e-Update
March 25,
2003
Weekly News Briefs
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up-to-date on news at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center.
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THIS WEEK'S NEWS
--A Site for Your Eyes: Bascom Palmer Launches New Web Page
--American Cancer Society Student Fellowships Available for Florida Residents
--Invest in a Healthy Lifestyle: Weight Watchers Program Begins Today
--Wellness Center Offers Free Meditation Classes
--Upcoming Calendar Events
BASCOM PALMER EYE INSTITUTE
LAUNCHES EXPANDED WEB SITE
The School of Medicine's Bascom Palmer Eye Institute recently launched its
new Web site at http://www.bascompalmer.org.
The site features patient-friendly health information, as well as comprehensive
scientific and referral data for physicians. Bascom Palmer faculty and researchers,
who will continually review and update the information to ensure accuracy and
timeliness, wrote the majority of the site. New features and information will
be added on a continuing basis.
APPLY NOW FOR AMERICAN CANCER
SOCIETY SUMMER RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS
The UM/Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center is accepting applications for
the American Cancer Society, Florida Division, Inc., 2003 Summer Research Fellowship
Program. Six fellowships are available to medical and pre-baccalaureate full-time
students who are Florida residents. The fellowships last three months and pay
$2,500 each. Applications are due by April 14, and awardees will be announced
by June 1. For guidelines and an application, contact Kathy Salce, Office of
Education and Training, at 305-243-2287.
SLIM DOWN FOR SPRING AT WEIGHT
WATCHERS ON MEDICAL CAMPUS
A new session begins with an informational meeting today, March 25, in ACC
West, room 128. The 13-week program is $118 for new members and $105 for continuing
members. For more information, call Frances Kaniewski at 305-243-1052.
CLEAR YOUR MIND AT
FREE MEDITATION CLASSES
Relaxing your mind can help you achieve happiness and increase productivity.
Learn the techniques of meditation at free classes presented by the Wellness
Center. Classes will be held March 28, April 18, and April 25, 1 to 1:40 p.m.,
at Dominion Tower, tenth floor conference room.
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!
UM/SYLVESTER PRESENTS LECTURE
SERIES ON PROVIDING END-OF-LIFE CARE
Health care professionals including physicians, nurses, psychologists, and social workers will
learn essential clinical competencies that are required to provide quality
end-of-life care through the EPEC Series 2003: Education on End-of-Life Care,
presented by the UM/Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. A series of monthly
lectures through July will address varied topics in the discipline. This
month’s topic is "Spirituality," presented by Carlos Sandoval-Cros,
M.D., director of the Courtelis Center for Research and Treatment in Psychosocial
Oncology. The lecture will be held March 25, noon, in Sylvester Conference
Room 1301. Lunch will be provided, and seating is limited. For more information
or a complete schedule of lectures, contact Remonia Green at 305-243-2287
or rgreen@med.miami.edu.
REGISTRATIONS ACCEPTED FOR MIAMI
INTERNATIONAL REVASCULARIZATION SUMMIT
The Division of Continuing Medical Education presents the Miami International
Revascularization Summit March 27 – 29 at the Wyndham Miami Beach Resort.
For more information or to register, call 305-243-6716.
MAKE THE MARKET WORK FOR YOU
WITH AIG VALIC EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR
Beaten, battered, and bruised by the recent market? AIG VALIC presents "12
1/2 Tips For Asset Allocation." At this financial educational seminar,
you will learn how to make your life less taxing, make Uncle Sam your silent
investment partner, manage your money successfully, and choose a financial
advisor. The class will be presented March 27, noon to 2 p.m., in the Dominion
Parking Garage, Suite 155. To register, visit http://www.miami.edu/development-training or
call 305-243-3090.
ADDICTION EXPERT VISITS CAMPUS TO
DISCUSS IDENTIFICATION OF EARLY RISK
The Center for Treatment Research on Adolescent Drug Abuse continues its 2003
lecture series with a presentation by Robert Zucker, Ph.D., director of the
University of Michigan Addiction Research Center, who will discuss “How
Early Can Risk for Substance Use Disorders Be Identified? What Are the Next
Steps for Prevention?” The lecture will be held March 28, noon, in the
Winn Dixie Hope Lodge. For more information, contact Joanna de Velasco at 305-243-6434.
BENEFITS OF INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT
ACCOUNTS DISCUSSED AT TIAA-CREF SEMINAR
TIAA-CREF will conduct an education seminar on "IRA Opportunities," March
31, noon, in the Dominion Parking Garage, Suite 155. IRAs are now much more
flexible and provide new opportunities for investment. Topics will include
traditional vs. Roth IRAs, IRA conversions, rolling your retirement into an
IRA, IRA portability, and investing your IRA. To register, visit http://www.miami.edu/development-training or
call 305-243-3090.
LECTURE TO ADDRESS PROTECTION
OF SPINAL CORD FOLLOWING INJURY
The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis continues the Gail F. Beach Memorial Visiting
Lectureship Series with “Neuroprotection of the Injured Spinal Cord:
From Molecule to Man,” presented by Michael G. Fehlings, M.D., director
of the Spinal Program at Toronto Western Hospital and professor of surgery
at the University of Toronto. Fehlings is a recognized leader in the study
of secondary injury mechanisms that contribute to damage following spinal cord
injury. His early work focused on vascular mechanisms of secondary injury.
In the last several years Fehlings has identified the roles of sodium and potassium
channels in white matter injury; a possible link between axonal injury and
apoptosis of myelinating cells; and neuropathology and associated pathomechanisms
of chronic spondylotic myelopathy in patients. His lecture will be held April
2, noon, in the James A. Batten Apex Center, located on the seventh floor of
the Lois Pope LIFE Center. For more information, call 305-243-7108 or visit http://www.miamiproject.miami.edu/vls2003.pdf.
TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH OF SPINAL CORD
INJURY HIGHLIGHTED AT CAMPUS COURSE
Experts will discuss the movement of innovations from the laboratory to the
clinic for treatment of spinal cord injury at the American Spinal Injury Association
seminar “Translational Research and Spinal Cord Injury: Avoiding Potential
Pitfalls,” April 3, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., in the James A. Batten Apex Center,
located on the seventh floor of the Lois Pope LIFE Center. The Miami Project
to Cure Paralysis, the VA Rehab R&D Center of Excellence in Functional
Recovery and Chronic SCI, and the South Florida Model SCI System bring you
this informative course, which will present state-of-the-art models for neuroprotection
and neural regeneration. Miami Project Ambassador Marc Buoniconti will make
a special appearance. For more information or to register, call 305-243-4739
or visit http://www.asia-spinalinjury.org/annualmeeting/index.html.
WALK FOR HOPE TO BENEFIT
NATIONAL PARKINSON FOUNDATION
Step up and make a difference at the Parkinson Walk for Hope, with proceeds
to benefit the National Parkinson Foundation. This 5K walk/run will be held
April 12 at Bayfront Park in Miami. Registration begins at 9 a.m., and the
race will kickoff at 10 a.m. To register, call 305-243-2985 or 800-327-4545.
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