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will still be an opportunity to support them. Learn more about KU Cares at the kickoff event at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 30, in the Sunflower Room. Representatives from each of the charities will be present to give more information and answer questions. Panera has generously donated bagels and cream cheese for the event, and we’ll also provide coffee. We hope you’ll join us in caring for our community!
Community is at the heart of any organization and supporting the local community is an important part of staying in touch with who you are and where you’re going. Civic pride and giving back strengthens your community and, in return, a strong community is able to get behind its local organizations. One of our Core Values here at the KU School of Medicine–Wichita is Social Responsibility & Community Orientation. One of the major ways that we support that Core Value is through our employee giving campaign. There have been some exciting changes to the campaign this year, and we think you’ll be thrilled by them as well! What better way for the medical school to support the community than by targeting health care? KU Cares will focus on organizations dear to the KU family, including JayDoc Community Clinic/
Guadalupe Clinic, The Sweet Emergency
Fund, GraceMed, and the Center for
Health and Wellness. And don’t worry, if you are dedicated to United Way, there
October 17, 2012
Inside this issue Art Galleries
Birthdays
Breast cancer education
Career Opportunities
Center Express
Classifieds
Daffodil Society sale
Diabetes cooking classes
E-learning modules
Electronic waste recycling
Faculty Research Day
Fall Festival
Family med Top 10
Health screenings
IMB SPSS Stats 20
KU Pride
KU Today
Live & Learn
New Employee Meet & Greet
News Flash
Open Enrollment meeting
Outlook rollout
Plant It Pink
Professional development
Psychiatry Grand Rounds
Research award applications
Research Forum
Research funds available
Research study participants
Say hello
6 Questions
Statistical methods lecture
United Way
Warren Theatre tickets
New Features Basket auction
Flu shot schedule
Headline News
Archives KU Cares About CommunityKU Cares About Community
KU Cares Fact KU School of Medicine–Wichita medical students created the JayDoc Community Clinic
to provide health care to uninsured patients. Medical students operate the clinic under
the supervision of licensed physicians.
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E-Learning Modules
available to
employees
KUMC has several e-learning modules for employees.
Topics include:
Career Advancement: Success for the Promotion
Seeker
Management/Leadership: Hiring Competent
Employees, What Every Supervisor Should Know,
and Writing Effective Position Descriptions
Policies & Procedures: Corrective Action, Family &
Medical Leave Act, FLSA, Overtime/Compensatory
Time, Shared Leave, and Workplace Violence
Professional Development: Managing Your Time,
Preventing Harassment in the Workplace, and
Conflict Management.
To complete these trainings, click here. You will need
to use your network username and password to log in.
The next KU Pride will take place at 9 a.m.,
Wednesday, Nov. 7, in the Sunflower Room. Don’t
miss it!
Save the Date
The 21st Annual Research Forum is scheduled for
Thursday, April 18, 2013 at the KU School of
Medicine–Wichita. Mark your calendars, and
watch for details in the coming months.
Questions can be directed to Christina Frank,
[email protected], in the Office of Research.
State Employee
Flu Shot Schedule
The State Employee Health Plan is hosting flu shot
clinics again this fall at several locations in Kansas,
following this schedule.
What you need to know about the flu shot clinics:
This year, employees will not have the ability
to sign up online. Shots will be given on a first
come, first served basis.
To receive a flu shot at one of the clinics,
employees must be enrolled in the State
Employee Health Plan and present a copy of
their ID card at the flu shot clinic.
Shots are available for employees and covered
spouses and dependents ages 18 to 65.
Employees over age 65 may receive a flu shot,
as long as they understand that the vaccine is
not the special formula used for those 65 and
over.
Employees who miss their local clinic or
employees located where a flu shot clinic is
not being held, do have coverage under their
medical plan for flu shots.
Questions may be directed to Mary Spinks, RFP
Process and Research Coordinator for the State
Employee Health Plan, at [email protected].
KU Cares Fact At the JayDoc Community Clinic, medical students,
pre-medical students, and physicians who volunteer
are exposed to various issues involved with providing
health care access to those in need. Their goal is to
give back to the community they serve.
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KUSM-W in the News
Oct. 11—National Latino HIV Day
Oct. 9—Wichita health care providers anticipate changes after
presidential election
Oct. 8—Free HIV screenings offered in southwest Kansas clinics
For the latest news about KUSM–W, click here.
Plant It Pink
Honor a breast cancer
survivor, beautify your
garden, and raise money for
a good cause when you
Plant It Pink. For a $20
donation, you'll receive ten
Darwin Hybrid Pink
Impression tulip bulbs that
you can plant in the fall and
enjoy next spring.
Each year, more than 1,890 Kansas women are
diagnosed with breast cancer. The good news is that
more women are surviving breast cancer than ever
before because of better screening and improved
treatment.
The American Cancer Society Cancer Action
Network (ACS CAN) is a leader in the fight against
breast cancer. We help protect the National Cancer
Institute's $5 billion budget that funds the research
that leads to breakthrough treatments. ACS CAN
also works to make sure that every woman gets the
mammogram she needs by advocating for the
National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection
Program.
When you Plant It Pink, you also receive a one-year
membership to ACS CAN.
Tulips are a symbol of renewal and a metaphor for
the cancer experience. Your blooming pink tulips will
honor the women in your life who have or are
currently battling breast cancer and will serve as a
reminder to get your annual mammogram.
Visit Plant It Pink of Kansas to order your bulbs
or for more information.
Getting Started
with IMB SPSS
Stats 20
Noon to 1 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 23
PC classroom
Rosey Zackula
Light refreshments will be provided. This lecture
will also broadcast live via Adobe Connect.
Rosey Zackula is a statistical
consulting coordinator/applied
statistician for the Office of Research
at the KU School of Medicine–
Wichita. She provides statistical
consulting to investigators, faculty,
residents, medical students, and
other research teams. She has a master’s degree in
statistics from the University of Missouri-Columbia
and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Kansas
State University. Her research interests include
working with large data sets, designing electronic
health records for research and quality
improvement projects, and establishing biomarkers
for mental disorders.
KU Cares Fact
GraceMed Dental Clinic has an outreach team and
portable dental equipment to service Sedgwick
County and other surrounding counties throughout
Kansas. They provide dental screenings, cleanings,
sealants, and fluoride varnish.
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How long have you worked at KUSM–W, and what was your job before
you came here? I have worked at KUSM–W since November 2011. Prior to my position here at
KUSM–W, I was an associate professor of medicine in the medical school at the
University of Minnesota in the Twin Cities. I was also an adjunct associate
professor in the school of public health.
What are your job responsibilities and what do you like most about your
job? As department chair, I am responsible for oversight of department activities
including faculty growth, retention, educational programs, and clinical care.
If you have taken the Strengths Finder Assessment, what are your top 5
Strengths and how do you use them in your job? My top five strengths are Responsibility, Learner, Input, Achiever, and Deliberative.
I use these strengths to build collaboration among faculty including modeling the
importance of ownership and dependability. My own journey will be to continually
learn new things and my drive to see others succeed.
What do you do in your spare time? I enjoy theatre, live music, jogging, bicycling, dancing, and acting.
What’s a favorite movie and/or book? My favorite movie is “The Help.” I also enjoyed the book. Now, I need to finish
“Cutting for Stone.”
Who is your hero or the person you most admire and why? My grandmothers are tied for this position. I admire both of them for their
tenacious spirits and warm presence. They were amazing women in raising a family,
having a career, and growing themselves without many resources. Nothing got in
their way.
6 Questions For...
Tracie Collins, M.D.,
M.P.H.
Chair and Endowed
Professor, Preventive
Medicine and Public Health
Hometown: San Leandro,
Calif.
Family: Koko (toy poodle)
The KU School of Medicine–Wichita is now on
Twitter.
Follow us at twitter.com/KUSM_Wichita.
Wichita Daffodil
Society Sale
10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 20
Wichita Botanica
Varieties not found at nurseries
All proceeds benefit the Wichita
Daffodil Society
KU Cares Fact In 1993, a group of concerned citizens began
meeting to discuss the disproportionately high
incidence rates of preventable, chronic illnesses
affecting the predominantly African-American
community in northeast Wichita. The Center
for Health and Wellness, Inc. (CHW) opened its
doors in July 1998 as a state-of-the-art primary
care facility specifically designed to meet the
needs of the northeast Wichita community.
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Coping with
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Noon to 1:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 13
Roberts Amphitheater
Jeremy Crosby, Psy.D.
Licensed psychologist, Specialized
PTSD Treatment Program
Robert J. Dole VA Medical Center
Did you miss the Oct. 9 lecture about acid reflux
and ulcers with Dr. William Salyers?
FREE audio recordings and notes are available online at
wichita.kumc.edu/live-and-learn
within a week after each lecture.
JTO receives birthdays from Academic and
Student Affairs, MPA, WCGME, the MPH
program, and Human Resources. If you prefer
that your birthday not be published, please notify
the appropriate representative.
Psychiatry
Grand Rounds
11 a.m. lunch served
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. speaker
Via Christi Hospital, 3600 E. Harry
McNamara Center (third floor Education Center)
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
“HIV/AIDS and Depression”
Zishan Samiuddin, M.D.
Psychiatrist, Houston, Texas
View the full Grand Rounds schedule.
For more information, contact Ronda Magness at
293-3508.
Jake Baalman Oct. 17
Letisha Ferris Oct. 18
Ramona Warren Oct. 18
Andrew Kerstein Oct. 19
Lan Ly Oct. 19
Julie Kielt Oct. 20
Kristin Harkins Oct. 21
Rachel Marsh Oct. 21
JulieAnn Minns Oct. 21
Sarah Mandigo Oct. 22
Claire Thomas Oct. 22
Venessa Lopez Oct. 23
Scott McIntyre Oct. 23
Cari Schmidt Oct. 23
Anne Walling Oct. 23
Justin Gooden Oct. 24
Micah Hall Oct. 24
Jenifer Yuza Oct. 24
Jana Lincoln Oct. 25
Marcia McComas Oct. 25
Whitney Weixelman Oct. 25
Christopher Downes Oct. 26
Siddharthan Sivamurthy Oct. 26
Gary Graham Oct. 27
Leon Krob Oct. 28
Angela Mohler Oct. 28
Victoria Nguyen Oct. 28
Joseph Schaftel Oct. 28
James Winblad Oct. 29
Veronica Amey Oct. 30
Auburn Weber Oct. 30
Iram Sirajuddin Oct. 30
Philip Twumasi-Ankrah Oct. 30
Headline News Headline News, the Medical Practice Association's online
newsletter, is distributed monthly to keep you informed
of what is happening in the MPA. Check it out!
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Wanted: Research
Study Participants
The KU School of Medicine–Wichita is looking for
persons with Peripheral Arterial Disease
(PAD) to participate in a study examining poor leg
circulation. The study will focus on those within
the African-American community with low levels of
activity and who experience pain and discomfort
when walking. Participants will be compensated for
their time and effort. For more information, call
(316) 293-3567.
The KU School of Medicine–Wichita needs
participants for a placebo-controlled study
designed to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and
tolerability of Desvenlafaxine Succinate Sustained-
Release (DVS SR) in the treatment of children
and adolescents ages 7-17 with Depression.
Participants will be asked to complete about 10
study visits and will receive investigational study
medication or placebo (inactive substance), study-
related mental health assessments, lab assessments,
and physical exams. Compensation may be
provided for completed visits. Subjects who
complete the eight-week treatment may be eligible
to participate in a six-month open-label extension
study. For more information, contact Jessica Rudick
at (316) 293-3806.
If you are involved in a study that is recruiting
subjects and would like to have it listed in Jayhawk
Talk Online, please e-mail [email protected]
with the specifics. Once we draft the copy, we’ll
send it back to you for IRB approval then publish it.
Please join us for the next KU
Pride day for the United Way
Campaign, Wednesday, Nov. 21.
With supervisor’s approval, you
may wear jeans to work if you
purchased a year pass or by purchasing a sticker for
$2.50 in Human Resources. All proceeds will benefit
United Way. For more information, please contact
Tyler Doyle at 3-2649 or [email protected].
KU Pride day for
United Way
What’s Cookin’ With Diabetes
If you have diabetes and want to learn more about managing your condition and cooking healthy, you and one
guest are invited to “What’s Cookin’ with Diabetes,” a free seminar offered by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
Kansas and K-State Research and Extension. “What’s Cookin’ with Diabetes” will provide self-management
guidelines that will help you understand the importance of taking medications, eating healthy, and being active. The
proper combination of all these items is essential to living better with diabetes. In addition, you’ll learn or be
refreshed on how and why to monitor your blood sugars, problem solving, and ways to reduce your risks.
Attendees will be offered small samples of diabetes-friendly foods. There will also be take-home materials, tasty
recipes, and community resources. Pre-registration is required and seating is limited. Sign up early to reserve
your spot. The following seminars are open to the public: Dodge City, Oct. 22 (English & Spanish Sessions); Liberal,
Oct. 23 (English & Spanish Sessions); Pittsburg, Oct. 29; Paola, Oct. 30.
We are gearing up for our annual
basket auction for United Way! If
you are interested in donating a
basket for the auction, please
contact Jennica King at
[email protected] or 3-2643. If
you need a basket for your auction
donation, you can pick one up in Public Affairs. The
baskets will be on display in the Esplanade and bids will
be accepted from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8.
Stop by and check out the baskets,
place your bid, and get some holiday
shopping done early!
KU Cares
Basket Auction
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Employee Appreciation
Take a Break
2:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 30
Save the Date:
Fall Festival
“Dream Suite”
Digital art and paintings by Jack Wilson
William J. Reals Gallery of Art – West
“Moody Waters”
Egg tempera paintings by Jim Butler
William J. Reals Gallery of Art – East
For more information contact Anita Peeters, 3-3400.
"Give Without
Regrets: Having
Holiday Spirit
Without Breaking
the Bank"
Excited about the
holidays? Me, too! This
is the time of year that
beckons to us to give
and spend “cheerfully.”
Join us as we explore ways
to keep spending under control. Together we will
raise our awareness of money traps and create a plan
to keep the “cheer” in the holidays as we map out
ways to experience true financial health. Instructor
will be JoLynn Bright from EMPAC.
Two Dates to Choose From:
10 to 11 a.m., Oct. 23, 2012
3 to 4 p.m., Oct. 31, 2012
Meadowlark Room
Sign up today!
Professional
Development
KU Cares Facts The Sweet Emergency Fund is a safety net for HIV
and AIDS patients who need assistance with
transportation costs, overnight lodging when seeking
treatment in Wichita, eye care, and emergency dental
services.
No administrative fees are charged to the Sweet
Emergency Fund. All dollars contributed go directly
to assistance for patients.
The Center for Health and Wellness’ mission is to
provide quality family healthcare through improved
access and a heightened and unrelenting focus on
education and prevention.
Everyone who visits JayDoc Community Clinic will
see a medical student and a licensed physician. The
physician ensures that the care provided at the clinic
is of the utmost quality.
Submit applications
for AHRQ Patient-
Centered Outcomes
Research Pathway
to Independence
Award (K99/R00)
The primary purpose of the Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality (AHRQ) Patient-Centered
Outcomes Research (PCOR) Pathway to
Independence Award (K99/R00) program is to
increase and maintain a strong cohort of new and
talented AHRQ-supported independent
investigators trained in comparative effectiveness
methods to conduct patient care outcomes
research.
The program is designed to facilitate a timely
transition from a junior non-tenure track faculty or
a postdoctoral research position to a stable
independent research career.
Approximately $1.5 million will be available to
support the K99 phase of the award, and $3
million for the R00 phase. It is anticipated AHRQ
will make approximately 10 awards.
KEY DATES
Nov. 17: Opening Date
Nov. 19: Letters of Intent Receipt Date (On-time
submission requires that applications be
successfully submitted to grants.gov no later than 5
p.m. local time)
Dec. 17: Application Due Date
Find more information and details on
applying.
2012 KUMC Faculty
Research Day
1 to 5 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 26
School of Nursing auditorium and available via Adobe
Connect to the Wichita Campus.
Keynote Presentation:
“Diet and Cancer Prevention: Can Nutrigenomics
Assist to Identify Who Will Benefit Most or Be Placed
at Risk?”
John Milner, Ph.D.
Director of the USDA Beltsville Human Nutrition
Research Center.
Dr. Milner earned a Ph.D. in nutrition with a minor in
biochemistry and physiology from Cornell University
and a B.S. in animal sciences from Oklahoma State
University. He has served in an advisory capacity as a
member of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s
Human Nutrition Board of Scientific Counselors, and
has published more than 250 book chapters,
monographs, and journal articles.
View the agenda for more details. KUMC
Research Institute will have updates and additional
details closer to the event.
Questions can be directed to Kelly Robertson, KUMC
Research Institute, at 8-5436 or
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Learn more about open enrollment for 2013 health
insurance at an information session at 2 p.m. today,
Oct. 17, in the Sunflower Room. An additional session
will be held from 9-10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24 in the
Sunflower Room. Questions can be directed to Leona
Johnson, [email protected].
Benefits Open
Enrollment
Meeting
New Employee
Meet and Greet
3 to 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 25
Mount Oread Room
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KUSM in the top 10 for producing
family medicine doctors
The KU School of Medicine earned an Achievement Award from the American Academy of Family Physicians.
The award recognizes KUSM's efforts to foster student interest in family medicine and produce graduates who
enter the specialty. Based on a three-year average, 15.4 percent of KUSM's graduates entered an ACGME-
accredited family medicine residency program, which classifies the KU School of Medicine as one of the top 10
school in the nation for producing family medicine physicians.
Say “hello” to...
Audra Bullard
Billing Coder
MPA
Mara Spurlock
Standardized Patient
ASA
Jason Rule
Information Specialist
ITS
Yar Riak
Standardized Patient
ASA
Martha Fair
Standardized Patient
ASA
Breast Cancer: Living Your Best Life
Learn how to reduce or overcome limiting factors,
including lymphedema, fatigue, posture, movement
and strength of the involved arm(s). Presented by
Shelli Hill, D.P.T., and Susan Palmer, P.T., of Palmer
Physical Therapy for Women
6-7 p.m.
Wednesday, October 24
Cypress Medical, 9300 N. 29th St., Ste. 209
Pre-registration requested to (316) 293-2655. More
information can be obtained from this flier.
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Roll out the Outlook!
Outlook rollout is scheduled for Monday, Nov. 5. At 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 2,
IT staff will begin the migration process of moving GroupWise items into
Outlook. During this time (from 5 p.m. Nov. 2 to Nov. 4) you will have
access to new e-mail with Outlook's Web Application (OWA). The link to
OWA will be provided prior to the migration. Old e-mails will be available
during this time through GroupWise webmail but we are asking that you only use it if absolutely necessary and
only to view items. The reason for this is that any changes made in GroupWise webmail during that time period
will not be reflected in Outlook.
You will need to document the following things in your GroupWise account before the migration so that you
can set them up in Outlook after the migration:
Proxy rights
Rules
Shared folders
Shared address books
If you manage a resource, for example a meeting room, you will also need to document these settings for that
resource.
Please be sure you register for the Brainstorm QuickHelp online training.
This document will help with GroupWise cleanup.
If you are unable to attend an overview session, watch a recording of one of the sessions or review the
PowerPoint slide show.
If you need assistance with any of these resources please contact the Help Desk at [email protected], or
293-2605, option 1.
Non-parametric
statistical methods
lecture
Philip Twumasi-Ankrah, Ph.D.
Noon to 1 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 15
Wichita Room via Adobe Connect
E-mail [email protected] for more details.
KU Cares Fact GraceMed services are charged on a sliding fee scale
based on household income. Medicare, Medicaid,
HealthWave, and commercial insurance plans are
also accepted.
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Free Health Screenings Offered
Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012, and Monday, April 15, 2013
What is a Health Screening?
HealthQuest and the State Employee Health Plan offer free health screenings in multiple locations statewide. In 30
minutes or less, you can complete a health screening with a simple finger stick that will provide you with this
important health information:
Total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, and total cholesterol to HDL ratio
Triglycerides and glucose
Systolic and diastolic blood pressure
Height, weight, and body mass index (BMI)
Waist circumference
This is a fasting test, which means you should not consume food/drink for a minimum of nine hours prior to your
appointment. Please drink water to stay hydrated; black coffee and tea are also okay (no cream or sugar). You may
brush your teeth and take medications as usual.
Who is Eligible to Participate?
Benefits-eligible State and non-State employees who are enrolled in the state employee health plan or who
have waived coverage in the plan
Retirees, spouses, and dependents 18 years or older who are enrolled in the state employee health plan
Sign Up Now!
Log in to your account (or register for one if you do not have an account) on the wellness portal and click
on “Biometric Screenings” from the left menu and then select “Onsite Screenings.”
If you do not have Internet access or have trouble with the online site, call toll-free, 1 (888) 275-1205 and
select option 5 for assistance making an appointment.
The early slots fill up quickly so make your appointment as soon as possible.
The appointment system closes two full business days in advance of an event
Employees/health plan members can participate in one event between Aug. 1, 2012, and July 31, 2013.
How to Earn 10 Credits for the Rewards Program:
1. Obtain your biometric numbers one of three ways: 1) by attending an onsite screening event, 2) by scheduling
a preventive screening visit with your physician, or 3) by ordering an at-home screening kit offered by
HealthQuest. Get more info.
2. Complete an online health assessment using your biometric numbers by July 31, 2013, to earn 10 credits
(required for employees to earn the 2014 premium discount). Get more info.
3. Upon completion of your health assessment, you will immediately earn 10 credits for the HealthQuest
Rewards Program! Employees must earn an additional 20 credits (for a total of 30 required credits) by July 31,
2013, in order to receive a $480 premium discount in 2014. Get more info.
KU Cares Fact GraceMed offers acute care, disease and chronic
illness management, optometric services, wellness
and prevention services, physicals, women’s health
and prenatal care, children’s services, and dental
care.
KU Cares Fact The JayDoc Community Clinic is dedicated to
providing quality, compassionate health care to
people in need in partnership with Guadalupe Clinic.
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Don’t forget your
discounted movie
tickets
VIP discount tickets to the Warren Theatres (East,
West, and Old Town) are sold in HR during regular
business hours. Price per ticket is $7. Check with the
theatres prior to purchase as passes are not
accepted for all performances. For further
information, or to check on availability of passes,
contact HR at 3-2615.
Research funds
available
Collaborative R34s for Pilot Studies of
Innovative Treatments in Mental Disorders
(Collaborative R34)
National Institutes of Health
Award amount $225,000
Closing date for applications January 7, 2015
This funding opportunity seeks to support
collaborative preliminary intervention studies to
evaluate the feasibility, tolerability, acceptability, and
safety of novel mechanism drug candidates, promising
investigational new drugs or novel psychosocial
strategies for the treatment of mental disorders and
for obtaining the preliminary data needed as a pre-
requisite to larger-scale (efficacy or effectiveness)
intervention or services studies.
More information can be found here.
Classifieds Ad Rules
If you have an item to buy, sell, or
trade, consider listing it as a FREE
classified ad in JTO. This service is
available to students, residents,
faculty, staff, and others who work
for KU, MPA, and affiliates.
Remember, you must resubmit – by
e-mailing [email protected] or
calling 293-2643 – to list an item
again!
Plug in to Starkey for electronic waste
recycling
Starkey accepts a variety of electronic waste for recycling. At Starkey, individuals
with disabilities in the work program will disassemble or de-manufacture these
electronic items and sort the parts for distribution to recycling companies. Items
such as monitors that are considered hazardous waste will be packaged and
removed as whole units. As the exclusive vendor to recycle electronics for the
Wichita school district, and with donations from the general public, Starkey’s e-
cycling program processes hundreds of thousands of pounds of recyclable materials
each year. The e-cycling program operates from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through
Friday, at their main building at 4500 W. Maple. Visit their website or call (316)
512-4243 for more information and a complete list of electronics they accept for
recycling.
Pediatrics
General Pediatrician
General Pediatrician
Neonatologist (PT)
Pediatric Diagnostic Cardiologist
Pediatric Emergency Specialist
Pediatric Endocrinologist
Pediatric Hospitalist
Pediatric Intensivist
Pediatric Pulmonologist
Pediatric Urologist
PMPH
Epidemiologist
Psychiatry
Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist
Child & Adolescent Psychologist
General Psychiatrist
Geriatric Psychiatrist
Office of Research
Senior Scientist/Director of
Mid-Continent Center for
Outcomes and Health Services
Research
Scientist—Mid-Continent Center for
Outcomes and Health Services
Research
Faculty
Anesthesiology
Research Scientist
Family and Community
Medicine
Clinical Scholar
Geriatrician (2 FTEs)
Internal Medicine
Ambulatory Care/General Internal
Medicine (3 FTEs)
Cardiologist (2 FTEs)
Dermatologist (2 FTEs)
Endocrinologist (2 FTEs)
Endocrinologist (2 FTEs)
Gastroenterologist (2 FTEs)
Hematologist/Oncologist (2 FTEs)
Hospitalist (5 FTEs)
Infectious Disease Specialist (3 FTEs)
Infectious Disease, Chief
Neurologist
Neurologist
Pulmonary/Critical Care (2 FTEs)
Rheumatologist (2 FTEs)
Medical Sciences
Assistant/Associate Professor of
Anatomy
Orthopaedic Surgery
Chair, Department of Orthopaedic
Surgery
Staff
ASA
Standardized Patient Pool
Psychiatry
PRN Research Nurses and Techs
Research Assistant
Rural Health Education and
Services
Web Designer/Developer
For more information, contact Leona
Johnson, HR, ext. 3-2615, or
[email protected]. For a
complete and up-to-date listing, click
on JOB VACANCIES.
Career Opportunities
Next JTO deadline is
noon, Monday, Oct.
22. Please e-mail items
of interest to Public
Affairs at
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