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From the Dean's Office Bright Spots: Reaching Our Goal One Step at a Time In the Spotlight Patents Demonstrate Advances in Neurological Diseases and Nuclear Medicine B. Beasley Passes National Certification Exam in Molecular Genetics Preston Medical Library CAPHIS Prepares for 20th Anniversary Celebration New Faculty, Staff, Residents and Fellows News Genetics Center Offers Tests Exclusive to the Region Annual Performance Evaluations for Staff Due March 27 Spring '09 Frontiers: Going Beyond our Doors to Serve the Community Business Survival Skills Series Continues March 25 Graduate School Updating Disaster Plan; Training to Follow Medtronic Announces New Disclosure Practice Law Discusses Impacts of Proposed Resident Reductions Continuing Medical and Dental Education Register by March 31 for Faculty Development CME Workshop, April 3 Growth Factor, Technology in Oral Surgery Topics of Sullivan CDE Lecture CME-Certified Grand Rounds Offer Diverse Topics Research Graduate School of Medicine Shares Knowledge Worldwide
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Business Survival Skills Training Series Continues March 25 Business Survival Skills for Physicians, a series designed to assist physicians who plan to go into private practice, will continue March 25, with "Personal and Practice Insurance II." The session will be led by Heath Hildreth from Hildreth Agency from 12-1 p.m. in Wood Auditorium. Lunch will be provided to residents. On April 8, Kim Friar from University Physicians Association will lead "Billing and Collections" from 12-1 p.m. in Wood Auditorium. While senior residents are strongly encouraged to attend the entire annual series, all residents and fellows are welcome. For more information or for a complete schedule, contact the Graduate Medical and Dental Education office at 305-9339 or gme@utmck.edu. Series dates are subject to change.
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