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Updated Password Management Portal
The College of Medicine Information Technology Department recently updated the password reset self-service on the
Password
Management Portal. With this new look and feel, it is now easier for you to recover your DrexelMed account password, if
forgotten, without having to call the Technical Services Desk.
The portal requires that you register your account and set up security questions and answers. If you have not already set up your
security questions, you should do so by clicking Register on Password
Management Portal. Upon login, you will be directed through the two-step setup process.
If you don't remember your answers to the security questions you set up, or haven't registered previously, you may need to call
the Technical Services Desk at 215-762-1999 during business hours to retrieve your forgotten password.
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Save the Date: Procurement's Furniture-Technology Expo
Date and Location
Tuesday, May 1, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Behrakis Grand Hall, Creese Student Center, University City Campus
This event will be hosted by University Procurement. All buyers and budget-holders are encouraged to attend.
On the same day, Procurement, and Information Resources and Technology will hold two buying workshops from 9:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.
and from 2:15 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. in Room 2019, MacAlister Hall. To register for a workshop or for more information about the Expo,
RSVP to purevent@drexel.edu.
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Translational Medicine and Applied Biotechnology Interdisciplinary Workshop
Date and Location
Tuesday, May 15th, Noon – 5 p.m.
19th Floor Boardroom, New College Building, Center City Campus
Topic
Invasion, Homing, and Survival of Cancer Cells
Keynote Speaker
Massimo Cristofanilli, M.D., Fox Chase Cancer Center, chairman, Department of Medical Oncology; leader, Breast
Service Line; co-leader, Women's Cancer Research Program; G. Morris Dorrance Jr. Endowed Chair in Medical Oncology
For the last several years, we have sponsored a series of workshops in which faculty present short overviews of their key research
goals and projects as a way of becoming acquainted with each other's interests and expertise, as well as fostering collaboration.
The goal of this workshop is to encourage an exchange of ideas focusing on the key research areas related to cancer at Drexel
University and the College of Medicine.
We would like to encourage basic and clinical scientists, engineers, clinical fellows, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students,
and medical students to attend. This workshop is free and refreshments will be provided. Please register for this event at
research@drexelmed.edu.
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Faculty Day Award Nominations
Nominations may be submitted on or before April 30th to tmccaffe@drexelmed.edu.
Please include a paragraph or two stating why the nominee is deserving of the award, and list his or her contributions and
accomplishments and how they meet the criteria for the award.
Julian Marsh Faculty Scholar Award: This award will be presented to a faculty member who has demonstrated
excellence in scientific research, has achieved national/international recognition, demonstrated outstanding teaching skills,
mentored students as well as peers, and provided consistent, high quality leadership to the medical school, thereby creating a
better environment for all faculty and students.
June Klinghoffer Clinical Educator Award: This award will be presented to a faculty member who has devoted
his/her career to promoting excellence in the learning of clinical skills and clinical knowledge, serving as a teacher,
innovative educator, leader, role model and mentor for students, residents and faculty colleagues alike.
Oksana Korzeniowski Patient Care Award: This award will be presented to a faculty member who has demonstrated
outstanding skills and commitment in the clinical care of patients, and through his/her teaching, has substantially improved the
skills and knowledge of residents, students and medical colleagues.
William Likoff Clinical Excellence Award: This award will be presented to a clinician whose professionalism,
humanity, ethical standards, diagnostic acumen and ability to develop outstanding clinical programs make him or her a role model
for those striving for excellence in the practice of medicine.
Angelo Pinto Basic Science Educator Award: This award will be presented to a faculty member who has demonstrated
commitment and excellence to the education of medical students through innovative educational programs, serving as a teacher,
leader, mentor and role model to students and colleagues alike.
Vincent Zarro Community Outreach Award: This award will be presented to a faculty member whose exemplary and
selfless commitment to the care of medically underserved communities serves as the standard for medical students seeking to
attain the medical school's exit objective requiring them to provide high quality care to all regardless of age, race,
socioeconomic class, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity or religion, and be an advocate for uniform access to health care.
Elias Abrutyn Mentoring Award: This award is presented to a faculty member who has demonstrated excellence in
mentoring colleagues, residents, and/or students, by creating a supportive, effective environment in one or more of the following
areas: research, clinical care, education and scholarship, while advocating for the advancement of their mentees in their chosen
discipline, and serving as a trusted advisor and role model.
The awards will be distributed during the College's 11th Annual Faculty Day on June 1, 2012.
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Diabetes Education Class
Date and Location
Wednesday, May 23, 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Drexel Medicine
219 N. Broad Street, 6th Floor Conference Room, Philadelphia
Presented by
Lyn Weisbein, R.N., CDE, clinical nurse specialist, Drexel Endocrinology
Learn the basics of diabetes and basic nutrition for diabetics. The following topics will be discussed:
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Types of diabetes
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Medications
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Recognition and treatment of low blood sugar
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Complications
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Introduction to carbohydrate counting and reading labels
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Understanding basic portion control
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Exercise and weight loss
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Setting goals
This class is sponsored by Drexel Endocrinology. Please call Patricia Lawrence at 215-762-8872 to register.
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Computer Tip of the Week
Change the Default Line Spacing in Word
Microsoft Word has added a slightly roomier single spacing default setting at 1.15 spacing, which has many customers asking the
inevitable: why did the default line spacing change and how do I change it back?
The default line spacing changed in Word 2007 to make online documents more readable. If you want to change the default line
spacing within Word 2010, follow these easy steps:
- Click the Home tab.
- Click Change Stlyes in the Styles group, point to Style Set, and
then click the style set that you want to use.
To change the default formatting of your document, such as the line spacing and paragraph spacing, to the default
formatting that is used in earlier versions of Word, click Word 2003.
- To set the style set as the default style set in Word 2010, click Change Styles in the
Styles group, and then click Set as Default.
For more information
about line spacing, visit the Microsoft website.
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Media Review

Wednesday, April 25, 2012: Eugene Hong, M.D., sports medicine chief and chair of the Department of Family,
Community & Preventive Medicine, was quoted in an online article for Philadelphia Magazine about when to cut out
alcohol when training for a run.
Monday, April 23, 2012: Joanne Getsy, M.D., professor in the Department of Medicine and medical director of the
Drexel Sleep Center, was interviewed on
6ABC about a new device that helps
patients who snore or have sleep apnea.
Sunday, April 22, 2012: Andrew S. Wechsler, M.D., professor in the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, was
quoted in an article on
Yahoo Finance discussing a promising technology for left ventricular restoration.
Thursday, April 19, 2012: Drexel University College of Medicine's anatomical model "Harriet" was highlighted in
an article on
VisitPhilly.com about Philadelphia's quirky attractions.
Thursday, April 19, 2012: Drexel University College of Medicine was mentioned in an article in the Auburn Journal
about the new Drexel University Center for Graduate Studies program that allows students to get an MBA in Healthcare
Administration.
Thursday, April 19, 2012: The Institute for Women's Health and Leadership's Vision 2020 program was mentioned in
an online article by KnoxNews about the ways the pay gap between genders affects us all.
Thursday, April 19, 2012: Drexel University College of Medicine was featured in a
6ABC television broadcast about a program that gives
elementary school children a first-hand insight into what it means to be a doctor.
The program was also featured on KYW Newsradio and CBS Philly.
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Seminar
Date and Location
Monday, April 30, 1 p.m.
New College Building, Room 11101 (11th floor)
Topic
Cutting Through the Fog – Evolution of the Folded Gastrulation Gene in Insects
Presented by
Rachel Hoang, Ph.D., assistant professor, Department of Biology, Haverford College
Hosted by
Eishi Noguchi, Ph.D., associate professor, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
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Family Medicine Resident Conferences
Date and Location
Friday, May 4, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.
Department of Family, Community, & Preventive Medicine, 3rd floor Conference Room, 10 Shurs Lane (Manayunk)
Topics
1 p.m. – Morbidity & Mortality Review
2 p.m. – Infertility
3 p.m. – Opioid Management
Presented by (in order of appearance)
Smitha Ballyamanda, M.D., PGY-3, Department of Family, Community, & Preventive Medicine
Kit Heron, M.D., PGY-1, Department of Family, Community, & Preventive Medicine
Karen Berkowitz, M.D., assistant professor, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Brent Simmons, M.D., assistant professor, Department of Family, Community, & Preventive Medicine
Rupali Rajpathak, M.D., VITAS Innovative Hospice Care
Hosted by
Department of Family, Community, & Preventive Medicine
For more information, please contact Doris Rowley at 215-967-1632.
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Medicine Grand Rounds
Date and Location
Wednesday, May 2, 8:30 a.m.
Geary B Auditorium, New College Building, 245 North 15th Street
Clinical Case Presentations: DiPalma Conference Room, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Topic
Antibiotic Resistance: A Modern Plague
Presented by
Robert Moellering, Jr., M.D., Shields Warren-Mallinckrodt Professor of Medical Research, Harvard Medical School,
Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
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 Credit Designation Statement: Drexel University College of Medicine designates this educational activity
for a maximum of 1-2.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of
their participation in the activity.
AOA: This program is eligible for 1-2.5 credit(s) 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. All disclosures will be announced at beginning of Grand Rounds.
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Neurobiology & Anatomy Seminar Series
Date and Location
Wednesday, May 2, noon
Michael Goldberger Conference Room 276
Queen Lane Campus
Topic
Mitochondrial Transport and Function in the Normal and Pathologic Nervous System
Presented by
Peter Hollenbeck, Ph.D., professor and associate head, Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University
Hosted by
Peter Baas, Ph.D., professor, Department of Neurobiology & Anatomy
For more information please contact Joy Hudson at 215-991-8401
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