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BWH introduces a new way of managing time reporting this spring. As part of the implementation, non-exempt (hourly-paid) employee live training sessions will be held in the Bornstein Amphitheater through May 11. Visit BWHPikeNotes.org for the schedule and registration instructions. Contact your manager or Human Resources consultant with questions, and visit the Time Reporting section on PikeNotes for more information.
Join BWH President Betsy Nabel, MD, and senior leadership at the next “Town Meeting: An Open Forum for BWHers,” April 28, at 9 a.m., in the Bornstein Amphitheater. If you can’t attend the meeting in person, you will be able to participate on a Partners PC via a live webcast. Visit BWHPikeNotes.org for more information.
This month, donate platelets at the Kraft Family Blood Donor Center or blood at the BWH Blood Donor Center and be automatically entered into a drawing for a pair of tickets to the May 16 Red Sox game against the Baltimore Orioles at Fenway Park. To schedule an appointment, call the donor centers at 888-538-7448. Winners will be drawn and notified on May 2. Tickets courtesy of Homeruntickets.com
The Friends of BWH offer donation cards to use as personalized greeting cards in honor or memory of a loved one. This spring, the Friends are sponsoring an art competition to redesign their greeting cards, and invite you to share your talent and win prizes such as a Garmin GPS or a Kindle® Reader. The deadline to submit art work is Friday, May 13. Visit the announcements page on BWHPikeNotes.org to learn more.
What can we do to increase the availability of organs for transplantation? The Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit’s Shaun Golden, RN, nurse director, and Jon Jehle, RN, present “Organ Donation and Transplantation: What Does it Mean to You?,” Wednesday, April 27, noon-1 p.m. at the Kessler Library. Register online, or call 617-732-8103 for more information.