UTMB Announcements for 4/26/2024

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Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) Benefits Information Session
Optional Retirement Program of Texas (ORP) Benefits Information Session
100 Days of Accessibility (A11y): Day 19 - How do smartphone screen readers work?
JSSOM Teaching Opportunities - Facilitator Recruitment Portal for 24-25AY closes on April 26,2024
Your input is needed! How do we address health disparities by electronic medical records?
May 7: The Provost's Lecture Series Welcomes Dr. Archana Chatterjee
BHH Seminar Series Presents, "Clinical Research in Pregnancy, the FDA, and the "Shadows of Thalidomide"" by Dr. Miranda Waggoner
Volunteers Needed for Naegleria Antibody Titers Study
Administrative Professionals Association

Repeat AnnouncementsFirst Published
MSN Fall 2024 Application Open - Apply Today!3/26/2024
OLLI Gardening Symposium4/22/2024
Non-Healthcare Provider Heartsaver CPR AED Training4/22/2024
IHOP 09.02.08 Medical Record Forms Management -Available for Review and Comment4/12/2024
IHOP 03.02.11 - Controlled Substance Theft or Significant Loss Reporting- New Initial Policy Available for Review and Comment4/12/2024
100 Days of Accessibility (A11y): Day 15 - What is audio description?4/22/2024
100 Days of Accessibility (A11y): Day 16 - 27% of US Adults have a disability4/23/2024
The Sealy Institute for Vaccine Sciences is looking for Healthy Child Volunteers Ages 6 Months - 11 yrs4/22/2024
100 Days of Accessibility (A11y): Day 17 - Japanese sites are the most accessible4/24/2024
100 Days of Accessibility (A11y): Day 18 - Most people use closed captions4/25/2024
IHOP - 09.03.34 - Sexual Assault Examination and Collection of Forensic Evid. for the Adult/Adolescent/Pediatric Patient - Available for Rev/Comment4/19/2024
**Free Tickets**Galveston Symphony Orchestra Concert Honors UTMB Healthcare Heroes on May 5 at 1894 Grand Opera House4/19/2024
Power of Writing Practice Retreat at OLLI4/22/2024
Join a Groundbreaking Study: Transforming Wellness Visits for Patients with Dementia4/22/2024
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - Normal Healthy Participants And Subjects With Asthma Are Needed4/23/2024
Caregiver Connection Support Group Meeting Friday, April 26 12 - 1pm Zoom Mtg.4/23/2024
Avaya Maintenance for Galveston Campus Wednesday, May 1st, from 7:00PM to 10:00PM4/24/2024
TimeWise: Using your earned PTO4/25/2024
UTMB Health BOTOX Event4/25/2024
Faculty Advancement in Research Seminar Series Continues - Wednesday, May 8th4/25/2024
Epic Upgrade Happening on Sunday, May 5, 2024 - Webpage Available4/25/2024

Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) Benefits Information Session
First Published 4/26/2024

Thinking about retiring within six months to a year? The UTMB HR Benefits office is hosting a Teachers Retirement of Texas (TRS) session on Friday, May 3.

The session will go over how to calculate your eligibility for retiree insurance benefits, the required documentation, and other important action items.

Click on the link below to register for the session. You will receive a confirmation email to save the session to your Outlook calendar.

Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) Benefits Information Session – 10 to 11 a.m.

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For questions or more information about the retirement information session, please contact HR Benefits at benefits.services@utmb.edu or (409) 772-2630.

Contact:     Email: HR Benefits Services     For: HR Shared Services     Phone: 4097722630
 
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Optional Retirement Program of Texas (ORP) Benefits Information Session
First Published 4/26/2024

Thinking about retiring within six months to a year? The UTMB HR Benefits office is hosting a Optional Retirement Program (ORP) Benefits Information Session on Friday, May 3.

The session will go over how to calculate your eligibility for retiree insurance benefits, the required documentation, and other important action items.

Click on the link below to register for the session. You will receive a confirmation email to save the session to your Outlook calendar.

Optional Retirement Program (ORP) Benefits Information Session – 2 to 3 p.m.

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For questions or more information about the retirement information session, please contact HR Benefits at benefits.services@utmb.edu or (409) 772-2630.

Contact:     Email: HR Benefits Services     For: HR Shared Services     Phone: 4097722630
 
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100 Days of Accessibility (A11y): Day 19 - How do smartphone screen readers work?
First Published 4/26/2024

Day 19: How do smartphone screen readers work?

A mobile screen reader differs from other versions in that it's gesture driven. Instead of a user activating the tab key or other shortcut keys to read a page, swipe gestures are used to interact with the mobile operating system. This can be moving focus from button to button, interacting with or mimicking a touch interaction.

On Apple's VoiceOver for example, a left/right swipe gesture will move the focus from element to element, but an up/down swipe will cycle through the various navigation options such as headings, links or forms.

Your smartphone screen reader can typically be found under the accessibility settings. (TalkBack on Android or VoiceOver on iOS).

Explore previous Days of A11y

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Contact:     Email: Valerie Hall     For: Digtial Accessibility     Phone: 650-619-9687
 
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JSSOM Teaching Opportunities - Facilitator Recruitment Portal for 24-25AY closes on April 26,2024
First Published 4/26/2024

IMC Faculty PBL/Small Group Options for Academic Year 2024-2025

The Instruction Management Office (IMO) is now initiating the recruitment of faculty facilitators for small group and Problem-Based Learning (PBL) sessions in the pre-clerkship phase (years 1 and 2) of the four year Integrated Medical Curriculum (IMC)

Online surveys will be available from March 22nd through April 26th,for JSSOM faculty to indicate the teaching activities they are interested and available to participate in.  Faculty should NOT contact Course Coordinators directly to express their interest. The URL for sign-up is:

https://www.utmb.edu/meded/facultyPortal.asp

What is PBL?  PBL is the central learning modality for our three foundational science and six organ-based courses.  PBL uses small-group discussions of clinical cases as the stimulus for student directed learning. Each PBL session is composed of one faculty facilitator with 8-11 students. The role of the facilitator is to foster a student-directed learning environment in which students identify and direct their own learning needs, foster the development of problem-solving skills and lifelong learning.  Depending on the course, two-hour PBL sessions will be held 2-3 times a week either 10am-noon or 1-3pm.   If you know you will miss a session, it will be your responsibility to find a faculty substitute. You DO NOT need to be a content expert to facilitate a PBL course – your role is to ensure the process of PBL happens appropriately.   Faculty with a PhD, MD or DO may apply.

What is small group facilitation?Clinical faculty (MD or DO) are invited to facilitate a small group in two clinical courses Doctoring & Clinical Skills (formerly Practice of Medicine 1) and Practice of Medicine 2. In these sessions’ faculty facilitate practice sessions for students with or without standardized patients on physical examination skills, oral presentation, interview skills as well as discuss ethical, professional and scientific issues in healthcare.  The two-hour small group sessions can occur up to 11-12 times in the POMs over the academic year.  If you know you will miss a session, it will be your responsibility to find a faculty substitute. You DO NOT need to be a content expert to facilitate a small group – your role is to ensure the small groups meet the session objectives.  

Compensation

Compensation is 0.05 tFTE (or 5% of your salary) inclusive of all PBL. 

Process for signing up

March 22-April 26, 2024                    Initial Recruitment Phase- faculty indicate desired courses/activity (see link below).

April 29, 2024                                       Begin confirmation of all slots.

May 6, 2024                                         All teaching slots for Academic Year 2024-2025 must be confirmed.

DO NOT contact the course coordinator or course director to sign up!  If you cannot facilitate a full group and would like to share a group with another faculty, please indicate your preference for a full or shared slot, and in the notes indicate with whom you would like to share with.Thank you for your commitment to the educational vision of the JSSOM. A list of facilitator duties and responsibilities can be located on the IMO website.   If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Lisa Elferink at laelferi@utmb.edu.

 
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Contact:     Email: Jennifer Earl     For: Instruction Management Office     Phone: 409-747-1740
 
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Your input is needed! How do we address health disparities by electronic medical records?
First Published 4/26/2024

This survey invites all UTMB medical students to provide your insights on: (1) importance, (2) impact, and (3) process of integrating patient data on demographic characteristircs and social determinants into EMR. The survey aims to enhance the meaningful use of EMR to inform clinical and administrative deicions. Thank you.

https://utmb.us/avl

 

Contact:     Email: Wei-Chen Lee     For: Family Medicine     Phone: 4097472649
 
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May 7: The Provost's Lecture Series Welcomes Dr. Archana Chatterjee
First Published 4/26/2024
On Tuesday, May 7, the Provost's Lecture Series will welcome Archana Chatterjee, MD, PhD, to deliver two impactful talks. All members of the UTMB community are invited to attend both lectures.
 
Dr. Chatterjee is a renowned pediatric infectious disease specialist, epidemiologist, and academic administrator. She currently serves as Dean of the Chicago Medical School; Senior Vice President for Medical Affairs at Rosalind Franklin University; and a voting member of the FDA Vaccines and Biologic Products Advisory Committee. 
 
Please join us Tuesday, May 7, for the following:
 
"Demystifying Vaccine Development and Licensure in the United States"
9 to 10:30 a.m.
Health Education Center, 1.202 and via livestream
 
“Being the CEO of Your Own Career”
3 to 4:30 p.m.
Health Education Center, 1.202 and via livestream
 
The Provost's Lecture Series is presented by UTMB and the Office of Faculty Affairs. 
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Contact:     Email: Mario Soto Uribe     For: Office of Faculty Affairs     Phone: 409-772-2818
 
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BHH Seminar Series Presents, "Clinical Research in Pregnancy, the FDA, and the "Shadows of Thalidomide"" by Dr. Miranda Waggoner
First Published 4/26/2024

The Department of Bioethics and Health Humanities 

and 

The Elizabeth and Chauncey Leake Memorial Fund in the Medical Humanities

Proudly Presents:

 

"Clinical Research in Pregnancy, the FDA, and the "Shadows of Thalidomide""

by Dr. Miranda Waggoner

 

Department of Sociology

Rice University

 

 

Thursday, May 09, 2024

12-1 pm

HEC 3.206

OR 

Register for Zoom here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Noh_I1pFTTKruxQ069pDMw 

 

Abstract: In the early 1960s, FDA reviewer Frances Kelsey courageously prevented the approval of thalidomide, a drug that would soon be linked to birth defects. Kelsey’s work averted a national tragedy and simultaneously facilitated major changes in the drug approval process in the United States. In this talk, I will revisit Kelsey’s enduring legacy, not only for contemporary clinical trials and the FDA’s reputation, but also for the durable impact her work and the thalidomide episode have had on regulatory and ethical thinking about clinical research in pregnancy. Although thalidomide’s shadows have long dimmed the prospects for research in pregnancy, archival data reveal that current calls for advancing research in pregnant populations in fact powerfully align with Kelsey’s legacy.

Contact:     Email: Kathryne Dunn     For: The School of Public and Population Health     Phone: 409-772-1128
 
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Volunteers Needed for Naegleria Antibody Titers Study
First Published 4/26/2024
We are currently recruiting volunteers to participate in a research study determining the seroprevalence of Naegleria spp. in the Houston-Galveston TX region.
We are looking for male and female volunteers who:
• Are between the ages of 18 and 65 years old.
• Have no history of malignancy or autoimmune disease.
• Not currently taking immunosuppressive drugs.
The study will require you to participate in a one-time visit to UTMB-Galveston campus where you will complete a pre-screening questionnaire to determine eligibility. If eligible to participate, candidates will answer an additional questionnaire and donate a one-time blood sample. In total, the visit will take approximately 30 minutes.
Contact: jurojo@utmb.edu For: School of Health Professions Phone: (409)772-9476
Contact:     Email: Juan Rojo     For: Clinical Laboratory Sciences     Phone: 4097729476
 
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Administrative Professionals Association
First Published 4/26/2024

APA Monthly Luncheon Meeting

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Administration Building Conference Room 2.204

 

Topic: Active Shooter a CRASE Presentation

(Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events)

Training Presentation

 

Presented by:

Lieutenant Shawn Carr & Corporal Curtis Dorsey

University Police 

 

For in person attendance please click this link

https://forms.office.com/r/9rZwDbWSk7

Reservation deadline is Monday April 29th by 12:00 noon.

 

Menu

Fried Chicken Breast

Mashed Potatoes

Cream Gravy

Garden Salad

Dinner Roll

Iced Tea

Dessert: Cookies

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Contact:     Email: Brianna Limon     For: APA     Phone: x
 
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MSN Fall 2024 Application Open - Apply Today!
First Published 3/26/2024

Whether you want to work directly with patients or influence health care on a broader scale, our CCNE-accredited MSN program can help you reach your goals. This program, which includes seven different tracks, ranked #10 in Best Online Master’s in Nursing Programs category according to U.S. News and World Report for 2023!

Our seven MSN tracks include Adult Gerontology Acute Care NP, Adult Gerontology Primary Care NP, Clinical Nurse Leader, Executive Nurse Leader, Family NP, Neonatal NP, and Nurse Educator.

Fall 2024 applications are currently being accepted! Visit our website to learn about requirements, program curriculum, the application process, and more. You can also look into UTMB’s tuition reimbursement benefit.

 

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Contact:     Email: Lauren Homan     For: School of Nursing     Phone: 409/772-8328
 
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OLLI Gardening Symposium
First Published 4/22/2024


Osher Lifelong Learning Institute – OLLI at UTMB

2nd Annual Gardening Symposium

Wednesday, May 8, 2024

8:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.

1200 Market Street (UTMB Campus), Galveston, Texas 77555 

 

 $30 All-Day Registration – Parking and Box Lunch Included

Registration now open: https://utmb.us/aic

 

Join the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute for a day of gardening tips and insider information. This year’s program will provide information on a variety of topics, presented by some of the area’s most knowledgeable gardening authorities. The symposium brings together amateur backyard gardeners and gardening professionals for a day of insightful presentations and networking. Topics will focus on eco-friendly landscape gardening with special emphasis on the unique cultural requirements of our coastal environment.

Contact:     Email: OLLI at UTMB     For: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute     Phone: 409-763-5604
 
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Non-Healthcare Provider Heartsaver CPR AED Training
First Published 4/22/2024

The Non-Healthcare Provider Heartsaver CPR AED course trains anyone with little or no medical training to give CPR and use an automated external defibrillator (AED) in a safe, timely, and effective manner.

Who should take this course?

The AHA Heartsaver CPR AED Course is designed for anyone with limited or no medical training who needs a course completion card in CPR and AED use to meet job, regulatory, or other requirements.  The Heartsaver CPR AED Course Completion Card is valid for two years.

What does this course teach?

  • Describe how high-quality CPR improves survival
  • Explain the concepts of the Chain of Survival
  • Recognize when someone needs CPR
  • Perform high-quality CPR for an adult
  • Describe how to perform CPR with help from others
  • Give effective breaths using mouth-to-mouth or a mask for all age groups
  • Demonstrate how to use an AED on an adult
  • Perform high-quality CPR for a child
  • Demonstrate how to use an AED on a child
  • Perform high-quality CPR for an infant
  • Describe when and how to help a choking adult or child
  • Demonstrate how to help a choking infant

Student Material

Heartsaver CPR AED Student Workbook

(ISBN: 978-1-61669-830-0)

Or

Heartsaver CPR AED Student Workbook eBook

(ISBN: 978-1-61669-818-8)

 

Upcoming Training dates:

May 15, 0730-1130, Galveston Campus – HEC 2.418 B

May 20, 0730-1130, Clear Lake Campus – 2nd Floor Rm 2.211

July 16, 0730-1130, Galveston Campus – HEC 2.418 B

 

 Office of Life Support Education and Training Calendar

(To view our calendar, you must be on a UTMB campus or logged in to VPN)

 

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Contact:     Email: Julie Parrish and Annette Smith     For: Office of Life Support Education and Training     Phone: 409-266-0074
 
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IHOP 09.02.08 Medical Record Forms Management -Available for Review and Comment
First Published 4/12/2024

The following policy is available for review and comment:

IHOP 09.02.08 Medical Record Forms Management

Comments on this policy will be accepted until 5:00 pm on 4/26/24 and may be submitted via email to policies@utmb.edu. Any comments written directly on to the draft policy via the website are unable to be accepted.

Contact:     Email: Mari Robinson     For: Compliance     Phone: 409-772-9120
 
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IHOP 03.02.11 - Controlled Substance Theft or Significant Loss Reporting- New Initial Policy Available for Review and Comment
First Published 4/12/2024

The following policy is available for review and comment:

IHOP 03.02.11 - Controlled Substance Theft or Significant Loss Reporting

Comments on this policy will be accepted until 5:00 pm on 4/23/24 and may be submitted via email to policies@utmb.edu. Any comments written directly on to the draft policy via the website are unable to be accepted.

Contact:     Email: Mari Robinson     For: Compliance     Phone: 409-772-9120
 
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100 Days of Accessibility (A11y): Day 15 - What is audio description?
First Published 4/22/2024

Day 15: What is audio description?

Audio description (AD) addresses the accessibility of the visual images of theater, television, movies and other art forms for people who are blind or visually impaired. AD is a pre-recorded audio track describing important visual details that cannot be understood from the main soundtrack alone. Audio description is usually added during existing pauses in dialog and can include elements such as the action, settings, facial expressions, costumes and scene changes.

Check out an audio description on YouTube in this trailer for the movie Frozen.

Explore previous Days of A11y

#100DaysOfA11y

 

Contact:     Email: Valerie Hall     For: SDS     Phone: 650-619-9687
 
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100 Days of Accessibility (A11y): Day 16 - 27% of US Adults have a disability
First Published 4/23/2024

Day 16: 27% of US Adults have a disability

CDC statistics show that "27% of adults in the U.S. (affecting 1/3 of U.S. households) have some type of disability." Access can be affected by permanent disability (vision loss), temporary disability (broken arm), or situational challenges (a loud environment)

Sample digital accessibility considerations:

  • Auditory - would someone need to hear to process your content if they were hearing-impaired or in a loud environment? Are captions available?
  • Visual - is your content accessible to people with blindness, color blindness, or low vision? Is text large enough and does it have enough contrast?
  • Speech - does your app rely on voice recognition?  Will this work with slower speech, are there alternatives for those who can't speak or who might be in a loud environment?
  • Physical - if someone can't use a mouse, because of a permanent or temporary disability can they navigate through your content with just the keyboard? Do you rely on dragging (which can be difficult for some, or do you also have methods for manually selecting values?
  • Cognitive - is all of the content reliant on technical jargon? Are steps clear and easy to follow for someone who is completing them for the first time or may have trouble remembering multiple steps?

Explore previous Days of A11y

#100DaysOfA11y

 

Contact:     Email: Valerie Hall     For: Digtial Accessibility     Phone: 650-619-9687
 
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The Sealy Institute for Vaccine Sciences is looking for Healthy Child Volunteers Ages 6 Months - 11 yrs
First Published 4/22/2024

No previous Covid-19 Vaccinations

Interested in taking part in a Phase 1/2/3, Variant- Adapted BNT162b2 Covid-19 Vaccine Study

Able to attend at least 1-4 in-clinic visits and be available for at least 1-2 telephone calls over approximately 6- 9 months.

Participants will be compensated for time and travel.

 

For information contact Cori Burkett-Merrifield, PA-C

Email: cmburket@utmb.edu or sivsctp@utmb.edu

Tel: (409) 772-5426

 
Contact:     Email: Cori Burkett-Merrifield     For: Sealy Institute for Vaccine Sciences     Phone: (409) 772-5426
 
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100 Days of Accessibility (A11y): Day 17 - Japanese sites are the most accessible
First Published 4/24/2024

Day 17: Japanese sites are the most accessible

Fun fact: Japanese websites are nearly 15% more accessible than the global average!

That number is followed by sites in English, with a score of 9.9% less accessibility than average, followed by the Dutch at 5.4% less than average.

Unfortunately, sites in languages like Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese and Farsi are all above 80% worse than the global average from an accessibility perspective.

Explore previous Days of A11y

#100DaysOfA11y

 

 

Contact:     Email: Valerie Hall     For: Digtial Accessibility     Phone: 650-619-9687
 
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100 Days of Accessibility (A11y): Day 18 - Most people use closed captions
First Published 4/25/2024

Day 18: Most people use closed captions

Kapwing reports:

  • 80% of people are more likely to finish a video with subtitles/captions.
  • 85% of Facebook users watch videos with the sound off.

Reasons range from increased concentration, wanting to keep the sound off, to understanding video where the voices are difficult to hear or discern, etc. Engagement increases when the options for captions and subtitles are available!

Explore previous Days of A11y

#100DaysOfA11y

 

Contact:     Email: Valerie Hall     For: Digtial Accessibility     Phone: 650-619-9687
 
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IHOP - 09.03.34 - Sexual Assault Examination and Collection of Forensic Evid. for the Adult/Adolescent/Pediatric Patient - Available for Rev/Comment
First Published 4/19/2024

The following policy is available for review and comment:

IHOP - 09.03.34 - Sexual Assault Examination and Collection of Forensic Evidence for the Adult Adolescent or Pediatric Patient

Comments on this policy will be accepted until 5:00 pm on 5/3/24 and may be submitted via email to policies@utmb.edu. Any comments written directly on to the draft policy via the website are unable to be accepted.

Contact:     Email: Mari Robinson     For: Compliance     Phone: 409-772-9120
 
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**Free Tickets**Galveston Symphony Orchestra Concert Honors UTMB Healthcare Heroes on May 5 at 1894 Grand Opera House
First Published 4/19/2024

To honor the selfless contributions of all UTMB employees to the health and wellbeing of the Galveston Community, the Galveston Symphony Orchestra (GSO) is offering up to 250 complimentary tickets to the next concert (From Warsaw with Love | May 5, 2024 at The Grand 1984 Opera House — Galveston Symphony Orchestra), featuring world-renowned concert pianist, Avery Gagliano, performing Chopin’s Piano Concerto #1 and finishing with the majestic and timeless classic, Beethoven’s 7th Symphony.  Those who attend will be invited to a post-concert event at Edna’s Room, a reception room just next door to the Opera House.

Vouchers can be obtained by clicking here.  Vouchers must then be presented to the Grand Box Office for distribution of tickets.

Tickets will go fast!

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Contact:     Email: Dr. David Brown     For: School of Health Professions     Phone: 4092569600
 
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Power of Writing Practice Retreat at OLLI
First Published 4/22/2024

 

 

 

Power of Writing Practice Retreat

April 29, 2024

9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Facilitator: Janet Cohen

 


Bring a journal, a pen, and your favorite prop to this dynamic writing retreat. You will write, learn, read some of your work (if you want to share), and commune with other people of like mind.


This class welcomes curious newcomers, as well as seasoned authors who have been published. You will be encouraged to drop all the "rules" about writing and simply write for the fun of it.

 


Suggested reading: “Writing Down the Bones” by Natalie Goldberg. 

 


One day registration $100

(FY24 OLLI membership, tuition, parking and light lunch included)

 


Registration now open: https://utmb.us/aic

 

Contact:     Email: OLLI at UTMB     For: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute     Phone: 409-763-5604
 
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Join a Groundbreaking Study: Transforming Wellness Visits for Patients with Dementia
First Published 4/22/2024

Share your care experience and contribute to a brighter future for people with dementia.

Are you caring for your loved one 65 or older with a memory problem or dementia, and have attended at least one Annual Wellness Visit with them?

Or are you a Medicare beneficiary age 65 or older with a memory problem and have received at least one Annual Wellness Visit?


If so, your unique experience could be the key to enhancing wellness services during Annual Wellness Visits for individuals with dementia.

Compassionate caregivers and older adults with memory problems are invited to join this pivotal research study.

By participating in a brief, 30-minute interview—conveniently conducted over the phone or via Zoom—you will play a crucial role in shaping the future of dementia care.

Talk to Mr. Samuel David, our study coordinator, at (409) 772-5514 or via email at savdavid@utmb.edu    Join us in this important journey today.

 

Discover more about how you can contribute to this vital research by visiting https://utmb.us/a6c. Your participation could light the path to improved care and support for those living with dementia.

 

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Contact:     Email: Samuel David     For: Obios,SPPH     Phone: 4097725514
 
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - Normal Healthy Participants And Subjects With Asthma Are Needed
First Published 4/23/2024

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - Normal Healthy Participants And Subjects With Asthma Are Needed

 

You could qualify for one of our studies if you are a normal healthy participant or have a history of physician-diagnosed asthma AND are between the ages of 18 and 60 and are a non-smoker for at least one year.

 

William J. Calhoun, M.D., Principal Investigator

Contact:     Email: Cindy Mitchell     For: Internal Medicine     Phone: 409-772-5508
 
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Caregiver Connection Support Group Meeting Friday, April 26 12 - 1pm Zoom Mtg.
First Published 4/23/2024

The Caregiver Connection is a support group for family members and friends of people with Alzheimer's or other dementia.  The group is a safe, welcoming place to ask questions, learn about caring for someone with dementia and get tips for caregiver self-care. 

Meetings are held on 2nd and 4th Friday monthly from 12 – 1 pm

2nd Friday is Hybrid meeting – In-person* at OLLI @ UTMB (1200 Market St. Galveston, TX  77550)or via Zoom or phone               

4th Friday  -  Zoom /phone only 

Friday, April 26 is a ZOOM ONLY Meeting -  Join by Zoom or by phone 

ZOOM LINK  -  https://zoom.us/j/97547483595?pwd=cVpxcEJCYXJuTUlFdStZRHl3eWhQQT09

Meeting ID: 975 4748 3595   Passcode: 546406

To Join by Phone:   One tap mobile  +13462487799,,97547483595#,,,,*546406# US (Houston)

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Meeting hosted by Alice Williams, MS, LBSW, UTMB Sealy Center on Aging and Alzheimer's Association Trained Facilitator 

 

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Contact:     Email: Alice Williams     For: Sealy Center on Aging     Phone: 409.266.9647
 
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Avaya Maintenance for Galveston Campus Wednesday, May 1st, from 7:00PM to 10:00PM
First Published 4/24/2024
On Wednesday 5/1/2024 7pm-10pm, ITS Voice Services will be performing Avaya maintenance at the following Galveston Campus buildings.
 
Research Buildings (6,17,21)
 
Animal Resource Center (20)
 
Moody Library (24)
 
Materials Management (28)
 
University Health Clinics (56)
 
School of Nursing (57) 
 
Avaya desk phones will be unavailable for approximately 5-8 minutes while maintenance is being performed. This will not cause an outage for the entire building as maintenance will be performed by area at a time. 
 
 
Please contact the ITS Service Desk at (409) 772-5200 with any questions.
 
 
CC 43559
Contact:     Email: ITS-Ops-VoiceSrvs     For: ITS-Ops-VoiceSrvs     Phone: 4097725200
 
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TimeWise: Using your earned PTO
First Published 4/25/2024

 

Taking time off from work is essential for maintaining your mental and physical health.

Regularly using your earned Paid Time Off (PTO) allows you to rest and recharge. It also:

  • Prevents burnout and unscheduled absenteeism
  • Increases productivity and creativity
  • Promotes a healthier work-life harmony
  • Creates a culture of personal accountability and wellness

Please be sure you are prioritizing your well-being and scheduling your PTO for the remainder of the fiscal year. Submitting your leave requests now helps to ensure your department is adequately staffed for the busy summer months. It also helps to safeguard UTMB’s financial health by reducing the costs associated with carrying unused PTO.

The following resources are available to assist you with viewing your accrual balances and submitting leave requests:

Contact:     Email: myPTO@utmb.edu     For: Human Resources     Phone: (409) 772-8696
 
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UTMB Health BOTOX Event
First Published 4/25/2024

Cosmetic BOTOX at $10 PER UNIT

RESTRICTED TO THIS EVENT ONLY

Participating providers

Dr. Erica Kelly, Dr. Anthony Linfante, Dr. Ayezel Munoz, Dr. Lindy Ross, Dr. Janice Wilson, and Jill Resendez, AGACNP

Friday May 03, 2024 1:30 PM - 4:15 PM

UTMB Health Primary & Specialty Care

2660 Gulf Freeway South, Entrance A

League City, Texas 77573

To reserve your time please call

832-505-3376 OR 832-505-0777

Appointments are limited

Contact:     Email: Dermatology Clinic Scheduling     For: Dermatology & Aesthetics     Phone: 8325053376
 
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Faculty Advancement in Research Seminar Series Continues - Wednesday, May 8th
First Published 4/25/2024

The FAIR Seminar Series offers workshops for UTMB researchers, guiding them in successful
grant development, sponsor engagement, and effective research communication at all career stages.

Topic: Understanding What Sponsors Are Looking For Part 3 - NSF
Funding Opportunities in the Biological Sciences at the National Science Foundation

Speakers:  
Manju Hingorani, Ph.D.
Program Director - Genetic Mechanisms Cluster, Biological Sciences - NSF

Edda "Floh" Thiels, Ph.D.
Program Director - Neural Systems Cluster, Biological Sciences - NSF

Laura Borodinsky, Ph.D.
Rotating Program Director - Neural Systems Cluster, Biological Sciences - NSF

Wednesday - May 8th  from 12 - 1 pm

Virtual Only

Register at https://research.utmb.edu/register to receive the meeting link or email research.education@utmb.edu

All FAIR seminars and workshops are FREE and open to UTMB faculty, chairs, and research leaders. 

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Contact:     Email: Research Outreach, Learning and Engagement     For: Research Administration     Phone: 409-266-9441
 
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Epic Upgrade Happening on Sunday, May 5, 2024 - Webpage Available
First Published 4/25/2024

Please be informed that the Epic Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system will undergo a scheduled software update on May 5, 2024, from 10:00am to 12:00pm (1000-1200). During this period, the system will be unavailable for documentation purposes. However, users will still be able to access a READ-ONLY version of Epic via the Epic icon.

For more detailed information regarding the specific changes and enhancements included in this upgrade, please visit the Epic Upgrade webpage.

Information Technology Services, appreciates your understanding and cooperation during this maintenance period. Should you have any urgent concerns or inquiries, please do not hesitate to reach out to the UTMB Service Desk at 409-772-5200, option 4.

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Contact:     Email: Beth Ann Hill     For: Information Technology Services     Phone: 409-747-3839
 
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