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BWH Human Resources, in partnership with Jewish Vocational Services, sponsors a free eight-week program to assist employees and their families in attaining U.S. citizenship. The classes run for two-hours once a week in the Longwood Medical Area. The next class starts June 29. For more information, contact Adam Cutler at 617-399-3260 or Elizabete De Moura at 617-713-3741.
Join Jacquelyn Campbell, PhD, RN, of Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and Bloomberg School of Public Health, as she presents “Identification and Intervention for Strangulation in Intimate Partner Violence Cases,” Wednesday, June 30, 11 a.m. – 12:45 p.m., in the Bornstein Amphitheater. This lecture is sponsored by the Center for Women and Newborns and Passageway.
Join BWH Nutrition, Food Services and Cardiology for the next heart-healthy cooking demo June 16 at 2:30 p.m. across from Shop on the Pike. All staff, visitors and patients are welcome to attend.
The BWH Wound Care Center is opening its doors this month and invites the entire hospital community to stop by to learn about the comprehensive services it provides June 21, 4 - 6 p.m., 45 Francis St., lower Pike, room SR-137 (Next to Occupational Health). If you have any questions, contact Kevin Giordano at kgiordano@partners.org or 617-732-6659.
MAFCU members can receive free financial counseling through the Credit Union's Fiscal Fitness Program. The next session is June 17, at MAFCU's main branch, 365 Boylston St., Brookline. Reserve an appointment by contacting Dan Rosenfeld at 617-278-5652.