UTMB Announcements for 4/18/2024

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***TWO DAYS LEFT - TAKE THE 2024 WELLBEING SURVEY TODAY***
Retirement Celebration for Shelley Smith, Director of IPE and QEP
FREE Concert on Campus, 4/23 7:00pm
HPTM Translational Research Seminar Series - Nicole Weidner and Shivan Chokshi 4/23/24
Avaya Maintenance for Galveston Campus Wednesday, April 24, from 7:00PM to 10:00PM
IHOP 09.11.04 - Standing Delegation Orders - Available for Review and Comment
Volunteers Needed for HPV Vaccine Study
Avaya Maintenance for Galveston Campus Thursday, April 25, from 7:00PM to 10:00PM
BSN-PhD and MSN-PhD Applications Open - Apply Today!
Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) Benefits Information Session
Optional Retirement Program of Texas (ORP) Benefits Information Session
TODAY- CHPPRR Lecture Series: The Role of Airway pH in Asthma and Respiratory Viral Infections
LAST DAY IN LEAGUE CITY FOR ANGELA’S BOOKS AND GIFTS!!!
100 Days of Accessibility (A11y): Day 13 - Closed captions, open captions, and subtitles

Repeat AnnouncementsFirst Published
DMAC CERCIT Seminar Series: Space-Time Infectious Disease Modeling, Nowcasting, Counterfactuals and NPIs Presented by Dr. A B Lawson4/16/2024
Join us! April 19th Schwartz Rounds—THE PATIENT I’LL NEVER FORGET4/11/2024
Sci-Cafe in Angleton4/4/2024
Deadline to register: Faculty workshop on optimizing mentoring relationships for research mentors4/15/2024
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology4/12/2024
Non-Healthcare Provider Heartsaver CPR AED Training4/16/2024
Your Weekly Anchor4/15/2024
IHOP -11.01.05 - Existing Clinical Human Biospecimen Use and Transfer - New Initial Policy Available for Review and Comment4/11/2024
BHH "Unconference"4/16/2024
Retail Cafe Menus4/15/2024
JSSOM Teaching Opportunities - Facilitator Recruitment Portal for 24-25AY open through April 26,20244/16/2024
Join a Groundbreaking Study: Transforming Wellness Visits for Patients with Dementia4/16/2024
Free Food! Free Information on Food Safety! Share Your Thoughts Freely!4/16/2024
DO YOU LIVE IN TEXAS CITY? VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!4/16/2024
Health Information Professionals Week - April 15 - 19, 20244/17/2024
Free Food! Free Information on Food Safety! Share Your Thoughts Freely!4/17/2024
Epic Upgrade Occurring Sunday, May 5, 20244/17/2024

***TWO DAYS LEFT - TAKE THE 2024 WELLBEING SURVEY TODAY***
First Published 4/18/2024

Your wellbeing is important to us. Please take a moment to share your experiences and insights by participating in the 2024 wellbeing survey. Your input will help us understand and address the challenges you face in your work environment so we can work towards a happier and healthier future for all at UTMB.

UTMB Employees can access the confidential survey here:

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Contact:     Email: Cara Geary, Chief Wellness Officer     For: MyWellbeing     Phone: 4097722815
 
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Retirement Celebration for Shelley Smith, Director of IPE and QEP
First Published 4/18/2024

Join us in celebrating the remarkable career and well-deserved retirement of Shelley Smith!

Date: Thursday, May 16, 2024

Time: 1:00PM – 2:00PM

Venue: Health Education Center, Room 3.200

Please come and share your fond memories and best wishes as we honor Shelley's many years of dedication and hard work.

Light refreshments will be served.

The deadline to RSVP is May 10, 2024. Please visit https://utmb.us/aws.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Contact:     Email: Linda Martell     For: Health Education Center     Phone: 409-266-0003
 
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FREE Concert on Campus, 4/23 7:00pm
First Published 4/18/2024

The Galveston Healing Arts Orchestra, composed of students, faculty, staff, and friends of UTMB, will perform their next concert on Tuesday, April 23rd at 7:00pm. Please join us in Levin Hall (1006 Market St.), doors open at 6:30pm. Light refreshments will be served. 

The Galveston Healing Arts Orchestra is under the direction of Maestro Trond Saeverud, conductor of the Galveston Symphony Orchestra. The concert will feature Beethoven's Egmont Overture and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No.5. 

Contact:     Email: Abhi Rao     For: School of Medicine     Phone: 2104888995
 
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HPTM Translational Research Seminar Series - Nicole Weidner and Shivan Chokshi 4/23/24
First Published 4/18/2024

"Impact of Antigen Avidity on Germinal Center and Memory B Cell Competitive Success"

Nicole Weidner

Human Pathophysiology and Translational Medicine PhD Student

Mentor: Dr. Robert Abbott, PhD

 

"Cannabis Use Prior to Closed Treatment of Distal Radius Fracture is Associated with Poor Outcomes"

Shivan Chokshi

Scholarly Concentration in Translational Research MD Student

 

Mentor: Dr. William Weiss, MD

Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024

4:00pm - 5:30pm

 
Contact:     Email: Marisa Pelonero Bible     For: The Institute for Translational Sciences     Phone: 409- 772-1484
 
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Avaya Maintenance for Galveston Campus Wednesday, April 24, from 7:00PM to 10:00PM
First Published 4/18/2024
On Wednesday 4/24/24 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.
 
 
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Contact:     Email: ITS-Ops-VoiceSrvs     For: ITS-Ops-VoiceSrvs     Phone: 4097725200
 
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IHOP 09.11.04 - Standing Delegation Orders - Available for Review and Comment
First Published 4/18/2024

The following policy is available for review and comment:

IHOP 09.11.04 - Standing Delegation Orders

Comments on this policy will be accepted until 5:00 pm on 5/2/24 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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Volunteers Needed for HPV Vaccine Study
First Published 4/18/2024

Volunteers Needed for HPV Vaccine Study

 

We are currently recruiting female volunteers between the ages of 27 and 45 years old who have never received the HPV vaccine to participate in a clinical research trial.

Reimbursement for time and travel is provided.

Please contact Rosalina Trujillo at 409-747-5594 or rmtrujil@utmb.edufor more information.

 

Contact:     Email: Rosalina Trujillo     For: CIRWH     Phone: 4097475594
 
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Avaya Maintenance for Galveston Campus Thursday, April 25, from 7:00PM to 10:00PM
First Published 4/18/2024

On thursday 4/25/24 7pm-10pm, ITS Voice Services will be performing Avaya maintenance at the following Galveston Campus buildings.

Marvin Graves (4)

Lee Hage Jamail Student Center (14)

Mary Moody Northern Pavilion (19)

Basic Science Building (54)

Levin Hall (55)

Medical Research Building (59)

Services Building (61&62)

Old Children's Center (67)

Alumni Fieldhouse (75)

Facility Building (95) 

Avaya desk phones will be unavailable for approximately 5-8 minutes while maintenance is being performed.  This will not be complete downtime for the entire building as maintenance will be performed by areas.

 

Please contact the ITS Service Desk at (409) 772-5200 with any questions.

 

CC#43520

Contact:     Email: ITS-Ops-VoiceSrvs     For: ITS-Ops-VoiceSrvs     Phone: 4097725200
 
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BSN-PhD and MSN-PhD Applications Open - Apply Today!
First Published 4/18/2024

Are you a Registered Nurse interested in nursing research?

The University of Texas Medical Branch School of Nursing offers an online Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing program. BSN-PhD or MSN-PhD programs are offered, with small class sizes to allow for individual student guidance. Students will work closely with faculty from nursing and other disciplines to conduct biobehavioral and clinical research, research in vulnerable populations, and in teaching methods and practice. The purpose of the UTMB School of Nursing PhD program is to develop nurse researchers who embrace interdisciplinary collaboration, generate knowledge, advance science, and impact health policy with the goal of promoting holistic health and wellbeing of diverse individuals and populations across the lifespan.

Fall 2024 applications are currently being accepted! Visit our website to learn about requirements, program curriculum, the application process, application deadlines 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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Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) Benefits Information Session
First Published 4/18/2024

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 4/18/2024

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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TODAY- CHPPRR Lecture Series: The Role of Airway pH in Asthma and Respiratory Viral Infections
First Published 4/18/2024

The Center for Health Promotion, Performance, and Rehabilitation Research 

CHPPRR Lecture Series Presents: 

The Role of Airway pH in Asthma and Respiratory Viral Infections

 

Michael D. Davis, PhD

Associate Research Professor of Pediatrics

Indiana University School of Medicine

Dr. Davis received his PhD in Physiology and Biophysics with a focus in Pulmonary Medicine from Virginia Commonwealth University. His research focus at Indiana University is on airway pH regulation, airway disease pathophysiology and therapeutics, and novel exhaled biomarkers. Dr. Davis also serves as the Chair of Exhaled Breath Aerosols and Condensate for the International Association of Breath Research.    

Join us to hear Dr. Davis discuss airway pH homeostasis and the relevance of airway pH and airway pH modulation in asthma. Recently, airway pH modulation has been implicated as a potential mechanistic target for antiviral therapy. This may also benefit asthma management since viral respiratory infections are a leading cause of asthma exacerbation. New data will be presented on the potential for airway ph modulation as a treatment for viral respiratory infections as well as asthma exacerbations.

 

Date: TODAY- Thursday April 18th

Time: 3:30-4:30 PM

Location: Marie Hall, 4th Floor, SHP or via TEAMS

 

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Contact:     Email: Judi Linton     For: CHPPRR     Phone: 4092661767
 
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LAST DAY IN LEAGUE CITY FOR ANGELA’S BOOKS AND GIFTS!!!
First Published 4/18/2024

TODAY IS THE LAST DAY IN LEAGUE CITY

FOR BOOKS AND GIFTS AT GREAT SAVINGS!

 

Come out and visit Angela’s Books and Gifts today.  With great titles at unbelievable prices, you are sure to find something for everyone on your list!  Product categories include Children’s Story Books, Cookbooks, General Interest Books, New York Times Best Sellers, Stationery, Scrapbooking, Music Collections, Early Learning Products, Children’s Educational Products, and gifts for all ages.  Enjoy first run, top-quality products from various world leading publishers!

 

THURSDAY, APRIL 18TH  

8:00 A.M. – 2:00 P.M.

 

LEAGUE CITY CAMPUS (CLINIC SIDE) - 1st FLOOR

 

Cash, debit cards, and credit cards are all accepted.

 

Proceeds benefit patient and volunteer programs.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT!

 

Contact:     Email: Mary Moody     For: Volunteer Services     Phone: (409) 772-2549
 
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100 Days of Accessibility (A11y): Day 13 - Closed captions, open captions, and subtitles
First Published 4/18/2024

Day 13: Did you know there's a difference between closed captions, open captions, and subtitles?

  • Closed Captions (CC) were designed for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing as they include background noises, speaker differentiation. They can be turned on and off (closed) and some applications allow for changing the location and format of the text.
  • Open Captions (CC) were also designed for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing and include background noises, speaker differentiation, but they are open all the time.  They are edited into the video and cannot be closed.
  • Subtitles provide text alternatives to the video dialogue and assume the viewer can hear the original audio track, for example watching an English translation of a foreign film.

Explore previous Days of A11y

#100DaysOfA11y

Contact:     Email: Valerie Hall     For: SDS     Phone: 650-619-9687
 
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DMAC CERCIT Seminar Series: Space-Time Infectious Disease Modeling, Nowcasting, Counterfactuals and NPIs Presented by Dr. A B Lawson
First Published 4/16/2024

DMAC CERCIT Seminar Series: Space-Time Infectious Disease Modeling, Nowcasting, Counterfactuals and NPIs

Presented by Dr. A B Lawson

Monday, April 22nd, 2024
 
Noon – 1 pm
 
Virtual Seminar: Contact Monica Cline for Zoom invitation
Contact:     Email: Monica Cline     For: Office Of Biostatistics     Phone: 4097726355
 
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Join us! April 19th Schwartz Rounds—THE PATIENT I’LL NEVER FORGET
First Published 4/11/2024

Regardless of your role in healthcare, many of us have been touched by a patient or their families in some way. Sometimes these stories are painful, sometimes frustrating, sometimes joyful, and always unforgettable. What is the patient story that you will never forget? How has this story shaped your role in healthcare?

Join our April 19 panel as we discuss their most unforgettable patients and the impact they had on their careers.

Enjoy a lunch; connect with your UTMB community, and leave feeling encouraged, enriched, and inspired.  Everyone at UTMB is welcome to join.  Lunch will be provided on a first come, first served basis.  Thanks to the UTMB Institutional Ethics Committee for sponsoring food.

Date: Friday, April 19, 2024

Time:  12 - 1 pm

LocationJennie Sealy Conference Room, Room 2.506B  

Audience:  Anyone from the UTMB community

Schwartz Rounds are evidence-based, institution-wide Grand Rounds that address the human side of medicine and healthcare service, with the goal of fostering and supporting empathy, collaboration and compassion for self and others.  Everyone who works at UTMB is encouraged to attend these interactive, panel discussions.  

Contact:     Email: Tilly Ann Clark     For: Office of the President     Phone: 4092569600
 
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Sci-Cafe in Angleton
First Published 4/4/2024

The Frank Stevens Center for Health and Wellness in partnership with the Institute for Translational Sciences is bringing the popular Sci-Cafe to Angleton for its third installment of education for the community.  Come join us at El-Patio Tex-Mex grill & bar for the OPEN FORUM discussion with our local Cardiology team physicians.  Dr. Cai, Dr. Prasad, and Dr. Narayanan will all be in attendance and available for questions from the members of our community.  Light refreshments will be provided.  

Thursday May 2, 2024

5:30-6:30pm

El Patio Tex-Mex Grill & Bar

100 Magnolia St. 

Angleton, Texas 77515

RSVP to Krista at krbohn@utmb.edu

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Contact:     Email: Michael Washburn     For: Wellness Center     Phone: 19798489120
 
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Deadline to register: Faculty workshop on optimizing mentoring relationships for research mentors
First Published 4/15/2024

Optimizing Mentoring Relationships for Research Mentors

April 26, 2024

8:15 am - 1:00 pm

Presented by

The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

&

Dr. Robert Tillman

Assistant Dean, Faculty Affairs & Faculty Development

Director of Mentoring & Professional Development

Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

Baylor College of Medicine

 

This workshop, that will focus on fostering effective communication, aligning expectations, and promoting self-efficacy and professional development with our predoctoral and postdoctoral research trainees, is being offered at no charge to participating faculty! The DEADLINE TO REGISTER is April 19th: forms.office.com/r/pWY4qU8qpZ. Seats are limited. Contact Dr. Toliver-Kinsky with questions.

 

Contact:     Email: Tracy Toliver-Kinsky     For: Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences     Phone: 409-772-5769
 
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
First Published 4/12/2024

Presents

Christophe Herman, PhD

Professor

Department of Molecular and Human Genetics 

Molecular Microbiology and Virology

Baylor College of Medicine


"Transcription Errors Drive Phenotypic Variability from E. coli to SARS-CoV-2"

Thursday, April 18, 2024

4:00 p.m.

Basic Science Auditorium, Rm 2.212

 

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS WELCOME

Contact:     Email: Colleen Casey     For: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology     Phone: 409-772-8071
 
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Non-Healthcare Provider Heartsaver CPR AED Training
First Published 4/16/2024

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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Your Weekly Anchor
First Published 4/15/2024

Moment of Hope
Each week the Pastoral Care Department brings you a Moment of Hope - a brief prayer or poem to give you encouragement, peace, and hope. Click here to listen to this week's Moment of Hope.

Creator God, forgive our moments of ingratitude,
the spiritual blindness that prevents us
from appreciating the wonder that is this world,
the endless cycle of nature,
of life and death and rebirth.
Forgive us for taking without giving,
reaping without sowing.
Open our eyes to see,
our lips to praise,
our hands to share,
and may our feet tread lightly
on the road that, together, we travel.

Prayer by John Birch

 

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Contact:     Email: Donna Kaye Hussey     For: Pastoral Care Department     Phone: 4097723915
 
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IHOP -11.01.05 - Existing Clinical Human Biospecimen Use and Transfer - New Initial Policy Available for Review and Comment
First Published 4/11/2024

The following new initial policy is available for review and comment:

IHOP -11.01.05 - Existing Clinical Human Biospecimen Use and Transfer

Comments on this policy will be accepted until 5:00 pm on 4/25/24 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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BHH "Unconference"
First Published 4/16/2024

The Department of Bioethics & Health Humanities 

"Unconference"

April 19, 2024 

HEC 3.222 

09:30 AM-3:30 PM

 

 

The Institute for Bioethics & Health Humanities at UTMB is hosting an "unconference" for people in the greater Galveston/Houston area working in fields related to bioethics and health humanities. Rather than a traditional conference with a prest list for speakers, an unconference allows the participants set the agena, maximize networking, and develop collaborations. 

 

We will have a dedicated poster session where students and trainees can receive feedback on their work. 

 

Please RSVP to bhh@utmb.edu for the event and include whether you're presenting a poster or not. 

 

Contact:     Email: Kathryne Dunn     For: The School of Public and Population Health     Phone: 409-772-1128
 
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Retail Cafe Menus
First Published 4/15/2024

🌟 Exciting Announcement! 🌟

Indulge in a Culinary Adventure at Our Cafe!

We're thrilled to unveil our latest menu offerings that promise to tantalize your taste buds and ignite your culinary curiosity! Get ready to embark on a journey of flavor exploration as we introduce brand new selections crafted with the freshest ingredients and innovative culinary techniques.

Click the link below to explore our tantalizing menu options for this week:

Food & Nutrition (utmb.edu)

 

Contact:     Email: Jeffrey D Whitaker     For: Food and Nutrition Services     Phone: 4097729769
 
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JSSOM Teaching Opportunities - Facilitator Recruitment Portal for 24-25AY open through April 26,2024
First Published 4/16/2024

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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Join a Groundbreaking Study: Transforming Wellness Visits for Patients with Dementia
First Published 4/16/2024

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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Free Food! Free Information on Food Safety! Share Your Thoughts Freely!
First Published 4/16/2024

Join us this Saturday, April 20 at 2 PM at Moore Memorial Public Library in Texas City for a conversation on Food Safety by a Texas City High School senior! 

Afterwards, share your thoughts freely on Mental Health in Galveston County!

Free food provided - see you there!

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Contact:     Email: Vivian     For: Pathology     Phone: 7135342971
 
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DO YOU LIVE IN TEXAS CITY? VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
First Published 4/16/2024

You are being invited to take part in a research study, the Health Assessment of Residents at Risk of Exposures during a Disaster Event (HARRDE) study, to establish protocols for development of a registry to answer questions about the health effects that might be caused by exposures in the event of a natural or manmade disaster. 

If you are interested in participating, please email Claire Hallmark at cchallma@utmb.edu for more information. 

Contact:     Email: Claire Hallmark     For: SCEHM     Phone: 14097729110
 
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Health Information Professionals Week - April 15 - 19, 2024
First Published 4/17/2024

HI professionals are highly trained in the latest management technology applications, so they understand the workflow process in healthcare provider organizations—from large hospital systems to private physician offices.

 

HI professionals work with all healthcare providers and departments, including physicians, nurses, lab, radiology, and pharmacy staff, to help ensure patient information is correct and to promote patient safety through best documentation practices.

 

The roles of HI professionals include analyzing data to help facilitate decisions and actions; implementing innovative data-driven solutions to help improve patient health; collaborating with other departments in the healthcare system to reduce expenses through strategic data analysis; and designing and implementing tools to measure data, patient care effectiveness, and optimize processes.

 

Contact:     Email: Stephanie Daniels     For: Health Information Management     Phone: 409-772-1918
 
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Free Food! Free Information on Food Safety! Share Your Thoughts Freely!
First Published 4/17/2024

Taking Our Best Shot, a UTMB-student and community-led initiative, invites you to join us this Saturday, April 20 at 2 PM at Moore Memorial Public Library in Texas City for a conversation on Food Safety by a Texas City High School senior! 

Afterwards, freely share your thoughts on Mental Health on Galveston County!

Free food provided - see you there!

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Contact:     Email: Vivian     For: Pathology     Phone: 7135342971
 
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Epic Upgrade Occurring Sunday, May 5, 2024
First Published 4/17/2024

The Epic Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system will be upgraded on May 5, 2023. During this time, from 10:00am to 12:00pm (1000-1200), the system will be unavailable due to the software install. This upgrade aims to bring the Epic system up to date and includes new features and improvements that will enhance the EMR experience for users.

For more information on the specific changes and enhancements that will be included in the upgrade, please visit the Epic Upgrade webpage.

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