cost per child for four days is $220 or $60
per child per day. For more information, contact the Backup Child Care
Center at (617) 724-7100.
Basic Biostatistics for Clinical Investigators
The Clinical Research Program, the General Clinical Research Center and
the Center for Clinical Nutrition are sponsoring "Basic Biostatistics
for Clinical Investigators" in the Walcott 2 and 3 Conference Rooms,
Feb. 3, 10, 17 and 24, from 4 to 5:30 pm. The lecture Feb. 3, "Study
Designs and Summarizing Data in Medical Research" will discuss different
designs for clinical studies and the properties of common ways of describing
data. Intended for investigators at the fellow and faculty level with
minimal statistical experience, this course will consist of one-hour lectures
followed by a question and answer period. Registration is required. To
register, visit http://crnet.mgh.harvard.edu
or call Allison Simmons at (617) 726-1669.
Mavericks, Miracles and Medicine
The MGH Department of Medicine will present a screening of "Mavericks,
Miracles and Medicine," as seen on the History Channel, Jan. 28,
from 3 to 5 pm in the Ether Dome. This film documents some of the greatest
MGH moments in the history of medicine. Jeffrey Tuchman, director of the
film, and Julie Fenster, author of the series' companion book, will be
present for a discussion and book signing. For more information, call
(617) 724-7351 or send e-mail to domeditor@partners.org.
Safety in the workplace
MGH Police and Security and the MGH Safety Office will present an educational
session, "Safety in the Workplace"Jan. 26, from noon to 1 pm
in the seventh floor conference room at CNY Building 149. The session
will focus on identifying suspicious packages, hazardous substances and
bomb threats. For more information, call Rebecca Coburn at (617) 724-9649
or Marva Bodden-Carr at (781) 485-6464.
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