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Thursday, November 19, 2009

General announcements

Quizlette: Test your knowledge of influenza - part three
  Influenza is a serious respiratory illness that spreads from person to person. It can lead to pneumonia, ear infections, sinus infections, dehydration and worsening of chronic medical conditions, such as congestive heart failure, asthma or diabetes, and even death.

1. If you had only one choice, what is the single best way to prevent getting the flu?
A. Covering your mouth when coughing/sneezing
B. Getting a flu vaccine
C. Cleansing your hands often
D. Not touching your nose or mouth

2. If I get the seasonal flu vaccine, I am also covered for the H1N1 virus.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

ANSWERS

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Last day to help Michigan beat Ohio State in the organ donation registry competition!
  Wolverine fans across the state can help Michigan beat Ohio State and save lives! The University of Michigan and Ohio State University are competing in the 4th annual Wolverine vs. Buckeyes Challenge for Life, to see which state can sign up the most people to its state's organ donor registry from now through Nov. 19. The state with the most donors wins.

The Buckeyes have beaten us the past three years. It's time that we show them our Michigan pride and win this year. Tell everyone you know to sign up: you don't need to be a Michigan resident to sign up, and there are no age limitations on donors.

For more information about the Michigan vs. Ohio State donor registry competition visit www.giftoflifemichigan.org/goblue/.

Also, read Tony Denton's message.

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Nominate a colleague for the Kaiser Teaching Awards
  Consider nominating a colleague for one of the Kaiser-Permanente Awards for Excellence in Teaching. There will be one award given to an outstanding pre-clinical teacher and one given to an outstanding clinical teacher. Any faculty member who teaches in the M1 or M2 portion of the medical school curriculum may be nominated for the pre-clinical award; faculty with major teaching effort in the M3 or M4 years are eligible for nomination for the clinical award. Faculty who have previously received a Kaiser award are not eligible for re-nomination.

For further information about the Kaiser awards and for instructions on submitting a nomination, visit the Web site. At this time, we are asking for names of nominees and brief qualifying statements only; all necessary support materials will be requested at a later date. The deadline for nominations is Dec. 1.

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IRBMED holiday announcement
  As the holiday season approaches, the Institutional Review Boards of the University of Michigan Medical School Office would like to remind you of the following:

IRBMED review boards do not meet on Thursday, Nov. 26, Thanksgiving Day or Friday, Nov. 27, the day following Thanksgiving.

IRBMED review boards do not meet during the holiday closure Dec. 25 - Jan. 3. The last meetings of 2009 are Friday, Dec. 18 and Thursday, Dec. 24. The first meeting of 2010 will be Thursday, Jan. 7.

The IRBMED office is not open for regular business during the holiday closure beginning the afternoon of Dec. 24. The office will reopen at 8:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 4. The drop-box outside our offices at 517 W. William will remain open to receive submissions, but mail will not be opened until Jan. 4. In addition, campus mail will not be delivered during the holiday closure.

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'Believe' book for sale in the Friends Gift Shop
  Stop by the Friends Gift Shop and pick up a copy of the 'Believe' book, which is full of inspirational quotes and a great gift for the holidays. With every purchase you will receive a free 'Believe' notebook. All proceeds benefit programs at the hospital.
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Survival Flight team wins METI Cup for critical skills competition
  We congratulate the University of Michigan Survival Flight team for recently winning the METI Cup, the annual competition between air medical flight teams that is held during the Air Medical Transport Conference each year. It is a critical care skills competition hosted by Medical Education Technologies, Inc. This year the conference and competition were held in San Jose.

This is Survival Flight's third year holding on to this title after defeating 15 other teams in the largest METI Cup Competition ever. The winning two-person team consisted of Ted Adelmann and Paul Munger who defeated fifteen other teams, even though they were competing for the first time on a national stage, going head-to-head at displaying their real time, real situation response skills on state-of-the-art patient simulators.

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Michigan Harvest Food Gatherers food drive
  We need you to help fight hunger. The Michigan Harvest Food Gatherers food drive will occur through Nov. 24. Donations of non-perishable foods and money will be collected at various sites throughout the Health System. Checks should be made payable to "Food Gatherers." Glass containers and outdated items are not acceptable. For details, or to have your area become a collection site, contact Patient Food and Nutrition Services at 734-936-5197.
  Web site:  http://www.med.umich.edu/fooddrive/
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Upcoming events

Nov. 23: Cancer Center Grand Rounds featuring Robert Bristow, M.D., Ph.D., FRCPC
  The Cancer Center Grand Rounds will take place at noon Monday, Nov. 23, in Ford Auditorium, featuring Robert Bristow, M.D., Ph.D., FRCPC, University of Toronto, Ontario Cancer Institute. Bristow's seminar is entitled "Contextual Synthetic Lethality and Cancer Therapy: A role for the tumor microenvironment in DNA repair." Lunch will be served, beginning at 11:30 a.m., in the Ford Lobby. All are invited to attend.
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Dec. 5: Real Life program, an adolescent alcohol and drug prevention program
  Real Life is targeted to youth ages 11 - 17 who have experimented with alcohol and/or drugs or who are at risk for this behavior. This day-long education intervention program addresses medical and social consequences and focuses on techniques to prevent serious injury. With the help of medical professionals, injury prevention specialist, young patient survivors, crash investigators and local police, participants get a first-hand look at the consequences of drug and alcohol related injuries.

The program will take place from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5, in Ford Auditorium. For more information, visit the Web site or call 734-232-3813.

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Nov. 23 - 24: U-M Livonia Vein Center Healthy Leg Days sale
  Just what your legs have been aching for -- the two-day U-M Livonia Vein Center and SIGVARIS Healthy Leg Day sale. Stop by the Towsley Link from 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 23 and Tuesday, Nov. 24, to stock up and save.

Buy three get one free on all SIGVARIS support hose any style and any color, or save 10 percent off quantities of three or less. Free U-M tote bag with any purchase. For more information, call 734-432-7662.

  Web site:  http://www.livoniavein.com
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Nov. 19: LiFT = Living free of tobacco
  The UMHS Tobacco Consultation Service special support group LiFT = Living Free of Tobacco will meet from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19, at 2025 Traverwood Drive, Suite A3. This is an informal meeting for people who are looking for extra support from a past quit or who would like more information about quitting. At this open forum, you can talk about any issues you are having or ask questions, and brainstorm solutions together. Registration is not necessary. For more information, call 734-998-6222.
  Web site:  http://www.med.umich.edu/mfit/tobacco
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Nov. 30: Good luck farewell for Fritz Seyferth
  Please stop by to bid farewell and wish Fritz Seyferth the best as he moves on from the Cardiovascular Center to focus on his team building and leadership development consulting practice. A reception will take place from 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 30, in the Cardiovascular Center Board Room, room 5321.
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Nov. 20: Center for Chemical Genomics Colloquium Lecture Series
  The Center for Chemical Genomics Colloquium Lecture Series will take place at 9 a.m. Friday, Nov. 20, in Palmer Commons Forum Hall featuring Christopher M. Moxham, Ph.D., senior research adviser, lead Optimization Biology, Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis. Moxham will present "Eli Lilly and Co. Phenotypic Drug Discovery Initiative."
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Dec. 1 and 8: Ambulatory Care Safety Academy courses
  On Tuesday, Dec. 1 from 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. and Tuesday, Dec. 8 from 1- 3 p.m., a two-hour Safety Academy course will be offered to managers, supervisors, lead clerks and MAs, and safety liaisons of clinics (both on and off-site) and other outpatient clinical services. This course provides participants with the knowledge and tools to effectively manage health and safety in their department. Registration is required. To learn more, view the flyer.
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Nov. 20: Internal Medicine Grand Rounds/Cancer Center's Martel Lecturer
  Internal Medicine Grand Rounds/Cancer Center's Rhoda Martel Memorial Lecture will take place at noon Friday, Nov. 20, in Ford Auditorium. Deborah Schrag, M.D., M.P.H., will present "Insuring and Ensuring High Quality Cancer Care for Our Most Vulnerable Patients." Schrag is an attending physician at Dana Farber Cancer Institute and is an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston. For a real time interactive link, visit connect.umms.med.umich.edu/intmedg. Box lunches will be provided.
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Dec. 1: Straight Talk, a juvenile fire injury prevention program
  Straight Talk is a juvenile fire injury prevention program. This family oriented, hospital-based program targets youth ages eight to 17 who exhibit high-risk behavior associated with fire play, fire setting or juvenile arson. It addresses the medical and social consequences associated with devastating burn injuries. Medical professionals, an injury prevention specialist and fire fighters provide families with techniques necessary to promote a safe home environment and prevent fire related injuries.

The program will take place from 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 1, in Ford Auditorium. For more information or to register, visit the Web site or call 734-232-3813.

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Nov. 24: The doctor's opinion on alcoholism
  "The Doctor's Opinion on Alcoholism" will be presented by Herbert Malinoff, M.D., addictionologist. This presentation is part of the Dawn Farm Series and will take place from 7:30 - 9 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 24, at the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Education Center. The program will describe the differences between social drinkers and alcoholics and provide a physician's view of alcoholism as presented in the literature of Alcoholics Anonymous. This event is free and open to all. Registration is not required. CE is provided. For more information, call 734-485-8725 or visit the Web site below.
  Web site:  http://www.dawnfarm.org/edseries.html
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Nov. 19: Taubman Talks
  Taubman Talks will take place at noon Thursday, Nov. 19, in the Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience Institute Waggoner Conference Room. The talk will feature presentations from Yehoash Raphael's Laboratory: Reiko Watanabe, M.D., will present "Nascent Cells with Stem Cell Features in the Mature Cochela" and Yoshihisa Ueda, M.D., will present "The Use of Junctional Modulators for Stem Cell Insertion into the Auditory Epithelium."
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Nov. 19: Learn how to use Confluence, a wiki for the Health System
  On Thursday, Nov. 19, Medical School Information Services will be hosting several training sessions about, Confluence at the West Lecture Hall in Med Sci II. Confluence is a wiki, which is an enterprise-wide web-based tool available for online collaboration. Participants are encouraged to bring a laptop to follow along. Both first time and advanced Confluence users are encouraged to attend. For more information or to register, visit the Web site below.
  Web site:  https://www.umms.med.umich.edu/confluence/display/demo/Confluence+Training
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Nov. 19: U-M March of Dimes Health Walk
  Join U-M Health System, March of Dimes and the Ann Arbor community on Thursday, Nov. 19, as we walk in support of our long-standing commitment to the health and well-being of mothers and babies. Information about women's and children's health issues will be provided at education stops from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. The first 500 walkers will enjoy complimentary lunch and t-shirt. The opening ceremony will begin at 11 a.m. in Dow Auditorium and will feature Karin Muraszko, M.D., professor and chair, U-M Department of Neurosurgery.
  Web site:  http://www.marchofdimes.com/michigan
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Dec. 7: Communicating like a leader
  Effective communication is essential for leaders. Panelists for this communicaitons workshop will discuss how communication can negatively or positively impact your leadership goals. You will learn about tailoring your message to your audience, whether you are communicating with your constituents or your staff. The discussion will be moderated by Jean Waltman, Ph.D., CEW senior research specialist, and Kirsten Elling, Ph.D., CEW associate director for counseling, program and services, at 5:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 7, at the Center for the Education of Women. For more information or to register, visit the Web site or call 734-764-6005.
  Web site:  http://www.cew.umich.edu
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Parking and transportation

Jackson van pool has an opening
  Our friendly Jackson van pool has openings. Work hours should be between 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. on campus. We leave Jackson at 7 a.m. and make stops to central campus and end at the medical campus. We arrive back in Jackson around 6:15 p.m. For more information, e-mail Crystal at crysmill@med.umich.edu.
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Van pool rider needed from the Westland and Canton areas
  Two riders/backup drivers are needed from the Canton area with work hours from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. One is needed now and one in December. Pick up is at Meijer's parking lot in Canton and drop off is at the Cancer Center parking structure. For more information, please call Linda at 734-961-7111 or e-mail lhartwi@umich.edu.
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New on the UMHS Web

New video -- Learn more about the hazardous materials you work with
  Do you work with hazardous materials? A brief and informative online video is available to show you how to locate material safety data sheets for the materials that you work with. It is important to know where you can readily access a material safety data sheet in the event that you, a co-worker, patient or visitor is exposed to a chemical that requires rapid response to minimize harmful side effects.

In addition to emergency first aid procedures, MSDSs contain information that identifies the components/ingredients in the material; physical and health hazards; spill response procedures; safe handling precautions and storage information; control measures and exposure limits; and physical and chemical characteristics.

Be proactive - learn more about the hazardous materials that you work with!

  Web site:  http://www.med.umich.edu/i/safety/hazmat/msds.htm
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Take Five for Safety podcast -- be prepared for severe winter weather
  In the latest Take 5 for Safety Podcast, Bruce Cadwallender, director of Safety and Emergency Management, interviews Carrie Wright, emergency management specialist with Safety Management Services, about severe winter weather preparedness.

Carrie defines emergency winter weather terminology and discusses how this information is shared within the U-M Hospitals and Health Centers. She also outlines actions staff should take when we experience severe winter weather, including how to participate in the 4-wheel drive program.

You can listen to and download podcasts on your computer using Windows Media Player.

  Web site:  http://www.med.umich.edu/i/podcasts/#5
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