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Identify career ladder opportunities within BWH, connect with representatives from various departments, get valuable resume writing and interview tips and meet new people who can help you grow to your full potential during the next Employee Career Development Event sponsored by HR Workforce Development, Thursday, March 18, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the Cabot Atrium. For more information, call 617-713-3738 or e-mail bwhwfd@partners.org
The International Mesothelioma Program hosts its first visiting professor of the lecture series April 9, at 8 a.m., in Carrie Hall. Dr. Anton Berns of the Netherlands Cancer Institute presents. Visit www.brighamandwomens.org/mesothelioma/ for details or e-mail eminiutti@partners.org
Women are invited to learn realistic self-defense tactics, including hands-on defense training, risk reduction and risk avoidance information during a four-class program hosted by MASCO. Classes meet Tuesdays beginning April 13, from 6 to 9 p.m., at Children’s Hospital, 1 Autumn St. Building. For more information, contact Ben McDonald at bsmpm@hotmail.com or 603-759-2340 or visit www.rad-systems.com
Nomination criteria for the Thomson Compassionate Leadership and Scholarship recognition awards are available at BWHPikeNotes.org. Submit completed nominations to Maija Galins at mgalins@partners.org by March 19. Recipients will be honored in June. Call 617-732-8515 for more information.
BWH hosts its ninth annual Take Our
Children to Work Day Thursday, April 22. HR is seeking departments to host tours
for the visiting children throughout the day. To participate, e-mail Carlen Singmaster at csingmaster@partners.org or call 617-732-6584.