Dr. Harvey Fineberg, MD, PhD, President of the Institute of Medicine, will present a seminar on value in health care and quality improvement on Monday November 20, 2006, from 12:00-1:00 PM, in Room 1335 Health Sciences Learning Center on the UW-Madison Campus. The Department of Population Health Sciences, the Health Innovation Program, and the Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholars Program are jointly sponsoring this visit. For additional information about Dr. Fineberg, see http://www.iom.edu/?id=4081 . Watch the PHS seminar announcements http://www.pophealth.wisc.edu/seminar.htm for more information about Dr. Fineberg’s visit.
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 post to the main feed if you’re planning on coming!
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.
This Thursday, March 15, HSEA will be hosting a talk presented by Industrial and Systems Engineering Professor David Zimmerman, director and founder of the Center for Health Systems Research and Analysis. The presentation, “Long Term Care in America: Can a Second Class Citizen Catch a Break?” will address problems facing the field of long term care and possible solutions. The talk will begin at 5:30pm in 3121 ME.
Please join us afterwards for an HSEA Social! Dinner and a photo scavenger hunt will commence at 7:30pm at the Nitty Gritty (Frances St.).
President of IOM will be speaking!!!
Special Monday Seminar
Dr. Harvey Fineberg, MD, PhD, President of the Institute of Medicine, will present a seminar on value in health care and quality improvement on Monday November 20, 2006, from 12:00-1:00 PM, in Room 1335 Health Sciences Learning Center on the UW-Madison Campus. The Department of Population Health Sciences, the Health Innovation Program, and the Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholars Program are jointly sponsoring this visit. For additional information about Dr. Fineberg, see http://www.iom.edu/?id=4081 . Watch the PHS seminar announcements http://www.pophealth.wisc.edu/seminar.htm for more information about Dr. Fineberg’s visit.
Kickoff!
Don’t forget our kickoff on Tuesday, September 19th! It will be held from 6pm to 8pm at Professor Patti Brennan’s house.
More details on the main feed.
Social!!
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 post to the main feed if you’re planning on coming!
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.
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HSEA Presentation and Social
This Thursday, March 15, HSEA will be hosting a talk presented by Industrial and Systems Engineering Professor David Zimmerman, director and founder of the Center for Health Systems Research and Analysis. The presentation, “Long Term Care in America: Can a Second Class Citizen Catch a Break?” will address problems facing the field of long term care and possible solutions. The talk will begin at 5:30pm in 3121 ME.
Please join us afterwards for an HSEA Social! Dinner and a photo scavenger hunt will commence at 7:30pm at the Nitty Gritty (Frances St.).
CORRECTION: to clarify, Dave Gustafson is the founder of CHSRA, not David Zimmerman.