Job Opportunity October 24, 2006
Posted by Rupa Valdez in Uncategorized.add a comment
The Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Pediatrics – Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine Division is currently seeking an Clinical Research Coordinator II. See detailed description below for further information.
Because we value the excellent training of your students, we would appreciate if you could share this opportunity with any of your recent graduates or other individuals that you feel might be interested. If you would like to learn more about the Medical College of Wisconsin, the Department of Pediatrics or this particular position please visit our website: www.mcw.edu
Thank you again for your support and assistance –
TO APPLY: Visit the Medical College of Wisconsin website, www.mcw.edu to complete an application.
OR
Employment Applications Available from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. weekdays at:
Medical College of Wisconsin Human Resource Service Center
1st Floor, Medical Education Building
8701 Watertown Plank Road
Milwaukee, WI 53226
Volunteer on Saturday, October 28th! October 18, 2006
Posted by bjfrederick in Community Matters.add a comment
HSEAers:
Looking to do something friendly for the local elderly?
Looking to get away from the Halloween craziness for a little while?
Help with Halloween festivities at Rest Haven Nursing Home!
What: Bingo and Pumpkin Painting
When: Sunday, October 29th, ~2-3:30pm.
Where: Rest Haven Nursing Home, Verona (We’ll figure out group
transportation)
Who: HSEA Volunteers and some elderly friends
Why: See beginning of email
Email bjfrederick@wisc.edu if you would like to join the fun!
Please respond by Tuesday, 10/24.
Sincerely,
Brian Frederick
Class Questions for Spring October 18, 2006
Posted by tjbest in Uncategorized.3 comments
ISyE 723: Dynamic Programming and Associated Topics is being taught by Alagoz next Spring – does anyone know what this will be about? Will it pertain to healthcare?
Also, does anyone know what Carayon and Karsh are teaching for ISyE / PH 703?
Tom
Social!!! October 18, 2006
Posted by Rupa Valdez in Uncategorized.7 comments
Hi all,
What’s this? An evening filled with partying and physicians?…carousing
and clinicians?…leisure and liposuction?
I think not. All that’s for the Health Systems Engineers to do.especially
the Health Systems Engineering Association, which will have its first social
of the semester on Tuesday, October 24th from 7:00 until 9:30 pm at Vice
President Sam Alper’s house (2019 University Avenue, Apartment F).
Please RSVP to this post if you are planning on coming!!
Talk by Christian Korunka October 5, 2006
Posted by Rupa Valdez in Uncategorized.add a comment
CQPI Research Seminar
Time: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: 132 WARF Building, 610 Walnut Street
Speaker: Christian Korunka, Professor of Psychology University of
Vienna, Austria
Sponsored By: Center for Quality and Productivity Improvement (CQPI)
Contact: Pascale Carayon, CQPI Director carayon@engr.wisc.edu
Professor Korunka of the University of Vienna will talk
about “Predictors of retirement age: A cross-national study – Concept
presentation”. Early retirement is an important social issue in both
Europe and the USA. In this project we will use the… (full text
available at link below)
http://www.engr.wisc.edu/news/events/index.phtml?eventid=3539
Well Child Clinics – October 9th and 23rd October 3, 2006
Posted by bjfrederick in Community Matters.1 comment so far
Greetings HSEA!
Just a reminder that there is another Well Child Clinic this Monday,
October 23rd. It’s a lot of fun!
******************
I have a great community service opportunity to offer up for all who would like to partake. This event requires minimal training (~20-30 min. before the event), and is a great way to see health care in action: by participating in it!
Below is a description of the event, and attached is the sign up form. Return forms to the address on the form.
******************
Well Child Clinics – Red Cross Badger Chapter:
At our Well Child Clinics, medical professionals volunteer their skills for the benefit of under-resourced families in Dane County. Clinics set up in targeted neighborhood schools after school hours. Family Advocates volunteer to ‘adopt’ a family for the duration of their Clinic visit.