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April 2019 http://facultyaffairs.med.ufl.edu/ In This Issue Faculty Reception Farewell Celebration New Faculty New Grants Honors Smart Couples Fertility Preservation Symposium Provost Initiative Wellness Care.com Funding Announcement Gatorcare Talent Management Did you Know UF Highlights Mamava Faculty Development 2019 Spring Faculty Appreciation Reception Pictures Click here to see more

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Farewell Celebration for Dr. Marian Limacher

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Welcome New Faculty!Click Here for Photos and More Information

Eyad Al Akrad M.D. Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of GastroenterologyMichael Arnold D.O. Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of AnesthesiologyBenjamin Bensadon Ph.D. Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Aging and Geriatrics

Francis Dillon M.D. Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology

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Francis Dillon M.D. Clinical Associate Professor, Department of AnesthesiologyRuni Foster M.D. Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary MedicineCaesar Hernandez Ph.D. Postdoctoral Associate, Department of NeuroscienceStephanie Ihnow M.D., M.S. Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedics and RehabilitationStephan Jahn Ph.D. Lecturer, Department of PharmacologyThomas Lewandowski M.D. Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of CardiologyMehari Mengistu D.V.M., Ph.D. Postdoctoral Associate, Department of PhysiologyBrenda Moore Ph.D. Research Assistant Professor, Department of NeuroscienceMatthew Phillips Ph.D. Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Molecular Genetics and MicrobiologyBelinda Pinto Ph.D. Assistant Scientist, Department of Molecular Genetics and MicrobiologyBryan Schwarz Ph.D. Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of RadiologyJerne Shapiro M.P.H. Lecturer, Department of EpidemiologyDavid Shapiro M.D. Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of AnesthesiologyRobert Sharp Ph.D. Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Pathology and Laboratory MedicineJohn Smulian M.D., M.P.H. Clinical Professor, Department of Obstetrics and GynecologyMelissa Turley Pharm.D, PA-C Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of School of Physician Assistant StudiesSteven Winesett M.D. Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics

New Grants Awarded!

David Bloom, PhD. Professor, Department of Neuroscience has been awarded a NationalInstitutes of Health R01 grant entitled, "Molecular Genetics of HSV Reactivation".

Erica Levitt, PhD. Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics hasbeen awarded a National Institutes of Health R01 grant entitled, "Neural basis of opioid-induced respiratory depression".

Sylvain Doré, PhD. Professor, Department of Anesthesiology has been awarded aNational Institutes of Health R21 grant entitled, "Potential stroke therapeutic efficacy ofFumET-CORM through the Nrf2 pathway".

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Eric Wang, PhD. Assistant Professor, Department of Molecular Genetics & Microbiologyhas been awarded a National Institutes of Health R01 grant entitled, "Impeding transcriptionof expanded microsatellite repeats using deactivated Cas9".

Todd Manini, PhD. Associate Professor, Department of Aging & Geriatric Research hasbeen awarded a National Institutes of Health R21 grant entitled, "Wearable TechnologyInfrastructure to Enhance Capacity for Real-Time, Online Assessment and Mobility(ROAMM) of Intervening Health Events in Older Adults ".

Adriaan Bruijnzeel, PhD. Professor, Department of Psychiatry has been awarded aNational Institutes of Health R01 grant entitled, "Crosstalk between dopamine andglucocorticoids in high levels of nicotine intake and anhedonia in rats".

Congratulations!

State of Florida Department of Health

Scott Rivkees, MD. Chair and Professor, Department of Pediatrics has beenappointed Surgeon General for the state of Florida and Secretary of the FloridaDepartment of Health by Governor Ron DeSantis has. Dr. Rivkees is the currentphysician-in-chief at UF Health Shands Children's Hospital. He is an international experton pediatric endocrinology and developmental biology who joined UF Health from YaleUniversity in 2012. Please click here for more information.

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Association of Academic Women

Marian Limacher, MD. Senior Associate Dean and EminentScholar, Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology wasawarded the 2019 Woman of Distinction Award from theAssociation of Academic Women (AAW). The award waspresented at the Women's History Month Awards Receptionat the Earl and Christy Powell University House on March 25,2019 by President Kent Fuchs and Naz Erenguc, PhD,President AAW. Dr. Limacher was nominated for the awardby the College of Medicine Women in Medicine and Science(WIMS).

Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs

C. Parker Gibbs Jr., M.D. Professor, Department of Orthopaedic and Rehabilitation. Dr.

Gibbs, the Eugene L. Jewett Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, has been named thenew Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs. As Chief Medical Officer for UF Health Shands, he has overseen the medical staff who practice within the UF Health Shands

hospitals and provided a framework for a culture of safety and measurement of thequality of care by physicians and other clinicians since 2016. He also represents the

Gainesville-based hospital system in physician recruitment, credentialing, discipline andcontinuing medical education and continues to see patients as a practicing member of

the medical staff. Gibbs was appointed deputy director of medical affairs for the UFHealth Cancer Center in 2014.

As chief of the UF College of Medicine's division of musculoskeletal oncology, he is oneof fewer than 200 surgeons nationwide who are considered to be experts at limb-salvage surgery to treat bone andsoft tissue sarcomas. Gibbs has been a National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute-funded investigator

who earned his medical degree from UF in 1989 and completed his residency in orthopaedic surgery at theUniversity of Colorado and fellowships in orthopaedic oncology and orthopaedic oncology research at the University

of Chicago. He served as the director of musculoskeletal oncology at the University of Colorado for five years beforehis appointment to the UF department of orthopaedics in 2003.

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his appointment to the UF department of orthopaedics in 2003.

Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Professional Development

Mark Segal, MD, PhD. Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology,Hypertension, & Renal Transplantation, has been named the new College of MedicineSenior Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Professional Development. Dr. Segal, chief of the division of nephrology at UF since 2010, earnedhis undergraduate degree at MIT and was than recruited to the Medical Scientist TrainingProgram at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center atDallas. He completed his internship and residency at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas,and nephrology fellowship training at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He wasawarded a KO8 award from the National Institutes of Health. After one year as an instructor at Harvard Medical School, Segal was recruited to UF in1999 as an assistant professor, rising through the ranks to full professor with tenure. He

has an adjunct appointment in the division of rheumatology, as well as the department of anatomy and cell biologyand the department of physiology and functional genomics. His research interest is in cardiovascular disease in unique populations and he has been continuously funded by theNIH since 1998. His clinical area of expertise is in the treatment of patients with lupus nephritis, and he developed ajoint clinic for patients with lupus with the division of rheumatology in 2002. In 2014 he received a Department ofMedicine Inaugural Master Clinician Award and he has been named one of the Best Doctors in America.

Segal has mentored learners at every level from high school to postdoctoral students and he has won numerousteaching awards at both the department and college level. In 2017 he was awarded the Department of MedicineExemplary Mentor Award. He previously served on the College of Medicine's Promotion and Tenure Committee for a three year term and hasbeen a member of the College of Medicine's Compensation Committee for two terms.

Associate Dean for Faculty Development Ellen Zimmermann, MD. Professor, Department of Medicine, Division ofGastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition has been named the new College of MedicineAssociate Dean for Faculty Development. Dr. Zimmermann serves as the vice chair for academic affairs for the Department ofMedicine, where her focus includes helping to enhance faculty development,facilitating the promotion and tenure process, and mentoring junior faculty. Zimmermann trained in medicine at the University of Wisconsin and in gastroenterologyat the University of Michigan. After completing a postdoctoral research fellowship at theUniversity of North Carolina, she returned to the University of Michigan, where she joined the GI division andestablished her NIH-funded lab. While at Michigan, she served as GI fellowship director for five years and established anddirected the university's Crohn's and Colitis Program, which grew to a nationally recognized Center of Excellencein inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD, research and innovative clinical care. Zimmermann joined UF in 2013. Her clinical specialty is caring for patients with Crohn's disease and ulcerative

colitis, with particular interest in caring for college students with IBD. Her lab is funded by a U.S.-Israel BinationalScience Foundation grant and an NIH Small Business Innovative Research grant, both on drug discovery. She is an

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Science Foundation grant and an NIH Small Business Innovative Research grant, both on drug discovery. She is anactive leader in several national societies, including the American Gastroenterological Association. In her newposition, Dr. Zimmerman has a particular interest in faculty retention, facilitating individualized mentoring, careerdevelopment and women's programs.

Association of Medical School Neuroscience Department Chairs

Lucia Notterpek, PhD. Chair and Professor, Department of Neuroscience has beenselected as the President Elect of the Association of Medical School NeuroscienceDepartment Chairs . The Association of Medical School Neuroscience DepartmentChairpersons (AMSNDC) is an organization dedicated to promoting neuroscience as ascientific discipline, and to represent the interests of departments within medical schoolsettings whose major focus resides in research and training in the neural sciences.

Association of Medical School Microbiology and Immunology Chairs

Henry Baker, MD. Chair and Professor, Department of Molecular Genetics & Microbiologyhas been selected as the President Elect of the Association of Medical School Microbiologyand Immunology Chairs. The Association of Medical School Microbiology and ImmunologyChairs (AMSMIC) is an organization whose purpose is to promote, advance and support theeducational and scientific purposes of the field of microbiology and immunology, and toprovide a forum for communication among chairpersons of Departments of Microbiologyand Immunology or equivalent organizational units responsible for teaching medicalstudents.

2019 Faculty Teaching Awards

Phase 1 Teacher of the Year Phase 2/3 Teacher of the Year

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Peter Sayeski, PhDProfessor

Department of Physiology & Functional Genomics

Shelley Wells Collins, MDProfessor

Department of Pediatrics

2019 Faculty Research Awards

Basic Science Award

David R. Borchelt, PhD

ProfessorDepartment of Neuroscience

Clinical Science Award

Frederick A. Moore, MDProfessor

Department of Surgery

2019 David A. Paulus, MD Award for Clinical Excellence

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Thomas S. Huber, M.D., PhD

Professor Department of Surgery

Chief, Division of Vascular Surgery

2019 Faculty Council Lifetime Achievement Award

Winners

Ira H. Gessner, MD

Eminent Scholar EmeritusDepartment of Pediatrics

Marian C. Limacher, MD

Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs andProfessional Development

AHA Endowed Professor of Cardiovascular ResearchDepartment of Medicine

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Charles E. Wood, PhD

Professor and ChairDepartment of Physiology & Functional Genomics

Completing 20 Years as UF Faculty

Manuel Arreola, PhDMeenakshi Devidas, PhD

Stephan Eisenschenk, MDPaulette Hahn, MD

Eileen Handberg, PhDHeather Harrell, MD

Randal Henderson, MDSusan Horky, MS

Christopher Jolley, MDLeonid Moroz, PhD Maureen Novak, MD

Donna Parker, MD James Smith, MD

Alice Rhoton-Vlasak, MDRichard Vlasak, MD

Samuel Wu, PhD

Department of RadiologyDepartment of BiostatisticsDepartment of NeurologyDepartment of MedicineDepartment of MedicineDepartment of MedicineDepartment of Radiation OncologyDepartment of PediatricsDepartment of PediatricsDepartment of NeuroscienceDepartment of PediatricsDepartment of PediatricsDepartment of MedicineDepartment of Obstetrics & GynecologyDepartment of Orthopaedics & RehabilitationDepartment of Biostatistics

Completing 30 Years as UF Faculty

Brian Cain, PhDLarry Chidgey, MD

Marvin Dewar, MD, JDWalter Drane, MD

Gordon Gibby, MDPaul Gulig, PhDJill Reed, DVMAvner Sidi, MD

R. Stan Williams, MDThomas Yang, PhD

Department of Biochemistry & Molecular BiologyDepartment of Orthopaedics & RehabilitationDepartment of Community Health & Family MedicineDepartment of RadiologyDepartment of AnesthesiologyDepartment of Molecular Genetics & MicrobiologyDepartment of MedicineDepartment of AnesthesiologyDepartment of Obstetrics & GynecologyDepartment of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Completing 40 Years as UF Faculty

Paul Dell, MDJames Flanegan, PhDJanet Silverstein, MD

Department of Orthopaedics & RehabilitationDepartment of Biochemistry & Molecular BiologyDepartment of Pediatrics

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Janet Silverstein, MD Department of Pediatrics

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Faculty Research Communications: Provost's Initiative Submit your work to be eligible for a $1000 award from the Provost

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Submit your work to be eligible for a $1000 award from the Provost One of the key elements of elevating the University of Florida's national and international reputation in pursuit of top-five public university stature is creating national and international interest in your research through coverage in top-tier news media outlets such as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and cable and network newsprogramming. UF's Office of University Relations works with other campus communications professionals to seekout such research, but they rely heavily on you, the faculty, to inform them when your work has been accepted forpublication in peer-reviewed journals. Provost Joe Glover launched the Research Promotion Initiative in April 2018 to encourage faculty to submit theiraccepted, but unpublished academic research papers for the UF media team to pitch to national and internationalpress and to highlight on UF's online and social media platforms. If selected, a $1,000 award will be made to theresearch account of the lead author or whichever member of the research team is authorized to receive andmanage funding. For more information, including how to submit an entry, please go to http://identity.ufl.edu/rpi/.

Submissions from all areas of campus are welcome, but University Relations is especially interested inresearch in the following strategic focus areas:

Neuroscience and the BrainBiodiversity and the EarthFood Safety and SustainabilityMedicine and Global HealthLatin America and the CaribbeanEarly Childhood DevelopmentRenewable EnergyCybersecurityDrones and Autonomous Vehicles

The $1,000 must be used on your research-related activities, such as travel, books and supplies, etc. All synopses,regardless of whether they are selected by University Relations, will be featured in the Faculty Update newsletter. Inaddition, entries that are not selected may still be featured on news and social media platforms by UniversityRelations and/or college or unit communications offices. Please note: If your paper has been accepted by a journal with an embargo policy, please be assured that UniversityRelations will honor the terms of the embargo and they work only with journalists who agree to abide by those termsas well.

Local Lunchbox This Week

APR 18APR 18Earth Day CelebrationEarth Day Celebration

North Tower Atrium

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Tips on How to Make a "Local Lunchbox"Tips on How to Make a "Local Lunchbox"This FridayThis Friday

The final installment of the spring "In the Kitchen" series,sponsored by UF/IFAS Food Science and Human Nutritionand Field & Fork, returns this Friday at noon with a "LocalLunchbox" workshop. Learn delicious ways to incorporate

more fresh, healthy foods into your diet. Registration isfirst-come, first-served, so email [email protected] to

RSVP. Can't make it in person? You can also tune inonline via the UF at Work Facebook page.

Earth Day at the AtriumEarth Day at the Atrium

UF Health Shands will host its 2nd annual Earth DayCelebration on April 18 in the North Tower Atrium. Booths

will be demonstrating and celebrating sustainabilityinitiatives and will include participants from facilities, food

services, the OR, UFPD bike registration, GatorCareWellness and more.

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APR 19APR 19 In the Kitchen: Local LunchboxIn the Kitchen: Local Lunchbox Workshop Workshop

RSVP Required

Ready to Quit Tobacco?Ready to Quit Tobacco?

This Earth Day, consider the environmental impact oftobacco use! If you're ready to quit, free help is available

through Tobacco Free Florida and the Florida Area HealthEducation Centers (AHEC) Network. For GatorCare

members, incentives are available for quitting tobacco.

Learn more about free ways to quit on GatorCare's

Tobacco page.

Bring A Dark Chocolate Tasting to YourBring A Dark Chocolate Tasting to Your

AreaArea

Want to bring a dark chocolate tasting to your departmentor next event? Book the GatorCare dietitian and learn howto mindfully enjoy this treat with no guilt by selecting morenutritious chocolates. Flavor profiles, pairings, and health

benefits will be discussed.

For more details or to book your tasting, [email protected].

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Care@Work for faculty and staff

OAIC CC Rapid / Freezer Pilot Studies - Funding Announcement

The Claude D Pepper Older Americans Independence Centers Coordinating Center announces a request forapplications for 'rapid / freezer pilot studies.'

The Pepper OAIC Coordinating Center is seeking proposals to accelerate progress for clinical and translationalresearch projects. These projects are intended to be lean (<$7,500), efficient, and relatively short term in order togenerate preliminary data for submission of collaborative extramural grant applications and/or high impact

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publications. We particularly encourage novel uses of existing data, specimens (blood or tissue), or images from OAIC and aging-related research repositories. A full RFA is attached. Please share this information with faculty at your Pepper Centers. Any additional questionscan be sent to the Pepper OAIC Coordinating Center at [email protected] or Dr. Dalane Kitzman at([email protected]). Applications will be due to the Pepper Coordinating Center by May 17, 2019. Thank you, The Pepper OAIC Coordinating CenterAbby Archer, Program ManagerThe Claude D. Pepper OAIC Coordinating Center

Medical Center Boulevard \ Winston-Salem, NC 27157p 336.713.8504 \ f 336.713.8588 [email protected] \ peppercenter.org

___________________________________________________________ Get Rewarded for Working on Your Health

Your wellness incentive program, Better You Strides, is now open! Receive a free biometric screening andcomplete your personal health assessment to get started.

Program Checklist

Step 1:Complete your biometric screening at a Quest Diagnostics lab or an onsiteevent or using lab results from a recent doctor's visit

Quest Diagnostics Lab:

Schedule your screening at a participating lab at a time and location that works best for YOU! Participating labs arelocated across the state including five locations in Gainesville. Appointments are required. Directions to schedule your

appointment can be found here. Screenings at a Quest Lab are not considered work time.

Onsite at one of the hospitals:

Screenings will be held at the UF Health Shands Hospital Atrium and UF Health Shands Cancer Hospital from April 22-

May 3. Register for your screening here. Receive a $5 lunch gift card for completing your screening at one of the onsiteevents! Note: parking passes are not available to event attendees.

Lab results from a recent doctor's visit:

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Lab results from a recent doctor's visit:

You may use lab results from a recent doctor's visit to fulfill your biometric screening requirement. Please carefullyfollow the directions on this page to do so.

Step 2: Login to your Better You Strides platform to complete your online healthassessment and start earning points

If you participated last year:

Login to your existing Better You Strides portal through floridablue.com (for GatorCare subscribers) orfloridablue.com/betteryoustrides (for GatorCare members who are covered as a spouse on their GatorCare plan but would but

would be eligible for their own GatorCare plan and who work for COM) or your CafeWell mobile app.

If you did not participate last year:

Create your Better You Strides account by following the directions below. Please note that directions are slightly different for thosewho are the subscriber on their GatorCare health plan and those that are covered as a spouse.

GatorCare subscribers/contract holdersLogin to your floridablue.com account. Navigate to the Better You Strides section on the right side of your home

page. Click "Get Started" to create your account.When registering, pay special attention to the format required for inputting your password, date of birth and

member ID number. Date of birth must include "/" and your member number must start with "H."GatorCare members (who are covered as a spouse on their GatorCare plan but would but would be eligible for

their own GatorCare plan) who work for COM

Navigate to floridablue.com/betteryoustrides. Click "Register Now" to create your account.

Once you are logged in, take the Health Assessment . I f you do not see this on your home page, searchOnce you are logged in, take the Health Assessment . I f you do not see this on your home page, searchin the 'Add programs ' sec t ion.in the 'Add programs ' sec t ion.

Step 3: Complete wellness activities through the Better You Strides platformto earn points and get rewarded. Earn 300 points by September 30 to go shopping. You may spend your 300 points ($100 value) as soon as you earn themAND can now redeem for gift cards in the shopping mall!

___________________________________________________________Questions? Email GatorCare.

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Talent Management Strategic Talent Management is a new way to describe HR services that many of you and your teams already knowand use. What makes it new is how employee Recruiting, Onboarding, Developing, and Recognizing areas will work

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and use. What makes it new is how employee Recruiting, Onboarding, Developing, and Recognizing areas will worktogether in a more intentional and coordinated way, resulting in greater positive impact and employee retention.

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Did You Know?

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Why UF faculty members leave and what UF is doing to change it

UF is on par nationally when it comes to rates of faculty leaving, but it is stillworking to address why.Faculty turnover rates are measured as the rate in which faculty leave,usually over the course of a year, said Jodi Gentry, the vice president of UFHuman Resources. At UF, turnover rates are in line with the nationalaverage at about 10 percent for non-tenured faculty and about 5 percent fortenured. Continue Reading

UF Health Highlights

Meet Dr. Luis Pulido inthe Department ofOrthopaedics and

Rehabilitation

More options for nursing mothers at UF Health

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Nursing mothers now have two new places to conveniently and privately pump breast milk or breastfeed in our healthscience center complex. In early November, UF installed two additional modular "lactation pods," made byMamava™: one in the Communicore Building (near the second-floor elevators) and one in the Health Professions,Nursing & Pharmacy, or HPNP,Building (on the second floor). The latter is also accessible for people with disabilities. This follows the success of our first Mamava™ lactation pod, introduced last fall in the public hallway near the first-floor outpatient pharmacy, between the UF Health Shands Hospital Atrium and the UF College of Dentistry/westentrance. "Mothers who are on the go - such as our faculty, staff, residents and students - have even more resources wherethey can privately pump breast milk or feed an infant," said Dennis Hines, UF Health Medical and HealthAdministration associate director. "They are also available for visitors to these buildings. We're pleased to offernursing mothers discreet and welcoming choices to support them where they work and go to school." UF Business Affairs purchased the mobile units from Mamava for about $15,000 each. The manufacturer designsthe pods "to reach mamas where they travel, receive health care, work, shop and play." The pods are now popular inhigh-traffic areas such as airports, shopping centers and hospitals. Our pods require the user to use the free Mamava mobile app, which shows where pods are located and is used tounlock the pod door when it's unoccupied. Each well-lit unit is spacious and comfortable, with two molded plasticbenches, a shelf, an electrical outlet and a USB port. Hines added, "There was a great response to our first pod, and use of the app helped us track usage and make thecase to purchase more units. These are great options to have in our busy academic health center that complementexisting lactation resources." Did you know?UF Health has the community's only official "Baby-Friendly" hospital: UF Health Shands Hospital is designated byBaby-Friendly USA. Lactation locations:UF Health is committed to supporting, protecting and promoting breastfeeding. Our lactation resources available tofaculty, staff, residents, outpatients, visitors and students at our Archer Road facilities now include:

UF Health Shands Hospital, First Floor (near Outpatient Pharmacy and Outpatient Lab)UF Health Shands Hospital, Seventh Floor, Room 7502 (five pumping stations)

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UF Health Shands Hospital, Seventh Floor, Room 7502 (five pumping stations)UF Health Shands Cancer Hospital, Sixth Floor, Room 6012 (two pumping stations)UF Health Heart & Vascular and UF Health Neuromedicine hospitals, Fourth Floor, Rooms 4537 and 4539(one individual pumping station in each room)Communicore Building, Second Floor (near the elevators)PHHP Building, Second Floor (in the lobby area between the College of Public Health and Health Professionsand the College of Nursing sections). This Pod is an ADA-accessible unit to accommodate people withdisabilities.

Note: Our inpatients' needs are accommodated by lactation resources on hospital units.

Next meeting, Tuesday, May 7, 2019 at 5:00 pm in M112 Check the website for information about meetings and activities: http://facultycouncil.med.ufl.edu/

Upcoming Educational & ProfessionalDevelopment Seminars:

Learn-Discover-Lead Seminars

Communicating Science to Diverse AudiencesgFriday May 10, 2019 at 12:00-1:00pm

Location: Communicore C1-15Dr. Janice Krieger

Click Here for more information

Introduction to the Science of Team ScienceFriday June 14, 2019 at 12:00-1:00pm

Location: Communicore C1-15Dr. Wayne McCormack

Click Here for more information

The Art (and Science) of Writing Effective MultipleChoice Questions

Friday September 13, 2019 at 12:00-1:00pmLocation: Communicore C1-15

Dr. Patrick Duff Click Here for more information

These seminars will be recorded and can all be viewed

online athttps://facultyaffairs.med.ufl.edu/upcoming-events/faculty-development-seminar-series/