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Atul Gawande, MD, MPH, presents “The Checklist Manifesto: Implementing Lifesaving Practices in Medicine” at this month’s Quality Rounds, April 13 at noon in the Bornstein Amphitheater. The lecture will be videotaped and available for viewing after the lecture on BWHPikeNotes.org
BWH is partnering with MASCO and Bright Horizons Family Solutions to offer a pilot priority access program from May 1 to Oct. 31. Priority access provides employees with enrollment priority for child care at any Bright Horizons full-service center that accepts community enrollment. Half-hour informational webinars are scheduled for April 12 and 20, 12:30 p.m.; April 14, 9:30 a.m.; and April 15 and 22, 4:30 p.m. Visit BWHPikeNotes.org for log-in and additional information, or e-mail Carlen Singmaster at BWHPerks@partners.org
Inappropriate disposal of E-Waste is a significant environmental concern. Environmental Services and MASCO are partnering to help employees appropriately dispose of personal electronic items, such as cell phones, batteries and accessories, pagers, Gameboys, two-way radios, and digital cameras. Employees can bring these items to collection boxes at the information desks at 75, 45 and 15 Francis St., 221 Longwood Ave., One Brigham Circle, Neville House, 850 Boylston St., Southern Jamaica Plain and Brookside from April 19 to 22. Visit BWHPikeNotes.org for the complete list of disposable items.
A few seats are still available for the Karsh is History film viewing April 9, 3:30 to 5 p.m., in Carrie Hall. Please RSVP to Katie Cavalier ccavalier@partners.org for additional information. This film viewing will feature a question and answer session with Mrs. Estrellita Karsh.