February 16, 2020
News // Announcements

Hiebert Lounge came alive with performances of music, song, dance and spoken word from around the world!

Dr. Christiansen has been named the second Helen L. and Sherwood J. Tarlow Chair of Ophthalmology, effective March 1.

Dr. Zamansky has announced his intention to retire as of Aug. 31.
Faculty Action
Applications Open: BUMC Early & Mid Career Faculty Development Programs

Applications Due: Monday, March 9
Mid-Career Leadership Program: Late Assistant and all Associate Professors are invited to apply to this experiential and project-based leadership program from July 2020-May 2021.

Applications Due: Monday, March 16
Early-Career Program: Early career faculty are invited to participate in a structured, longitudinal career development program from Sept. 2020-May 2021

More information and to apply, visit bumc.bu.edu/facdev-medicine or contact bumcfdd@bu.edu .
Events

// THIS WEEK
Visit the calendar for a full listing of grand rounds, lectures and events for this week.
Free Thursday Evening Yoga
Thursday evenings through Feb. 27 | 6-7 p.m. | Shapiro Lobby | Open to faculty and students
Mats will be provided | Led by Dr. Robert Saper
9 a.m.- 5 p.m. | Instructional Building, Hiebert Lounge 
Reception (both days) at 3 p.m. 
 
Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to attend the 30th annual BUMC Gallery for the Arts, sponsored by the Provost's Office. Art Days was started by Dean Emeritis Aram Chobanian to foster the support and growth of the creative arts at BUMC. The exhibition is mounted by the Creative Arts Society. Learn more to showcase your work .
// UPCOMING
Feb. 24 | B UMC Soccer Tournament
4-6 p.m. | Fuller Gym

Reach out to your school rep to join a team:
BUSM: Shilpa Prasa
Feb. 27 | Visiting Professor Lecture
Noon-1 p.m. | Instructional Building, L112

“Anatomy in the Classroom…A Perfect Setting for Being Two-faced”
David A. Morton, PhD, Professor, Vice-chair of Medical and Dental Education, Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Utah School of Medicine

This talk provides the evidence for and the guiding principles of active learning and retrieval and how it is incorporated in the anatomy classroom at the University of Utah School of Medicine.