e-Update
January 20,
2004
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
--Faculty Town Meeting
--New Human Subjects Research Forms
--Gene Microarray Seminar
--Spinal Cord Injury Conference Today
--Research Ethics Seminar
--Weight Watchers Begins New Session
--Program for Parents of Teens
--Free Mental Health Program
--Equipment Management Program Breakfast
--‘Canes Basketball News
--Upcoming Calendar Events
FACULTY TOWN MEETING
Dean John G. Clarkson, M.D., has scheduled a special Medical Faculty Town Meeting
for 5:30 p.m. tomorrow. Provost Luis Glaser, Senior Vice President David
Lieberman, and Vice President and Treasurer Diane Cook will discuss staff
retirement funding issues. Budget issues for 2005 will be discussed
by Dr. Clarkson; John Deeley, vice president for administration, operations
and planning; Tom Fitzpatrick, associate vice president for financial affairs;
Minor Anderson, managing director of UMMG; and Jorge Guerra, M.D., chairman
of the UMMG governing board. The meeting will be held in the Retter Auditorium
on the second floor of the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute. All faculty
members are encouraged to attend.
NEW PROTOCOL SUBMISSION FORMS FOR
HUMAN SUBJECTS RESEARCH
The Human Subjects Research Office has revised all forms for the submission
of protocols to the University’s Institutional Review Boards. These new
forms go into effect on February 1. Please visit our website at http://www.miami.edu/hsro for
a preview of these forms in Adobe PDF format. Writable versions in Microsoft
Word will be available from our website on the effective date. For more information
and updates please visit our website or e-mail the director of the HSRO, Maria
Arnold, at marnold@med.miami.edu.
GENE MICROARRAY IN CANCER SEMINAR
The DNA Microarray Facility is hosting a seminar and discussion with Phillip
Douglass, Ph.D., of Agilent Technologies entitled "Microarray Applications
in Cancer Research: Laser Capture Microdissection and Whole Genome Analysis." Dr.
Douglass will speak tomorrow at noon in the RMSB fourth-floor auditorium,
followed by a question and answer session, and lunch will be provided. If
you require additional information, please call 243-8105.
SPINAL CORD INJURY CONFERENCE TODAY
The Department of Rehabilitation Medicine in conjunction with the South Florida
Spinal Cord Injury Model System, The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, Jackson
Memorial Medical Center and the Miami VA Medical Center will present the
Third Annual Spinal Cord Injury Conference today in the seventh-floor auditorium,
Lois Pope LIFE Center. Consumers, students and health care providers are
invited to the conference, which runs from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Topics will
include an update on progress training the spinal cord, translational research,
new findings related to exercise and SCI, treating complications of spinal
cord injury, recent research highlights, ongoing clinical trials and more.
Registration is free and the conference is open to the public. For more information
please call 305-585-1339.
RESEARCH ETHICS IN LATIN AMERICA
Fernando Lolas, M.D., of the Pan American Health Organization in Santiago,
Chile, will speak on “Research Ethics in Latin America: 10 Years of
PAHO Activity,” this Friday at noon in the Microbiology Conference
Room, RMSB 3109. Lunch will be provided and it is not necessary to RSVP. “Dialogues
in Research Ethics," sponsored by UM's Ethics Programs, is a monthly
series designed to stimulate discussion and debate. For more information
call 305-243-5723 or e-mail ethics@miami.edu.
WEIGHT WATCHERS SESSION BEGINS AGAIN
The next 13-week session of this established weight loss program starts January
27. Participants will meet for an hour every Tuesday at noon in ACC West,
room 128. The whole program costs $118 and includes weigh-ins, lessons in
how and what to eat, and plenty of moral support. Participants are also encouraged
to bring a low-calorie lunch to each session. For more information, e-mail fkaniews@med.miami.edu.
DISCUSSION GROUP FOR UM PARENTS OF TEENS
S.T.E.P. (Systematic Training for Effective Parenting) is a parenting discussion
group that offers parents a realistic and practical approach to meeting the
challenges of raising teens today. Participants will learn how to understand
their teen’s behavior and methods to improve listening, talking and
discipline. The group will meet every Thursday for eight weeks, from January
29 through March 18, from 12:30 to 1:30 pm in Dominion Garage suite 155,
section C. To sign up, call Professional Development and Training at 305-284-5110
or register online at http://www.miami.edu/development-training (click
on "Registration Form"). For questions about content, call the
EAP at 305-284-6604.
MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM
Are you feeling anxious or depressed or exhibiting troubling behaviors? The
Department of Psychiatry's Division of Complementary & Integrative Medicine
and University of Miami Behavioral Health are sponsoring group sessions to
address individual issues. The group, called Transitions, will meet every
Monday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. for 10 weeks in Dominion Tower Room 412, and will
be facilitated by Janet Konefal, Ph.D., M.P.H., C.A. Sessions are free to
all University employees. Dr. Konefal will be incorporating the newest technology
of change, Meta-Energetics, which has been dubbed the 'future of psychotherapy.'
Please e-mail ejowaisas@med.miami.edu or
call 305-243-4751 to secure your space in the group. Sessions begin February
2.
MEDICAL PURCHASING EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE PRESENTATION
The University of Miami entered into a partnership with Fisher Consulting Services
in 2001 for the Asset Managed Maintenance Program which to date has saved
thousands of dollars on equipment maintenance and service for more than 70
departments. As a way of saying thanks, the Medical Purchasing Department,
in conjunction with Fisher Consulting Services, will hold an Asset Managed
Maintenance Program presentation and breakfast on January 26 at 9:30 a.m.
in the Mailman Center Auditorium. During this breakfast, departments that
currently participate in the Program will receive a certificate of appreciation
showing the amount of money the department has saved with the program this
year. If your department is not in the program, you are invited to attend
to learn how your department can save with the AMMP. For more information
please contact Zonnie Brown at 305-243-6607.
HURRICANES HOOPS ACTION
The Miami Hurricane men’s basketball team continues its Big East conference
schedule at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, hosting Rutgers at the Convocation Center.
Season tickets are still available for the 2004 Big East season and next season
in the ACC and individual tickets start at only $15. To purchase tickets, call
305-284-CANES or visit www.hurricanesports.com.
The week of January 25th is Hurricane Hoops Employee Appreciation Week! All
full-time employees can purchase $1 tickets to the women’s basketball
game Wednesday, January 28, against Notre Dame and the men’s basketball
game Saturday, January 31, against Georgetown. Each UM employee (with valid
ID) will receive one ticket free and can purchase up to five additional tickets
for $1 each. Employees will also receive food and merchandise discounts at
these games. Any employee who gets all 12 tickets (two free and 10 purchased)
will also get a free t-shirt while supplies last. Tickets are available between
11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on the medical campus today, Thursday, and January 27 and
29, next to Au Bon Pain.
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!
FINANCIAL ADVISORS VISIT CAMPUS BEGINNING THIS WEEK
FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSULTATIONS
Representatives from Lincoln Life, Fidelity Investments and TIAA-CREF will
visit the medical campus beginning this week to conduct individual financial
counseling sessions. Fidelity will hold appointments Thursday, and TIAA-CREF
will be on hand tomorrow and Friday. Lincoln Life will be available February
9 and 10. All meetings will be held at the Human Resources Benefits Office,
901 NW 17th St., Suite D. To schedule an appointment with Fidelity, call 800-642-7131.
For a session with TIAA-CREF, call 877-267-4510 or visit http://www.tiaa-cref.org/moc.
For an appointment with Lincoln Life call 866-524-2443 or e-mail ahugdahl@lnc.com.
HUMAN SUBJECTS RESEARCH SEMINAR
The Human Subjects Research Seminar for January will feature Dr. Roberto Dominguez
presenting "The Therapeutic Misconception," January 27 at
the Mailman Center, room 3023, from noon to 1 p.m. Advance registration
is required as room capacity is limited. Please e-mail MAbraham@med.miami.edu to
reserve your space.
NEUROLOGICAL UPDATE 2004
The Division of Continuing Medical Education presents this annual update to
provide clinicians with the latest developments in the diagnosis and management
of neurological disorders, January 28 to 31 at the Roney Palace Resort and
Spa in Miami Beach. To learn more, please call 305-243-6716 or e-mail umcme@med.miami.edu.
NEUROSCIENCE CENTER SEMINAR SERIES
The first lecture in this annual series, which is sponsored by the Neuroscience
Center, the School of Medicine and the Office of the Provost, will be “Understanding
a Small Neuronal Network: Imaging, Physiological, and Computational
Approaches,” and will be presented by Ronald L. Calabrese, Ph.D., of Emory
University January 30 at 4 p.m. in the Lois Pope LIFE Center seventh-floor
auditorium. A small reception will follow. For more information
call 305-243-6793.
NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY WINTER SYMPOSIUM
You can register now for the Miami Nature Biotechnology Winter Symposium, "The
Cell Cycle, Chromosomes and Cancer,” January 31 through February 4, at
the Radisson Deauville Hotel, Miami Beach. Tuition remission is available for
full-time eligible UM staff, and graduate student registration waivers are
still available. To register, e-mail lcastro@med.miami.edu or sblack@miami.edu.
For more information visit http://www.med.miami.edu/mnbws.
REVASCULARIZATION SUMMIT
Registration is open for the Miami International Revascularization Summit,
February 6 to 8 at the Wyndham Miami Beach Resort, 4833 Collins Avenue. Physicians
can earn up to 18.75 continuing education credits on topics such as current
advances in coronary interventions, assessing peripheral vascular interventions,
understanding the future directions of cardiovascular surgical procedures,
off-pump surgery, robotics, and more. Learn more at http://www.cvc.med.miami.edu/MIRS.asp.
For more information or to register, please call 305-243-5613 or e-mail oreyes@med.miami.edu.
UM/SYLVESTER DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES
Madhav Dhodapkar, M.D., Head of the Laboratory of Tumor Immunology and Immunology
and assistant professor at The Rockefeller University in New York, will present “Tumor-Immune
Interactions: Patients with Monoclonal Gammopathies,” in the UM/Sylvester
conference room 1301 on February 13 from noon to 1 p.m. This didactic lecture
series provides a forum for outstanding clinical and translational researchers
to interact with UM/Sylvester faculty. The focus of the series is to bring
basic science and clinical researchers together to discuss recent advances
in the understanding and treatment of human cancer. Lunch will be served. For
more information please call 305-243-2287 or e-mail ksalce@med.miami.edu.
TEACHING CONFERENCE ON HEART & STROKE
Register now for the 36th Annual Teaching Conference in Clinical Cardiology
and Neurology, February 13 to 15 at the Hyatt Regency Miami. The conference
is a primary care update presented by the Center for Research in Medical
Education focusing on needs in managed care, especially bedside skills training.
UM physician assistants, nurse practitioners and nurses can register for
a reduced fee of $100 ($150 for UM physicians), and CME credit and nurse
contact hours are awarded. Tuition remission is available on a first-come
first-served basis. The conference features a variety of University of Miami
faculty led by Michael S. Gordon, M.D., Ph.D., David Lee Gordon, M.D., S.
Barry Issenberg, M.D., Joseph A. Scott, M.D., and Joan Baker, R.N., M.S.N.,
C.C.R.N., C.N.R.N. Also presenting are visiting professors from the Mayo
Clinic-Jacksonville and Emory University School of Medicine. To register
or for more information call 305-243-6491 or visit http://www.crme.med.miami.edu/meded_conf.html.
LEARN TO WRITE WINNING GRANTS
The Office of Research is sponsoring “Write Winning Grants” on
Thursday and Friday, March 4 and 5, at the JMH Diagnostic Treatment Center
room 259. Stephen W. Russell, founding and managing member of Grant Writers'
Seminars and Workshops, L.L.C., will conduct the sessions. Russell has received
grant support from the National Institutes of Health as a principal investigator
since the early 1970s including individual, group, center, and training grants.
Attendance at the seminar is limited and participants will be selected through
an application process. The cost to attend is $125 and payment by check, IDR,
or credit card must accompany your application. For more information, contact
the Division of Continuing Medical Education at 305-243-6716.
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