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Volume 8 Issue 3 February 8, 2013 PRESBYbulletin Penn Presby terian Medical Center Meet the Authors “Dan niel Biddle and Murr ray Dubin have brou g ght to life a leader of th he Civil War-era strug ggle against slavery and f for equal rights for black ks. This dramatic book k not only rescues the i ntrepid Octavius Catt o o from obscurity but r reminds us that this s struggle—and the viole ent opposition to it—l long predated the mode ern civil rights era.Er ric Foner , DeWitt Clint ton Professor of History, Columbia Univ versity Bo ooks will be available for r purchase. Join n us for a lectu ure and get your bo ook signe ed by the author! ! Date: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 Time: 12:00 Noon – 1:30 PM Location: Zubrow Auditorium, Pennsylvania Hospital RV VSP to by y Feb. 19th to stac cey.peeples@uphs.upen nn.edu u and ca arolyn.griggs@uphs.upen nn.edu is event is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Hospital Historic Collections and the Black History Month Committee. Daniel R. Biddle and Murray Dubin Weight Watchers AT WORK PROGRAM is Coming to You! Are you thinking about losing weight? e Weight Watchers AT WORK PROGRAM will t into your busy schedule because it will be conveniently held on site at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center! You can be reimbursed up to $200 per year for completing a weight management program if you are enrolled in the Keystone POS or Penn Care PPO plan. Ask a friend who is also interested in losing weight to join you. Support groups work because they do what their name says, they support you! For program details contact your location coordinator, Helen Moragne at 215.662.9524. PLE EA ASE NO OT TE: ere may curr ent tly y be a a session n in n pro gr ress s at yo o our loca at tion. Be e su ure to o leav ve yo ou ur co onta ac ct info or rmati ion n w with t th he co oordi inator to b be e put on n th he sig gn n up p list f for th he nex xt t sessi ion n.
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Volume 8 Issue 3 February 8, 2013

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“Danniel Biddle and Murrray Dubin have brouugght to life a leader of thhe Civil War-era strugggle against slavery and ffor equal rights for blackks. This dramatic bookk not only rescues the iintrepid Octavius Catttoo from obscurity but rreminds us that this sstruggle—and the violeent opposition to it—llong predated the modedern civil rights era.“

—Erric Foner, DeWitt Clintton Professor of History, ColumbiaUnivversity

Boooks will be available forr purchase. Joinn us for a lectuure and get your boook signeed by the author!!

Date: Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Time: 12:00 Noon – 1:30 PM

Location: Zubrow Auditorium, Pennsylvania Hospital

RVVSP to byy Feb. 19th to [email protected] [email protected]

Th is event is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Hospital Historic Collections and the Black History Month Committee.

Daniel R. Biddle and Murray Dubin Weight Watchers AT WORK PROGRAM

is Coming to You!

Are you thinking about losingweight? Th e Weight Watchers AT WORK PROGRAM will fi t into your busy schedule because itwill be conveniently held on site at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center! You can be reimbursed upto $200 per year for completing a weight management program if you are enrolled in the KeystonePOS or Penn Care PPO plan. Ask a friend who is also interested inlosing weight to join you. Supportgroups work because they do what their name says, they supportyou! For program details contactyour location coordinator, HelenMoragne at 215.662.9524.

PLEEAASE NOOTTE: ThThTh ere may currrenttlyy be aa sessionn inn proggrresss at yooour locaattion. Bee suure too leavve yoouur coontaacct infoorrmatiionn wwith tthhe cooordiinator to bbee put onn thhe siggnn upp list fffor thhenexxtt sessiionn.

Food & Blanket DriveFood & Blanket Drive

Did you know…? Older African Americans may be wary of health care professionals. Th ey may feel the maintenance of their health is solely up to God’s will. “Putting it inGod’s hands” might cause them to be reluctant to share personal or family issues. Providing superior care to older African Americans may be benefi ted by establishing a relationship built on trust through active, nonjudgmentallistening, respect for their opinions, and asupportive, caring attitude.

Submitted by Dawn Rase, BA, AAS, RT (R),lead operating room radiologic technologist,PPMC Radiology

*Th e information provided in this column should be used as a general reference, the beginning point of assessment for learning about patient cultural values. It should by no means serve as a behavioral predictor or in determining treatment.

The Diversity Minute

DECEMBER PRESBY STARSSBBYYY SSTAAARRSSSSBY STARSCongratulations to the December 2012 Presby STARAARR wwinnnerss, wwho eeeach AR received $100 and a certifi cate recognizing their Presbsby SSTAAR statuuus.sb

Matt Gillespie – Nursing

Sheila Murray – NursingNu

Yulli Hodaj – EVSVVSSVS

Mitch Belhumeur ––– NursingNNuuNNur

Kulwant Klair – Nursing

Coming Soon – Presby Bulletin Readership SurveyTo help us better understand the interests and needs of our readers, we’re conducting a Presby Bulletin readership survey. The survey takes minutes to complete, and can be submitted online or by mail. Your responses will help us better tailor our publication and provide more of the content you want to read. Look for the survey in an upcoming issue of the Presby Bulletin.

The Emergency Department is sponsoring a non-perishable food and blanket drive to support Travelers Aid Family Services of Philadelphia, an emergency shelter located in Wed Philadelphia that helps families in need. Most families come with a very limited supply of the personal and infant care items that are important to families in their everyday lives. Needed items include:

• Diapers (assorted sizes)

• Baby wipes

• Baby shampoo

• Infant formula

• Lotion & baby oil

• Deodorant

• Soap

• Shaving cream & razors

• Shower gel & body wash

• Shampoo & conditioner

• Wash cloths & towels

• Disinfectants

• Toothpaste & toothbrushes

• Laundry detergent & bleach

• Combs, brushes & hair accessories

Families could also use gently used infant strollers and pack-n-plays.

Boxes for these items are located in the Emergency Department, Cupp lobby, and Wright-Saunders lobby. The collection will continue until Tuesday, February 26th.


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