March 5, 2023

Congratulations

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Laurie Craigen, PhD, Named Distinguished Faculty of the Month for March


The nomination states, “Dr. Craigen is a champion for her students! … she always helps others see the bigger picture or the smaller nugget of perspective.”

Alyssa DiNicola Named Distinguished Staff of the Month for March


The nomination states, “Alyssa always lifts up her teammates, mentees and program participants.” 

Campus Announcements

Belonging & Culture Survey


The University-wide survey will assess the sense of belonging and culture at BU for students, staff and faculty and identify successes and opportunities for improvement. Take the survey.


There will be tables in the Instructional Building lobby from 10:45 a.m.-2:15 p.m. for you to take the survey and pick up some swag on:

  • Monday, March 13
  • Wednesday, March 22
  • Tuesday, March 28

Call for Abstracts and Workshop Submissions: McCahan Day 2023


BUMC faculty, fellows, residents, students and staff who are interested in educational innovations and scholarship are invited to submit an abstract or workshop proposal of ongoing or completed education projects for the 18th Annual McCahan Medical Education Day.

 

Theme: Education Research

 

Keynote Speaker: Linda E. Hyman, PhD, Burroughs Wellcome Director of Education at the Marine Biology Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass.

 

To find out more about McCahan Day, visit bumc.bu.edu/jmedday


To submit an education project: 

 

This annual event is hosted by Department of Medical Sciences & Education.

Faculty Action

Call for Nominations: Faculty Council Representatives


The Faculty Council is a University committee that represents faculty members from all of BU’s Schools and Colleges. Please nominate one of your colleagues or yourself to join the Faculty Council. This is a great opportunity to be a part of the University’s governance. 

 

If you are interested in serving on the committee, please complete this nomination survey by Friday, April 7. 

 

Please contact Dr. Hee-Young Park, hypark@bu.edu, with questions.

In the Media

AP News

Former NFL star, CBS anchor Irv Cross had brain disease CTE

Ann McKee, MD


The Boston Globe

Celebrating a ‘rock star’ for Women’s History Month: Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler, first Black woman to earn medical degree in US

Rebecca Lee Crumpler, MD, 1864


The Boston Globe

I had employer support with my long COVID. Others aren’t so lucky.

David Hamer, MD


Healio

Interpersonal racism drives heart disease risk for Black women

Shanshan Sheehy, ScD


Healio

It takes a village: Rheumatology trainees require multiple mentors, commitment

Jean Liew, MD, MS


Healio

‘Pain is normal’: The frustrating present and possible future of osteoarthritis treatment

Tuhina Neogi, MD, PhD


The New York Times

Doctor Describes and Denounces C.I.A. Practice of ‘Rectal Feeding’ of Prisoners

Sondra S. Crosby, MD


Popular Science

Where is all the hormone-free birth control?

Deborah Anderson, PhD


Smithsonian Magazine

This Man Underwent Brain Surgery 3,500 Years Ago

Emanuela Binello, MD, PhD, ScD


TIME

The Unsung Stories of 3 Pioneering Black Female Doctors

Rebecca Lee Crumpler, MD, 1864


USA Today

Ex-NFL player, pioneering broadcaster Irv Cross posthumously diagnosed with Stage 4 CTE

Ann McKee, MD


The Washington Post

Why music causes memories to flood back

Andrew Budson, MD

Events

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Retirement Reception for Vanesa Pliura

Date: Monday, April 3

Time: 2-3 p.m.

Location: Wilkins Board Room, located on E1


Please join us to celebrate the many contributions of Vanesa Pliura, who has announced her plans to retire after serving for 19+ years as executive assistant in the BUMC Provost and Dean’s Office.

 

Vanesa joined our community in January 2004 when she was hired to work in the Dean’s Office by Dean John McCahan. Vanesa’s last day will be April 5, after which she will enjoy her favorite activities of traveling, swimming, walking and growing more than 150 dahlias in her garden in Rockport, Massachusetts, as well as in a community garden in Boston’s South End.

A Leader’s Role in Nurturing Vitality: Putting the ‘We’ into Well-being

Date: April 12

Time: 10 a.m.-Noon

Location: Zoom

Register here


The Faculty Staff Assistance Office and Organizational Development & Learning are collaborating to bring you this interactive workshop that will explore the science of burnout, identify workplace factors that cause prolonged stress and explore strategies that can help leaders make small, yet impactful, shifts in their units/departments to move toward increasing team engagement.

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Provost Workshop on Accessibility: Transforming BUMC's Culture around Disability for Faculty and Staff

Date: Thursday, May 4

Time: 10 a.m.-Noon

Location: L405

Register here


The workshop will focus on promoting inclusive excellence and allyship for faculty and staff with disabilities. We highly encourage representatives from all units/sections/departments to attend.


  • If you are a staff or faculty member interested in serving as a panelist to discuss your personal and professional experiences and opportunities to improve equity and inclusion for faculty and staff who have disabilities at BUMC, please contact our office BUMCFDD@bu.edu or fill out the registration form by March 17. Panelists will receive questions in advance and may choose which questions to address.

 

The purpose of the workshop is to:

  • Identify challenges/opportunities to advance accessibility for faculty/staff in all units at BU School of Public Health, Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, and Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine.
  • Define how and why inclusive excellence encompasses accessibility and how universal design benefits everyone.
  • Individually commit to promoting equity and inclusion for faculty and staff with disabilities at BUMC.
  • Institutionally develop potential next steps to advance accessibility for faculty and staff.

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