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Thursday, June 25, 2009

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2009 Annual President's Awards for Staff
Plea for Assistance in Support of Students Volunteering in Africa
Warren Alpert Foundation Prize: Now Accepting 2009-2010 Nominations
Computer Tip of the Week
Media Review

2009 Annual President's Awards for Staff

Do you know a Drexel University staff member whose exceptional work deserves recognition? If so, we want to hear from you.

All students, faculty and staff are invited to nominate exceptional Drexel University and Drexel University College of Medicine staff members and teams for this prestigious award.

Visit Annual President's Awards for Staff to make a nomination.

Nominations must be made by July 10.


Please direct questions to Kathleen Jones at 215-895-1413.

At Drexel, we don't just expect innovation and excellence, we recognize it!

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Plea for Assistance in Support of Students Volunteering in Africa

From July 8 to August 10, several second-year medical students will travel to Cameroon, Africa, to help a local surgeon deliver much needed medical supplies and services to remote villagers in the surrounding area.

This is the first year Drexel students will be working with Dr. Georges Mbwelle. Together, they will journey into the country's rural areas to help their most medically underserved population. Mbwelle provides his time free of charge but depends upon contributions and moonlighting income to purchase surgical and medical supplies used during these trips.

In advance of their trip, the students are pleading for donations of medical supplies and funds to ship to the embassy in Yaound
where they can be securely held for those who need it. If you have supplies you feel would help or can donate toward the success of their mission, please visit their website. The student-made website also has a list of supplies needed and provides more information on these trips, in addition to instructions on making a tax-deductible donation to the College of Medicine Student Government Association, the group collecting contributions for this effort.

"We are paying for our own airfare and living expenses while there, but your help in underwriting the costs for medical supplies will make a huge difference in the lives of these remote villagers and is greatly appreciated," says Zach Massi, one of the five attending students.

To read more about these trips, you may visit the Web log of the Chief Consular Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Yaound
.

The deadline for support is Friday, July 3.

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Warren Alpert Foundation Prize: Now Accepting 2009-2010 Nominations

Please submit nominations to Kenny Simansky, Ph.D., and copy Noreen Robertson by close of business, Tuesday, June 30. The prize amount is $200,000.

More information.

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Computer Tip of the Week

Using the AutoFilter Feature of Excel

Microsoft Excel comes with a nice feature called AutoFilter. AutoFilter is used with tables to single out a certain subset of that table. For example, you may have a list with each doctor's name and the number of patients they've seen that month. To show a table of only the doctors who saw over a certain number of patients, you can use auto filtering.

To do this:

  • Make sure all of the data in your table is correct.
  • Open the Data menu.
  • Select Filter.
  • Click AutoFilter.
  • Now, a down arrow will appear on the top cell of the range.
  • Click the arrow and pick the minimum value that you want.

    Excel will display the doctors who meet your criteria. To display the entire table again, click the down arrow and select All. To completely disable AutoFilter, select AutoFilter from the Data menu again.

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    Media Review

    June 24, 2009: Drexel University College of Medicine was noted in the article “Medicine and Dentistry Faculty Chosen for Leadership Program” published by Insider.

    June 22, 2009:
    Drexel University College of Medicine was mentioned in the article "Highland Ophthalmology Celebrates Grand Opening of New Vision Center in New Windsor" published by eMediaWire.

    June 22, 2009: Drexel University College of Medicine was mentioned in the article "Xavier to Open Harahan Wellness Center" published by the Times-Picayune.

    June 19, 2009: Linda Roth, chief communications officer, Office of Communications & Marketing, was noted in the article "Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Announces Appointments to Consumer Advisory Council" published by U.S. State News.

    June 19, 2009: Larry Belkoff, D.O., clinical assistant professor, Department of Surgery, was featured in the press release "Advanced Radiation Therapy Center Open on City Line; Offers Advanced Care in Comfortable Setting for Prostate Cancer Treatment" published by eMediaWire.

    June 18, 2009: Drexel University College of Medicine was noted in the article “Rudman Program Opens Doctor’s Life to Teens” published by the Philadelphia Public Record.

    June 17, 2009: David Stein, M.D., associate professor, Department of Surgery and director of the Mini-Medical School program, was quoted in the article "Students Don Scrubs for Drexel's Mini-Med School" published by the Philadelphia Tribune.

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    Grand Rounds and Seminars

    Department of Neurology Grand Rounds

    Department of Neurology Grand Rounds

    Friday, June 26
    New College Building, Geary Auditorium B

    9 a.m.
    Patient Presentation

    10 a.m.
    Concussion, Mild Head Trauma and the Neuro-Ophthalmological Complications

    Presented by: A. Charles Winkelman, M.D., professor, Department of Neurology, Drexel University College of Medicine

    Target Audience: Attending and Visiting Physicians, Residents and Medical Students

    Educational Objectives:

  • Discuss concussion and mild head trauma
  • Discuss neuro-ophthalmological complications

    Accreditation Statement: Drexel University College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
    AMA: Drexel University College of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)
    . Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
    AOA: This program is eligible for 2 credits in Category 2A of the American Osteopathic Association.

    Faculty Disclosure Statement: Speakers at continuing medical education activities are required to disclose to the audience any financial relationships with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial products, goods or services. Any conflicts of interest must be resolved prior to the presentation and announced to the audience.
    Faculty Disclosure: Dr. A. Charles Winkelman has no commercial relationships to disclose.

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