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February 11, 2003
Weekly News Briefs

e-Update is distributed weekly to keep faculty and staff at the University of Miami School of Medicine up-to-date on news at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center. To submit news for publication, e-mail items to update@med.miami.edu.

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ANNIVERSARY ALBUM
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Learn interesting facts about the School of Medicine’s history every two weeks, as e-Update presents the latest in a special series commemorating our 50th anniversary.

To mark the 50th anniversary of the School of Medicine, a time capsule will be buried in the Schoninger Research Quadrangle, where it will be marked until the school’s centennial celebration in 2052. Faculty, staff, and students have made contributions to the time capsule that represent the school’s first 50 years, including current items, such as medical equipment, ID badges, and class photos. The concept for the time capsule was generated by senior administration, with the goals of capturing the first 50 years of the School of Medicine and communicating the medical school story for generations to come.

THIS WEEK'S NEWS
--International Survey Ranks UM Number Two in the World for Postdoc Training
--Educational Development Office Presents Monthly Grand Rounds Series
--Location Change for Today’s Ethics Lecture on Genomics and Public Health
--Medical Faculty Association Rings in Spring to Support Scholarships
--Miami Lite Provides Weight Loss Help for People with Type 2 Diabetes
--Hurricanes Tickets Available on Campus for Employee Basketball Events
--Upcoming Calendar Events

SURVEY IN THE SCIENTIST MAGAZINE RANKS
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI TOPS FOR POSTDOCS

The University of Miami was named the second best institution in the world by postdoctoral fellows taking part in an international survey conducted by The Scientist, a news magazine about the life sciences. The magazine posted a Web-based survey called "Best Places for Postdocs" and invited fellows worldwide to assess their postdoctoral experience by indicating their level of agreement with 34 positive statements about factors ranging from faculty support to compensation to quality of life. For further details, visit http://www.med.miami.edu/admin/communication/news/view.asp?id=87. The success of postdoc programs at the University continues to grow with the recent creation of the Postdoc Programs Office in the School of Medicine’s Office of Graduate Studies. The office will provide training workshops and establish policies for equitable treatment of postdocs, including compensation and benefits. For more information, visit http://chroma.med.miami.edu/grad/postdocs.html.

GRAND ROUNDS SERIES KEEPS YOU
UP-TO-DATE ON EDUCATIONAL ADVANCES

Aiming to keep University of Miami faculty informed on developments in the future of education at the School of Medicine, the Educational Development Office will present the Educational Grand Rounds series on the last Friday of each month at noon in the Rosenstiel Building, fourth floor auditorium. The next installment will be held March 28, with a presentation of “Learning Theory Applied to Teaching” by Frank Stritter, Ph.D., of the Office of Educational Development at the University of North Carolina. Save the date now for other lectures in the series, including “What is an Expert? Implications for Medical Education,” presented by Richard Tiberius, Ph.D., director of the School of Medicine’s Educational Development Office, on April 18; and “The Effective Use of Simulation in Medical Education and Assessment,” presented by Barry Issenberg, M.D., director of educational research and technology at the Center for Research in Medical Education, on May 30. For more information, call the Educational Development Office at 305-243-6499.

CDC EXPERT PRESENTS DISCUSSION
OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND GENOMICS

Muin Khoury, M.D., Ph.D., of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, visits the medical campus to discuss the ethical, legal, and social issues brought about by the intersection of public health and genomics. The lecture is presented by UM Bioethics Programs as part of the Dialogues in Research Ethics series and will be held today, February 11, at noon. Note that the event location has been moved to the Rosenstiel Building, fifth floor auditorium. Lunch will be provided. For more information, call 305-243-5723 or e-mail ethics@miami.edu.

FACULTY ASSOCIATION WELCOMES SPRING
WITH DINNER PARTY AT PRESIDENT’S HOME

Save the date on your calendar for the Medical Faculty Association’s Annual Spring Dinner Party, scheduled for February 28. All faculty are invited, and proceeds will benefit the association’s awards and scholarship programs. This year’s event will be held at the home of UM President Donna E. Shalala. For more information about the Medical Faculty Association, visit http://www.med.miami.edu/mfa. To receive an invitation to the Spring Dinner Party, e-mail your request to mfa@med.miami.edu.

WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM GEARED
TOWARD TYPE 2 DIABETICS

The Diabetes Research Institute (DRI) has created Miami Lite, a 12-week weight loss program designed for individuals with Type 2 diabetes. Topics covered will include nutrition, portion size, diabetes education, weight management techniques, and exercise guidelines. The complete program cost is $300, and registration is now being accepted. For more details on Miami Lite, contact Anna Perez, dietician/nutritionist at the DRI, at 305-243-3455 or aperez4@med.miami.edu.

SAVE ON HURRICANES HOOPS
AT UPCOMING EMPLOYEE EVENTS

The women's basketball team squares off against the second-ranked University of Connecticut Huskies on February 19 at 7 p.m. The men take on Boston College at the Convocation Center on March 1. Employees are eligible for one free ticket to each game and may purchase up to five additional tickets for $1 each. Representatives will be at the medical campus with tickets for the women’s match up on February 13, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., in front of Au Bon Pain; and on February 18 and 20 to hand out tickets to the men’s game. For more information call 800-GO-CANES.

QUESTIONS ABOUT COMPLIANCE?
TWO UM HELPLINES CAN ASSIST YOU

Research integrity concerns? Report concerns regarding research integrity and adherence to federal or University regulations directly to the Office of the Vice Provost for Research at 305-243-6415, or you can call the University's toll-free, anonymous compliance hotline at 866-YOURCALL. Medicare and billing concerns? Address questions to Third Party Reimbursement/Office of Compliance at 305-243-HELP or 877-415-HELP. For information about this helpline or training programs offered by the compliance office, contact Gemma Romillo at 305-243-5842.


MARK YOUR CALENDAR!

LINCOLN LIFE CONDUCTS INDIVIDUAL
SESSIONS TO ANSWER FINANCIAL QUESTIONS

A representative from Lincoln Financial Group will visit the medical center on February 18 and 21 to conduct individual financial counseling sessions and address your financial concerns. Appointments will be held at the Dominion Parking Garage, Suite 155. To schedule a session, call Aimee Hugdahl at 866-524-2443.

RESEARCH LEADER TO DISCUSS STUDIES
ON TREATMENT OF NEUROPATHIC PAIN

The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis continues the Gail F. Beach Memorial 2002-2003 Visiting Lectureship Series with "Pharmacological Basis of the Treatment of Central Pain following Spinal Cord Injury," presented by Zsuzsanna Wiesenfeld-Hallin, Ph.D., on February 19th, noon, in the Lois Pope LIFE Center's seventh floor auditorium. Wiesenfeld-Hallin is a professor of neurophysiology at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden, and is at the forefront of experimental studies on the mechanisms of neuropathic pain—pain produced by injuries to the peripheral or central nervous system. Research Wiesenfeld-Hallin is conducting may prove useful in the development of therapeutic principles in the treatment of this severe condition. For additional information, call 305-243-7108 or visit http://www.miamiproject.miami.edu/vls2003.pdf.

DISTINGUISHED OPHTHALMOLOGIST TO
DISCUSS NEUROPROTECTION FOR GLAUCOMA

Arthur H. Neufeld, Ph.D., the Bernard Becker Research Professor of Ophthalmology at Washington University School of Medicine, will visit the medical campus to discuss “Pharmacological Neuroprotection for Glaucoma.” The lecture will be held February 20, 5:30 p.m., in the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Retter Auditorium. For more information, call 305-326-6046.

LECTURE SERIES PRESENTS ADVANCES IN
MARITAL INTERVENTIONS FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE

The Center for Treatment Research on Adolescent Drug Abuse (CTRADA) welcomes William Fals-Stewart, Ph.D., senior research scientist at SUNY Buffalo, who will discuss, “Marital Interventions for Substance Abuse: Recent Advances and Future Directions,” at the American Cancer Society/Winn Dixie Hope Lodge, on February 21, noon to 1 p.m. This presentation is the second of several talks by drug abuse treatment scientists from across the country as part of the 2003 Drug Abuse Treatment Lecture Series, sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse and organized by CTRADA. Contact Joanna de Velasco at 305-243-6434 to RSVP for this lecture and for more information about this presentation and upcoming events.

MOOD DISORDERS AND ANXIETY ADDRESSED
AT ANNUAL MASTERS OF PSYCHIATRY

The fifth annual Masters of Psychiatry conference will be held February 21 – 23 at the Royal Crowne Plaza Resort on Miami Beach. This year’s event will provide an “Update on Mood and Anxiety Disorders.” For more information or to register, visit http://www.mastersofpsychiatry.com.

UM/SYLVESTER PRESENTS LECTURE
SERIES ON PROVIDING END-OF-LIFE CARE

Health care professionals including physicians, nurses, psychologists, and social  workers will learn essential clinical competencies that are required to provide quality end-of-life care through the EPEC Series 2003: Education on End-of-Life Care, presented by the UM/Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. A series of monthly lectures through July will address varied topics in the discipline. This month’s topic is "Pain Management," presented by Dennis Patin, M.D., director of anesthesia at UM/Sylvester, and Beverly Frey, R.N. The lecture will be held February 25, noon, in Sylvester Conference Room 1301. Lunch will be provided, and seating is limited. For more information or a complete schedule of lectures, contact Remonia Green at 305-243-2287 or rgreen@med.miami.edu.

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH LEADER PRESENTS BENEFITS
OF MARINE AND MEDICAL RESEARCH COLLABORATION

Learn how marine science research can complement medical studies and vice versa at a lecture presented by the Marine and Freshwater Biomedical Sciences Center (MFBSC) at the UM Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science. Ken Olden, Ph.D., director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences of the National Institutes of Health, which is a partner in the efforts at the MFBSC, will discuss funding opportunities in environmental health science, specifically research involving environmental causes or modulation of disease states. The lecture will be held February 27, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., in the Rosenstiel Building, room 6018. For more information, contact Tony Izquierdo at 305-243-5792 or tizquierdo@med.miami.edu.

NIDA CENTER DIRECTOR TO DISCUSS DRUG
ABUSE AS PUBLIC HEALTH EPIDEMIC

Henry L. Francis, M.D., director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Center on AIDS and other Medical Consequences of Drug Abuse, will present "AIDS and Other Medical Consequences of Drug Abuse" on February 28, 1 to 2:30 p.m., at the Bascom Palmer Retter Auditorium. During his presentation, Francis will explore drug use as a public health epidemic, with particular attention to drug use as a vector for other diseases of national and global public health significance, such as HIV and HVC. He also will review the latest findings from medical and behavioral prevention and treatment trials for HIV positive drug users supported by his center and will discuss NIDA research priorities regarding HIV, other medical consequences of drug use, and health disparities.  This lecture is presented by the Center for Family Studies as part of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences' Grand Rounds lecture series. For further information, contact Gloria Alvarez at 305-355-9105 or galvarez2@med.miami.edu.


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