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Partners is upgrading to the latest version of Microsoft Exchange, the platform that supports Outlook. Employees will receive an email from IS in advance of when their mailbox is to be migrated. After the migration, Windows PC users can log on to Outlook as usual. Mac users need to update configuration settings, and those with mobile devices must edit mail settings. Visit BWHPikeNotes.org to review the requirements in advance.
April vacation is just around the corner, and the BWH Backup Child Care Center can help meet your child care needs. Spaces are still available for pre-school and school-age children April 16 – 20, 7:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. daily. For more information, contact Sarah Towle at 617-732-9543.
Participate in this year’s Walk/Ride Day challenge, a competition between Boston-area workplaces for the most staff participation. The next challenge date is March 30, and staff are encouraged to commute by walking, bicycling, car-pooling or using public transportation. Visit http://greenstreets.mapc.org to register.
The Kessler Library hosts BWH resident David Rosenthal, MD, who will share his journey to achieve humanistic, patient-centered care through patients’ stories captured on video. Learn about how well-informed patients can form strong and effective partnerships with providers in their care and treatment. This event is April 18, at noon, in the Kessler Library. Register via the BWHPikeNotes.org events calendar or by emailing kesslerlibrary@partners.org.
Save on taxes and put money aside for retirement. Make an appointment to see a representative from Fidelity Investments, TIAA-CREF, or VALIC, on the Tower 2 mezzanine opposite Shop on the Pike in April, May and June. The list of dates and contact information for representatives are available on BWHPikeNotes.org
“Nursing Quality: Influencing Care at the Bedside and Beyond,” is the topic of the next Quality Rounds, April 12, noon – 1 p.m. in the Bornstein Amphitheater.