e-Update

September 4, 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
--Technology Transfer Funds Available for Novel Ideas
-- Herald's "Action Line" Highlights Programs for Donating to Science - and the Living
-- Medical School Council Seeks Faculty Opinions on School/University-Wide Issues
-- Upcoming Calendar Events

NOVEL IDEAS CAN BRING $60,000 FROM TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER

The Office of Technology Transfer is giving away $60,000 to help fund early stage research and novel ideas that can be patented. All University of Miami employees, researchers, faculty, students, and staff are encouraged to submit an invention disclosure describing their idea or invention. Anyone who submits an invention disclosure before September 30, 2001 is eligible to apply. A total of three awards will be presented; one at the medical campus, one at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science campus, and one at the Coral Gables campus. Deadline for submission is September 30, 2001. Projects selected will be announced on November 30, 2001. Those interested can get application forms through the Technology Transfer website at: http://www.miami.edu/UMH/CDA/UMH_Main/1,1770,9018-1;9849-2,00.html or at Dominion Tower, Suite 906, 305-243-5689.

"ACTION LINE" FEATURES UM'S IMPRESSIVE RESOURCES FOR DONATING ONE'S BODY TO SCIENCE - OR ORGANS TO THE LIVING

Readers of the August 20th Miami Herald Action Line column found an invaluable summary of the medical school's numerous resources available to families and individuals interested in donating not only their body to science -- but perhaps corneas, brains, bones, tissues, etc. While the original question posed had been inquiring about how one donates his/her body to science, the final story also featured the numerous alternatives available at the University of Miami School of Medicine - Bone and Tissue Bank, Brain Endowment Bank, Florida Lyons Eye Bank and Organ Procurement's organ donation line - as well as Cell Biology and Anatomy, which coordinates donating one's full body to science. For the entire story, see the Miami Herald web site at http://www.miami.com/herald/content/news/actionline/digdocs/104912.htm.

FACULTY ENCOURAGED TO VOICE ISSUES FOR PRESENTATION TO UNIVERSITY FACULTY SENATE

Michael Lewis, M.D., associate professor of clinical anesthesiology and vice speaker of the Medical School Council, has the following message for School of Medicine faculty members: "I am writing to you in my capacity as one of your representatives on the University Faculty Senate. During the next academic year, we would like the medical senate delegation (which is the largest from any one school at the University) to raise two kinds of issues: a.) issues that are particularly relevant to the medical school; and b.) issues of university-wide interest that arise out of the medical school. We have asked your representatives, the Medical School Council, for ideas of topics for us to take down with us to Coral Gables. However, we feel it is important that we also seek input from you, our constituents. If you have any ideas of issues of the kind I have outlined above that you would like taken to the Faculty Senate, please forward them to me via e-mail at mclewis@med.miami.edu."

QUESTIONS ABOUT COMPLIANCE?
TWO UM HELPLINES CAN ASSIST YOU

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. 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 compliance hotline at 866-YOURCALL.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR!

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM HELPS YOU GAIN LEADERSHIP SKILLS

On six consecutive Fridays, beginning October 5 on the Coral Gables campus, University faculty and other notable presenters will guide you to a better understanding of such topics as quality, the team concept, strategic planning, managing change, and ethics and values. The "Leadership Skills Development Program" features self-directed, participant-centered activities and encourages practical use of these concepts. To apply, you must demonstrate a potential for leadership through volunteer service to the community or the University of Miami and through continued study for professional development. You must be classified as a research professional (A06), administrative/professional (A01), or faculty member, have worked at the University for at least one year, and have received an above-average total rating on each performance appraisal. Finally, your supervisor must endorse your enrollment. For more information or an application form, contact Beth Malray (mailto:bmalray@miami.edu) or Sandi Newby (mailto:cnewby@miami.edu) at 305-284-5110. You also can visit http://www.miami.edu/UMH/CDA/UMH_Main/1,1770,2421-1;9705-3,00.html. The application submission deadline is September 7.

WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL RETURNS TO UM FOLLOWING A 19-YEAR HIATUS

The University of Miami volleyball team will hold its home-opener on Friday, September 7, at 2 p.m., against Long Island at the Knight Sports Complex on the Coral Gables campus as part of the inaugural Hurricane Invitational Volleyball Tournament. The Hurricane Invitational tournament marks the resurgence of volleyball at the University of Miami. Prior to the 6 p.m. match between Miami and Wofford, there will be a pre-game presentation featuring UM athletic director Paul Dee and head volleyball Coach Nicole Lantagne participating in a historic "First Serve." Former UM players from the 1972-1981 seasons also have been invited to appear. Following the match, a post-game reception will be held outside the Knight Sports Complex to officially enshrine volleyball memorabilia from the evening into the Tom Kearns Hall of Fame. Pastries and refreshments will be served. The event is open to the public and Hurricane fans are encouraged to bring a friend. Admission is free. For more on women's volleyball at UM, visit http://hurricanesports.fansonly.com/sports/w-volley/mifl-w-volley-body.html

CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE TEACHES THE ART AND SCIENCE OF ACUPUNCTURE

Physicians will learn to integrate advanced concepts of acupuncture into healthcare practice and gain proficiency in this discipline at "The Art and Science of Acupuncture," beginning September 8, with classes continuing through February. Classes will be held at the Sieron Building on the medical campus, and participants can attend as many of the course installments as they wish. Tuition remission is available for University of Miami employees. For other attendants, the complete series fee is $3,000, and single classes range from $425 for shorter installments to $1,400 for extended courses. Traditional Chinese Medicine and Advanced Auricular Acupuncture will be the main foci of the series, and a maximum of 150 credit hours can be earned. A $500 deposit for registration is due by September 1, so sign up today by calling 305-243-2178.

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

Register now for the Menopause Support Series, presented by the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. The series is 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 September 12 and 13, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day, at Jackson's Diagnostic Treatment Center, room 254 (September 12) and room 255 (September 13). The cost is $25 and seating is limited, so RSVP today. To reserve your space, call 305-585-5611.

EARN CERTIFICATION IN HEALTHCARE BUSINESS OR INVESTMENTS AT CONTINUING STUDIES PROGRAM

The School of Continuing Studies Koubek Center presents two programs of courses designed to train participants in healthcare business practices and investments. "Business in Healthcare" is a six-course program; "Investments" consists of five courses. Students in each program will receive certificates upon completion, and it is possible to enroll in both programs. Each course within the two programs costs $375, but University of Miami employees are eligible for tuition remission if the subject matter relates directly to the employee's position at the University. Classes do not begin until September 17, but an open house will be held September 8, 10 a.m., at the Koubek Center, 2705 SW 3 Street, Miami. Call 305-284-6001 or e-mail mlozano@miami.edu to register now and reserve your space. For more information, visit http://www.koubek.miami.edu.


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