e-Update
June 10, 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.
THIS WEEK'S NEWS
--Governor Bush Visits Campus to Discuss Medical Malpractice Crisis
--UM/Sylvester Honors Cancer Researchers with Annual Awards
--Contact Calder Library to View CDC Update on SARS
--Neurological Surgeons Offer Lectures at Hubert Rosomoff Research Day
--NeuroAIDS Journal Club to Feature Clinical and Research Presentations
--Save Your Seat at the Orange Bowl with Employee Discount on Season Tickets
--Upcoming Calendar Events
GOVERNOR BUSH LEADS ROUNDTABLE
DISCUSSION ON MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
Governor Jeb Bush visited the School of Medicine yesterday morning to discuss
the medical malpractice crisis in Florida. Introduced by Dean John G. Clarkson,
the governor fielded questions and welcomed suggestions from UM medical students
and Jackson residents. Topics discussed included a cap on non-economic damages,
providing incentives to keep practicing physicians from leaving Florida, and
patients’ access to care. The event, which was held at the Lois Pope LIFE
Center, has been archived on the school’s Web site and may be viewed at
http://www.mededu.miami.edu/jebbush060903.
UM/SYLVESTER OUTSTANDING CANCER
RESEARCH AWARDS ANNOUNCED
Congratulations to the following winners of the annual UM/Sylvester Awards for
Outstanding Cancer Research: Mendi Nassari, M.D., and Rima Kanhoush, M.D., received
first and second place, respectively, in the fellows competition. Isabel Chu,
Ph.D., won first place in the graduate student/postdoc categpry, while Hyun-Mi
Cho, Ph.D., earned second place. Finally, Darren Bruck, M.D., topped the resident/medical
student competition, and Deborah Chong, M.D., was awarded second place honors.
CDC BROADCAST ON SARS
ARCHIVED AT CALDER LIBRARY
A recent update from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention regarding
public health community preparedness for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome,
commonly known as SARS, will available after Thursday, June 12, in the Interdepartmental
Loan Department of the Calder Medical Library. For more information, contact
Ed Vinson of the Calder Library at 305-243-5530.
ANNUAL HUBERT ROSOMOFF RESEARCH
DAY OFFERS VARIETY OF PRESENTATIONS
The Comprehensive Pain and Rehabilitation Center will honor longtime leader
Hubert Rosomoff, M.D., at the third annual Hubert Rosomoff Research Day, featuring
presentations from the Department of Neurological Surgery. The event will be
held this Saturday, June 14, at the Lois Pope LIFE Center, seventh floor auditorium,
and will include lectures on topics such as the effects of age following spinal
cord injury, therapeutic hypothermia, and pediatric brain tumors, among others.
For more information, call the Department of Neurological Surgery at 305-243-6946.
JOIN NEUROAIDS JOURNAL CLUB
FOR FIRST MEETING NEXT WEEK
The first meeting of the medical school’s new NeuroAIDS Journal Club will
be held June 17, 5 p.m., in the Mental Health Building, Room 3100. The group
will meet monthly and will feature presentations on clinical and research issues.
Ashok Verma, M.D., associate professor of neurology, and Paul Shapshak, Ph.D.,
research professor of psychiatry, will present articles at the first meeting.
To RSVP, contact Dr. Shapshak at 305-243-3918 or pshapsha@med.miami.edu.
UM EMPLOYEES RECEIVE 50 PERCENT
DISCOUNT ON FOOTBALL SEASON TICKETS
Reserve your season tickets today and cheer on the Canes throughout the season.
UM employees receive a 50 percent discount on Hurricanes football season tickets.
Ticket representatives will be on the medical campus through June to help you
secure your seats for the 2003 season, which includes seven home games against
opponents like the University of Florida and the University of Tennessee. Visit
a ticket sales representative from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in front of Au Bon Pain
on June 12 and June 26.
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!
TIMELESS MUSIC AT CONCERT
SERIES TO BENEFIT UM/SYLVESTER
The Cellar Club of the Biltmore Hotel presents the Nostalgia Concert Series,
with proceeds to benefit the UM/Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. Sponsored
by Southern Wine & Spirits, the concert series will be held June 12 –
16, featuring Leon Russell (June 12), The Turtles featuring Flo and Eddie (June
13), 5th Dimension (June 14), The Little River Band (June 15), and Rita Coolidge
(June 16). All shows begin at 9:30 p.m. and will be presented “nightclub
style” with limited seating in the Biltmore Hotel's Country Club Ballroom.
Tickets to each performance are $75 for preferred seating, $65 for general seating,
and include a complimentary wine bar. Ticket packages for the entire series
also are available, and Cellar Club members are eligible for reduced prices.
For more information, visit http://www.biltmorehotel.com
or e-mail concertseries@thecellarclub.com.
To order tickets, call 305-913-3204.
FINANCIAL COUNSELORS VISIT SCHOOL OF
MEDICINE TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS
A representative from Lincoln Financial Group will be on the medical campus
to conduct individual financial counseling sessions on June 17 and 18. Appointments
will be held at the Professional Development & Training Office, Dominion
Parking Garage, Suite 155. To schedule a consultation, call Aimee Hugdahl at
866-524-2443 or e-mail ahugdahl@LNC.com.
A representative from TIAA-CREF will be available for appointments on June 19,
same location. To schedule a counseling session with TIAA-CREF, call 877-267-4510
or visit http://www.tiaa-cref.org/moc.
RENOWNED OPHTHALMOLOGIST VISITS
BASCOM PALMER FOR ANNUAL LECTURE
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute presents the Robert Haimovici Lecture for residents,
fellows, faculty, and alumni of the Department of Ophthalmology, as well as
community ophthalmologists. J. Donald M. Gass, M.D., professor of ophthalmology
at Vanderbilt University, will present “Superficial Retinal Hemorrhage
in Patients with Macular Drusen: An Early Sign of Occult Chorioretinal Neovascularization
and Chorioretinal Vascular Anastomosis” on June 19, 6:30 p.m., in the
institute’s Retter Auditorium. For more information or to register, call
the Bascom Palmer Continuing Medical Education Office at 305-326-6110 or e-mail
bpeicme@med.miami.edu.
BASCOM PALMER RESIDENTS’ DAYS OFFER
DISCUSSION OF OPHTHALMOLOGY SUBSPECIALTIES
Faculty, residents, fellows, and community ophthalmologists are invited to the
39th annual Residents' Days at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute on June 20 –
21. Various subspecialties will be addressed, including updates on research
advances. Registration for this continuing medical education event is $275,
and Bascom Palmer Alumni Association members are eligible for a discounted fee
of $190. For more information, call 305-326-6110 or e-mail bpeicme@med.miami.edu.
JOIN SOUTH FLORIDA’S FINEST FOR WINE
TASTING TO BENEFIT RESEARCH IN DIABETES
The 12th Annual Feast Among the Grapes, South Florida's first wine and food
tasting event, will benefit the Diabetes Research Institute. The event will
be held on June 21 at the Parrot Jungle Island at Watson Island. Tickets
are $75 in advance and $85 at the door. For additional information and ticket
sales, call Laura Weinsoff at 305-585-7208.
LECTURE SERIES OFFERS PERSPECTIVE ON
HISTORY OF HUMAN SUBJECTS RESEARCH
The Human Subjects Research Seminar for June will feature Jeffrey Brosco, M.D.,
associate professor of pediatrics with an adjunct appointment in the Department
of History. He will present “Human Subjects from a Historical Perspective.”
The seminar will be held June 24, noon, at the Mailman Center, Room
3023. Lunch will be served, and advance registration is required.
Send an e-mail to MAbraham@med.miami.edu
to reserve your space.
LEARN TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM VIOLENT
CRIME AT WOMEN’S SELF-DEFENSE COURSE
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, three out of four women will be
the victims of violent crime during their lifetime. Sign up now for the S.A.F.E.
National Self-Defense Institute Program and learn the skills to protect yourself.
The course will be held July 1, noon to 1:30 p.m., and will teach you how to
reduce your risk, avoid dangerous situations, and use simple strategies that
can help you avoid being attacked. You also will learn techniques to save yourself
if you do become a victim. The registration fee is $5 and the deadline for registration
is June 13. Call Zelda Calvert at 305-243-3209 to enroll.
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