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The President's Message-February

February President’s Message

Check out the February issue of The President’s Message. It includes Dr. Perman’s column on his Panel on Politics and Policy; sexual harassment addressed at Q&A; the new Elm is coming to the UMB website; Police Chief Cary reflects on her first six months; art and literary journal, 1807, to launch; 20 employees benefit from Live Near Your Work Program in 2018; campus climate survey coming in mid-February; and a roundup of student, faculty, and staff achievements.

Back issues of the newsletter can be found in the archives.

Chris ZangABAE, Bulletin Board, Clinical Care, Collaboration, Community Service, Contests, Education, For B'more, People, Research, Technology, UMB News, University Life, USGAFebruary 5, 20190 comments
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Mentoring Monday

Raffle Entries Are Open for Bizwomen Mentoring Monday Event

You can enter for a chance to win a free ticket to the Baltimore Business Journal’s Bizwomen Mentoring Monday event on Feb. 25 at Westminster Hall, hosted by the UMBrella Group and UMB.

This special women’s event, which will run from 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., offers attendees the opportunity to meet with a pool of 40 mentors who are among the most influential women in the community for one-on-one coaching sessions. Make important connections and gain new insights!

The raffle opens Friday, Jan. 25, and ends at 11:59 p.m. on Feb. 8. Three winners will be selected. To enter, click here.

Jennie RiveraCollaboration, Contests, EducationJanuary 25, 20190 comments
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Snowman in the woods

Staff Senate Hosting Build a Snowman Contest on Feb. 12

Are you interested in building a snowman without having to wait for the snow?

The Staff Senate is excited to host a Build a Snowman contest on Tuesday, Feb. 12, at the SMC Campus Center, Room 208 (Elm A). The event begins at 10 a.m., with judging to start at 2 p.m.

The event will be held indoors, so rain, snow, or shine, we look forward to seeing you there!

All staff, faculty, and students are welcome to participate in the snowy activities and enjoy some hot drinks. Snow and accessories will be provided.

To sign up, please use this link.

 

Kaya SmithContests, University LifeJanuary 24, 20190 comments
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GiveBackHack logo

Attend GiveBackHack Baltimore on Feb. 1-3

Have a big idea to change the world? Join us at GiveBackHack Baltimore on Feb. 1-3 at Allovue, R. House 2nd Floor, 301 W. 29th St. in Baltimore.

Contact Thomas Wise at twise@umaryland.edu today to receive a promo code for 50 percent off your ticket(s). What better way to start the New Year than by pursuing your dreams?

As part of our continuous efforts to improve the human condition and serve the public good of Maryland, the Graduate School at UMB supports GiveBackHack Baltimore, a weekend-long event where passion meets innovation and community members can come together to develop sustainable solutions.

Create a new team or join an existing one to bring your social impact idea to life. Participants also will have the opportunity to tap into mentorship as well as to network with makers and entrepreneurs with similar interests. The winning team will receive $2,000 in in-kind resources to further support their idea and will ultimately walk away with an invaluable experience.

Jade GrantCollaboration, Community Service, Contests, For B'more, People, TechnologyJanuary 17, 20190 comments
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The President's Message-January

The President’s Message

Check out the January issue of The President’s Message. It includes Dr. Perman’s column on the Graduate School’s centennial. Also, former Senator Barbara Mikulski urges civic engagement at the President’s Panel on Politics and Policy; crime was down 21 percent in 2018, UMB Police Force reports; the School of Medicine launches a cultural transformation; seed grant events here and at College Park show the importance of collaboration; UMB CURE Scholars enjoy a Winter Wonderland; and a roundup of student, faculty, and staff achievements.

Chris ZangABAE, Bulletin Board, Clinical Care, Collaboration, Community Service, Contests, Education, For B'more, People, Research, Technology, UMB News, University Life, USGAJanuary 10, 20190 comments
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The President's Message - December 2018

The President’s Message

Check out the December issue of The President’s Message. It includes Dr. Perman’s column on our record-shattering year in extramural funding — $667.4 million in grants and contracts. Also, a holiday greeting; TEDx UMB showcases our big ideas; ceremonial opening for HSRF III; Project Feast serves Thanksgiving meals to those in need; Nursing, Social Work win HEED awards for diversity; students prevail in national public health interprofessional challenge; informatics pioneer saluted at UMB; University takes the fight against opioid addiction on the road; be merry, and wary, around the holidays; and a roundup of student, faculty, and staff achievements.

Back issues of the newsletter can be found in the archives.
Chris ZangABAE, Bulletin Board, Clinical Care, Collaboration, Community Service, Contests, Education, For B'more, People, Research, UMB News, University Life, USGADecember 10, 20180 comments
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Photographer, writer and artist

Students Needed for UMB Art and Literary Journal Editorial Review Teams

UMB’s new art and literary journal, 1807, needs students to join the editorial review team. Help choose which entries are selected for publication! Choose a team to participate on:

  • Visual arts (painting, drawing, photography)
  • Photography
  • Writing (short story, essay, poetry)
  • Other art mediums (sculpture, clay, metal, glass, wood)

Please note that if you’re picked to join a review team, you may not submit an entry to that category, but you may submit to other categories.

Please email Dana Rampolla by Nov. 27 if you’re interested.

 

Dana RampollaBulletin Board, Contests, People, UMB News, University Life, USGANovember 16, 20180 comments
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ICTR logo

ICTR Voucher Program Announces October 2018 Round Award Recipients

The UMB Institute for Clinical & Translational Research (ICTR) Voucher Program awards vouchers (micro-grants) of up to $10,000 in support to enable preliminary work and generation of pilot data on clinical and translational research projects.

Applications are accepted daily with awards announced every other month. For more information and to see the October 2018 round awardees — representing nearly all of the UMB professional schools — please visit this ICTR webpage.

Wanda FinkContests, Research, UMB NewsNovember 15, 20180 comments
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The President's Message-November

The President’s Message

Check out the November issue of The President’s Message. It includes:

  • Dr. Perman’s column on UMB leadership’s 10-day trip to Asia
  • A look back at Founders Week
  • UMB Police launch COAST outreach team
  • A new cohort of CURE Scholars dons white coats
  • First piece of public art at UMB unveiled
  • Then-Baltimore Police spokesman T.J. Smith joins White Paper discussion on gun violence
  • A look ahead to the UMB TEDx event (Nov. 9) and Barbara Mikulski’s visit (Nov. 27)
  • A roundup of student, faculty, and staff achievements and a call for Board of Regents’ Staff Award nominations
Chris ZangABAE, Bulletin Board, Clinical Care, Collaboration, Community Service, Contests, Education, For B'more, People, Research, UMB News, University Life, USGANovember 9, 20180 comments
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The President’s Message

Check out the October issue of The President’s Message. It includes Dr. Perman’s column on Promise Heights’ game-changing $30 million grant; a look ahead to Founders Week; President’s Symposium and White Paper Project tackles gun violence; John T. Wolfe Jr. talks disruption and diversity at DAC Speaker Series; UMB leaders discuss policing and emergency management; new CURE Scholars documentary to air on MPT; “I’m new to Twitter — come say hello @JayPerman;” and a roundup of student, faculty, and staff achievements.

Chris ZangABAE, Bulletin Board, Clinical Care, Collaboration, Contests, Education, For B'more, People, Research, Technology, UMB News, University Life, USGAOctober 8, 20180 comments
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The President's Message (Septemer)

The President’s Message

Check out the September issue of The President’s Message. It includes:

  • Dr. Perman’s column on our Interprofessional Care Transitions Clinic, serving vulnerable patients with a team-based approach
  • The launch of the improved UMB mobile app
  • CURE Scholars and YouthWorks interns embrace summer learning at UMB
  • Congressional staffers get a sneak peek at Health Sciences Research Facility III
  • UMB Foundation matches employee gifts made through the “Proud to work here. Proud to give here.” campaign
  • A look ahead to UMB Night at the Ballpark on Sept. 14, Dr. John T. Wolfe Jr.’s diversity presentation on Sept. 17, and Dr. Perman’s Q&A on Sept. 18
  • UMB Police Force and community residents mix and mingle at National Night Out
  • And a roundup of student, faculty, and staff achievements
Chris ZangABAE, Bulletin Board, Clinical Care, Collaboration, Community Service, Contests, Education, For B'more, People, Research, Technology, UMB News, University Life, USGASeptember 6, 20180 comments
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Student pharmacists

Student Pharmacists Save the Day

Editor’s Note: This post was originally published on Inside SOP, the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy’s blog. It is reprinted here with permission.

As part of the School of Pharmacy’s Experiential Learning Program (ELP), student pharmacists are required to work with pharmacy preceptors at clinical locations. These rotations vary in length and complexity depending on the time at which they occur in the four-year curriculum and provide student pharmacists an opportunity to observe the profession in action and assist in daily pharmacy activities.

Occasionally, though, these educational opportunities become much more significant for the students and their patients at these learning sites. This was the case for a group of students during one introductory pharmacy practice experience (IPPE) rotation this summer.

Lending a Second Set of Eyes

As the clinical supervisor at the MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington, D.C., and a clinical pharmacist for ELP, I had an opportunity to create a student rotation in collaboration with the hospital that allows students to work directly with patients. It was during this rotation that third-year pharmacy students Deidre Peters, Vicky Zhu, and Rebekah Tesfaye had an opportunity to make a high-level clinical intervention that had a significant health impact on a patient being discharged from the hospital.

During the course of this rotation, these students discovered an “absolute drug-drug contraindication” — medications that, if used together, could cause serious harm — during their discharge medication reconciliation. The absolute contraindication occurred between the patient’s HIV medication and anticoagulant (blood thinner) therapy, which was initiated right before the patient’s admission to the hospital. This interaction, which was missed on admission and not caught during the patient’s stay, would have put the patient at a significantly higher risk for bleeding and possible readmission. In addition, this patient had a history of falls, with a major fall the previous day.

Protecting Patients from Harm

The students determined that this interaction would make the patient much more likely to experience a dangerous bleeding event if he were to fall again after he left the hospital. Unfortunately, by the time the students uncovered the interaction, the patient was ready to leave the hospital. The students and I decided that it simply was not safe for this patient to leave on his current medication regimen. As a team, we asked a provider at the hospital to review the patient’s medications and discuss them with us, since the patient’s regular physician was unavailable.

Together, the pharmacy students and I worked with this physician to change the patient’s anticoagulant to another medication that was appropriate for the patient’s condition but no longer carried an absolute contraindication.

Showcasing the Pharmacist’s Skills

As a result of the students’ hard work and diligence, not only was the patient able to leave the hospital on a much safer medication therapy, but the hospital’s perception of pharmacists also was strengthened. The MedStar corporate office even recognized these students for their commitment to the hospital’s patients and their profession with a corporate medication safety award known as the “Monday Good Catch.” This systemwide recognition further drew attention not only to these students and the quality of the pharmacy program at the School of Pharmacy, but also to the value of pharmacists on interdisciplinary teams.

As their preceptor, I was highly impressed by the professional commitment that Deidre, Vicky, and Rebekah displayed for their patient and his safety. These students and their actions on my rotation demonstrate the best of what we are committed to at the School of Pharmacy, as we strive to collaborate with health care teams to provide the best care for all of our patients.

— Joanna Lyon, PharmD, BCGP, clinical pharmacist and preceptor

 

Joanna LyonClinical Care, Contests, PeopleAugust 15, 20180 comments
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July-August President’s Message

Check out the July-August issue of The President’s Message. It includes Dr. Perman’s column on immigrants’ rights and how Maryland Carey Law is helping secure them; a Q&A with new Police Chief Alice Cary; a preview of Campus Life Services’ Welcome Month; a recap of Project SEARCH’s graduation, and a new alignment for UMB’s overall commencement; stories on UMBrella scholarships and Teaching with Technology Day; a look ahead to Dr. Perman’s Sept. 18 Q&A; and a roundup of student, faculty, and staff achievements.

Click here to read the full message.

Chris ZangABAE, Bulletin Board, Clinical Care, Collaboration, Community Service, Contests, Education, For B'more, People, Research, Technology, UMB News, University Life, USGAAugust 7, 20180 comments
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Save the Date: TEDx is coming to UMB on November 9

The Next Big Ideas: TEDx Is Coming to UMB

The TEDx Program, which was formed in 2009 to help communities, organizations, and individuals spark conversation and connection, is coming to the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB).

On Friday, Nov. 9, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the SMC Campus Center, speakers will make TEDx presentations related to the theme of “Improving the Human Condition,” a primary piece of UMB’s mission statement.

TEDx Talks should express great, well-formed ideas. These can be a new and surprising idea or a great basic idea presented with a compelling new argument behind it that challenges beliefs and perspectives. In other words, TEDx is for ideas that are more than stories or lists of facts. It’s for ideas that take evidence and observations and use them to draw larger conclusions.

TEDx rules allow only 100 attendees at the event, so a lottery system is being used to acquire tickets. Details will be available later on UMB’s Tedx website, where you also will find links to learn more about the TEDx Program.

If you’re interested in being a speaker — and you are urged to make us laugh or make us cry! — apply before July 16 at tedxumbaltimore.com/apply/.  Finalists will be contacted for an exploratory interview, and speaker selections will be made by Aug. 15. TEDx Talks are 18 minutes maximum.

UMB is proud to be joining the 15,000 TEDx events that have been held in every corner of the world and solicited 1 billion views online.

Communication and Public AffairsBulletin Board, Contests, Education, People, UMB News, University Administration, University Life, USGAJune 27, 20180 comments
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The President's Message-June

The President’s Message

Check out the June issue of The President’s Message.

It includes:

  • Dr. Perman’s column on last month’s State of the University Address
  • A recap of commencement, UMB’s Neighborhood Spring Festival, Glendening and Ehrlich’s political discussion, and the CURE Scholars’ end-of-year celebration
  • A look ahead to Dr. Perman’s June 19 Q&A
  • Stories on philanthropic gifts to the schools of medicine and nursing
  • Two more employees benefit from the Live Near Your Work Program
  • UMB police start active shooter response training
  • A roundup of student, faculty, and staff achievements
Chris ZangABAE, Bulletin Board, Clinical Care, Collaboration, Community Service, Contests, Education, For B'more, People, Research, Technology, UMB News, University Life, USGAJune 11, 20180 comments
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