For the School of Medicine and Public Health Community
In the Know Quick Links – Week of October 18, 2021
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Resources for everyone
COVID-19 operational updates:
Reminder: Employees and students who have not shared proof of COVID-19 vaccination with UHS are required to test weekly on campus. Those who are required to test weekly but fail to do so will be held accountable. Affected students and employees have received email messages with details. Read more
Testing is by appointment through the MyUHS app or the MyUHS web portal. You can also make a vaccination appointment through myUHS.
UW Health requires universal masking requirement in all facilities.Read more on U-Connect (requires UW Health login or VPN to view)
UW Health is requiring COVID-19 vaccination for all staff, faculty, students, volunteers and other affiliate individuals. Read the news release and information including key deadlines for UW Health employees on U-Connect (requires UW Health login or VPN to view). Update: As of Oct. 4, nearly the entire workforce of UW Health has complied. Congratulations and thanks to all UW Health colleagues for helping to safeguard those we serve! Read more
Ordering Personal protective equipment (PPE) for your workspace: If you need to order items such as face masks, hand sanitizer, disinfecting wipes, mask fitters, or face shields, they can be requested from the MDS warehouse through ShopUW+ at no cost to campus units until the current inventory is exhausted. Contact your department fiscal specialist for help with placing orders. For questions on accessing the ShopUW+ system, contact your department fiscal representative or reach out to the Dean’s Office transaction team.
A cart with masks and disinfecting wipes is in the HSLC atrium near room 1335 (see photo). Employees are welcome to take supplies for their unit. The cart will be re-stocked regularly. Hand sanitizer dispensers are present in all common areas and building entrances.
Non-COVID topics for all personnel:
See a recording of the Fall Faculty/Staff Meeting, which was held on Oct. 11. Watch the recording
The SMPH Office of Global Health and the UW–Madison Global Health Institute invite you to support Afghan individuals and families who are currently being housed at Fort McCoy. To aid with sorting through information about how to help, the units have summarized recommendations in order to make it as simple as possible to contribute in whatever way is best for you. Learn more
Corpus Callosum, Ebling Library’s online arts journal, is now accepting submissions for the Fall 2021 issue. Students, faculty, and staff in the UW-Madison’s health sciences departments and schools are invited to sumbit original visual, written, and multimedia art. The deadline is Oct. 22. Learn more and submit
A Hot Topics in Public Health Symposium was held on Wednesday, Oct. 6. The event was titled “Immigrant Health: An Insider’s View” and a recording is available on the school’s YouTube channel. Read more
University Health Services is offering flu shots to all students and employees. All SMPH employees are required to get their flu shot or fill out an appropriate waiver each year (deadline: Dec. 6). Read more and schedule your appointment here
Title and Total Compensation deadline: Sept. 10 was the deadline for HR Business Partners to upload new position descriptions for every staff member in SMPH, which must be based on TTC standard job descriptions. Read more. TTC will be implemented throughout the UW System on Nov. 7, 2021. Employees will receive an official notification letter to confirm their new titles in October or early November.
The UW–Madison Remote Work Policy is now in effect.If your role is within scope of the policy, you must have an approved remote work agreement in order to work offsite. If you do not, you must be working on site.
To submit a remote work agreement request, see Step 4 of the SMPH Remote Work Guide. Step by step instructions for accessing the form on the my.Wisc.edu portal are available here. Additional resources are available as well. Questions? Contact smphworkmode@med.wisc.edu.
Photo essays: Photographers from Media Solutions recently captured images of some spaces and places on west campus:
See scientists at work in a laboratory at Wisconsin Institute for Medical Research. View the images
View the quiet bustle of students studying at Ebling Library. View the images
Check out a gallery showing life in and around the Health Sciences Learning Center and Wisconsin Institute for Medical Research. View the images
See some of our school’s facilities aglow during the “golden hour” of sunset. View the images
The UW–Madison Office of Human Resources has released resources about remote and hybrid work including FAQs, courses and toolkits on managing hybrid teams, information on remote work technology, and more. Access their page
Important UW Health construction update: Impacts to University Hospital front entrances and travel routes from August-December 2021. Employees and providers should avoid the main drive and both the Clinics and Hospital entrances at University Hospital during construction. Clinics entrance will be closed August 16 to Dec. 31, 2021. Staff entry from Parking Lot 75 will be limited and may require use of stairs. A video and directions on alternative employee entry points are available on U-Connect (requires UW Health login or VPN to access). SMPH employees who cannot use stairs should request a “fast pass” badge backer by filling out a UW Health accommodation form available on U-Connect. Contact the UW Health HR Service Center at (608) 263-6500 with questions about the fast pass request process.
SMPH invites applications and nominations for the position of chair of the BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine. Please share the position information with qualified candidates in your professional network and/or send their names in for nomination. Read more
SMPH invites applications and nominations for the position of chair of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. Please share the position information with qualified candidates in your professional network and/or send their names in for nomination. Read more
Candidate visits for the Chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology position have occurred. See details here.
Gearing up for talks and presentations this semester? Looking for insights on inclusive language? Read the SMPH Presenter’s Guide. Originally written by a group of medical students in fall 2019, it is reviewed annually, revised as needed, and has been endorsed by the Building Community Steering Committee. The Presenter’s Guide gives examples of how to talk about underrepresented identities in medicine. Read the guide
“Ready, $et, Sustain: Balancing Cost and Value Using Practical Implementation Methods”: Registration is now open for the 2021 Dissemination and Implementation Short Course, being held virtually Oct. 20-21 and hosted by the Dissemination and Implementation Launchpad, an Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR) Community-Academic Partnership. The free interactive program allows researchers and community stakeholders to explore the fields of dissemination and implementation sciences with national and local experts. Learn more and register
The latest issue of Faculty Central, the newsletter from the Office of Faculty Affairs and Development, is available. Read the newsletter and sign up to receive future issues.
The Office for Faculty Affairs and Development has released the Promotions Oversight Committee Guide and the SMPH Mentoring Guide. The Promotions Oversight Committee Guide provides clarity about the process of promotion from assistant to associate professor on the CHS and Tenure tracks. The Mentoring Guide gives an overview of mentoring functions and structures to support faculty development.
The Office for Faculty Affairs is offering 2021-2022 Pathways to Promotion workshops. These workshops may be attended multiple times. Contact ofad@med.wisc.edu with questions.
Pathways to Promotion Tenure, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022, 4:30-6:30 p.m. (location TBD). In-depth examination of the UW Madison promotion and tenure process from the perspective of UW–Madison and SMPH. Learn more and register
Pathways to Promotion 101 for CHS/CT track faculty, Monday, March 7, 2022, 1-5 p.m. (Virtual; in-person option TBD). Recommended for CHS and CT track faculty in their first few years at SMPH. Tailored to those who would like an introduction to promotion processes or have never attended a Pathways to Promotion seminar. Learn more and register
Principal Investigators: The SMPH Office of Research is your information source for funding opportunities. Bookmark these links:
The Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Institute’s 2021 virtual Annual Update in Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias is scheduled for Nov. 4-5. The conference is geared toward professional healthcare clinicians who diagnose, treat, and manage Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders in diverse populations. Read more
The Wisconsin Medical Journal has published two new papers by SMPH faculty and learners online ahead of print. One reports on the rapid transition to telemedicine for genetics clinics services during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the other analyzes access to trauma care for pediatric patients across Wisconsin. WMJ is a peer-reviewed, indexed journal owned jointly by SMPH and the Medical College of Wisconsin. Read more and subscribe here
Gearing up for talks and presentations this semester? Looking for insights on inclusive language? Be sure to read the SMPH Presenter’s Guide. Originally written by a group of medical students in fall 2019, it is reviewed annually, revised as needed, and has been endorsed by the Building Community Steering Committee. The Presenter’s Guide gives examples of how to talk about underrepresented identities in medicine. Read the guide
The Office of the Provost has released a web resource about Fall 2021 instruction. It is intended for who have instructional duties, focusing on how campus COVID-19-related policies and guidelines impact instruction. Read more
The latest issue of Faculty Central, the newsletter from the Office of Faculty Affairs and Development, is available. Read the newsletter and sign up to receive future issues.
WMJ has published six new papers online ahead of print, including two by SMPH faculty and learners. The reports focus on transmission of SARS-CoV-2 involving school-aged children and opioid mortality trends in Wisconsin. WMJ is a peer-reviewed, indexed journal owned jointly by SMPH and the Medical College of Wisconsin. Read more and subscribe here
Clinic focuses on diagnosing rare genetic disorders: The Center for Human Genomics and Precision Medicine has launched the UW Undiagnosed Genetic Disease Clinic and Research Program, which aims to improve the health and well-being of individuals with undiagnosed genetic disorders, particularly those who are suspected of living with a genetic disease who have remained undiagnosed despite an extensive clinical workup. Clinicians may refer patients using this form. The clinic is now seeing patients.
Renewing Your WI Medical License? Need a transcript of your continuing education credits? Access CME / CE transcripts: Log in to your ICEP Learner Profile (https://ce.icep.wisc.edu), click “My account”, and then “My Activities” to download a full listing of your credits earned since 2018. Having trouble? View ICEP’s FAQ page for more information or contact the ICEP helpdesk at help@icep.wisc.edu.If you are looking for a record of an activity that took place before Jan. 1, 2018, or you are requesting a transcript for RSS sessions (Grand Rounds, Case Conference, Journal Club, etc.) that took place before June 30, 2018, complete the CE Credit Reprint Request Form.
The Wisconsin Medical Journal (WMJ) is seeking to expand its pool of highly qualified reviewers. Volunteers are sought in all medical specialties. There is particular demand for reviewers with an interest in public health. Reviewers are invited to review manuscripts electronically and are asked to submit reviews within 3 weeks. WMJ is a peer-reviewed, indexed journal owned jointly by SMPH and the Medical College of Wisconsin. Learn more and sign up
The Office for Faculty Affairs and Development has released the Promotions Oversight Committee Guide and the SMPH Mentoring Guide. The Promotions Oversight Committee Guide provides clarity on the process of promotion from assistant to associate professor on the CHS and Tenure tracks. The Mentoring Guide gives an overview of mentoring functions and structures to support faculty development.
The Office for Faculty Affairs is offering 2021-2022 Pathways to Promotion workshops. These workshops may be attended multiple times. Contact ofad@med.wisc.edu with questions.
Pathways to Promotion Tenure, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022, 4:30-6:30 p.m. (Location TBD). In-depth examination of the UW Madison promotion and tenure process from the perspective of UW–Madison and SMPH. Learn more and register
Pathways to Promotion 101 for CHS/CT track faculty, Monday, March 7, 2022, 1-5 p.m. (Virtual; in-person option TBD). Recommended for CHS and CT track faculty in their first few years at SMPH. Tailored to those who would like an introduction to promotion processes or have never attended a Pathways to Promotion seminar. Learn more and register
Continuing education credit is available for original research papers published in Wisconsin Medical Journal. N0-cost credit is available through the UW-Madison Interprofessional Continuing Education Partnership (ICEP). Look for articles that display a blue “CE” button at wmjonline.org, and to register, click on the “earn continuing education credit” links or visit the ICEP website.
Faculty physicians: take action now to fulfill maintenance of certification (MOC) requirements by the end of the year. Earn MOC Part 4 credit for quality improvement work you’ve completed related to COVID-19 or other topics. Get started today by responding to this intake form, and direct questions to Cathy Means. The following courses are approved for MOC part 2 credit:
Resources and Upcoming Events: Anti-Racism and/or Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
The Native American Center for Health Professions (NACHP) Distinguished Lecture Series will host Dr. Cary Waubanascum on Thursday, Oct. 28 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Her work focuses on identifying and challenging ongoing colonialism and Indigenous erasure and reclaiming Indigenous lifeways. Register here
Meet the 2021 cohort of the Centennials Scholars and Clinicians Program, a community of diverse SMPH faculty from backgrounds underrepresented in science and medicine. Administered by the SMPH Office of Faculty Affairs and Development, the program initiated in 2009 to provide departments the resources to recruit and develop faculty from groups that experience health disparities in Wisconsin. Read more about the scholars and how to apply to the program (deadline: Nov. 1)
A Hot Topics in Public Health Symposium was held on Wednesday, Oct. 6. The event was titled “Immigrant Health: An Insider’s View” and a recording is available on the school’s YouTube channel. Read more
Treaties: How we come to be where we are: View the recording of a Sept. 30 event with Ho-Chunk Nation’s leading legal experts about treaties and how our ongoing nation-to-nation agreements with the Ho-Chunk Nation are fundamental to daily life here at Teejop (day-JOPE), the place currently known as Madison, Wisconsin. Watch the video and read more
Leadership announcement – Associate Dean for Diversity and Equity Transformation: As of Oct. 11, Shiva Bidar-Sielaff, MA, CDM, UW Health Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, has expanded the scope of her work to also become the inaugural Associate Dean for Diversity and Equity Transformation for SMPH. Her appointment establishes a multifunctional SMPH Office of Diversity and Equity Transformation that will be integrated with the existing UW Health Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Read more in a message from Dean Robert N. Golden, MD
The Fall 2021 Campus Climate Report has been released by the Division of Diversity, Equity & Educational Achievement (DDEEA). The report highlights notable efforts over the past year by the division, which serves the entire UW–Madison campus. Read more
WISELI and the SMPH Office of Faculty Affairs and Development are offering “Searching for Excellence & Diversity: A Workshop for Faculty Search Committees” on several dates in September and October. The workshop aims to increase the excellence and diversity of applicant pools, reduce bias in applicant evaluation, improve interviewing processes, and create an increasingly diverse and excellent faculty body. All members of SMPH faculty search committees and staff who assist search committees are encouraged to attend. Registration is required. Learn more
The Native American Center for Health Professions has started an exciting podcast called Medicine Talkers. It will cover health topics from an Indigenous perspective. In the first episode, listen to an interview with musical artist Kelly Jackson. Listen on Spotify
The UW Health Equity Leadership Institute (HELI) was offered as virtual sessions between May and August. The first session in May featured three UW HELI alumni and their community partners discussing their work, its impact, and how the efforts of health equity scholars may have value in work you do and settings you operate in. A recording of that session is available. A second session in July was titled “Thriving as an Early $tage Investigator: The Untold Do’s and Don’ts.” Stay tuned for a recording.
Lecture on structural racism in medicine: Ruth Shim, MD, MPH, Associate Dean of Diverse and Inclusive Education at the University of California–Davis, delivered the Department of Psychiatry annual Greenfield Memorial Lecture on Oct. 20 at 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Discovery Building, 330 N. Orchard St. The talk will focus on the topic of structural racism in medicine and in the field of psychiatry. Read more
The School of Medicine and Public Health has published two case studies through the Association of Academic Health Centers that highlight the school’s work in diversity, equity, and inclusion. The first case study is focused on the Native American Center for Health Professions (NACHP) and describes the center’s extremely successful strategies for recruiting and retaining American Indian and Alaska Native students. The second case study is focused on two pre-health/pre-medicine pathway programs: the Rural and Urban Scholars in Community Health (RUSCH) and the Health Professions Shadowing Program (HPSP).
Continuing education credit is now available for four papers published in a special issue of the Wisconsin Medical Journal focused on the impact of race and racism on health. No-cost credit is available through the UW-Madison Interprofessional Continuing Education Partnership (ICEP). Look for articles that display a blue “CE” button at wmjonline.org, and to register, click on the “earn continuing education credit” links or visit the ICEP website. WMJ is a peer-reviewed, indexed journal owned jointly by SMPH and the Medical College of Wisconsin.