February 20, 2004 Table of Contents
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  • "Going live"with PACE: A practice's perspective
    The support staff of MGH
    Women's Health Associates (WHA) recently "went live"with the PACE model, a system designed to streamline the administrative processes associated with outpatient visits.
  • Three MGHers named "Black Achievers"
    As MGHers gathered in the O'Keeffe Auditorium Jan. 16 to recognize Martin Luther King Day, three outstanding MGH employees were recognized as Black Achievers - a program sponsored by the YMCA that recognizes the professional achievements of black men and women who become involved in programs that help young people of color.
  • Timilty students show off their scientific skills
    Science was on the brains of more than 600 students from the James P. Timilty Middle School who participated in the annual Timilty Science Fair Feb. 2 to 5. More than 30 volunteers from the MGH and Partners participated as judges.

  • AMMP celebrates Black History Month
    In recognition of Black History Month, the meeting of the Association of Multicultural Members of Partners (AMMP) focused on the 2004 Black History Month national theme "Brown vs. Board of Education 50th year anniversary," recognizing the groundbreaking US Supreme Court case that ended federally-sanctioned racial segregation in the public school system.

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