e-Update

July 9, 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
--Medical Students Receive $85,000 in Scholarship Funds from Miami Rotary Club
--Hubert Rosomoff Research Day Honors Medical Director of Pain and Rehab Center
--Dr. José Szapocznik to Study Drug Abuse Treatment with $11 Million NIH Grant
--Working Nurses Can Earn Master's Degree at New Weekend Education Program
--Pfizer, Inc., Offers Free Cardiovascular Health Screenings for National Health Challenge
--Upcoming Calendar Events

ROTARY CLUB GRANTS UMSM SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS ON BEHALF OF MCCLELLAND TRUST

Students at the School of Medicine recently received a special gift from the Rotary Club of Miami. On behalf of the Thomas Brown McClelland Trust, the Rotary Club granted $88,500 in scholarship funds to students who will be entering or are currently attending the School of Medicine. The McClelland Trust has donated nearly $7 million since 1982 to benefit Miami-Dade County residents attending medical schools around the country. Mark O'Connell, M.D., senior associate dean for medical education at the School of Medicine, expressed the need for financial assistance in funding medical education, pointing out that about 86 percent of students borrow money to put themselves through medical school, and the average debt totals $120,000 by graduation. Through the generosity of donors like the Thomas Brown McClelland Trust, many students from families without the means to fund a medical education are given the opportunity to study to become tomorrow's doctors.

NIH AWARDS GRANT TO DR. JOSE SZAPOCZNIK FOR DRUG ABUSE TREATMENT CLINICAL TRIALS

José Szapocznik, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and director of the Center for Family Studies, has received an $11 million grant over five years from the National Institutes of Health to conduct clinical trials at leading drug abuse treatment centers in Florida. UM will become part of a network of 14 research centers that comprise the National Clinical Trials Network on Drug Abuse Treatment. The Clinical Trials Network's mission is to improve drug abuse treatment in the U.S. by moving proven treatments more rapidly to the front lines of practice.

UM NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY DEPARTMENT HONORS PAIN CENTER DIRECTOR DR. HUBERT ROSOMOFF

The School of Medicine and the Department of Neurological Surgery hosted the first annual Hubert L. Rosomoff Research Day in early June to honor Hubert Rosomoff, M.D., professor emeritus and medical director of the Comprehensive Pain and Rehabilitation Center. Dr. Rosomoff has devoted the majority of his career to understanding and alleviating pain in patients. He founded the Department of Neurological Surgery in 1971 and served as its chairman for 22 years. At the Research Day, faculty and residents presented research papers, some of which extended Dr. Rosomoff's own studies.

UM OFFERS WEEKEND MASTER'S PROGRAM IN NURSING TO FIT INTO BUSY SCHEDULES

Working nurses with full schedules now have the opportunity to study toward a Master of Science degree in nursing through a new program geared to fit more conveniently into their busy calendars. The two-year program at the University of Miami is offered on weekends and is the only one of its kind in Florida. Students can choose from education paths that will prepare them for practice as an adult nurse practitioner, family nurse practitioner, nurse midwife, a specialty in women's health, or a specialty in psychiatric mental health. A Master of Science in community health nursing also is offered, to prepare nurses for public health leadership positions. Upon completion, graduates of the program can apply for licensure as an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) in Florida and also may take national certification examinations in a respective clinical specialty. For information on admission requirements and course schedules, visit http://www.nursing.edu/nur, e-mail nursinggrad@miami.edu, or call 305-284-4325.

MAYOR PENELAS AND UM/JACKSON LEAD MIAMI IN CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH CHALLENGE

Mayor Alex Penelas will lead Miami in a five-city health challenge to promote awareness of cardiovascular health through free screenings. Miami residents are encouraged to participate in cholesterol, blood sugar, blood pressure and body mass index screenings, July 11 - 13, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Pfizer, Inc., will provide a state-of-the-art mobile screening unit and certified medical technicians to administer free screenings at the parking area of the Dadeland Mall, in front of Burdines. Other participating cities in the initiative are New York, Philadelphia, Columbus, and Washington D.C. Each will be rated to see which provides the most screenings and which is the "healthiest." Staff from UM/Jackson, the event's only hospital sponsor, will be on hand to answer questions, provide referral information, and represent the medical center's dedication to providing quality cardiovascular health awareness and services.

QUESTIONS ABOUT MEDICARE BILLING?
CONTACT THE OFFICE OF COMPLIANCE

Address questions regarding Medicare billing and compliance to Third Party Reimbursement/Office of Compliance at 305-243-HELP or 1-877-415-HELP. For more information about the help line or training programs offered by the compliance office, contact Gemma Romillo at 305-243-5842.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR!

HUMAN TEST SUBJECTS ARE TOPIC OF WEEKLY SEMINARS

A program of weekly small-group seminars on topics that pertain to human subjects will continue through July 31, noon to 1 p.m., at the Mailman Center for Child Development, room 2023. Upcoming seminars include "Genetics," presented by Kenneth Goodman, Ph.D., on July 10; "Confidentiality," presented by Lora Fleming, M.D., Ph.D., on July 17; "Adverse Event Reporting," presented by Stephen Richman, M.D., on July 24; and "Emergency Research," presented by Michael Novo, Esq., on July 31. For more information or to register, call Theresa Daniels at 305-243-2311. Seating is limited, so RSVP early to reserve your space.

JOIN UM/SYLVESTER FOR LECTURE ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TREATMENT

UM/Sylvester presents "Domestic Violence In-service," July 11, noon to 1 p.m., in Sylvester Conference Room 1301. You must register for this course, so call 305-243-9192 to reserve your space. One contact hour is offered with this class.

GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE AND DONATE AT SCHOOL OF MEDICINE BLOOD DRIVE

Help save a life by donating blood at the School of Medicine's July blood drive. Donation stations will be set up July 12, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the Rosenstiel Medical Science Building, second floor student lounge; outside the Retter Auditorium in the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute; and the UM/Sylvester courtyard.

DOCTOR/PATIENT DISCOURSE IS TOPIC OF UM/SYLVESTER PHYSICIAN COURSE

Brush up your communication skills at "Communicating with Your Patient," presented by UM/Sylvester, July 17, 8 to 9 a.m., Sylvester Conference Room 1301. One contact hour is provided for this course. To register, call 305-243-9192. Breakfast will be provided.

LEARN TO CREATE A SUCCESSFUL FINANCIAL PLAN FOR INCOME AFTER RETIREMENT

TIAA-CREF presents a seminar on issues you should consider as retirement approaches. At "Managing Your Retirement Income," participants will discuss the threats to income after retirement and strategies to manage these threats. Experts will provide you with the many retirement income options that are available through TIAA-CREF. The session will be held July 17, 9 to 10 a.m., at the Dominion Parking Garage, suite 155. To register, call the Office of Professional Development at 305-243-3090 or visit http://www.miami.edu/professional-development.

DISCOVER SUCCESSFUL SELF-EXPRESSION AT WELLNESS DEPARTMENT JOURNALING CLASS

Do you keep a personal journal or are you planning to start one? Whether you are recording joyful, exciting, sad, or unexpected events in your life, journaling can help lead to personal growth. The Department of Wellness and Recreation presents "Creative Journaling Exercises" to help you on the path to successful self-expression. This course will present a mix of instruction, sample journal entries, and writing prompts to help turn your journal into a reflection of the things that are important in your life. Classes begin July 17, noon to 1 p.m., at the Dominion Parking Garage, suite 155, and lunch will be provided. Subsequent sessions will follow, and you can attend one or all of the classes at your discretion. To register, call 305-243-3090.

JOIN BEST-SELLING AUTHOR DR. BRIAN WEISS TO DISCUSS SPIRITUALITY AND MEDICINE

The Behavioral Science Program of the Department of Family Medicine & Community Health invites you to a special Grand Rounds with Brian Weiss, M.D., best-selling author of Many Lives, Many Masters. Dr. Weiss will address "Spirituality & Medicine: Practical Considerations," on July 18, 8 to 9 a.m., in Jackson's Diagnostic Treatment Center, room 259. Seating is limited, so arrive early. For more information, call Heidi Stanley, Ph.D., research assistant professor and director of the Behavioral Science Program, at 305-243-2872.

NEW CURRICULUM ADDRESSED AT FINAL OPEN MEETING ON JULY 18

The implementation of the School of Medicine's new integrated curriculum for August 2001 is on schedule, and efforts that began in 1996 with the school council's task force on medical education are coming to fruition. The new curriculum will be introduced to this fall's entering class of first-year students, while students currently enrolled will continue to progress through the existing curriculum. In order to provide updated information and include interested faculty in this process, there will be monthly open meetings where information and dialog will be shared. The steering committee, module leaders, dean, and associate deans in medical education will attend these meetings to hear from faculty and answer questions. The next, and final, open meeting will be held on July 18 in the RMSB 5th floor auditorium at 5 p.m. Your participation in this meeting and in all other aspects of this important initiative is strongly encouraged.


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