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Published monthly for CC employees by Clinical Center Communications May 1999
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Phlebotomist Richard Gourdine adds a finishing touch of an
evergreen tree to the choo-choo train set he installed in the
blood-drawing area. The realistic train, some cuddly toys, and
cartoons help distract and entertain pediatric patients during
blood draws. Choo-choo train lifts spiritsCC phlebotomist eases children's fears with child-friendly environment
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Radiology's Hilda Stofko retires
From 1984 until Sept. 1991, Stofko was secretary to Dr. John
L. Decker during his term as director of the Clinical Center.
She technically retired for the first time in Sept. 1991, but
continued to work at the Clinical Center as a member of the radiology
department contract staff under Dr. John L. Doppman. When that contract expired, Stofko resumed her status as a Federal employee and continued on with the Radiology Department. When Dr. R. Nick Bryan arrived from Johns Hopkins as the associate director for radiologic and imaging sciences in early 1998, Stofko stayed on to help orient him to the ways of the Clinical Center. "Hilda was invaluable to me for two main reasons," Dr. Bryan said. "First, she was superb in 'people handling.' And second, she knew everyone, which is invaluable knowledge to a newcomer like me. She knew everyone and she could keep them all happy." In addition to her service to the Clinical Center, Stofko worked for NIAID, OD, OASH, and NIDR. Although she admits that retirement might be "an adjustment" after so many years of full-time work, Stofko has plenty of plans to help ease the transition. "My husband James and I plan to spend some time at our two children's homes and become fully acquainted with our five grandchildren," she said. "We also intend to do some traveling around the country to visit numerous relatives in various cities who we have not seen for many years. We hope to take some extended vacations that we have put off for years, including some overseas trips. I expect to have a very busy schedule over the next several years, catching up with all the things we have wanted to see and do." |
CC RoundTable to discuss breast cancerOn May 21 at noon in Lipsett Amphitheater, Clinical Center RoundTable presents "Current Issues in the Management of Breast Cancer." Panel leader Joanne Zujewski, M.D., NCI, will be accompanied by Patricia Steeg, Ph.D., and Sandra Swain, M.D., both also with NCI. Clinical Center RoundTable is a monthly program broadcast live from the Clinical Center. Each one-hour program features a panel of physician-scientists from NIH and the surrounding community in an in-depth discussion of the latest clinical research on each topic. Dr. John I. Gallin, Clinical Center director, moderates the discussions, and viewers are encouraged to call in with questions and comments. Programs are scheduled for the third Friday of each month and begin at noon. (No programs are scheduled for July and August.) All are welcome to attend. |
News briefs
The Work & Family Life Center will sponsor the following events in May: Retirement: Life After NIH Divorce Recovery and Elder Care Brown Bag Discussion Groups Family Violence: To pre-register, call 5-1619. For reasonable accommodations, call at least one week before the event.
Fee lowered The registration fee for the May 11 and 12 conference entitled
"Socioeconomic Status and Health in Industrial Nations:
Social, Psychological, and Biological Pathways" has been
reduced for NIH staff from $170 to $100. The fee includes lunches,
reception, scientific sessions, and the resulting book from New
York Academy of Sciences. This conference will be held in Natcher
Auditorium and is co-sponsored by the Office of Behavioral and
Social Sciences Research, NIH.
Mammograms Mobile mammography screening at NIH starts this month. All
NIH employees, their families, and others associated with NIH
(such as IRTAs, visiting scientists, contractors, volunteers)
are eligible. Dates and van locations are:
Register now Register now for two June courses offered by the Education
and Training Section of the CC's Office of Human Resources Management.
Suggestions, please The CC Quality of Worklife Council is designing a website and would like to hear from you about the topics you would like to see addressed. Drop your ideas for the website, or any other suggestions, in the Council's suggestion box, outside the B1-level cafeteria.
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