--School Leaders Want
Your Comments and Suggestions on Campaign Case Statement
--Anniversary Celebration to Mark 50 Years of Growth and Achievement
--UM Oncologist Discusses Follow-Up of Children with Cancer at HealthScout.com
--Upcoming Calendar Events
YOUR VOICE COUNTS
AS SCHOOL PREPARES
TO KICK OFF MAJOR CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
As you may already know, the School of Medicine is set to launch a substantive
capital campaign this fall as part of the University of Miami's comprehensive
campaign to raise funds in support of future projects and planned initiatives.
Your support and feedback are essential to a successful campaign, and everyone
is invited to get involved. Go on-line today to review the School of Medicine's
Case Statement for the campaign, a report on the school's vision for the
future and specific areas that are targeted for growth. The statement is
still a draft document, and the school's leadership wants your feedback
and suggestions to make this the best possible statement of the School of
Medicine's vision and priorities. Visit http://www.med.miami.edu/capitalcampaign
to review the Case Statement. A feedback form is provided for your comments.
You will need to use your Microsoft Outlook username and password to gain
access.
DID YOU KNOW
?
FROM 28 FRESHMEN TO 142,
AND OTHER MILESTONES OF THE FIRST 50 YEARS
On September 22, 1952, as the University of Miami School of Medicine entered
the ranks of accredited medical institutions around the country, 25 men
and 3 women selected from 500 applicants entered the ranks of physicians-in-training
as the Class of 1956. Dr. Homer F. Marsh, associate dean, and a faculty
of five that included three anatomists and two biochemists welcomed these
courageous students as they embarked on their noble profession. Today the
freshman class boasts 142 of the nation's top students (85 women and 57
men), led by more than 1,000 full-time faculty members in 17 clinical and
7 basic science departments. This fall the University of Miami School of
Medicine will honor the Class of 1956 through the Class of 2002 and will
commemorate other milestones in history with the celebration of its 50th
anniversary. Exciting events are planned for faculty, staff, and the community
alike. Look for the latest details on anniversary activities in the upcoming
June issue of Medical Center Update, and stay tuned to campus publications
for a schedule of future events.
PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY
DIRECTOR DISCUSSES
CHILDREN WITH CANCER AT HEALTHSCOUT.COM
Survival rates of children with cancer are soaring compared to statistics
30 years ago, according to the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study, the results
of which were released last week. One estimate set the number of patients
with a life expectancy of five or more years at 20 to 25 percent 30 years
ago. Today that number of survivors has climbed to 75 to 80 percent. Stuart
Toledano, M.D., professor and director of hematology/oncology in the Department
of Pediatrics, weighs in on the importance of studying the long-term effects
of cancer treatment for children in a news story posted on HealthScout.com.
To read the full article, visit http://www.healthscout.com/template.asp?page=newsdetail&ap=1&id=507239.
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!
HUMAN RESEARCH SUBJECTS
ARE TOPIC OF WEEKLY SEMINARS
A program of weekly small-group seminars on topics that pertain to the protection
of human subjects in research continues June 4, with "Emergency Research,"
presented by Michael Novo, assistant general counsel, noon to 1 p.m., at
the Mailman Center, Room 3023. Future seminars continue through June, featuring
such topics as "Coercion." The full calendar of seminars may be
viewed at http://www.miami.edu/research/lectureseries.
For more information or to register for any of these weekly seminars, call
305-243-2311 or e-mail kmorales@med.miami.edu.
RSVP is required.
TELECONFERENCE EXAMINES
HORMONE
THERAPY AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
The Institute for Women's Health invites you to "HRT and Cardiovascular
Disease: Understanding the Evidence," a live teleconference to be presented
June 6, 11:45 a.m., at Jackson's Diagnostic Treatment Center, Room 270.
The conference will provide one hour of CME credit through Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine. To RSVP, fax your name, title, and home address
to Kathy Chang-McCollum at 305-243-4033 or e-mail the information to womenshealth@med.miami.edu.
Space is limited, and lunch will be provided.
LEARN TO BE A BETTER
SUPERVISOR
DURING THREE-WEEK TRAINING SESSION
"Fundamentals of Supervision" is a three-session program, presented
by the Office of Professional Development and Training, that will teach
you important policies and procedures, address personal liability issues,
and provide you with a valuable reference manual. Participants will receive
a certificate upon completion of the three classes. The first session, "Employment
Policies and Procedures," is scheduled for June 7, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m., in the McArthur Auditorium of the College of Engineering, Room 202W,
at the University's Coral Gables campus. "Performance Appraisals"
and "Progressive Discipline" will be held on June 11 and 13, respectively,
both from 8:30 a.m. to noon, at the same location as the first session.
To register, call 305-284-5110 or visit http://www.miami.edu/development-training.
FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF
WITH THE INS
AND OUTS OF UNIVERSITY ACCOUNTING
Professional Development presents "Financial Records Systems (FRS)
Training," a two-session course, on June 11 and 13, 1 to 4 p.m., Dominion
Parking Garage, Suite 155. In this class, participants will obtain an overview
of the University's accounting system. To register, call 305-243-3090 or
visit http://www.miami.edu/development-training.
CENTER FOR CUBAN
STUDIES INVITES YOU
TO A NIGHT OF MUSIC AND CELEBRATION
Join the University of Miami's Center for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies
to celebrate the centenary of the foundation of the Republic of Cuba as
they welcome renowned pianist Zenaida Manfugás to the Gusman Concert
Hall on the Coral Gables campus. The event will be held June 8, 8 p.m.,
and is co-sponsored by the National Association of Cuban-American Educators
and the Cuban National Heritage. Tickets are $20; to order call 305-593-2555.
WORKSHOP AT JACKSON
WILL ADDRESS
GYNECOLOGIC MALIGNANCIES
The HIM/Oncology Data Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital presents "FCRA
Oncology Workshop on GYN Malignancies," June 28, 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
in the Diagnostic Treatment Center, Room 270. AHIMA, NCRA, nursing, and
radiology continuing education (CE) credits have been applied for. You must
RSVP by June 21 to reserve your space. Contact Lizette Acosta at 305-585-6533,
extension 2, or lacosta2@um-jmh.org.