World AIDS Day, internationally observed on December 1st of each year, is dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection.
In recognition of this day, our campus is proud to again be hosting several panels of the AIDS Memorial Quilt. The Quilt will be on display in the School of Nursing Atrium and the Hixson Atrium from 12:00pm on Monday, November 29th to 1:00pm Thursday, December 1st. Viewing is free and open to the public.
Each day this week, the Office of Student Engagement and the KUMC Student World AIDS Group will be co-sponsoring programs with various campus organizations as we explore 30 Years of Prevention, Treatment, and Care. Lunch or dinner will be provided each day.
DATES, TIMES, AND TOPICS ARE LISTED IN THE PREVIOUS POST BELOW.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Monday, November 21, 2011
World AIDS Day - Events All Week!
World AIDS Day is December 1. We have events planned Monday through Thursday all week. Come for any or all! Everyone is welcome.
All Week - AIDS Memorial Quilt
Days: Monday - Thursday
Place: SON Atrium and Hixon Atrium
Organized by: OSE and SWAG
Monday, November 28 - AIDS Service Organization Panel
Reception: 5:00-5:45pm
Panel: 6:00-7:00pm
Candlelight Vigil: following panel
Place: SON Atrium/Auditorium
Tuesday, November 29 - AIDS History, Myths, and Truths
Time: 12:00-1:00pm
Place: SON Auditorium
Speaker: Catherine Satterwhite, PhD
Wednesday, November 30 - The Unlikely Case
Time: 12:00-1:00pm
Place: WHE Auditorium
Speaker: Sharon Lee, MD
And the Band Played On (movie)
Time: Dinner starts: 5:00pm
Movie starts: 5:30pm
Place: Lied Auditorium
Thursday, December 1 - The Future of Prevention and Treatment
Time: 12:00-1:00pm
Place: WHE Auditorium
Speaker: Julie Banderas, PharmD
Event Calendar
All Week - AIDS Memorial Quilt
Days: Monday - Thursday
Place: SON Atrium and Hixon Atrium
Organized by: OSE and SWAG
Monday, November 28 - AIDS Service Organization Panel
Reception: 5:00-5:45pm
Panel: 6:00-7:00pm
Candlelight Vigil: following panel
Place: SON Atrium/Auditorium
Tuesday, November 29 - AIDS History, Myths, and Truths
Time: 12:00-1:00pm
Place: SON Auditorium
Speaker: Catherine Satterwhite, PhD
Wednesday, November 30 - The Unlikely Case
Time: 12:00-1:00pm
Place: WHE Auditorium
Speaker: Sharon Lee, MD
And the Band Played On (movie)
Time: Dinner starts: 5:00pm
Movie starts: 5:30pm
Place: Lied Auditorium
Thursday, December 1 - The Future of Prevention and Treatment
Time: 12:00-1:00pm
Place: WHE Auditorium
Speaker: Julie Banderas, PharmD
Thursday, November 17, 2011
With enough money, we could get congress to agree that a horse is a vegetable.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheats/2011/11/16/congress-says-pizza-is-a-vegetable.html?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=cheatsheet_afternoon&cid=newsletter%3Bemail%3Bcheatsheet_afternoon&utm_term=Cheat+Sheet
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Nominate an MPH professor for the Chancellor's Distinguished Teaching Award!
I'm just copying an e-mail we all received here because I don't recognize any MPH professors in the list of previous winners. Since we all know we have some great professors in the program, we encourage you to nominate the one you think is best!
Chancellor's Distinguished Teaching Award
Chancellor's Distinguished Teaching Award
The Chancellor selects faculty members in the schools of Health Professions, Medicine, and Nursing at the
University of Kansas Medical Center to be recipients of the Chancellor's Distinguished Teaching Award.
Faculty members with excellence in teaching while at KUMC may be nominated by a faculty colleague, student, or alumnus. Each nomination must include:
1. Nominator's letter summarizing the faculty member's
a. worthiness for receiving this award;
b. formal teaching responsibilities; and
c. voluntary additional teaching (interdepartmental, etc.), if any;
2. Nominee's curriculum vitae, indicating reception of other teaching awards, if any;
3. Copies of past formal evaluations of the nominee's teaching made by students and residents; and
4. Evaluations by faculty peers.
Additional letters in support of the nomination are not required but are recommended. A maximum of five individuals’ letters will be accepted. Nominations must be submitted by Friday, January 27, 2012, and directed to my attention, Office of Academic Affairs, 5015 Wescoe, Mail Stop 1040, University of Kansas Medical Center, 3901 Rainbow Boulevard, Kansas City, Kansas 66160.
I hope you will take this opportunity to nominate a member of our faculty. Listed below are previous winners currently on faculty who are not eligible to receive it again.
Martha Barnard Michael Parmely
Gustavo Blanco Thomas Pazdernik
Wanda Bonnel Brian Petroff
Diane Boyle Janet Pierce
James Calvet Allen Rawitch
Cheng Cho Gregory Reed
Glen Cox Pamela Shaw
Ivan Damjanov Carol Smith
Winifred Dunn Peter Smith
Dianne Durham Donna Sweet
George Enders Merrill Tarr
James Fishback Cynthia Teel
Allan Fleming Kimberly Templeton
Katherine Fletcher James Thomas
Linda Frazier Anne Walling
Norberto Gonzalez Karen Wambach
Gary Gronseth Judith Warren
Edna Hamera Michael Werle
Vicki Hicks Louis Wetzel
Daniel Hinthorn Anita Wingate
Douglas Horbelt Robert Wittler
Robert Klein John Wood
Janice Loudon Douglas Wright
David Meyers Xiaoming Zhang
Garold Minns
Michael Moncure
Scott Moser
Allen B. Rawitch, Ph.D.
Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
and Dean of Graduate Studies
5015 Wescoe, MS 1040
Ext. 8-1258
Seminar from the Good Samaritan Project This Thursday: How To Communicate With Patients About HIV and Sexuality
Student World AIDS Group, Health Professionals for Human Rights, and Students Educating and Advocating for Diversity would like to invite you to an engaging lecture: “How to communicate with patients about HIV and sexuality.”
We will be hosting Pamela Ford,case manager, and Joseph Catrett, prevention specialist, from the Good Samaritan Project. Through a mock case management interview with a HIV patient, they will cover how to address sensitive issues concerning history of the client and sexual activity. They will also discuss resources and services available to HIV clients. If you are interested in learning more, please join us!
Date: Thursday, Nov. 10th
Time: 12pm
Where: 1027 Orr Major
Delicious lunch provided by Vietnam Cafe.
We will be hosting Pamela Ford,case manager, and Joseph Catrett, prevention specialist, from the Good Samaritan Project. Through a mock case management interview with a HIV patient, they will cover how to address sensitive issues concerning history of the client and sexual activity. They will also discuss resources and services available to HIV clients. If you are interested in learning more, please join us!
Date: Thursday, Nov. 10th
Time: 12pm
Where: 1027 Orr Major
Delicious lunch provided by Vietnam Cafe.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Women in Medicine Week-starring Dr. Megha Ramaswamy! (Co-sponsored by MPHSO)
(I can't make this flyer any bigger, but you will get a copy via e-mail too!)
Rethink Breast Cancer: Your Man Reminder App
Check out this clever app to get women to perform monthly breast exams! Brilliant!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsyE2rCW71o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsyE2rCW71o
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