Criscione, Andrew D. From: MGH Institute News Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2013 4:10 PM To: Criscione, Andrew D. Subject: The Yardarm If you're having trouble viewing this email, you may see it online. Share this: President's Perspective As the 2013 2014 academic year begins, President Bellack welcomes new and returning students, faculty, and staff, remarking on the Institute's incredible growth and progress in her monthly column. Second Annual Charlestown Community Day September 20 1st Avenue Provost Blog Provost Alex Johnson discusses the Institute's groundbreaking new IMPACT curriculum and its importance to the future of interprofessionalism in his most recent blog post. Institute Expands Space for Research, Offices The Institute has added 14,000 square feet of new space in Building 79/96 to support the research of Jordan Green, Tiffany Hogan, and Lisa Wood, relocate the Bio- Motion Lab from 2CC, and provide workstations for the PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences students. Faculty and staff in the Department of Physical Therapy are scheduled to relocate to One Constitution Center (OCC) Friday, September 6, which will provide office space in Building 36 and Building 39 to accommodate School of Nursing needs, the newly approved Occupational Therapy program, and the anticipated Physician program. In spring 2014, the Occupational Therapy program's Functional Living Lab will open in 2CC. The MGH Institute will host its second annual Community Day on Friday, September 20, from 8:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. All first-year entry-level students will participate as part of the new IMPACT (Interprofessional Model for Patientand Client-Centered Teams) curriculum. Through teambased participation, students will prepare for interprofessional collaborative practice by engaging in a series of learning activities designed to facilitate their development in the four IPEC competency domains: values and ethics, teamwork, roles, and responsibilities and communication. Several activities with Charlestown and Boston residents are planned. They include neighborhood park cleanups, yoga classes for high school students, and parent education about early literacy. Students will meet their IMPACT teammates and faculty facilitators in the morning and then travel to one of 30 different sites for two-hour service blocks. Save the Date: November 6 7th Annual Scholarship Gala 1
Parking Spaces Available for Fall Students and employees can now park in the IHP's new Terminal Street Parking Lot, which is a short walk from the school's main campus. Students can purchase a semester parking pass for $320, averaging out to $20 per week. This new lot is one of the least expensive parking options in Boston. View campus map. IHP's 33rd Schweitzer Fellow Helps Older Adults Cope with Emergencies MGH Institute of Health Professions will host its 7th annual fundraising gala at the Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel on Wednesday, November 6. This year s gala, Transforming Lives: Education that Serves, will highlight our students and our clinical centers. While working last fall with an elderly patient during the aftermath of the devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy, Jessica Eder developed a project that would lead her to being named a 2013-2014 Albert Schweitzer Fellow. Story. For more information, visit www.mghihp.edu/gala. As always, faculty, staff, and alumni have a special rate. New Student Orientation BBQ Provost to Receive Highest Honors from ASHA Alex F. Johnson, PhD, CCC-SLP, Provost and Academic Vice President of Academic Affairs, and a renowned speech-language pathologist, will receive the Honors of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), the organization's highest honor, at its annual meeting in November. Story. Two Charlestown High School Seniors Awarded Merit Scholarships New students in the Master of Science in Nursing, Master of Science in Physical Therapy, and Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology turned out for the annual BBQ to welcome them to the Institute during Orientation. Slideshow. New Food and Beverage Policy, Complimentary IHP Water Bottles 2
Charlestown residents Matthew J. Johnson (left) and Brendan L. Baker each was awarded a $3,000 2013 Partners HealthCare Charlestown Merit Scholarship by Partners affiliates MGH Institute of Health Professions, MGH Charlestown HealthCare Center, and Spaulding Rehabilitation Network. This is the fourth year the affiliates have collaborated to present scholarships to Charlestown residents. Story. Aphasia Center Sing-Along Beverages are now allowed in Building 36, Room 320, and Building 2CC, Room 240, but only if they are in an approved IHP beverage bottle (left) or equivalent (right). Beverages and food are still allowed in the Institute s other classrooms and the Rehabilitation Labs, but beverages and food are prohibited in all other Institute labs and centers. The Office of Development will distribute complimentary IHP beverage bottles during and before the first week of classes. New Feature: IHPhotos Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology student King Kwok led Aphasia Center clients in a group sing-along to literally send them off on a good note. Kwok, who just completed her final year at the Institute, said singing can help people with aphasia recover some of the speech lost due to a stroke or traumatic brain injury. Slideshow. Along the Waterfront On Board The Institute has hired several new faculty and staff members to accommodate the school s continuing growth. The photos below represent those new employees whose photos have been taken; photos of the remaining new hires will be included in October s In the first installment of the Yardarm s newest feature, IHPhotos, Glenn Clabo, husband of School of Nursing Dean Laurie Lauzon Clabo, has a wonderful shot of the school sign located at the corner of 1st Avenue and Terry Ring Way. Everyone in the IHP community is invited to submit 3
Yardarm. photos for this feature. A select number of photos, which can range from student study groups to activities and anything in-between, will be published each month in the Yardarm. Show us your most memorable IHP moments by tagging #MGHInstitute or emailing news@mghihp.edu and your photo could be showcased in next month s Yardarm! Lisa Walker Physician Studies Program Director Amanda Hudson Information Technology Catherine Schmidt PhD Fellow CIPSI Campus Bike Repair Station Communication Sciences & Disorders Jordan Green and Director Speech & Feeding Disorders Lab Tiffany Hogan and Director Speech and Language Literacy Lab (SAiL Lab) Meg Simione Doctoral Research Fellow To accommodate the increased number of students biking to campus, the Institute has installed a Bike Repair Station inside the west-end alcove of Building 36. The station includes all the tools necessary to perform basic repairs and maintenance, from changing a flat to adjusting brakes and derailleurs. Detailed instructions are available via an on-site QR code one can scan with a smart phone. Katy Cabbage Project Manager Rebecca Inzana Clinical Instructor Jenya Iuzzini Postdoctoral Research Fellow Institute in the News Joseph Macy Jr. Foundation Website August 15 Published article co-authored by School of Nursing Clinical Gail Gall, PhD, APRN, BC, entitled Improving Quality and Safety for Diverse Populations, which details an interprofessional curriculum focusing on safe and effective care for patients with Limited English Proficiency. Tracy Centanni Project Director SAiL Lab Calendar Nursing 09/09 First day of fall classes. Registration deadline for new students. 09/09 Faculty Writing Group Noon 1:00 p.m. B36 R259 09/11 Free water bottle handout for students. 4
11:15 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 2CC Lobby 09/11 DEN Info Session 6:00 p.m. B36 Rebecca Hill Andrea Mosher Instructor Nancy Naam Nagda Project Manager 09/12 09/12 Free water bottle handout for students: 10:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. B36 Lobby Free water bottle handout for employees: 1:00 4:00 p.m. B34 2nd Floor PhD Research Seminar 5:00 6:00 p.m. B36 R259 09/12 CSD Continuing Education Event 6:00 9:00 p.m. B36 R305 09/13 Faculty Meeting and Welcome Breakfast 9:00 10:50 a.m. Location TBD Abraham Ndiwane Associate Rita Olans Lisa Quinn 09/13 09/16 Free water bottle handout for employees. 1:00 4:00 p.m. B34 2nd Floor Grants 101 Noon 1:00 p.m. B36 R322 09/17 Provost/CIPSI Wine & Cheese 4:00 5:00 p.m. B36 Provost Suite 09/18 Info Session; OTD, DPT, MSSLP 6:00 p.m. B36 Sheila Swales Instructor Malinda Teague Kathleen Valentine Associate Faculty and Staff Opportunities at the IHP For the latest faculty and staff positions available at the Institute, please visit the Institute's Careers page. Honor a Partner in Excellence: Nominate Your Colleagues Today Help identify and thank exceptional employees for their outstanding contributions to Partners success: The annual Partners in Excellence (PIE) program is unique in that it enables everyone in the Partners organization to participate. Individuals and teams are nominated by their co-workers, the people who know first-hand the impact 09/19 09/20 09/20 09/23 09/23 09/25 09/26 09/26 09/26 09/27 09/30 PhD Research Seminar 5:00 6:00 p.m. B36 R259 Last day to add a class. Last day to elect audit, pass/fail options. Second Annual Community Day 8:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Charlestown Introduction to Searching with Ovid Noon 12:45 p.m. B36 R302 Training Health Professionals to Meet Tomorrow's Challenges 4:30 5:30 p.m. B36 R315 BA Harris Celebration 6:00 8:00 p.m. 2CC President's Town Hall Meeting Noon 1:00 p.m. B36 R309 PhD Research Seminar 5:00 6:00 p.m. B36 R259 BSN Info Session 6:00 p.m. B36 Interprofessional Infant Development Day aka "Baby Day" Schwartz Rounds Noon 1:00 p.m. B36 R305A 5
their colleagues contributions make. Nominate your colleagues (individuals or teams) for a 2013 Partners in Excellence (PIE) Award in one of these categories: Quality Treatment and Service, Leadership and Innovation, Teamwork, Operational Efficiency, and Outstanding Community Contributions. Email or call (617) 724-9743 for nomination forms/questions. The nomination deadline is September 13. 2013 2014 Catalog Now Available The MGH Institute 2013-2014 Catalog, which details information for students, employees, prospective students and faculty, and the general public, is now available. Check the Events Listings for new items added throughout the month. Annual Security Report The 2013 2014 MGH Institute of Health Professions Annual Security Report is now available in electronic form. Hard copies are in the Student Affairs, Human Resources, Facilities, the President s Office, the Provost Office, and the security desk in Buildings 36 and 2CC. Individual copies available upon request. The report, which shows the Institute is in compliance with the Jeanne Cleary Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and the Drug- Free Schools and Communities Act, also includes statistics for the previous three years. Feedback, Tips, Ideas, Etc. Please forward items of interest to Yardarm editor John Shaw. Past editions are in the Publications section of the website. If you have suggestions or comments about any issue at the IHP, please submit them to President Bellack's online suggestion box, Institute Input. Charlestown Navy Yard 36 1st Avenue Boston, MA 02129 www.mghihp.edu A graduate school founded by Massachusetts General Hospital Member of Connect with us: This email was sent to acriscione@mghihp.edu. To ensure that you continue receiving our emails, please add us to your address book or safe list. manage your preferences opt out using TrueRemove. Got this as a forward? Sign up to receive our future emails. 6