e-Update

June 18, 2001
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.

THIS WEEK'S NEWS
--Breakfast Meet & Greet at Schoninger Quadrangle to Feature President Shalala
--Faculty Invited to June 27 Town Hall Meeting on New Medical Curriculum
--Visit the Web to Get UMSM Hurricane and Emergency Preparedness Information
--Behavioral Science Holds Interdisciplinary Conference to Address Addiction Medicine
--Pediatric Pulmonary Division Announces Office Re-location to Batchelor Institute
--DoubleTree Grand Offers Special Reduced Rates for UM/Jackson Employees
--Upcoming Calendar Events

WELCOME PRESIDENT SHALALA AT UPCOMING BREAKFAST GATHERING

Join the School of Medicine in welcoming President Donna E. Shalala at an informal gathering on Tuesday, June 26, 8 to 10 a.m. The event will be held at the Schoninger Research Quadrangle, and also will debut that new complex to medical campus faculty and staff. Light breakfast will be available, and all faculty and staff are invited to attend this exciting event, which will feature a street fair atmosphere with clowns, music, and more. To give everyone an opportunity to attend, it is suggested that each office coordinate a rotation of employees in half-hour segments. There will be no speeches or formal presentations, so no half-hour segment is preferential to another. Please join in this special event.

NEW CURRICULUM TO BE ADDRESSED AT OPEN MEETING ON JUNE 27

The implementation of the School of Medicine's new integrated curriculum for August 2001 is on schedule, and efforts that began in 1996 with the school council's task force on medical education are coming to fruition. As a medical school striving for excellence, it is imperative that the school moves forward with the modernization of its curriculum, promoting integration, using active adult learning methodologies, and introducing new content and skills required of physicians in the 21st century. The new curriculum will be introduced to this fall's entering class of first-year students, while students currently enrolled will continue to progress through the existing curriculum. In order to provide updated information and include interested faculty in this process, there will be monthly open meetings where information and dialog will be shared. The steering committee, module leaders, dean, and associate deans in medical education will attend these meetings to hear from faculty and answer questions. The next open meeting will be held on June 27 in the RMSB 5th floor auditorium at 5 p.m. Your participation in this meeting and in all other aspects of this exciting and important initiative is strongly encouraged.

STAY IN THE KNOW WITH MEDICAL CAMPUS HURRICANE INFORMATION ON THE WEB

You can now view hurricane preparedness information for the medical campus on the World Wide Web. For details on creating an office plan, numbers you need to know in an emergency, and checklists for the home and office, visit http://www.miami.edu/UMH/CDA/UMH_Main/1,1770,2570-1;1707-3,00.html.

FIRST INTERDEPARTMENTAL ACADEMIC DAY FEATURED DISCUSSION ON ADDICTION MEDICINE

Several disciplines came together recently for the School of Medicine's first Interdepartmental Academic Day. The event, "Interdepartmental Addiction Medicine Academic Day," was coordinated by the Behavioral Science Program within the Department of Family Medicine & Community Health and fostered communication on addiction medicine between faculty and staff from the Departments of Family Medicine, Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Some of the day's activities included lectures from renowned guest speakers and a case-study panel discussion featuring, among others, Robert Schwartz, M.D., professor and chairman of the Department of Family Medicine; Penny Tenzer, M.D., assistant professor and vice chair of the department; and Carl Eisdorfer, M.D., Ph.D., professor and chairman of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, among others. The Behavioral Science Program is planning another Interdepartmental Academic Day for this fall, to focus on "Sexual Issues in Medical Practice." If your department is interested in participating in future academic days, contact the event's coordinator Heidi Stanley, Ph.D., research assistant professor and director of the Behavioral Science Program, at 305-243-2872 or hstanley@med.miami.edu.

TAKE NOTE OF NEW LOCATION FOR PEDIATRIC PULMONARY DIVISION

The Pediatric Pulmonary Division has moved to the new Batchelor Children's Research Institute. Their new address is 1580 NW 10th Avenue, first floor, Miami, Florida, 33136. Phone numbers for the division have not changed with the move. You can reach the appointment or office line at 305-243-6641.

UM/JACKSON EMPLOYEES STAY AT DOUBLETREE FOR REDUCED PRICE

The DoubleTree Grand Miami offers a special rate to UM/Jackson employees through December. Stay at the DoubleTree on Biscayne Bay for only $89 plus tax per night. For reservations, call 800-858-3920 and ask for the special UM/Jackson rate when booking.

QUESTIONS ABOUT MEDICARE BILLING?
CONTACT THE OFFICE OF COMPLIANCE

Address questions regarding Medicare billing and compliance to Third Party Reimbursement/Office of Compliance at 305-243-HELP or 1-877-415-HELP. For more information about the help line or training programs offered by the compliance office, contact Gemma Romillo at 305-243-5842.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR!

HUMAN TEST SUBJECTS ARE TOPIC OF WEEKLY SEMINARS

A program of weekly small-group seminars on topics that pertain to human subjects will be held June 19 - July 31, noon to 1 p.m., at the Mailman Center for Child Development, room 2023. The upcoming seminars include "Investigational New Drug Applications," presented by Maria Arnold on June 19; "Conflicts of Interest," presented by Kenneth Goodman, Ph.D., on June 26; "Coercion," presented by Jay Sosenko, M.D., on July 3; "Genetics," presented by Kenneth Goodman, Ph.D., on July 10; "Confidentiality," presented by Lora Fleming, M.D., Ph.D., on July 17; "Adverse Event Reporting," presented by Stephen Richman, M.D., on July 24; and "Emergency Research," presented by Michael Novo, Esq., on July 31. For more information or to register, call Theresa Daniels at 305-243-2311. Seating is limited, so RSVP early to reserve your space.

LEARN TO FIND TIME FOR THE TRULY IMPORTANT THINGS IN YOUR LIFE

Do you lack enough hours in your day to get everything done? Are you constantly trying to make, buy, or borrow more time than you're allotted? If so, learn how to set priorities based on values and identify time wasters. The seminar will be held on June 20, noon to 1 p.m., Dominion Parking Garage, suite 155. Lunch will be provided. For more information or to register, call 305-243-3090 or visit http://www.miami.edu/development-training.

ATTEND SEMINAR ON WHY YOU NEED A WILL AND HOW TO GET ONE

Don't let the courts decide how to dispose of your assets. Take charge of your legacy by planning accordingly. Learn why you need a will and how you can create one. This seminar, presented by the United Way, will be held on June 21, 8:30 to 10 a.m., Dominion Parking Garage, suite 155. For more information or to register, call Professional Development at 305-243-3090, or visit http://www.miami.edu/development-training.

KOUBEK CENTER OFFERS MEDICAL BILLING CLASSES

Classes for Intro to Medical Billing, Medical Coding I, Medical Coding II, Medical Billing Communications, and Billing Compliance are offered at the Koubek Center, beginning June 21. Classes will be held every Thursday from 7 to 10 p.m. The cost for all courses is $425. Tuition remission is available if the courses are considered job-related. For more information, call 305-284-6001.

ATTEND PEDIATRIC LIVER AND INTESTINAL TRANSPLANTATION SEMINAR

This six-hour program is designed to update pediatric gastroenterologists, pediatricians, and nurse coordinators on current trends and issues in liver and gastrointestinal transplantation. The program will be held on June 23, 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the DoubleTree Hotel, 2649 South Bayshore Drive. Featured lectures include "Where Do Organs Come From," "Infectious Disease in Transplant Recipients," and "The Yellow Baby Syndrome," among others. The School of Medicine designates this continuing medical education activity for a maximum of six credit hours in category 1 credit towards the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. Registration is $60. For more information, call Pauline Bethel at 305-355-5191 or e-mail pbethel@med.miami.edu

GO "BEYOND THE BARRIERS" TO DISCUSS BREAST CANCER DETECTION IN OLDER WOMEN

A live video conference addressing early detection of breast cancer in older women will be broadcast June 26, 1 to 3:30 p.m. The viewing will be held at the VA Research Education Building, room 207, and is sponsored by the Virginia Geriatric Education Center, the Virginia Health Quality Center, and the Cancer Information Service. The cost for attendance is $5. You can register early or on-site before the event. There also will be minimal fees for continuing education credit. For registration information, call 888-794-0904 or visit http://views.vcu.edu/sahp/gerontology/vgec/breastcancer.

DISCOVER THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH AT OB/GYN'S MENOPAUSE SUPPORT SERIES

The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology brings you the Menopause Support Series, a two-day interactive seminar that will provide information on physical and emotional aspects of menopause, along with education on the various therapeutic options available. The course is geared toward middle-aged women who are beginning to deal with the stresses of menopause. R. Wayne Whitted, M.D., assistant professor, and Paul Pietro, M.D., assistant professor, along with Vicki Colburn, R.N., all of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, will conduct the program on June 27 and 29, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day, at Jackson's Diagnostic Treatment Center, room 250. The cost is $25 and seating is limited, so RSVP today. To reserve your space, call 305-585-5611.

YOU'RE INVITED TO AN INTENSIVE GERIATRIC TRAINING CONFERENCE

The Miami Area Geriatric Education Center (MAGEC) is hosting its annual Intensive Geriatric Training Conference, June 27 - 29, at the Miami VA Hospital. This multidisciplinary conference provides training in the delivery of efficient interdisciplinary team care in order to meet the health care needs of older adults. The program is designed as a comprehensible introduction to geriatrics for professionals who have had limited training in this field. Up to 20 hours of continuing education credit are available for 15 disciplines. Registration for the conference is $100 for UM employees, $200 for all others. Program materials, breakfast, lunch, and snacks are included in the registration fee. For more information or to register, call the MAGEC office at 305-243-6270, or visit http://www.miami.edu/magec.

ESS PRESENTS COURSE ON PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

Educate yourself on the latest programs, state and federal initiatives, as well as financial assistance programs for children with special needs. The seminar will be held on June 28, 9 to 10 a.m., Dominion Parking Garage, suite 155. For more information or to register, call Professional Development at 305-243-3090, or visit http://www.miami.edu/development.


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