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Government Shut-down

Government Shut-down. In general S pending may continue on active grants and contracts NO budgetary or other changes that require agency approval are allowed Expenditures made without the requisite prior approval are at risk and may not be reimbursed

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Government Shut-down

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  1. Government Shut-down In general • Spending may continue on active grants and contracts • NO budgetary or other changes that require agency approval are allowed • Expenditures made without the requisite prior approval are at risk and may not be reimbursed • Subcontractors may continue to spend FY 2013 funds. • Grants.gov is not operating – BWH RA is accepting and storing NIH grant applications.

  2. Update your address in PeopleSoft Open enrollment for your 2014 benefits will take place Nov. 4 - 26, 2013. Open enrollment is the one time of year when all employees can make changes to their benefits. You will receive a packet with open enrollment instructions in the mail during the last week of October. This packet will be sent to the address you have listed in PeopleSoft as of Oct. 4, so it is important that your home and mailing addresses be up-to-date. Check by going to PeopleSoft HR Employee Self Service at: https://ibridge.partners.org  Log on using the same ID and password you use to sign on to your computer. Once you have logged on, select HRMS Production, then navigate to your home and mailing addresses by clicking on: Main Menu > Self Service > Personal Information > Personal Information Summary If you have questions about updating your address in PeopleSoft, please contact the Benefits Office: • By phone: 617-726-8133 • By email: Benefits, Information on the Outlook Global Directory, or via the Internet at ibenefits@partners.org. • BWPO physicians can call 617-582-1117 • BWH physicians and professional staff can call 617-724-9357

  3. Flu Vaccination at 221 Longwood BDA Our Triage Team will run Flu Clinics this year! • Kathy Ernst LPN, Maureen Benoit LPN, Mary Fortin LPN, Jillian Celata LPN. • Flu Clinic Schedule for next week: • Tuesday, October 8th, 2013, 1pm – 4pm (exam rooms 13 and 14) • Thursday, October 10th, 2013, 9am – 11am, and 1pm – 4pm (Phototherapy Unit) • Friday, October 11th, 2013, 1pm – 4pm (exam rooms 13 and 14) • Flu Clinic Schedule for the following week: • Tuesday, October 15th, 2013,   1pm – 4pm (exam rooms 13 and 14) • Thursday, October 17th, 2013, 9am - 11am, and 1pm - 4pm (Phototherapy Unit) • Flu Vaccines are also available by appointment, no walk-ins please. • email our triage nurses to schedule another more convenient time, we will do our best to accommodate.   

  4. BWH Desktop encryption's next phase: Non-standard PC's Encrypting desktops is a requirement to qualify these devices for the regulatory "safe harbors" contained in state and federal breach reporting regulations. This is critically important as it ensures that stolen or lost desktops will not be subject to arduous investigations and potential regulatory actions that together generates large costs to the institution and lost time on behalf of both researcher and institutional staff. Current status:Managed (Standard) PC's upgraded to Windows 7 and encrypted: 85%Mac desktops under PEAS management and encrypted: 86% All non-standard desktop PCs must be brought to encryption standard. This may require replacement of some current PCs. All new PCs must be initiated with encryption installed. The Non-standard PC Encryption project is starting at 221 Longwood and will move out to other research sites ASAP. Jay Omobono is managing implementation in Derm and can address any questions.

  5. Graduate Student Town Hall Oct. 15 at 5:30 p.m. at OBC 4002B Refreshments will be served The Office for Research Careers within the Center for Faculty Development & Diversity invites all graduate students doing research in BWH labs to attend a Town Hall meeting. This meeting will provide a forum for the graduate student community to come together to discuss opportunities and challenges, and to give feedback on their experiences and training environment to the BWH Senior Vice President of Research and Director of CFDD as well as the Faculty Director of the Office for Research Careers. For more information, click here.

  6. BWH-wide Women Residents & Fellows Roundtable October 16, 2013 4:00 - 5:30 PMShapiro Breakout Room Please join your colleagues from residency and fellowship programs throughout Brigham and Women’s Hospital for an opportunity to engage in a timely discussion on preparing women for careers in academic medicine. The program will offer participants the chance to join small roundtable discussion groups on issues such as negotiations, climbing the academic ladder, mentorship, choosing a career path, career and family balance, and leadership.  Each discussion will be led by an experienced woman faculty member. Come network with women trainees and faculty while participating in the discussions.Light refreshments will be served.Registration is required.  Limited space is available. http://bwhcfdd.partners.org/Listing.aspx?courseId=156

  7. Society for Internationally Trained Women Faculty & Fellows • Date: Tuesday, Oct 08 Time: 12:00PM - 1:30PM • Location:HHMI The Society for Internationally Trained Women Faculty & Fellows is a small networking group for women physicians and scientists who were born or trained outside of the U.S. This meeting provides an opportunity for international women to share their unique experiences on working in academic medicine and adapting to a new city and country, and sometimes includes presentations on specific topics of interest to the group. Event details and registration: http://www.brighamandwomens.org/view/EventDetails.aspx?eventID=57977

  8. BWH DermatologyResearch Presentation Schedule • October 11 Schatton Lab – Sonja Kleffel • October 18 Rheinwald Lab • October 25 Dimitroff Lab

  9. Human Resources Strategies and Solutions Series The Human Resources Strategies & Solutions Series provides faculty and others managing research programs, with the opportunity to learn about behavioral based interviewing, providing and obtaining references, employment law and performance management. Participants will gain skills and tools to successfully manage productive research program staff and promote a positive environment. Effective Interviewing Using the Behavior Based ApproachFriday, February 14 • 12:00-2:00pm • Carrie HallSpeakers: Lianne Crossette & Ryan Lavoie, JD http://www.brighamandwomens.org/view/EventDetails.aspx?eventID=58013 Recommendations & ReferencesFriday, March 14 • 12:00-2:00pm • Carrie HallSpeakers: Joan Stoddard, JD, Jan Gopelrud, Ryan Lavoie, JD http://www.brighamandwomens.org/view/EventDetails.aspx?eventID=58014 Please register for each session individually. This series is hosted by the CFDD in collaboration with BWH Human Resources, the Center for Clinical Investigation, and Research Compliance. 

  10. Finding Balance: Mindfulness and Reflection in Work and Life Part of the Faculty Forward Series Next session this fall: Tuesday, December 17 ~ 4:00-5:30pm ~ OBC 4002Bhttp://www.brighamandwomens.org/view/EventDetails.aspx?eventID=58035 Start the Fall off right by taking some time for personal and professional renewal. The Center for Faculty Development & Diversity, in collaboration with the Center for Professionalism and Peer Support, is offering a series of workshops on mindfulness and reflection.  In these experiential group sessions, we will slow down the pace and engage in mindfulness and reflective practices that allows us to consider the challenge and opportunity for finding balance in our life and work. Participants are welcome to attend one or both sessions.

  11. BWH Research Day Save the Date: 2nd Annual BWH Research DayThursday, November 21, 20138:00 AM-6:30 PM http://bwhresearchday.partners.org/ Register to attend: http://bwhresearchday.partners.org/register/ Submit Poster Abstracts: http://bwhresearchday.partners.org/poster-session-call-for-abstracts/ Abstracts will be accepted through September 30, 2013, participation will be limited to the first 100 qualified applicants. Researchers are required to be at their posters from 12-1 PM and 3-4 PM on Thursday, November 21st.

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