Archived Scope 2001 No. 1

Archived Scope 2001 No. 1

http://www.medicine.indiana.edu/scope/2001/scopepub01.html Archived Scope 2001 No. 1 - 21 No. 22 - 38 Scope Vol. 5 No. 1 (January 8, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 22 (August 27, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 2 (January 22, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 23 (September 3, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 3 (February 5, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 24 (September 10, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 4 (February 19, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 25 (September 17, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 5 (March 5, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 26 (September 24, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 6 (March 19, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 27 (October 1, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 7 (April 2, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 28 (October 8, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 8 (April 16, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 29 (October 15, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 9 (April 30, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 30 (October 22, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 10 (May 14, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 31 (October 29, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 11 (May 21, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 32 (November 5, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 12 (May 28, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 33 (November 12, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 13 (June 4, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 34 (November 19, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 14 (June 11, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 35 (November 26, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 15 (June 18, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 36 (December 3, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 16 (July 2, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 37 (December 10, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 17 (July 9, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 38 (December 17, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 18 (July 16, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 19 (July 23, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 20 (July 30, 2001) Scope Vol. 5 No. 21 (August 13, 2001) Scope Search | PMR | IUSM http://www.medicine.indiana.edu/scope/2001/scopepub01.html6/19/2006 1:02:35 PM Scope, Volume 5, Number 1 January 8, 2001 Volume 5, Number 1• Indianapolis, Indiana IUSM Home • Office of Public & Media Relations • Scope Archives ● Medical Service-Learning -- the new Web site ● Student poster presentation ● January Combined Seminar Series ● Bowen Research seminar, Jan. 9 ● Medical Humanities seminar, Jan. 24 ● In Print ● Scientific Calendar online ● Submissions to Scope Medical Service-Learning -- the new Web site The Office of Medical Service-Learning (OMSL) Web site is now up and running, reports Patricia Keener, MD, assistant dean for Medical Service-Learning. The site can be accessed at www.medicine.iu.edu/~omsl. The OMSL promotes a lifelong commitment to community service through innovative service-learning experiences. It complements the competency-based curriculum, effectively providing a "learning laboratory" for achieving the community service component of the Social and Community Contexts of Health Care Competency. Currently, medical students on the Indianapolis campus coordinate and volunteer in eight student-run OMSL projects. There also are a number of other service projects that are free-standing or attached to other groups. The new Web site has the following major sections (some of which are still under development): ● Homepage--office description; staff listing; contact information ● Knowledge base related to Competency VI, the Social and Community Contexts ● OMSL Projects--description of eight current medical student volunteer projects ● Current Events--announcements; project updates; photos http://www.medicine.indiana.edu/scope/2001/scope77.html (1 of 5)6/19/2006 1:02:36 PM Scope, Volume 5, Number 1 ● Links to other related websites of interest ● Limited access section for students--includes detailed information of interest to student volunteers, including application forms, team/phone lists, etc.; student volunteer records for activities with OMSL ● Links/updates from IUSM center campuses: OMSL faculty and student representatives will be identified. Although the OMSL currently focuses its efforts in Indianapolis, the goal is to encourage development of similar programs at centers around the state. The next step in this process is to identify willing faculty and student partners at other centers around the state who would like to work with the OMSL to get this done. Please let Dr. Keener know if you would like to help as a center representative. ● Information about service-learning opportunities linking Clarian/IUMG/Wishard health professionals and health professions students with community outreach projects sponsored by OMSL. Dr. Keener says she would be interested in comments and suggestions, not only about the Web site, but about how the Office of Medical Service-Learning might better support faculty efforts. Student poster presentation The Student Research Committee has organized a scientific poster session for participants in the Research Program in Academic Medicine from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 18, in the atrium of the Medical Science Building. All second-year students who did research this past summer (2000) will present their work in the form of posters. Faculty, staff and students are invited to attend the poster session. Members of the Committee of the Student Research Program in Academic Medicine: Herbert E. Cushing Scott C. Denne Mary C. Dinauer Leonard C. Erickson Maureen A. Harrington Robert A. Hromas M. Sue Kirkam Michael J. Klemsz Barbara Kluve-Beckerman Edward A. Liechty http://www.medicine.indiana.edu/scope/2001/scope77.html (2 of 5)6/19/2006 1:02:36 PM Scope, Volume 5, Number 1 Grant D. Nicol Mark D. Pescovitz Carrie L. Phillips Rodney A. Rhoades, Chair Peter J. Roach Darl R. Swartz Jeffrey B. Travers James P. Walsh John B. Watkins, III Bryan A. Whitson January Combined Seminar Series The January schedule for the Combined Seminar Series, meeting each Wednesday from 4 p. m. to 5 p.m. in the Cancer Research Institute auditorium, includes: Jan. 10 -- David Scadden, MD, director of experimental hematology, Massachusetts General Hospital, and associate professor of medicine, Harvard Medical School, "Stem Cells: Designing Rational Strategies for Manipulation" Jan 18 -- Special Seminar to be in the Cancer Pavilion, Education Center Room 101, Linda Malkas, PhD, associate professor, University of Maryland, School of Medicine, "Structure/Function Analysis of the Mutageneic DNA Replication Apparatus of Human Breast Cancer Cells" Jan. 24 -- No seminar Jan. 31 -- Jonathan Chernoff, MD, PhD, director, Molecular Oncology Program, Fox Chase Cancer Center, "Regulation of P21-Activated Kinase-When, Where, and How" Bowen Research seminar, Jan. 9 The Bowen Research Center holds seminars each month to serve as a forum for research presentations by Bowen Research faculty, Bowen Research affiliates, visiting health experts, AUL/Bowen Scholars, and MPH students. The speakers present their research findings or activities consistent with the Bowen mission. http://www.medicine.indiana.edu/scope/2001/scope77.html (3 of 5)6/19/2006 1:02:36 PM Scope, Volume 5, Number 1 All seminars are from noon to 1 p.m. Those who RSVP to 278-0320 or [email protected] will receive a box lunch. On Tuesday, Jan. 9, in the Cancer Research Institute auditorium, Victoria Champion, DNS, associate dean for research, IU School of Nursing, will present "Developing Tailored Cost- Effective Breast Cancer Screening Interventions." Medical Humanities Seminar, Jan. 24 Kevin Robbins, IUPUI Department of History, will speak Wednesday, Jan. 24, at a Medical Ethics and Humanities Seminar, from noon to 1 p.m. in room 301-302 at the Ruth Lilly Medical Library. "Drugs of Distinction: The Arts and Artifacts of Pharmacology from 'The Hospice of Humanity,' Beaune's Hotel-Dieu, circa 1500-circa 1800" will be the topic. The seminar is co-sponsored by the Department of Pharmacology/Toxicology and the John Shaw Billings History of Medicine Society. In Print David Burr, PhD, professor and chairman of the Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and a professor of orthopaedic surgery, has edited a new book, Musculoskeletal Fatigue & Stress Fractures. The book is available through CRC Press. Charles Fisch, MD, and Suzanne Knoebel, MD, are co-authors of a book entitled Electrocardiography of Clinical Arrhythmias, published by Futura Publishing Co., Armonk, NY. The book is to help clinicians with arrhythmia diagnosis. Scientific Calendar online http://www.medicine.indiana.edu/scope/2001/scope77.html (4 of 5)6/19/2006 1:02:36 PM Scope, Volume 5, Number 1 A comprehensive listing on IUSM seminars, lectures and Grand Rounds can be accessed at http://www.medlib.iupui.edu/calendar/. To place items on the Scientific Calendar, please forward them to Iona Sewell at [email protected]. In an effort to keep the electronic version of Scope as streamlined as possible, only seminars and lectures of general or multi-disciplinary interest will be printed. Submissions to Scope Scope wants your news items. There are three easy ways to submit story ideas or information to Scope: ● faxing the information to 278-3502; ● e-mailing the information to [email protected]; ● mailing the information to Mary Hardin, LO 401, IUPUI. IUSM Home • Office of Public & Media Relations • Scope Archives http://www.medicine.indiana.edu/scope/2001/scope77.html (5 of 5)6/19/2006 1:02:36 PM Scope, Volume 5, Number 2 January 22, 2001 Volume 5, Number 2• Indianapolis, Indiana IUSM Home • Office of Public & Media Relations • Scope Archives ● Noted bioethicist will help lead Indiana Genomics Initiative ● Medical Student Academic Affairs has the answers ● Telemedicine success takes pair into the limelight ● Auction to benefit IUPUI Athletics Department ● Molecular Biology Workshop registration ● Biochemistry and molecular biology seminar schedule announced ● Hypertension topic of CoE lecture ● Submissions to Scope Noted bioethicist will help lead Indiana Genomics Initiative Eric Meslin, PhD, has been selected to guide the IU bioethics program, filling an important role in the university's development of the recently announced Indiana Genomics Initiative.

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