October 6, 2019
News
Congratulations to second-year students Prahan Chetlur, Quinten Dicken and Shams Shaikh!
In the Media
Announcements
The Committee on Faculty Awards has established a new initiative to recognize faculty service to the BUSM community. All BUSM faculty are eligible for nomination.

A Building Elevator Shutdown
The A Building elevator will be out of service from Sept. 30-Jan. 20 as BUMC Facilities works to replace it. To address this temporary challenge, some people are relocating to more accessible locations. If you have a concern, please contact the following people and they will work to identify appropriate accommodations.
  • 2nd Floor Student Affairs: Katie Ferrari
  • 3rd Floor Medical Education: Rebecca Halley
  • 4th Floor Registrar: Ellen DiFiore (*Note: Beginning in mid-October, Dolores Murrell will be located in A100, next to Bakst)
Events
Tuesday, Oct. 8
6-7:30 p.m.
BUild Lab (730 Commonwealth Ave., CRC)

A night of short talks and stories from founders, artists and activists who are addressing addiction from all angles.

BUMC IT Paper Shred & E-waste Pickup
Thursday, Oct. 10
10 a.m.-1 p.m.
715 Albany St. (in front of Talbot Building)

Opportunity to shred any and all paperwork, especially documents containing personal, sensitive, or confidential information. BUMC IT will also be collecting hard drives and other electronic waste for destruction. Bring computer electronics, cords, batteries, light bulbs and toner to be properly disposed.

For additional information, please contact BUMC IT at 617-358-1111.
Thursday, Oct. 10
11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Instructional Building, Hiebert Lounge

Take a few minutes out of your day to enjoy some healthy lunch, check in on your health with a quick biometric screening, learn about the wellness providers and services around campus and more!

Please visit the  calendar  for a full listing of grand rounds, lectures and events for this week.
Upcoming Events
Wednesday, Oct. 23
7 p.m.
Tsai Performance Center
685 Commonwealth Ave. (CRC)

"The Quest for Ethical Solutions for the Global Refugee Crisis"
Muhammad H. Zaman, PhD, HHMI Professor of Biomedical Engineering and International Health

“From Server to Bedside: Advancing Health and Healthcare Through Data Science”

Tuesday, Dec. 3
8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Instructional Building, Hiebert Lounge