May 27, 2015 Announcements

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    Here’s what was posted to UofL Today on May 26, 2015:

     

    ·       Mayor Fischer, his dad discuss growing a family business. Read more.

     

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    Shiping Hua, PhD, Calvin and Helen Lang Distinguished Chair in Asian Studies,  director of UofL’s Asian Studies program and political science professor, is leading a group of eight McConnell Scholars on a month-long immersion trip in China. This is the 10th year he has taken the trip with McConnell Scholars. For updates and great pictures, follow their trip on the McConnell Center blog here.

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    Campus-Submitted Announcement List

     

    Faculty

    1.) Few openings remain to attend Delphi U Online summer 2015

    IT

    2.) Spam filtering of outgoing email to begin

    Miscellaneous

    3.) Lunchtime cycling supports National Bike Challenge and Ky BikeMS ride

    4.) Upcoming Program: Keeping the PEACC

    5.) Educator Grand Rounds and Community Forum focus on transgender health care

    Seminars

    6.) Microbiology and Immunology Seminar

    Studies

    7.) Autism study for children 4 to 10 years old

    Grand Rounds

    8.) Cardiovascular Medicine

    9.) Psychiatry

    10.) Medicine: Dr. Brad Rovin

    11.) Neuroscience

     

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    Campus-Submitted Announcements

     

    Faculty

    1.) Few openings remain to attend Delphi U Online summer 2015

    June 15

    Free

    A few spots remain for the summer offering of Delphi U Online. The next offering of an eight-week online course to prepare instructors to teach online will launch on June 15 and conclude on August 9. Over the eight weeks participants will learn two primary concepts: first, what it is like to be an online learner, and second, how to effectively teach online. This course is made up of eight separate modules that are covered one week at a time.

    Additional Information: Register here. For questions please contact Deb Hatfield or call 852-0412.

     

    IT

    2.) Spam filtering of outgoing email to begin

    Spam filtering of outgoing email will be implemented on Friday, May 29. This enhancement is to prevent external email systems from dropping email without notification to the sender or intended recipient. This new system will capture identified email as spam due to language, content or file size and bounce the email back to the sender. To avoid dropped messages, keep the subject line and body content professional, and email signatures simple and free of multiple URLs and large graphics.

    Additional Information: HelpDesk, 852-7997.

     

    Miscellaneous

    3.) Lunchtime cycling supports National Bike Challenge and Ky BikeMS ride

    Information Technology, in support of the National Bike Challenge and to bring awareness to the June KY BikeMS ride, is organizing two lunchtime rides for the UofL community. IT invites cyclists for a lunchtime ride from UofL to Iroquois Park on June 3 and 10. We will gather at the north entrance to the Miller IT Center at 11:30 and leave promptly at 11:45 for about an hour ride. All riders are welcome for the 15 miles, including the Iroquois hill. Helmets required.

    Additional Information: sara.northerner@louisville.edu.

     

    4.) Upcoming Program: Keeping the PEACC

    June 9, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., Human Resources Building, Room 103A

    Members of the campus community are encouraged to say something if we see something concerning, yet we know that can be easier said than done. The PEACC (Prevention Education Advocacy on Campus and in the Community) Center offers some practical solutions to these situations. We specialize in manageable “Green Dots” that staff and faculty can do to make a big difference in violence prevention on our campus. Join us to learn more about how you can contribute to a campus free from violence.

    Additional Information: staffdev@louisville.edu.

     

    5.) Educator Grand Rounds and Community Forum focus on transgender health care

    Educator Grand Rounds: June 11, noon to 1 p.m., School of Medicine Instructional Building Room 215

    Educator Grand Rounds presents: An Interprofessional Panel Presentation on Best Practices in Transgender Health Care. A stellar panel of local health professionals and community members will lead this Medical Education Grand Rounds in a solution-focused examination of two case studies related to transgender health care. Panelists, including a member from the transgender community, will share best practices in working with transgender patients from each of these professional positions: primary care, endocrinology, nursing, and mental health (psychology).

    Additional Information: 1.0 CME Category I offered. Sponsored by the eQuality Project at U of L. Lunch will be served. RSVP to Angie Buck.

    Community Forum: June 11, 1:10 to 2:10 p.m., School of Medicine Instructional Bldg, Room B115

    The community forum is designed to support the creation of a network of health providers to Louisville’s vibrant and growing transgender population. Health care providers from a wide range of professions and transgender community leaders have been invited to attend this session to network and create a shared vision for “next steps” forward to providing excellent health care to transgender patients in our region.

    Additional Information: Sponsored by the eQuality Project at UofL; RSVP to Angie Buck.

     

    Seminars

    6.) Microbiology and Immunology Seminar

    May 28, noon to 1 p.m., Baxter II, Room 038

    The Department of Microbiology and Immunology Seminar Series presents,  Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans,” by Blair Schneider,PhD candidate in the lab of Don Demuth, PhD.

    Additional Information: Carolyn Burton, 852-6208.

     

    Studies

    7.) Autism study for children 4 to 10 years old

    IRB #13.0779

    The UofL Kosair Charities Pediatric Clinical Research Unit at Kosair Children’s Hospital is conducting a clinical research study to evaluate how a medication treats abnormal EEG’s without seizures, as well as behavioral and neurological symptoms, in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). If a child qualifies to take part in this research study, he/she will receive the study medication or placebo and study-related care at no cost. Parents will be offered compensation for time/travel.

    For additional information, contact Bethany Stock, 629-4696 or 620-0000 (pager).

     

    Grand Rounds

    8.) Cardiovascular Medicine

    May 27, noon to 1 p.m. Jewish Rudd, Heart & Lung, Top Floor, Conference Center

    Presented by Rita Coram, MD, UofL assistant professor of medicine; director, women’s cardiovascular health program; director, CCU and Chest Pain Center – ULH. Dr. Coram will present: “Revascularization in Stable Ischemic Heart Disease: The ISCHEMIA Trial.”

    Additional Information: Monica Sivori; 852-1162; website.

     

    9.) Psychiatry

    May 28, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., ACB Auditorium

    Thuy-Trang Nguyen, MD, presenting, A Brief Overview of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Psychiatry

    Additional Information: Sara Thacker, 588-4870.

     

    10.) Medicine: Dr. Brad Rovin

    May 28, 8 a.m., Ambulatory Care Building auditorium

    Medicine Grand Rounds features Brad H. Rovin, MD, professor of medicine and pathology, and director, division of mephrology at The Ohio State University. Dr. Rovin will present, The Management of Lupus Nephritis in 2015: A Nephrologist’s Perspective, focusing on the evaluation of the SLE patient for lupus nephritis, application of the kidney biopsy in the management of lupus nephritis, and considerations in choosing immunosuppressive therapies.

    Additional Information: Jason Puckett, 852-1825.

     

    11.) Neuroscience

    May 28, 8 to 9 a.m., Nursing School, Room 2035

    As part of the Neuroscience Grand Rounds, the Department of Neurology is pleased to announce that Chaitanya Bonda, MD, PGY-4 neurology resident at UofL will present “Let’s talk about Peripheral Neuropathy.”

    Additional Information: For more information, including how to watch live on the web and receive CME credit, please go to: http://louisville.edu/medicine/departments/neurosurgery/cme/grs and follow instructions.

     

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