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Do You Love to Sing?
The BWH Ujima Choir was established in 2009 by members of the BWH Community and is now accepting new members. To join, stop by the Bornstein Amphitheater, March 6, noon-1 p.m. The choir will perform at the annual BWH Ujima Ceremony on March 13, noon-1:30 p.m. The Ujima Visiting Scholar will be Ora Strickland, PhD, RN, FAAN, Florida International University dean and professor. The event is sponsored by the Department of Nursing and Patient Care Services.
Traffic Alert
The Army Corps of Engineers has released its plan for general construction activities during the next 90 days. The plan includes work that could cause traffic delays in the Longwood Medical Area, such as traffic changes on Brookline Avenue around the Fenway and Park Drive. For more information, visit BWHPikeNotes.org.
Next HMS CME Course
Mary A. O’Neal, MD, director of the Department of Neurology in the Division of Women’s Neurology, will lead “Intensive Review and Controversies in Women’s Neurology” during the next HMS Department of Continuing Education course, May 3 and 4, at the Royal Sonesta Hotel in Cambridge. To register or view the activity information and list of speakers, visit www.cme.hms.harvard.edu/courses/womensneurology.
Submit Your 2012 FSA Claims
If you have a balance remaining in your 2012 Health Care or Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account (FSA), make sure to incur all eligible expenses by March 15 and submit your expenses to the Benefits Office by March 31. Otherwise, you will forfeit any money left in your account. Visit BWHPikeNotes.org for more information.
Tell Us Your Brigham Way
The Brigham Way is all about going above and beyond to make the hospital a better place. Tell us how you or your colleagues go above and beyond to make the Brigham a great place to work, visit and receive care by emailing TheBrighamWay@partners.org.
Health Care Writing and Publishing
Join physicians, health care professionals, wellness coaches and writers for a three-day course on publishing. This course focuses on publishing nonfiction books, as well as blog, magazine and trade journal articles. March 14-16, at the Boston Marriott Cambridge. More information can be found at www.harvardwriters.com.