Abstract
Features this week include: Gamma Knife arrives at MCG; Augustans urged to participate in census; First Lady visits child care center; Lifestyle directly related to Type-II diabetes; Many factors can cause irregular menstruation; Hitting the job market? Think like a boy scout; Department aims to eliminate health disparities; Facial development topic of Deans' Symposium; Donated beanie babies bring lots of smiles; Mortez meeting scheduled March 3-4; Hospital administration rolls sleeves up to pitch in; Osteoporosis affects both men, women.Citation
The Beeper, 2000, Vol. 10, No. 4Affiliation
Division of Institutional RelationsSeries/Report no.
2000: Vol. 104
Collections
The following license files are associated with this item:
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
The Beeper [2000 Vol. 10, No. 13]Baker, Toni; Deriso, Christine Hurley; Steele, Deborah; Simkins, Sally L.; Deriso, Christine Hurley; Steele, Deborah; Division of Institutional Relations; Division of Strategic Support (Medical College of Georgia, 6/29/2000)Features this week include: Dr. Conway wins Young Investigator's Award; Ms. Bice receives Erie P. Blissit Award; Report links oral health to overall well-being; New director draws on vibrant past; Telemedicine conference slated Aug. 3-5; Phlebotomy team sets record; Symptoms signal heat-related illnesses.
-
The Beeper [1999 Vol. 9, No. 3]Deriso, Christine Hurley; Steele, Deborah; Baker, Toni; Seigler, Peggy; Simkins, Sally L.; Division of Institutional Relations; Division of Strategic Support (Medical College of Georgia, 2/11/1999)Features this week include: Findings show no criminal misappropriation of funds; CDC official to discuss challenges in health care; Brain mapping is topic of Deans' Symposia; Options wide open for nurses; Ms. Holman receives state award; Three medical technology students receive scholarships; Personality correlates with missing gene; Vaccine against human papilloma virus being tested; MCG summer jobs available for students; Library classes scheduled; Dental health fair scheduled Feb. 13; Hinman society donates $30,000 to MCG; Tips help improve interviewing skills; MCG studies link of calcium to heart disease; Music is a family affair for the Riveras; Classes help protect against rape; Summer programs target high school and college students; Dr. Loring edits dictionary; Dentists say good oral health starts in infancy.
-
The Beeper [2001 Vol. 11, No. 4]Deriso, Christine Hurley; Sipple, Katja; Baker, Toni; Deriso, Christine Hurley; Sipple, Katja; Division of Institutional Relations; Division of Strategic Support (Medical College of Georgia, 2/22/2001)Features this week include: Search committees formed for 2 deans; Telepsychiatry helps patients in rural areas; Neurophysiologist probes body's balancing act; Chair established in transplant surgery, immunology at MCG; Researcher-transplant surgeon joins MCG faculty; Globetrotting employees reminisce about travels; Police Bureau update; Medical illustrator mergers art, science and computers; U.S. Department of Labor representative to lecture; School of Nursing offers on-line R.N./B.S.N. program; Mouth ulcers require specific diagnosis; Dr. John C. Howard, retired professor emeritus, dies; MCG HealthCare kicks off "Relay for Life"; Moretz surgical society meeting March 2, 3.