Category: Cytotechnology
Walkway on 4th floor is open!
Once again, we can travel from Bennett Hall to Sorrell without braving the heat!
Aug 2, 2012
Wanna slash your sodium?
Dr. Pat Hageman’s research is related to sodium reduction in a diet. She provided the following information to help you slash sodium! Here’s how to decipher those food labels: “Sodium free” or “Salt free”: Contains less than 5 milligrams of sodium per serving. “Unsalted” or “No salt added”: No salt has been added. “Very low in sodium”: […]
Jul 23, 2012
Need your help to win the Corporate Cycling Challenge!
The deadline to get a T-shirt for the Corporate Cycling Challenge is Monday, July 23rd! Join the SAHP team TODAY and help us win this thing. Registration and information.
Jul 20, 2012
New SAHP video
This video was created as part of our ongoing efforts to educate the public on what allied health professions are: vital members of the health care team who comprise about 60% of the health care workforce! Please share it liberally. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YlR8oYZbxo]
Jun 22, 2012
CCORDA services for Researchers – Thursday, 5/24
Jane Meza Director of the Center for Collaboration and Research Design and Analysis (CCORDA) and Professor and Chair of the Department of Biostatistics in the College of Public Health, will discuss many services available to researchers on Thursday, May 24 from 10-11 a.m. in COPH 3013. This session will include biostatistics, epidemiology and health services […]
May 22, 2012
Publication for cytotechnology
Amber Donnelly, program director for cytotechnology education, co-authored an article titled “Virtual microscopy in cytotechnology education: Application of knowledge from virtual to glass,” published in CytoJournal. Congratulations, Amber!
May 8, 2012
Heads up and spread the word:
The sidewalk on Emile Street in front of Bennett Hall will be replaced next week. It should take a week to complete, but scheduling will depend on the weather. Be aware, and be safe around the construction!
Apr 6, 2012
A 19-second video tip
Parking further away, walking more, taking the stairs instead of elevators…all simple ways to improve your fitness. Do you have some little tips or things you incorporate into your day to get you moving? Click the link to see a quick stop motion video of my favorite. You need to hum “Eye of the Tiger” […]
Mar 30, 2012
Get to know your receptacles…
Some of you may have missed the new guidelines regarding disposal of trash: Black trash receptacles without liners can be used for non-recyclable items that are NOT wet. These are located in almost every office. Black trash receptacles with liners (located around the building) are to be used to discard food items, lunch containers and WET […]
Mar 20, 2012
Important info regarding Outlook email lists
The public distribution email list “Names” are in the process of being created in Outlook; however, they will not be auto-populated by March 6th. IT is still working on a process to do this. It is probably easiest to recreate smaller lists. You can still use the lists in Lotus Notes after March 6th and […]
Mar 1, 2012
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