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Last month, BWH offered subsidized gold-level memberships to New Balance Hubway, the Boston bike-sharing program, for 250 employees. Based on the success of that offering, BWH is extending it to the next 500 employees who sign up (an $85 value). To register, email BWHPerks@partners.org with your name, email address and employee ID number. Your password will be emailed back to you. If you do not have an email address, you can stop by the Perks Office on L1 to obtain your password.
Patients can be at high risk of medical errors and potential harm during transitions in care. The latest issue of Safety Matters features an article about one patient’s transfer to another facility, and the importance of clear communication in this process. Visit BWHPikeNotes.org to this month’s issue.
Whitney “Woody” Carpinella, of BWH Engineering, has been playing the guitar since he was 12 years old. Hear him perform at BWH’s next Arts in the Atrium event on April 25, at noon, in the Cabot Atrium.
The Kessler Library hosts Karen Lee Sobol, a visual artist, author and cancer survivor, for a discussion about the effects of cancer diagnosis and treatment. The event is April 24, noon – 1 p.m., in the Kessler Library at 75 Francis St. Register via the BWHPikeNotes.org calendar or email KesslerLibrary@partners.org for more information.
Did you notice the fresh new look of BWHPikeNotes.org this week? The BWH intranet now features larger rotating images at the top of the homepage to better showcase news for and about BWH employees. Tell us what you think about the changes and share suggestions for future enhancements to the website via a survey on BWHPikeNotes.org.