RESEARCH MEDICAL CENTER
September 2017
Above All Else IN THIS ISSUE:
Dear Research Family,
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Heroes are among us! Our Research Family is helping people in Texas and Louisiana who are affected by hurricane Harvey by giving money and some are even heading to Houston in their personal time to help. One of our new nursing leaders Hannah Franks reached out to her mother in Austin who voluntarily drove to Houston to make sure the family member of a Research patient was safe this week. Wow, Hannah! You and your mother are amazing. It was great for our patient to know the family member is safe.
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HCA donated $1 million to the American Red Cross and is matching our employee donations up to another $1 million. Your contributions are so kind. Thank you for what you are doing! Research welcomes new OB/GYN Erin McNulty. She is a graduate of the University of Kansas School of medicine and has been practicing in southern Kansas. Her offices are at Research and in Belton. If you know friends or family members who need an OB, you can have them call (816) 444-6888 to get scheduled with one of our midwives or OB/GYNs. Online scheduling is easy too at midwestwomenshealthcare.com. Many of you know that our leading GYN/ONC physician Dr. Verda Hicks announced her retirement effective in mid-September. She has cared for so many patients from all over the nation. She’s a champion in her field and we will miss her. Dr. Hicks’ retirement also means we welcome new GYN/ ONC providers. Dr. Blair Smith is new to our GYN/ONC services and Nurse Practitioner Syble Cretzmeyer is coming back full time this month. Please share your warm farewell with Dr. Hicks as we welcome Dr. Smith. Our nursing leaders hosted wonderful nursing forums at RMC and RPC this week. Diane, Jacque and Kia said they are thrilled with the active participation and the nice turn out. Lots of good ideas came up, and now we are going to work on putting these into action. Thank you for taking the time to enjoy a coffee and share with our nursing teams. There’s several fun events coming up this fall: Wear Red Chiefs Home Opener Friday, Kidney Walk, Volker Employee Service Awards Dinner, Highlight the Night, Leukemia and Lymphoma Light the Night Walk and weekend / evening Coffee Cart. Halloween and holiday employee celebration plans are underway too. Our nursing teams are orienting more than 60 nurses this fall. We are also making offers to December graduates. It’s exciting to welcome nurses to the big leagues. We want Research to become their work home. Thank you to all our teams taking excellent care of patients and families.
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2 Develop Our People
Welcome New Providers Erin McNulty, MD joins Midwest Women’s Healthcare Specialists as an OB/GYN.
Dr. McNulty offers a full-spectrum of obstetric and gynecology services for women of all ages. Over the course of her training and career, Dr. McNulty has received tremendous recognition for excellence in clinical skills and compassionate care. Her awards include the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists Special Resident in Minimally Invasive Gynecology and the American Urogynecologic Society Award for Excellence in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery. To schedule an appointment or refer a patient, call (816) 444-6888 or visit midwestwomenshealthcare.com.
Blair Smith, MD is a gynecologic oncologist with Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute at
Research Medical Center. Her clinical expertise includes minimally invasive surgery, complex pelvic surgery, chemotherapy for the treatment of gynecologic cancers, and gynecologic cancer survivorship. She offers more than five years of experience and has been recognized with multiple awards for her compassionate care, community service and clinical skills. Dr. Smith has served on multiple professional committees for areas such as healthcare team communications, operations, quality improvement and patient safety, and disease specific groups, among others. To schedule an appointment or refer a patient, call (816) 926-0777.
Ben Mizrahi, MD is a board-certified, fellowship-trained colorectal surgeon with Colorectal
Surgery Associates. In addition to his colorectal surgery fellowship, Dr. Mizrahi also completed a fellowship in minimally invasive colorectal surgery and advanced rectal cancer management. He has authored multiple abstracts and made frequent presentations in his field, specifically in the area of laparoscopic and endoscopic procedures. Dr. Mizrahi is a member of the American College of Surgeons, the American Society of Colorectal Surgeons and the American Board of Colorectal Surgeons. To schedule an appointment or refer a patient, call (816) 941-0800.
Heidi Kemmer, DO has joined Research Medical Center’s trauma team as a fellowship-
trained trauma and critical care surgeon. Dr. Kemmer earned her doctor of osteopathic medicine from Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed a general surgery residency at Beaumont Trenton Medical Center and a fellowship in surgical critical care at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor.
Bradley Woods, MD is a board-certified general surgeon joining Research Medical Center’s
trauma team. Dr. Woods brings with him more than 17 years of general and trauma surgery experience. He comes to us from Stormont-Vail Regional Medical Center where he served as the trauma services assistant medical director. Dr. Woods earned his medical degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch and completed his general surgery residency at Brooke Army Medical Center.
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Research Leaders Promoted Steve Burr has been promoted to vice president of development and operations. Steve has been a leader at Research since 2009. For the past three years he has been serving as the Market Administrator for Physician Services Group (PSG). In his new role, Steve will be responsible for growing Research’s key hospital service lines, serving as the senior leader liaison for outreach hospitals; and supporting the growth and development of our PSG employed practices as well as our local and outreach physician practices. He is greatly respected for his ability to empower people to perform at their best.
Shannon Griggs has been named CEO of Research Psychiatric Center. Shannon assumed her
responsibilities of the 100-bed acute inpatient, day treatment and community-based outpatient behavioral healthcare facility after serving as interim CEO since April. Shannon joined Research in May 2014 as director of business development. During her time at Research, she has served as vice president of surgical sales and most recently the vice president of operations. Shannon joined HCA Midwest Health five years ago as director of physician relations at Lee’s Summit Medical Center.
Tammy Lightner, RN has accepted the position of vice president of quality. Tammy joined
Research Medical Center three years ago. Before joining Research, Tammy served as the quality and risk coordinator at Lee’s Summit Medical Center and the director of risk at Two Rivers. Tammy brings experience and a proven track record of success in performance improvement and project management, which will be invaluable in this new role. Tammy graduated from Webster University with her masters in health administration. She then returned to school and most recently graduated with a masters in project management.
Welcome Research College of Nursing President Thad Wilson, PhD Thad Wilson, PhD has been appointed as President of Research College of Nursing.
Dr. Wilson also acts as an academic liaison with the Division Chief Nurse Executive for HCA Midwest Health Division. He has a long and distinguished career of nursing leadership and history of service to the nursing profession that spans more than 40 years, with work in the clinical, academic and nonprofit healthcare arenas. Dr. Wilson was most recently the interim executive associate dean at the University of Iowa College of Nursing. He earned his bachelor of science in nursing from Graceland University, a master of science in nursing from the University of Utah, and a PhD in nursing from the University of Kansas.
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Research’s Level 1 Trauma Center Ranked Top in US USA Today featured Research Medical Center’s Level 1 Trauma Center for being one of only 34 adult Level 1 Trauma Centers across the U.S. to earn an “A” grade for safety from The Leapfrog Group.
Research Medical Center has been named to the Kansas City Business Journals 2017 list of Kansas City’s Top Acute-Care Hospitals, ranked by admissions.
You’re Invited! 2W Rehab Unit Sneak Peak and National Rehabilitation Awareness Week Celebration Wednesday, September 20 at 2:00 pm - 2W Rehab Unit Conference
Join the rehab team as they open the curtains to revel Research’s second rehab unit.
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Awarded for Excellence in Heart Care Learn about Research’s cardiology services at ResearchMedicalCenter.com/heart.
Research Medical Center has received the American College of Cardiology’s NCDR ACTION Registry Platinum Performance Achievement Award for 2017. Research is one of only 193 hospitals nationwide to receive the honor. This award reflects the commitment and dedication by Research’s medical team that provide care for heart attack patients and their families.
For the fifth consecutive year, Research’s heart program has earned the Guidelines-Heart Failure Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award. Research’s heart programs are one of the most-awarded in Kansas City.
Sarah Cannon at Research Earns Prestigious Accreditation The Breast Center at Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute at Research has been granted three-year/full accreditation designations by the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC).
Receiving care at a NAPBC-accredited center ensures that a patient will have access to: comprehensive care, including a full range of state-of-the-art services; a multidisciplinary team approach to coordinate the best treatment options; information about ongoing clinical trials and new treatment options. Three other HCA Midwest Health hospitals, including Centerpoint Medical Center, Menorah Medical Center and Overland Park Regional Medical Center, have also received this accreditations.
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6 Build Our Brand
28th Annual Research Medical Center Golf Classic Golfers at the 28th Annual Research Medical Center Golf Classic raised $80,000 in net proceeds for ThinkFirst of Greater Kansas City, an injury prevention program of The Research Foundation celebrating 30 years of keeping Kansas City youth safe. The funds raised at the Golf Classic will help the Research Foundation support ThinkFirst speakers and secure more programs in area schools. During the 2016-2017 school year, ThinkFirst reached more than 37,000 students through 150 assemblies. Since 1987, ThinkFirst has brought health educators and survivors of brain and spinal cord injuries to Kansas City area schools to present free, school-based assemblies. The presentations focus on making healthy and safe decisions regarding distracted driving, seatbelt usage, sports and recreation safety and water safety. “This year’s golf classic was a great way to celebrate the 30th anniversary of ThinkFirst. The proceeds will help build upon our 30-year legacy of educating Kansas City youth about safety,” Rose Simone, the Foundation’s director of development, said. Learn more about The Research Foundation and ThinkFirst of Greater Kansas City at theresearchfoundationkc.org.
Neighborhood Walk-in and Family Care’s nurse practitioner Andrea Froese, practice manager Cindy McHenry and Research’s marketing manager Kari Johnson welcomed new freshman to Rockhurst University. Neighborhood Walk-in and Family Care is proud to be Rockhurst’s on-campus health care provider.
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KC Business Journal Honors Research’s CEO Research Medical Center CEO Jackie DeSouza-Van Blaricum has been named a 2017 Kansas City Business Journal Woman Who Means Business. Oncologist Stephanie Graff, MD was invited to speak at the event, sharing a inspiring message for women.
Fertility Specialist Ryan Riggs, MD Discusses Recent Fertility Breakthroughs Dr. Ryan Riggs discussed a study published in the Journal of Human Reproduction with the Kansas City Star. The study found western men’s sperm counts have declined 59 percent over a 38-year period. Dr. Riggs shares two factors that may be driving down sperm counts, one of those factors is consistent exposure to chemicals. He also sat down with the KCTV5 and shared his expertise on how 3D-printed ovaries may be the answer for those struggling with infertility. Watch his entire interview at ResearchMedicalCenter.com/newsroom.
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Neighborhood Walk-in and Family Care To schedule an appointment, call (816) 237-1616 or visit myneighborhoodcare.com and click Save My Spot.
About NWFC: • • • • •
Open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Walk-in and scheduled appointments available Staffed with family medicine physicians and nurse practitioners Care for individuals of all ages Primary and preventive care, sports physicals, vaccines, flu shots, gynecology care, integrative medicine and other services
• Affiliated with Goppert-Trinity Family Care and Research Medical Center • Accepts all major insurance plans
Meet Your Providers:
Gazala Parvin, MD
Terry Suppes, DO
Samuel Teffera, MD
Andera Froese, ANCC
Michelle Hart, ANCC
5151 Troost, Suite 200 Kansas City, MO 64110 (816) 237-1616 myneighborhoodcare.com
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Research Psychiatric Center Opens Inpatient Behavioral Health Trauma Unit Research Psychiatric Center recently opened a new inpatient service called the Journey Program. This program offers inpatient behavioral health services for individuals suffering from trauma-related symptoms and diagnoses. It’s an intensive inpatient program being led by psychiatrist Shahbaz Khan, MD and clinical director Kathryn Brewer, PhD, LPC, CCTP. Learn more about the Journey Program at researchpsychiatriccenter.com/service/journey-program.
Shahbaz Khan, MD
Kathryn Brewer, PhD, LPC, CCTP.
Research’s EP Team First to Implant Leadless Pacemaker Research Medical Center’s electrophysiology team recently implanted a leadless pacemaker, the first in the HCA Midwest Division. Unlike conventional pacemakers, leadless devices are placed directly in the heart without the need for a surgical pocket and insulated wires (called leads) and the new device is much smaller than a conventional pacemaker.
Research has three new Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in the Surgery Entrance parking lot. Linda, a leading nurse in our ER suggested we install these for patients and visitors.
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June DAISY Award Winner Jamesetta Miller, RN - Rehab “From the moment she entered my room her smile was contagious. She was so kind and understanding. She took her time to make sure I was cared for. I feel like I was her only patient and she made me feel like I mattered. Her attention to detail surpasses most. She made me feel happy and her encouragement only supported my hope that I will be okay. It makes my heart swell with joy, the kindness means everything.”
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Above All Else, We Are Committed to the Care and Improvement of Human Life Giving each patient and their family the best patient experience is a top priority at every Research entity. This means every patient, every time and every touch. Always. Not Sometimes, Not Usually. Always. When patients take the time to let us know they had a great experience, we’ll share them.
5th Floor
“I had a wonderful experience. I was on the 5th floor and everyone was exceptional. My nurses, Ashley, Flo, and Joanna were amazing. They made being in the hospital a positive experience. The tech, Joey was wonderful, and helped me get my meal ordered after my diet order had changed. Being a nurse myself, it’s not easy being on the other side and being a patient. I appreciate their hard work and kindness. Thank you for making a cruddy weekend in the hospital a little better.”
6th Floor, ER/Trauma
“Incredible trauma team that worked on me after my bike crash. Great nurses! I was very impressed, thank you for the great care and thanks to the nurses Chi Chi and Ami on 6th floor.”
NICU
“Our girls spent 52 days in the NICU after coming early and we had the best experience. The nurses were amazing and took such great care of our girls, and made sure we were knowledgeable about everything going on. They made a trying time a lot easier to bear.”
Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute at Research “The care received at Research Medical Center was outstanding. I had a mass removed from my abdomen plus a complete hysterectomy at the same time. Dr. Verda Hicks is amazing and her staff is awesome. The nurses at the hospital and the staff in every area that I was in were amazing. I don’t remember all of their names, but the young lady in recovery was so patient and so polite and made sure that I was comfortable after surgery. Then when I got up to my room Alex was amazing I don’t remember the young lady before her but I appreciate everything she did as well, then Alex took over. I would recommend this facility and my doctor to anyone! Thank you to all the doctors and staff at Research Medical Center and the Sarah Canner Cancer Institute!”
Other Comments “Went to the optical department and they were able to meet my needs. Was very happy to know that they serve Starbucks Coffees in the coffee shop. Love having that available in the community.” “Great services. Wonderful, personable nurses and awesome doctors.” “I would want to go there if I needed to, friendly and helpful staff, thanks.”
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Three Family Members Committed to Caring at Research Denise Zeikle and her daughters Madison and Haley have a long history at Research. Not only do they all three work at Research, they each also earned their nursing degree at Research College of Nursing. After graduating from college in 1985, mom Denise began working in med/ surg at Research. Haley was born not long after, then came Madison, and both attended daycare and preschool the Research Child Development Center. “Looking back, I think raising my children with other nurses who had the common link to Research and the child care center helped me build stronger work friendships,” Denise says. Denise’s mother was also a nurse and their family is proud that Haley and Madison grew to love the profession. Haley has worked at Research for three years in float pool, on 4 North and now PACU. Madison works on 4 East and is proud to be part of the STARN program. Haley says, “it’s the teamwork that I love.” And Madison says Research has great mentors. Denise is proud to say she drives by five hospitals to get to work. “There’s something about Research that holds us here – it’s a family feeling all the way around,” Denise, Madison and Haley agree.
Great discussions at the recent nursing forum!
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2017 Eclipse Watch Party and Lunch
Meet Rebecca, born at Research during the 2017 Solar Eclipse!
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Research Medical Center Employee Wellness Challenge Winners Most Steps Walked Bill Ludwig, Security 147,430 Total Steps
Highest Percent of Body Fat Lost Susan Foster, School of Radiology 5.3% Body Fat
Congratulations to Sarah, Chenla and Taylor, School of Nuclear Medicine Technology Graduating Class of 2017!
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EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTHS May 2017 Michelle Bryant - Lab “Michelle is always pleasant and conscientious. She is a good role model and mentor to her coworkers. She is the go-to person on her shift for all the phlebotomy-related issues because of her competence and easy going nature. She is a wonderful colleague.”
June 2017 Dan Schreiber, RN - Radiology “Dan is a hard worker with a positive attitude. He constantly has a smile on his face and always is first to lend a helping hand when busy. He has a way of putting a smile on every patients face, despite the patient being scared for their procedures. He is a great asset to the team!”
Research Leader Recognized at LDI EVS director Matt McBratney was recognized at HCA Midwest Division’s Leadership Development Institute for leading his staff’s employee engagement movement and positive results in the 2017 Employee Engagement Survey.
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12th Research Royal Roast “Meet Me Under the Clock” The 12th Research Royal Roast “Meet Me Under the Clock” is Saturday, November 11, 2017 at Union Station from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Held every two years, the Roast is a casual event where physicians, nurses, businesses and friends from the community join together for an evening of fellowship and fun, while raising charitable support for The Research Foundation. The evening includes a cocktail social, Kansas City jazz and a silent auction. New this year is a wine pull and a reverse raffle with a $2,500 cash prize. Attendees also have the opportunity to meet many of the nursing scholarship recipients at the event. “Under the direction of event chairs Drs. William and Diane Peterson, the Roast committee has planned a fabulous fun evening,” Cynthia Randazzo, The Research Foundation president, said. Proceeds from the Roast will support scholarships for students attending the Research College of Nursing/Rockhurst University Joint Nursing Program. “Obtaining a nursing degree is extremely challenging for students working a significant number of hours to fund their education. This fundraiser allows our Foundation to provide additional scholarships to help students complete the nursing program and increase the number of qualified nurses needed to fill vacancies in our community,” Randazzo said. Payroll deduction is available for Research Medical Center employees by contacting The Research Foundation. For information or to purchase tickets go to theresearchfoundationkc.org or call 816-276-4218. Sponsorships and tables are also available.
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Saturday, October 28 at Crown Center Once again the Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute at HCA Midwest Health, as part of our Take 5 to Care partnership, is supporting the American Cancer Society and the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk. Making Strides Against Breast Cancer raises awareness and funds to save lives from breast cancer through research, and also provides education and support to those fighting cancer today. Team leaders –Stephanie Graff, MD, breast medical oncologist, and Anne Kobbermann, MD, breast surgical oncologist, have established the Sarah Cannon HCA Midwest Health walk team. Please join them to help Make Strides Against Breast Cancer. Join our team today at: http://main.acsevents.org/goto/SarahCannon.
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Have you registered for the 2017 Hoeper Primary Care Symposium? Physicians can earn up to 6 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) ™ and nurses may receive up to 6 contact hours. Visit theresearchfoundationkc.org or call 816-276-4218 to register.
Featured Speakers:
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Employee Flu Shot Clinic Date
Time
Location
DEADLINE FOR EFORM COMPLETION: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31
Research Medical Center Thursday, September 28
7:30 am - 2:30 pm
1st Floor Main Entrance
Friday, October 6
8:30 am - 7:00 pm
1st Floor Main Entrance
Monday, October 16
6:30 am - 9:00 am
1st Floor Main Entrance
Monday, October 23
7:00 am - 3:00 pm
1st Floor Main Entrance
Friday, October 27
9:00 am - 7:00 pm
1st floor Main Entrance
REMINDER: Wear your name badge to the clinic & bring the completed eForm.
Research Psychiatric Center Wednesday, October 4
8:30 am - 12:00 pm
Community Room
Research Brookside Campus Tuesday, October 17
9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Across from Curry Auditorium
FREQUENTLY ASKED EFORM QUESTIONS: WHO MUST COMPLETE THE EFORM? All employees, healthcare workers, and volunteers who have worked at least one day between October 1, 2017 and March 31, 2018 are required to complete a flu eForm. WHAT DO I NEED TO COMPLETE THE EFORM? You will need your ¾ ID or the last 4 digits of your social security number. Enter your legal name as it appears on a payroll check. WHERE DO I FIND THE EFORM WHILE AT WORK? The eForm can be accessed 2 ways using your ¾ ID: 1. The ATLAS website (accessible from the intranet homepage) 2. The HCA Midwest intranet homepage: midwest.medcity.net/?facid=rmc
WHERE DO I FIND THE EFORM WHILE NOT WORK? Access the eForm from any personal device that provides internet access outside the HCA firewall at www.hcaflutrack.com.
IS THE FLU VACCINE FREE? Yes, the vaccine is free for RMC, RPC and Brookside employees, healthcare workers and volunteers that attend the scheduled employee flu clinics.
CAN I GET THE FLU SHOT OUTSIDE OF THE SCHEDULED CLINICS? Yes, but you will need to complete an eForm and bring proof of vaccination.
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Save These Dates! Town Hall Meetings
Monday, October 16 through Wednesday, October 31
Highlight the Night Shift Tuesday, October 30
Employee Recognition Luncheon Wednesday, October 31
Employee Turkey Giveaway Starts Sunday, November 12
Thanksgiving Employee Meal Thursday, November 16
Happenings SEPTEMBER 15: Neonatal Nurses Day SEPTEMBER 16: 2017 Kidney Walk SEPTEMBER 17-23: National Rehabilitation Awareness Week SEPTEMBER 21: Research Medical Center Volker Employee Service Awards Dinner SEPTEMBER 30: Light The Night Walk OCTOBER 3: Advanced Burn life Support (ABLS) Provider Course, Kansas City Marriott Downtown, 7:30 am to 4:30 pm OCTOBER 3 - 5: Midwest Region Burn Conference OCTOBER 27: Time Critical Diagnosis Free Education Offering
Healthy Habits Superfood Spotlight - Apples The September Superfood of the Month is apples. The fall season is approaching, which for many people means visits to local orchards to pick tasty, in-season apples. Apples are a very well-known fruit – there are 7,500 varieties grown across the world. In the U.S. apples earn the rank of most popularly consumed fresh fruit (just ahead of bananas) according to the USDA. Apples are a good source of both soluble and insoluble fiber. Soluble fiber helps lower cholesterol and control blood sugar, while insoluble fiber prevents constipation and reduces risk of colon cancer. Put down the produce peeler though! The peel is where two-thirds of the fiber is located. Also, the peel contains antioxidants that help fight cell damage. Visit the cafeteria at Research Medical Center this month for more information, recipes, and products featuring apples.
NOVEMBER 11:The Research Foundation 12th Research Royal Roast NOVEMBER 17: Research Leadership Development Practice Manager Event
RESEARCH EMPLOYEE COFFEE CART DATES 9:00 pm, all Units Monday, September 18 Tuesday, October 17 Wednesday, November 22 Thursday, December 21
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