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Identify career ladder opportunities within BWH, connect with representatives from various departments, get valuable resume writing and interview tips and meet new people who can help you grow to your full potential during the next Employee Career Development Event, Thursday, March 19, 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the Cabot Atrium. For more information, call 617-713-3738 or e-mail bwhwfd@partners.org.
Do you know a social worker who demonstrates visionary leadership, social work excellence and quality patient care? Nominate that person for the Martha Byron Burke Award for Social Work Excellence. Nominations are available at www.BWHPikeNotes.org/SocialWork.asp and are due April 30 to Terry Sirois or Laura Lubetsky of BWH Social Work.
Learn realistic self-defense tactics, including hands-on defense training, as well as risk reduction and risk avoidance information during a four-class program for women hosted by MASCO. Classes meet Tuesdays beginning April 7, from 6 to 9 p.m. Students must attend all four classes, held at Children’s Hospital, 1 Autumn St. Building. For more information, e-mail ben@peacemakerinc.net or visit www.rad-systems.com.
Partners Office for International Staff, Scholars and Students and Partners Payroll are sponsoring CINTAX software and an International Tax Expert Presentations, Monday, March 30, from 2 to 5 p.m., in Bornstein Amphitheater. The presentation will cover proper forms to use in filing tax returns, tax treaties and tax obligation based on visa type.
Volunteer to guide a consistent group of four elementary school students through hands-on science projects for one hour per week for four weeks beginning at the end March. All materials and instructions will be prepared for volunteers. Contact Pamela Audeh in the BWH Center for Community Health and Health Equity at ext. 2-6533 or paudeh@partners.org for information.
Learn about the history of contraceptive technology over the past half century in its social, pharmaceutical and global health contexts, March 26, 2 to 5 p.m., in the Minot Room, Countway Library. E-mail ARM@hms.harvard.edu to reserve a spot.