co*>^ by the Camera Office of Public Relations P.O. Box 3354 Duke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina I Intercomments COFFEE, CANDY AND CONVERSATION—Maty Fendt, director of the House Staff Office, offers these as well as numerous official services to members of the house staff like Dr. Richard Zaino. Established in 1970, the office is one of the few in the country that coordinates house staff information and services at a teaching hospital. "Whatever the need is," Ms. Fendt said, "we try to do what we can." (Photo by Ina Fried) Hematology-Oncology Clinic Newlyweds are Beth Martin, technician, and Dr. Donald Miller, associate professor. The department congratulates both of them. Reporter Martha Wheeler rVTeam A going away party was given Dec. 5 in the third floor ambulatory dining room (ADR) by the IV Team for RN's Blair Willis and Macarena Florenzano. Ms. Florenzano has returned home to Chile, and Ms. Willis moved with her husband to Washington, D.C. Recently joining the IV Team are RN's Cathy Isaacs and Myrtle Russell. , Repc^n Laura Chambers ’ Hilstead Ward Lana Foushee, assistant head nurse, is engaged to Dr. Alfred Chang. The wedding is set for April 2 in Duke Chapel. Reporter Catherine Stripiln M — ■ — II ir u J9 u It If d ■ . U M 20 n a 23 . S % 2/ a » 30 31 By Sue Boase Reporter, Duke West Duke West celebrated its first birthday on Jan. 5. A surprise reception for the administrative personnel was held in appreciation for the work done in operating the new unit for the first year. Honored were Dr. Frank Clippinger, medical director; Ellen Hale, nursing supervisor; David Wessner, unit administrator; and Gy Rodio, assistant administrative director of the hospital with responsibility for Duke West. Special guests included Wilma Minniear, director of nursing, and Richard Peck, administrative director of the hospital. The nurses at Duke West sponsored the celebration which was attended by the staff from both Duke West and the Durham Rehabilitation Center, who have worked closely together with Duke patients. Hospital employees from the pharmacy, lab, nursing and SPDC also attended. The reception provided a way to say "thank you" to the people involved in the collective effort necessary to operate a satellite unit. • m I 2 3 4 S I 7 I 9 10 II 12 13 14 IS li 17 U If 20 21 22 23 24 2S 21 27 21 . January 14-21,1977 We would like to list lectures, symposia and other activities at the medical center in the Intercom Calendar. If information about your event does not appear, the reason is either that we did not receive it or that we received it too late for printing deadlines. Notices can be accepted for the Calendar no later than one week prior to publication. Notices may be sent to Box 3354, Hospital. If last minute scheduling makes it impossible to send a written notice in time, please call 684-4148. Friday, January 4 12:30 p.m. Biochemistry Seminar. Dr. Hagai Ginsburg, University of Virginia, will speak on "The Isolation and Functional Characterization of the Anion Transporter from Human Red Blood Cells," Rm 147, Nanaline H. Duke Bldg. Coffee at 12:15 p.m. inthe lobby. 1 p.m. Network for Continuing Medical Education (NCME). Programs on "Toxemia and Hypertension in Pregnancy," "Isoniazid: The Liver and Tubercoe Bacillus" and "Common Foot Problems in Early Childhood." View in Rms M-405, M-410, 2031 and Medical Student Lounge (Channel 7 or 9) at Duke and Rms A3002 (by appointment only), C9013, D3008, CCU and classrooms and media learning lab of Allied Health Bldg. at VA Hospital. Tuesday, January 18 12 noon Pathology Research Conference. Dr. William Bradford, Duke, will speak on "Education in Pathology: The Elective System," RmM-204 1 p.m. NCME. See Fri., Jan. 14 for program listings. View in School of Nursing Aud., Rm 1017. Wednesday, January 19 1 p.m. NCME. See Fri., Jan. 14 for program listings and viewing areas. Thursday, January 20 12:15 p.m. Physiology and Pharmacology Seminar. Dr. John W. Gutknecht, Duke, will speak on "Facilitated Diffusion of COj and other Weak Acids across Lipid Bilayer Membranes," Rm 147, Nanaline H. Duke Bldg. Coffee at noon. 12:30 p.m. Microbiology and Immunology Seminar. Dr. Garth Nicolson, Dept, of Developmental and Cell Biology, University of California at Irvine, will speak on "Cell Interactions During Tumor Metastasis," Rm 143, Jones Bldg. 1 p.m. NCME. See Fri., Jan. 14 for program hstings and viewing areas. Third West Suzie Alitto, assistant head nurse, has resigned to take a position on the nursing staff at John Umstead Hospital. Kitty Mitchell, RN, has left to work in New York and attend Julliard School of Music. Reporter E.M. Ettsan Rankin Ward Betty Borden, RN, and her husband Edwin joyfully announce the arrival of their dau^ter Erica Dawn Borden. Julia Adams, RN, has resigned and moved to Reston, Va. Reporter Elaine Flowers NEW POS/r/ON—Jill Orvald has been appointed Staff Employment Representative for the university and medical center. She will assist all departments in analyzing their employment needs, advertising and candidate referral for non-academic staff positions. She will work in coordination with the Employment and Equal Employment Opportunity offices. A native of Elyria, Ohio, and a Duke graduate, she has been registrar for the University of Maryland Overseas Program in Frankfurt, Germany, for the past three years. Move Over, Betty Crocker The Duke University Library Staff Association is compiling a cookbook of recipes from the Duke community. They would appreciate it if faculty, staff, administrators and retirees would submit their favorite reci|>es by Jan. 31. Please send your name, telephone number and recipe to: Catherine Leonardi, Perkins Library. The recipes are preferred typed on 3 x 5 cards. For more information contact Ms. Leonardi at 684-6359.