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April 27,
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What's Happening
Free skin cancer screenings
MGH Dermatologic Surgery will offer free skin cancer screenings May 15, from 5:30 to 7 pm at
50 Staniford St., Suite 270. Screenings are by appointment only. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call (617) 726-1869.
2007 Collins Lecture Series
As part of the 2007 Collins Lecture Series, the MGH Department of Radiation Oncology will host "Some Characteristics of Biological Damage Induced by Ionizing Radiations" May 1, from 5
to 6:15 pm in the Ether Dome. Eric Hall, DPhil, director of the Center for Radiological Research at Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, will present. For more information, call Julie Finn at (617) 724-1155.
Smoking cessation program
MGH Tobacco Treatment Services is offering a seven-week smoking cessation
program on Wednesdays, beginning May 2 at 5:30 pm. The program will include
information about preparing to quit, coping with stress without cigarettes
and preventing weight gain. Participants can receive low-cost nicotine
patches and gum with written approval from their primary care physician.
For more information, call (617) 726-7443.
Open Helix computer tutorial
The MGH Clinical Research Program will offer "How Clinical Investigators
Use the Human Genome Browser and HapMap: Open Helix Computer Tutorial"
May 17, from 1 to 4 pm in the Starr Center at 185 Cambridge St. The hands-on
computer tutorial will teach participants how to navigate the wealth of
genetic data available on the Internet. The cost is $125 per student,
and registration is required. To register, visit hub.partners.org/catalog/crp-2007-openhelix.
For more information, contact Lauren Michaels at lmichaels@partners.org
or (617) 726-5010.
Genetic literacy course
The MGH Clinical Research Program will offer "Genetic Literacy: A
Guide to Understanding the Language and Basic Concepts of Modern Genetic
Research" May 17, from 1:30 to 4:30 pm in the Simches Center, Room
3110. The course will provide participants with brief descriptions of
the terminology, technologies and methodologies of modern genetics. To
register, visit hub.partners.org/catalog/crp-geneticliteracy.
For more information, contact Lulie Ebaugh at lebaugh@partners.org
or (617) 724-2900.
Partners Preferred Hotels for Daytime
Business Events
Partners HealthCare has launched Partners Preferred Hotels for Daytime
Business Events, to assist employees with booking business-related daytime
meetings or events at area hotels. Using the program will result in a
savings of 15 to 25 percent per event, depending on hotel. All Partners
employees should use the program for meetings planned between 6 am and
5 pm. To learn more, visit pulse.partners.org/common/index.asp
or is.partners.org/finance/myfinance.
For more information, call Terry Wagner at (617) 724-3963.
Methods in Bioengineering Conference
The MGH Center for Engineering in Medicine and the Harvard-MIT Division
of Sciences and Technology will co-host the second annual "Methods
in Bioengineering" conference July 12 and 13 in the Kresge Auditorium
at MIT. The conference will cover cutting-edge and current state-of-the-art
technologies in BioMEMS, regenerative medicine, functional imaging, opto-electronics
and cellular modeling. For more information or to register, visit cem.sbi.org/MiB.
CFD Noontime Learning Series
The MGH Center for Faculty Development (CFD) will offer "Partnering
with Your Administrative Staff to Create a High Performance Team"
May 2, from noon to 1 pm in the Yawkey Center, Room 10660. Mary Cunningham,
director of the MGH Service Improvement Department, and Stacey Houghton,
director of the MGH Practice Support Unit, will discuss ways to enhance
relationships with administrative staff members and make them feel part
of a team. CME credit will be available. For more information or to register,
e-mail cfd@partners.org
or call
(617) 724-0818.
Senior HealthWISE events
MGH Senior HealthWISE will host a one-hour exercise session, "Spring Into Fitness," May 3, from 11 am to 1 pm at The Clubs at Charles River Park. The session will be followed by a light snack. Registration is required. Senior HealthWISE also will offer free hypertension screenings and blood pressure checks May 7, from 1:30 to 2:30 pm at the Hill House, 127 Mt. Vernon St. For more information or to register for the exercise session, call (617) 724-6756.
Documentary on Islam and modern medicine
In partnership with the Harvard Medical School (HMS) Cross-Cultural Care
Committee, the HMS Academy Center for Teaching and Learning and other
organizations, the MGH Disparities Solutions Center will host a free screening
of "Hold Your Breath" May 2, from 5:30 to 6:45 pm in the amphitheatre
at 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur. The film explores the clash between ancient
Islamic traditions and contemporary medical technology. A panel discussion
will take place between 6:45 and 7:30 pm. For more information, visit
www2.massgeneral.org/disparitiessolutions/.
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