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11.26.2025

UVA Health Update | November 2025

Complimentary Thanksgiving Meal 

Turkey Dinner

Thursday, Nov. 27 | University Hospital Cafeteria | 11 a.m.-2 p.m., 6-8 p.m., 11 p.m.-1:30 a.m. | Thank you to all team members who will be working on Thanksgiving Day. To celebrate the holiday, stop by University Hospital cafeteria to enjoy a turkey feast including roasted turkey, stuffing, gravy, smashed potatoes, green bean casserole, cranberry compote, and assorted pie slices (apple, pumpkin, and sweet potato). Bon appétit! 

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Thanksgiving Blessings 

From UVA Health leadership: “As we enter a season of gratitude, we want to take time to reflect on the extraordinary work happening across UVA Health every day. This time of year, as millions of Americans prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving, reminds us how fortunate we are to serve alongside such committed colleagues whose work doesn’t stop for the holidays. Every day, we have patients walking through our doors in need of our care, and every day you deliver with compassion and without hesitation.” 

“Because of your unwavering dedication, UVA Health continues to advance our mission to transform health and inspire hope for all Virginians and beyond. We are grateful for your contributions every day, and we hope that you feel our appreciation year-round.” Read the full message

Operations 

University Medical Center

Impacts of Thanksgiving Holiday | Thursday, Nov. 27 and Friday, Nov. 28  

Happenings 

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A Month of Giving Opportunities: Blood Donations Urgently Needed 

Blood shortages are worldwide, and demand increases during the holiday season. Make a lifesaving difference — please donate and encourage your teammates to join you. To register, contact Sharon Jones to donate in Battle Building, Quayle Center, first floor, on: 

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UVA School of Nursing Admissions: PhD Info Session 

Tuesday, Dec. 2 | 5:30 p.m. | With demand for nurse scientists and academics at an all-time high, UVA offers one of the nation's premier doctoral programs for future nurse scholars and scientists interested in contributing to the study of aging, healthcare technology, social determinants of health — and beyond. 

Medical Center Hour | Innovation and Moral Distress in the History of Neonatology 

Wednesday, Dec. 3 | noon-1 p.m. | MR6, Room 2502 and Zoom | Johanna Schoen, PhD, Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, Professor, Department of History, Rutgers University-New Brunswick, discusses the use of aggressive treatment and the lack of anesthesia and analgesia that made many NICUs a fraught ethical place in the 1970s through the 1990s. It analyzes the moral distress felt by clinicians and parents about the care neonates were receiving and describes the parent-initiated reform movements that led to changes in NICU care by the turn of the 21st century. Lunch provided. 

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Lights of Love Tree Lighting and Caroling 

Thursday, Dec. 4 | 1 p.m. | University Hospital lobby | Enjoy music of the season by the Charlottesville High School choir. Our guests of honor, the Saul family, will kick off the season by lighting the tree. Sponsored by the UVA Hospital Auxiliary. To help the Hospital Auxiliary continue their service of giving, consider making a tax deductible donation to support programs that directly benefit our patients and their families such as flowers for patients, pet therapy, music therapy, and more. 

Appreciation 

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In Case You Missed It: Team Members Share Their Gratitude and Traditions This Holiday Season 

Connect recently reached out to all UVA Health team members to share their favorite Thanksgiving traditions, must-have foods, and what they are grateful for this year. Check out their responses. Thank you to all who sent in submissions.    

Whether you’re at home with family and friends, caring for patients at the hospital, or working elsewhere in the health system, we wish all UVA Health team members a happy and healthy Thanksgiving! 

Previous Updates

Monday, Nov. 24

Roll Up Your Sleeve: Donate Blood (and Get Pac-Man Socks!) 

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Tuesday, Nov. 25 | 10 a.m.-4 p.m. | Battle Building, Quayle Center, first floor | Blood shortages are worldwide, and demand increases during the holiday season. Make a lifesaving difference — please donate and encourage your teammates to join you. To register, contact Sharon Jones. Swag alert: In celebration of the 45th anniversary of Pac-Man, when you donate Nov. 17-Dec. 7 you will receive an exclusive pair of Red Cross Pac-Man socks (while supplies last). Details

Operations 

University Medical Center

Impacts of Thanksgiving Holiday | Thursday, Nov. 27 and Friday, Nov. 28 

Spotlight on Specialty Psychiatry Clinics 

The Department of Psychiatry offers several specialty clinics designed to support patients with specific diagnostic needs and treatment goals. These programs provide clear referral pathways and evidence-based care: 

Referrals can be placed in Epic under Psychiatry Referral, selecting the appropriate clinic. For questions, contact Access at 434.924.2241 or Pamela Byrnes

Leadership 

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Save the Date: UVA Health Town Hall 

Tuesday, Dec. 16 | noon-1 p.m. | Livestream | Please join UVA Health leadership for our final town hall of the year. It will begin with remarks by Mitchell Rosner, MD, CEO, UVA Health, followed by an open question-and-answer session with leadership for the remainder of the hour. You’re invited to submit questions in advance to YOURTOWNHALL@uvahealth.org. Questions also will be accepted live during the event. We look forward to your participation as we close out 2025 together. 

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Recruiting: UVA Schwartz Center Rounds 

The UVA Health Office of Team Wellbeing is recruiting two clinical leaders (one staff, one LIP) for UVA Schwartz Center Rounds — regular, multi-disciplinary programs for healthcare staff to discuss the emotional and social challenges of patient care. These sessions provide a safe space for all to share their experiences, reflect on the human side of medicine, and build community. The goal is to support staff wellbeing, enhance compassion, and ultimately improve patient care. Read more about the evidence to support the benefits of UVA Schwartz Center Rounds. Interested? Send a brief synopsis of experience and interest and a CV to Teamwellbeing@uvahealth.org

Human Resources 

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Team Member Discount Available From UVA Health LASIK Northridge 

All UVA Health and UVA academic team members and all UVA students are eligible for a 10% discount on LASIK procedures from UVA Health LASIK Northridge. LASIK is not covered by most insurance plans (including the UVA Health Plan). The out-of-pocket cost is $2,500 per eye, so UVA employees and students can save $250 per eye. To receive the discount, simply inform the scheduling team that you are a UVA employee or student when you schedule your initial evaluation with the clinic. To make an appointment, call 434.982.2010. 

Happenings 

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Physicians and APPs: Get a New Provider Headshot  

McKim Hall | Ground Floor, Room G045 | No appointment necessary. Bring a white coat if you have one; if not, one will be provided. Photos taken in 10 minutes or less on:  

Turkey Dinner

Complimentary Thanksgiving Meal 

Thursday, Nov. 27 | University Hospital Cafeteria | 11 a.m.-2 p.m., 6-8 p.m., 11 p.m.-1:30 a.m. | Thank you to all team members who will be working on Thanksgiving Day. To celebrate the holiday, stop by University Hospital cafeteria to enjoy a turkey feast including roasted turkey, stuffing, gravy, smashed potatoes, green bean casserole, cranberry compote, and assorted pie slices (apple, pumpkin, and sweet potato). Bon appétit! 

Nominate: Research Achievement Awards 

Deadline: Monday, Dec. 1 | 5 p.m. | The Research Achievement Awards recognize UVA faculty every year for their excellence in research and scholarship. Learn more about the awards and eligibility criteria. 

Medical Center Hour | Innovation and Moral Distress in the History of Neonatology 

Wednesday, Dec. 3 | noon-1 p.m. | MR6, Room 2502 and Zoom | Johanna Schoen, PhD, Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, Professor, Department of History, Rutgers University-New Brunswick, discusses the use of aggressive treatment and the lack of anesthesia and analgesia that made many NICUs a fraught ethical place in the 1970s through the 1990s. It analyzes the moral distress felt by clinicians and parents about the care neonates were receiving and describes the parent-initiated reform movements that led to changes in NICU care by the turn of the 21st century. Lunch provided. 

lights of love 2024

Lights of Love Tree Lighting and Caroling 

Thursday, Dec. 4 | 1 p.m. | University Hospital lobby | Enjoy music of the season by the Charlottesville High School choir. Our guests of honor, the Saul family, will kick off the season by lighting the tree. Sponsored by the UVA Hospital Auxiliary. To help the Hospital Auxiliary continue their service of giving, consider making a tax deductible donation to support programs that directly benefit our patients and their families such as flowers for patients, pet therapy, music therapy, and more. 

Organizational Leadership Coaching Program 

Registration deadline: Monday, Dec. 15 | Are you a healthcare professional looking to deepen your leadership impact? In just four months, UVA’s online Organizational Leadership Coaching (OLC) program equips you with evidence-based coaching tools and 88 contact hours required for the International Coaching Federation’s Associate Certified Coach (ACC) credential. You’ll hone active listening, ethical practice, and resilience-building skills — empowering you to support your teams, reduce burnout, and lead change. Learn more

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Introduction to Mindfulness 

Thursdays, Jan. 15-Feb. 19 | 6:15-7:45 p.m. | Zoom | Carwood Fitzhugh teaches this six-week course. Register

Appreciation 

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Team Members Share Their Gratitude and Traditions This Holiday Season  

Connect recently reached out to all UVA Health team members to share their favorite Thanksgiving traditions, must-have foods, and what they are grateful for this year. Check out their responses. Thank you to all who sent in submissions.   

Whether you’re at home with family and friends, caring for patients at the hospital, or working elsewhere in the health system, we wish all UVA Health team members a happy and healthy Thanksgiving! 

Friday, Nov. 21

Feedback Needed: What Are Your Thanksgiving Traditions? 

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Deadline: Friday, Nov. 21 | As Thanksgiving approaches (Nov. 27), we’d like to hear about your favorite traditions. To participate, email answers to any (or all!) of the below questions to the Connect team at uvaconnect@virginia.edu:  

We will collate all responses and share them in a special Thanksgiving article on Connect on Nov. 24. 

Operations 

University Medical Center

Impacts of Thanksgiving Holiday | Thursday, Nov. 27 and Friday, Nov. 28 

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SCM Data Integrity Team: Updated Mailbox Information 

The Supply Chain Management (SCM) Data Integrity Team (DIT), which provides oversight for the Vendor File and Item File functions, has implemented updated mailbox addresses to enhance communication efficiency and strengthen data governance across UVA Health. Updated Mailboxes: 

Vendor File Team: Responsible for vendor master data management including vendor onboarding, compliance, remit-to and tax identification updates, maintenance activities, and inactivation/reactivation processes. 

Item File Team: Responsible for item master data management including item creation, description and pricing updates, inactivation procedures, and maintenance. 

We appreciate your cooperation as we continue to advance data integrity standards and operational alignment within Supply Chain Management. 

Shop Safely This Holiday Season 

Prepare for the upcoming holiday shopping season by learning about common holiday scams and how to best protect your accounts and data. Learn more

holiday lights

Keep Us Safe by Minimizing Decorations in Your Area (and Know the Guidelines) 

State and federal regulatory agencies prohibit decorations in healthcare occupancies unless certain guidelines concerning decorations are observed to ensure the safety of us all. Should you have any fire safety questions concerning decorations please contact HSPP Compliance at 924.9389; for infection control, please contact 924.0260. Read the guidelines on Connect

Leadership 

Schwartz

Recruiting: UVA Schwartz Center Rounds 

The UVA Health Office of Team Wellbeing is recruiting two clinical leaders (one staff, one LIP) for UVA Schwartz Center Rounds — regular, multi-disciplinary programs for healthcare staff to discuss the emotional and social challenges of patient care. These sessions provide a safe space for all to share their experiences, reflect on the human side of medicine, and build community. The goal is to support staff wellbeing, enhance compassion, and ultimately improve patient care. Read more about the evidence to support the benefits of UVA Schwartz Center Rounds. Interested? Send a brief synopsis of experience and interest and a CV to Teamwellbeing@uvahealth.org

UVA Health in the News 

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Top Story 

Patient Care 

Research 

Community 

Education 

Human Resources 

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Fall PTO Cash Out 

Happenings 

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Expressive Color: The Art of Karen Rosasco 

Through Wednesday, Jan. 14 | University Hospital Lobby | UVA Health Arts Program is pleased to present “Expressive Color: The Art of Karen Rosasco.” Pictured: “The Trout Stream.” 

National Caregivers Week 

November is National Caregivers Month — and this is National Caregivers Week — honoring the role of caregivers in healthcare, and their challenges and resourcesUVA Health Office of Community Engagement and Health Outcomes and UVA School of Medicine Office of Medical Sciences Outreach is raising awareness of caregivers. Register to join this virtual presentation: 

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Join the conversation: if you’re caring for a loved one with a health issue, how are you coping? Email your thoughts, in 150 words or fewer, to uvaconnect@virginia.edu by Nov. 24, 5 p.m., to be considered for inclusion in an upcoming National Caregivers Month article on Connect.  

Volunteers Needed: Turkey Trot 

Nearly 2,000 runners and walkers of all ages will gather at Boar’s Head Resort to kick off Thanksgiving with a 5K to raise money for UVA Health Children’s. Money raised from the Turkey Trot supports patient care and support services. There are a variety of volunteer opportunities leading up to and on the day of Turkey Trot. Assist with packet pick up (Nov. 22, 25, 26), race set up (Nov. 26-27), on-site support (Nov. 27), or post-event breakdown (Nov. 27). View all volunteer opportunities and sign up

pac-man graphic

Roll Up Your Sleeve: Donate Blood (and Get Pac-Man Socks!) 

Tuesday, Nov. 25 | 10 a.m.-4 p.m. | Battle Building, Quayle Center, first floor | Blood shortages are worldwide, and demand increases during the holiday season. Make a lifesaving difference — please donate and encourage your teammates to join you. To register, contact Sharon JonesSwag alert: In celebration of the 45th anniversary of Pac-Man, when you donate Nov. 17-Dec. 7 you will receive an exclusive pair of Red Cross Pac-Man socks (while supplies last). Details

Turkey Dinner

Complimentary Thanksgiving Meal 

Thursday, Nov. 27 | University Hospital Cafeteria | 11 a.m.-2 p.m., 6-8 p.m., 11 p.m.-1:30 a.m. | Thank you to all team members who will be working on Thanksgiving Day. To celebrate the holiday, stop by University Hospital cafeteria to enjoy a turkey feast including roasted turkey, stuffing, gravy, smashed potatoes, green bean casserole, cranberry compote, and assorted pie slices (apple, pumpkin, and sweet potato). Bon appétit! 

Organizational Leadership Coaching Program 

Registration deadline: Monday, Dec. 15 | Are you a healthcare professional looking to deepen your leadership impact? In just four months, UVA’s online Organizational Leadership Coaching (OLC) program equips you with evidence-based coaching tools and 88 contact hours required for the International Coaching Federation’s Associate Certified Coach (ACC) credential. You’ll hone active listening, ethical practice, and resilience-building skills — empowering you to support your teams, reduce burnout, and lead change. Learn more

Appreciation 

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‘Exceptional in Every Way’ | Kudos to Our UVA Health Colleagues 

To best serve our community, UVA Health regularly surveys our patients on their healthcare experience. Below is a selection of feedback praising our team members:         

Thank you to our team members for providing outstanding, compassionate, and safe care! 

Wednesday, Nov. 19

National Caregivers Week 

Melody Pannell

November is National Caregivers Month — and this is National Caregivers Week — honoring the role of caregivers in healthcare, and their challenges and resourcesUVA Health Office of Community Engagement and Health Outcomes and UVA School of Medicine Office of Medical Sciences Outreach is raising awareness of caregivers. Register to join virtual presentations:  

Join the conversation: if you’re caring for a loved one with a health issue, how are you coping? Email your thoughts, in 150 words or fewer, to uvaconnect@virginia.edu by Nov. 24, 5 p.m., to be considered for anonymous inclusion in an upcoming National Caregivers Month article on Connect.  

Operations 

Central Clinical Orientation 

Monday, Nov. 24 | 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. | Central Clinical Orientation | Master Orientation Grid | Thanksgiving will impact Central Clinical Orientation for the Nov. 24 hiring cycle. The Master Orientation Grid has been updated to reflect the holiday adjustments. Please visit Orientation Planning Resources - Nursing Center for Excellence for more holiday adjustment information and the orientation email templates. Questions? Email NPDServices@uvahealth.org

Shop Safely This Holiday Season 

Prepare for the upcoming holiday shopping season by learning about common holiday scams and how to best protect your accounts and data. Learn more

holiday lights

Keep Us Safe by Minimizing Decorations in Your Area (and Know the Guidelines) 

State and federal regulatory agencies prohibit decorations in healthcare occupancies unless certain guidelines concerning decorations are observed to ensure the safety of us all. Should you have any fire safety questions concerning decorations please contact HSPP Compliance at 924.9389; for infection control, please contact 924.0260. Read the guidelines on Connect

Leadership 

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Save the Date: UVA Health Town Hall 

Tuesday, Dec. 16 | noon-1 p.m. | Livestream | Please join UVA Health leadership for our final town hall of the year. It will begin with a brief update on the state of UVA Health, followed by an open question-and-answer session with leadership for the remainder of the hour. You’re invited to submit questions in advance to YOURTOWNHALL@uvahealth.org. Questions also will be accepted live during the event. We look forward to your participation as we close out 2025 together. 

Human Resources 

money

Fall PTO Cash Out 

Happenings 

Book Fair 

Daily, through Thursday, Nov. 20 | 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. daily | Link outside Primary Care Center | Come out and grab a refresh for your young reader’s home library or find a gift for the holidays while also helping raise funds for UVA Hospital Auxiliary. Discover amazing books, games, and more. 

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UVA School of Nursing Admissions Info Sessions 

Take the first step in furthering your education — join a Zoom info session:  

Building a Program of Research Addressing Violence Against Women and Adolescents 

Thursday, Nov. 20 | 4-5 p.m. | Zoom | Research from Melissa Sutherland, PhD, has advanced knowledge of interpersonal violence among young women and provided evidence of the multiple, system-level factors that act as barriers or facilitators of healthcare providers' violence-screening behaviors. Details.   

thanksgiving pie

Feedback Needed: What Are Your Thanksgiving Traditions? 

Deadline: Friday, Nov. 21 | As Thanksgiving approaches (Nov. 27), we’d like to hear about your favorite traditions. To participate, email answers to any (or all!) of the below questions to the Connect team at uvaconnect@virginia.edu

We will collate all responses and share them in a special Thanksgiving article on Connect on Nov. 24. 

Volunteers Needed: Turkey Trot 

Nearly 2,000 runners and walkers of all ages will gather at Boar’s Head Resort to kick off Thanksgiving with a 5K to raise money for UVA Health Children’s. Money raised from the Turkey Trot supports patient care and support services. There are a variety of volunteer opportunities leading up to and on the day of Turkey Trot. Assist with packet pick up (Nov. 22, 25, 26), race set up (Nov. 26-27), on-site support (Nov. 27), or post-event breakdown (Nov. 27). View all volunteer opportunities and sign up

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Roll Up Your Sleeve: Donate Blood (and Get Pac-Man Socks!) 

Tuesday, Nov. 25 | 10 a.m.-4 p.m. | Battle Building, Quayle Center, first floor | Blood shortages are worldwide, and demand increases during the holiday season. Make a lifesaving difference — please donate and encourage your teammates to join you. To register, contact Sharon JonesSwag alert: In celebration of the 45th anniversary of Pac-Man, when you donate Nov. 17-Dec. 7 you will receive an exclusive pair of Red Cross Pac-Man socks (while supplies last). Details

Complimentary Thanksgiving Meal 

Thursday, Nov. 27 | University Hospital Cafeteria | 11 a.m.-2 p.m., 6-8 p.m., 11 p.m.-1:30 a.m. | Thank you to all team members who will be working on Thanksgiving Day. To celebrate the holiday, stop by University Hospital cafeteria to enjoy a turkey feast including roasted turkey, stuffing, gravy, smashed potatoes, green bean casserole, cranberry compote, and assorted pie slices (apple, pumpkin, and sweet potato). Bon appétit! 

Nominate

Nominate: Research Achievement Awards 

Deadline: Monday, Dec. 1 | 5 p.m. | The Research Achievement Awards recognize UVA faculty every year for their excellence in research and scholarship. Learn more about the awards and eligibility criteria. 

Organizational Leadership Coaching Program 

Registration deadline: Monday, Dec. 15 | Are you a healthcare professional looking to deepen your leadership impact? In just four months, UVA’s online Organizational Leadership Coaching (OLC) program equips you with evidence-based coaching tools and 88 contact hours required for the International Coaching Federation’s Associate Certified Coach (ACC) credential. You’ll hone active listening, ethical practice, and resilience-building skills — empowering you to support your teams, reduce burnout, and lead change. Learn more

Appreciation 

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Video Series | Research in Motion 

Have you been keeping up with this weekly series? Researchers answer three questions: What do you do? What do you love about your research? How will it impact human health? View the latest: 

Thank you to these researchers — and all our colleagues who advance medical knowledge — for conducting research that shapes the medicine we deliver tomorrow, and how we deliver it. Watch new Research in Motion videos every Friday on Connect

Monday, Nov. 17

Winter Weather Safety  

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To keep everyone as safe as possible, please begin preparing for winter weather events. When severe enough, these events may cause us to modify our operations, alter parking locations and bus service schedules, and require some team members to remain in or near our patient care facilities after their shift ends. Learn more about winter weather preparedness on Connect.  

Operations 

Central Clinical Orientation 

Monday, Nov. 24 | 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. |Central Clinical Orientation | Master Orientation Grid | Thanksgiving will impact Central Clinical Orientation for the Nov. 24 hiring cycle. The Master Orientation Grid has been updated to reflect the holiday adjustments. Please visit Orientation Planning Resources - Nursing Center for Excellence for more holiday adjustment information and the orientation email templates. Questions? Email NPDServices@uvahealth.org

Shop Safely This Holiday Season 

Prepare for the upcoming holiday shopping season by learning about common holiday scams and how to best protect your accounts and data. Learn more

Leadership 

Schwartz

Recruiting: UVA Schwartz Center Rounds 

The UVA Health Office of Team Wellbeing is recruiting two clinical leaders (one staff, one LIP) for UVA Schwartz Center Rounds — regular, multi-disciplinary programs for healthcare staff to discuss the emotional and social challenges of patient care. These sessions provide a safe space for all to share their experiences, reflect on the human side of medicine, and build community. The goal is to support staff wellbeing, enhance compassion, and ultimately improve patient care. Read more about the evidence to support the benefits of UVA Schwartz Center Rounds. Interested? Send a brief synopsis of experience and interest and a CV to Teamwellbeing@uvahealth.org

Human Resources 

money

Fall PTO Cash Out 

Happenings 

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ID Needed: Socktober Box 

Many team members and departments delivered socks for Socktober — thank you for your participation! It was a resounding success! As boxes of socks are being delivered and other containers are returned to their respective areas, the Socktober team found a lovingly decorated box (see photo) that they would like to return to the correct department — but they do not know to whom it belongs. If this box is yours, please visit the nutrition offices (G602) in University Hospital to claim it. Thank you. 

Book Fair 

Nov. 17-20 | 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. daily | Link outside Primary Care Center | Come out and grab a refresh for your young reader’s home library or find a gift for the holidays while also helping raise funds for UVA Hospital Auxiliary. Discover amazing books, games, and more. 

Physicians and APPs: Get a New Provider Headshot 

McKim Hall | Ground Floor, Room G045 | No appointment necessary. Bring a white coat if you have one; if not, one will be provided. Photos taken in 10 minutes or less on: 

office supplies

ROSE Program Gives Office Supplies New Life 

Tuesday, Nov. 18 | 9:30 a.m.-noon | University Hospital Dining Conference Rooms 1-2 | Reusable Office Supply Exchange (ROSE) Program is a free service that collects new or gently used office supplies. Drop off or take what you need monthly. 

Labored Care: The 1926 Nurse Strike in Colonial Korea 

Tuesday, Nov. 18 | noon-1 p.m. | Zoom | Speaker Sonja Kim, PhD, is a professor at Binghamton University, part of the SUNY system. She finds medicine and its related practices instructive in revealing lived experiences of individuals and shifts in modes of governance, social relations, cultural beliefs, economic stratification, political rights, and exercise of citizenship. Details

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Thriving Beyond Cancer: Reclaiming Wellness, Intimacy, and Strength 

Wednesday, Nov. 19 | 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m. | Battle Building Quayle Auditorium | UVA Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Department of OB/GYN’s Division of Gynecologic Oncology invite you to a special symposium featuring leading researchers’ latest insights on the unique challenges faced by female cancer survivors, with a focus on gynecologic cancers, menopause, and sexual health. Learn more and register

Medical Center Hour | Staying Human in Healthcare 

Wednesday, Nov. 19 | noon-1 p.m. | Leonard Sandridge Auditorium and Zoom | Burnout shouldn’t be an expected outcome in healthcare, yet it often feels inevitable. Jessi Gold, MD, a practicing psychiatrist, will share her personal journey with burnout, beginning with her experiences as a trainee. Details

National Caregivers Week  

November is National Caregivers Month — and this is National Caregivers Week — raising awareness of the key role of caregivers in healthcare, educating communities about the challenges faced by caregivers and the support they need, connecting caregivers with trusted resources, and honoring them for their commitment, resilience, and support. UVA Health Office of Community Engagement and Health Outcomes and UVA School of Medicine Office of Medical Sciences Outreach is raising awareness of caregivers. Join virtual presentations:  

Building a Program of Research Addressing Violence Against Women and Adolescents 

Thursday, Nov. 20 | 4-5 p.m. | Zoom | Research from Melissa Sutherland, PhD, has advanced knowledge of interpersonal violence among young women and provided evidence of the multiple, system-level factors that act as barriers or facilitators of healthcare providers' violence-screening behaviors. Details

thanksgiving pie

Feedback Needed: What Are Your Thanksgiving Traditions? 

Deadline: Friday, Nov. 21 | As Thanksgiving approaches (Nov. 27), we’d like to hear about your favorite traditions. To participate, email answers to any (or all!) of the below questions to the Connect team at uvaconnect@virginia.edu

We will collate all responses and share them in a special Thanksgiving article on Connect on Nov. 24. 

pac-man graphic

Roll Up Your Sleeve: Donate Blood (and Get Pac-Man Socks!) 

Tuesday, Nov. 25 | 10 a.m.-4 p.m. | Battle Building, Quayle Center, first floor | Blood shortages are worldwide, and demand increases during the holiday season. Make a lifesaving difference — please donate and encourage your teammates to join you. To register, contact Sharon JonesSwag alert: In celebration of the 45th anniversary of Pac-Man, when you donate Nov. 17-Dec. 7 you will receive an exclusive pair of Red Cross Pac-Man socks (while supplies last). Details

turkey trot

Volunteers Needed: Turkey Trot 

Nearly 2,000 runners and walkers of all ages will gather at Boar’s Head Resort to kick off Thanksgiving with a 5K to raise money for UVA Health Children’s. Money raised from the Turkey Trot supports patient care and support services. There are a variety of volunteer opportunities leading up to and on the day of Turkey Trot. Assist with packet pick up (Nov. 22, 25, 26), race set up (Nov. 26-27), on-site support (Nov. 27), or post-event breakdown (Nov. 27). View all volunteer opportunities and sign up

Organizational Leadership Coaching Program 

Registration deadline: Monday, Dec. 15 | Are you a healthcare professional looking to deepen your leadership impact? In just four months, UVA’s online Organizational Leadership Coaching (OLC) program equips you with evidence-based coaching tools and 88 contact hours required for the International Coaching Federation’s Associate Certified Coach (ACC) credential. You’ll hone active listening, ethical practice, and resilience-building skills — empowering you to support your teams, reduce burnout, and lead change. Sign up for the Nov. 19 information webinar. Learn more

Appreciation 

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Important Work: Making Vital Technology Upgrades  

UVA Health University Medical Center has launched an initiative to address ongoing performance and reliability concerns impacting the Epic electronic medical record (EMR) system. This work follows feedback gathered from the 2025 KLAS EMR Experience Survey, which received nearly 2,000 team member responses. It revealed that about 1,000 PCs across University Hospital required attention to improve Epic access speed and reliability. 

In response, Health Information Technology (HIT) deployed a focused rounding team to make immediate performance improvements across inpatient units. From Oct. 23 to 31, the six-member team — working in pairs — rounded across inpatient units from the 8th floor to the ground level. 

Each pair included a network engineer performing infrastructure closet cable patches, and a Client Services Support PC technician identifying PCs running at 100 Mbps or relying solely on Wi-Fi for connectivity. 

“We must never stop improving and optimizing the technologies that support our people and patients,” says Robin Parkin, MPA, CPHIMS, CHCIO, Chief Information and Technology Officer, UVA Health. “Every delay, extra click, or cumbersome workflow creates frustration for our operational users — and it’s our responsibility to address these challenges head-on.” 

“This upgrade is part of our ongoing commitment to enhancing the electronic health record (EHR) experience for our care teams and patients,” says Zeb Elliott, MSIT, MBA, Chief Technology Officer, UVA Health. “It reflects our dedication to addressing feedback and driving meaningful change.” 

The teams will continue proactive system monitoring and schedule quarterly workstation audits to ensure long-term performance stability — and maintain partnership with KLAS and frontline team members to assess experience improvements post-upgrade. 

Friday, Nov. 14

Feedback Needed: What Are Your Thanksgiving Traditions? 

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Deadline: Friday, Nov. 21 | As Thanksgiving approaches (Nov. 27), we’d like to hear about your favorite traditions. To participate, email answers to any (or all!) of the below questions to the Connect team at uvaconnect@virginia.edu:    

We will collate all responses and share them in a special Thanksgiving article on Connect on Nov. 24. 

Ambulatory 

MyChart Symptom Checker Now Available to Patients 

MyChart Symptom Checker is a tool that allows patients ages 18 and older to answer questions about their symptoms and receive recommendations on when and where to seek medical care. It is available to patients as of Nov. 13 via UVA Health MyChart. Based on patient responses, Symptom Checker may recommend visiting an emergency department or urgent care, scheduling some form of follow up visit, or self-care instructions. Patient responses and follow up recommendations from Symptom Checker will appear in Chart Review as a "Patient Self Triage" encounter. Clinical teams will not receive In Basket messages or notifications when a patient completes a Symptom Checker questionnaire. If you have questions, please contact the HIT Service Desk. 

Operations 

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Masking Requirement for Non-Vaccinated Employees 

Given that UVA Health’s annual flu vaccination campaign ended on Oct. 31, masking protocols are now in effect for unvaccinated team members with an approved exemption for the 2025-26 cold and flu season. Effective immediately, all team members who are unvaccinated against the flu with an approved exemption, and are in close patient contact, will be required to mask (with medical grade masks) within UVA Health buildings until March 31, 2026 (unless extended due to high activity of flu). For these purposes, close patient contact is defined as ≤ 3 feet and for ≥ 1 minute (3 feet or less and for one minute or greater). 

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UVA Print Launches New Online Ordering Platform 

UVA Print is excited to announce the launch of its new, online ordering system designed to make your printing experience faster, easier, and more interactive. The first phase launched Oct. 20 and features UVA Health-branded business cards, envelopes, and letterhead. With this new platform, you can:   

UVA/UVA Health users with Netbadge access: visit order.uvaprint.virginia.edu. Community Health members (no Netbadge): access and create an account at communityhealth.uvaprint.virginia.edu.   

This is just the beginning — more products and services will be added in the coming months. Questions? Check out the help documentation or contact UVA Print

Leadership 

Robin Parkin

Announcing the Retirement of Robin Parkin, UVA Health Chief Information Officer 

From Mitchell H. Rosner, MD, MACP, FRCP, Chief Executive Officer, UVA Health; Executive Vice President for Health Affairs, UVA; Henry B. Mulholland Professor of Medicine: “It is with heartfelt gratitude that I announce the well-earned retirement of Robin Parkin, enterprise Chief Information Officer, and recognize her exemplary decade of service to UVA Health. Robin’s leadership has left an enduring mark on every area of our organization and across the expansive scope of her portfolio.” Read more on Connect

UVA Health in the News 

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Top Story 

Patient Care 

Research 

Community 

Education 

Human Resources 

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Happenings 

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Serious Play: The Art of Frank Phillips 

Through Friday, Nov. 19 | University Hospital Lobby | UVA Health Arts Program is pleased to present “Serious Play: The Art of Frank Phillips.” Pictured: “SPA 4,” acrylic and graphite on paper. Stop by and check it out! 

Book Fair 

Nov. 17-20 | 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. daily | Link outside of Primary Care Center | Come out and grab a refresh for your young reader’s home library or find a gift for the holidays while also helping raise funds for UVA Hospital Auxiliary. Discover amazing books, games, and more. 

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ROSE Program Gives Office Supplies New Life 

Tuesday, Nov. 18 | 9:30 a.m.-noon | University Hospital Dining Conference Rooms 1-2 | Reusable Office Supply Exchange (ROSE) Program is a free service that collects new or gently used office supplies. Drop off or take what you need monthly.   

Labored Care: The 1926 Nurse Strike in Colonial Korea 

Tuesday, Nov. 18 | noon-1 p.m. | Zoom | Speaker Sonja Kim, PhD, is a professor at Binghamton University, part of the SUNY system. She finds medicine and its related practices instructive in revealing lived experiences of individuals and shifts in modes of governance, social relations, cultural beliefs, economic stratification, political rights and exercise of citizenship. Details

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Thriving Beyond Cancer: Reclaiming Wellness, Intimacy, and Strength 

Wednesday, Nov. 19 | 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m. | Battle Building Quayle Auditorium | UVA Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Department of OB/GYN’s Division of Gynecologic Oncology invite you to a special symposium featuring leading researchers’ latest insights on the unique challenges faced by female cancer survivors, with a focus on gynecologic cancers, menopause, and sexual health. Learn more and register

Medical Center Hour | Staying Human in Healthcare 

Wednesday, Nov. 19 | noon-1 p.m. | Leonard Sandridge Auditorium and Zoom | Burnout shouldn’t be an expected outcome in healthcare, yet it often feels inevitable. Jessi Gold, MD, a practicing psychiatrist, will share her personal journey with burnout, beginning with her experiences as a trainee. Details

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Expressive Color: The Art of Karen Rosasco 

Nov. 20-Jan. 14 | University Hospital Lobby | UVA Health Arts Program is pleased to present “Expressive Color: The Art of Karen Rosasco.” Pictured: “The Trout Stream.” 

Building a Program of Research Addressing Violence Against Women and Adolescents 

Thursday, Nov. 20 | 4-5 p.m. | Zoom | Research from Melissa Sutherland, PhD, has advanced knowledge of interpersonal violence among young women and provided evidence of the multiple system-level factors that act as barriers or facilitators of healthcare providers' violence-screening behaviors. Details.  

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Volunteers Needed: Turkey Trot 

Nearly 2,000 runners and walkers of all ages will gather at Boar’s Head Resort to kick off Thanksgiving with a 5K to raise money for UVA Health Children’s. Money raised from the Turkey Trot supports patient care and support services. There are a variety of volunteer opportunities leading up to and on the day of Turkey Trot. Assist with packet pick up (Nov. 22, 25, 26), race set up (Nov. 26-27), on-site support (Nov. 27), or post-event breakdown (Nov. 27). View all volunteer opportunities and sign up

Appreciation 

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I Love This Place’ | Kudos to Our UVA Health Colleagues 

To best serve our community, UVA Health regularly surveys our patients on their healthcare experience. Below is a selection of feedback praising our team members:        

Thank you to our team members for providing outstanding, compassionate, and safe care! 

Wednesday, Nov. 12

Fall PTO Cash Out 

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Ambulatory 

MyChart Symptom Checker Go Live Delayed 

The MyChart Symptom Checker go live has been delayed from the originally scheduled launch date of Nov. 11 due to recent instability issues occurring in the Epic system. Symptom Checker is a MyChart tool that allows patients to answer questions about their symptoms and receive recommendations on when and where to seek medical care. When a new go live date is identified, it will be communicated here and via email to providers and ambulatory leaders. 

Leadership 

Schwartz

Recruiting: UVA Schwartz Center Rounds 

The UVA Health Office of Team Wellbeing is recruiting two clinical leaders (one staff, one LIP) for UVA Schwartz Center Rounds — regular, multi-disciplinary programs for healthcare staff to discuss the emotional and social challenges of patient care. These sessions provide a safe space for all to share their experiences, reflect on the human side of medicine, and build community. The goal is to support staff wellbeing, enhance compassion, and ultimately improve patient care. Read more about the evidence to support the benefits of UVA Schwartz Center Rounds. Interested? Send a brief synopsis of experience and interest and a CV to Teamwellbeing@uvahealth.org

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Save the Date: UVA Health Town Hall 

Tuesday, Dec. 16 | noon-1 p.m. | Livestream | Please join UVA Health leadership for our final town hall of the year. It will begin with a brief update on the state of UVA Health, followed by an open question-and-answer session with leadership for the remainder of the hour. You’re invited to submit questions in advance to YOURTOWNHALL@uvahealth.org. Questions also will be accepted live during the event. We look forward to your participation as we close out 2025 together. 

Happenings 

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Micro Health Breaks 

Through Friday, Nov. 21 | Join at any time. In just ten minutes, these engaging, virtual sessions offer benefits like improved flexibility, reduced anxiety, enhanced energy, and a stronger mind-body connection — perfect for fitting wellness into your busy day! Learn more

UVA School of Nursing Admissions Info Sessions 

Take the first step in furthering your education — join a Zoom info session: 

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Celebrate Genetic Counselor Appreciation Day 

Thursday, Nov. 13 | Genetic counselors (GCs) are licensed and board-certified healthcare providers who practice in inpatient and outpatient settings in many different specialty areas. GCs assess risk based upon an individual’s personal and family history, help patients and providers navigate the complexities of genetic testing, empower patients in making informed healthcare decisions, and support individuals who may receive a genetic diagnosis. UVA Health currently employs 16 GCs who practice in cancer, cardiovascular, neurology, pediatrics/general genetics, and prenatal settings. Celebrate your GC colleagues at UVA Health for their commitment to compassionate, patient-centered care! Read more on Connect

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Beyond Borders: Navigating Health Risks in Global Travel 

Thursday, Nov. 13 | 4-5 p.m. | Zoom | The world is on the move again as international travel now exceeds the pre-pandemic levels. Associate Professor Kathryn Reid, PhD, RN, FNP-C — who will spotlight the specialty practice of travel health nursing — is a travel health nurse consultant who has spoken both regionally and nationally on the topic, serves on the American Travel Health Nurses Association Board of Directors, and is the current president of the 4,000+ member professional organization. Details

Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) Meet and Greet 

Thursday, Nov. 13 | 4-6 p.m. | University Hospital, Dining Rooms 1771, 1772, 1773 | All UVA Health and UVA team members are encouraged to attend and learn more about the various resources available to them — and meet representatives from ERGs. Food, drinks, giveaways, and camaraderie! For more information, contact Ashley Woodard, Ed.D., Director of Student Engagement and Strategic Partnerships, UVA School of Medicine. 

Excellence in Clinical Trials: Practical Skills for Principal Investigators 

Nov. 13-April 9 | 4-6 p.m. | MR6, Room 2502 | This six-session series is designed for first time or aspiring faculty principal investigators. Sessions are designed to promote clinical trial leadership focusing on team building, feasibility assessments, financial management, trial recruitment, document control, and best practices for investigator-initiated clinical trial management. Participants will gain practical skills needed to ensure efficiency, compliance, and quality throughout the lifecycle of a clinical trial. Details and registration. Questions? Contact Katie Rea at 434.924.8574. 

Grow Your Healthcare Career in UVA Health Medical Laboratories 

Friday, Nov. 14 | 1-2 p.m. | virtual | Have you been looking for a healthcare career that is rewarding but not patient-facing? Medical Laboratories might be the place for you! The clinical pathology laboratories are staffed primarily by medical laboratory scientists (MLS) and medical laboratory technologists (MLT). The results that are generated by the lab inform up to 70% of all medical decisions. MLS and MLT duties include blood and body fluid sample preparation, performance of laboratory tests, interpreting test results, quality control, and maintaining laboratory safety. Learn more about this career and the new Earn While You Learn MLT program at this information session. For more information about the MLT program, please visit the intranet website or watch this brief video about working in UVA Health labs. For questions related to the program, please email Earn While You Learn

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Labored Care: The 1926 Nurse Strike in Colonial Korea 

Tuesday, Nov. 18 | noon-1 p.m. | Zoom | Speaker Sonja Kim, PhD, is a professor at Binghamton University, part of the SUNY system. She finds medicine and its related practices instructive in revealing lived experiences of individuals and shifts in modes of governance, social relations, cultural beliefs, economic stratification, political rights and exercise of citizenship. Details

Thriving Beyond Cancer: Reclaiming Wellness, Intimacy, and Strength 

Wednesday, Nov. 19 | 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m. | Battle Building Quayle Auditorium | UVA Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Department of OB/GYN’s Division of Gynecologic Oncology invite you to a special symposium featuring leading researchers’ latest insights on the unique challenges faced by female cancer survivors, with a focus on gynecologic cancers, menopause, and sexual health. Learn more and register

Staying Human in Healthcare 

Wednesday, Nov. 19 | noon-1 p.m. | Leonard Sandridge Auditorium and Zoom | Burnout shouldn’t be an expected outcome in healthcare, yet it often feels inevitable. In this session, Jessi Gold, MD, a practicing psychiatrist, will share her personal journey with burnout, beginning with her experiences as a trainee. Details.  

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Volunteers Needed: Turkey Trot 

Nearly 2,000 runners and walkers of all ages will gather at Boar’s Head Resort to kick off Thanksgiving with a 5K to raise money for UVA Health Children’s. Money raised from the Turkey Trot supports patient care and support services. There are a variety of volunteer opportunities leading up to and on the day of Turkey Trot. Assist with packet pick up (Nov. 22, 25, 26), race set up (Nov. 26-27), on-site support (Nov. 27), or post-event breakdown (Nov. 27). View all volunteer opportunities and sign up

Appreciation 

Robert Carey

Enduring Impact 

UVA School of Medicine and UVA Medical Alumni Association recently co-hosted a special ceremony to honor the legacy of Robert M. Carey, MD, Res ’66, with the dedication of the newly named Carey Courtyard and the unveiling of a commemorative bust. 

Held in the courtyard between MR4, MR5, and MR6 buildings, the event welcomed more than 100 attendees including family, friends, alumni, colleagues, and leaders from UVA and UVA Health. Colin Derdeyn, MD, ’88, interim Dean, UVA School of Medicine, unveiled the bust of Dr. Carey. 

A globally recognized leader in endocrinology, Dr. Carey’s influence spans research, education, and institutional advancement. He joined UVA faculty in 1973 and served as Director of the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, then became the longest-tenured dean of UVA School of Medicine, founding several key departments including public health sciences, emergency medicine, radiation oncology, and physical medicine and rehabilitation. 

With Dr. Carey sitting in the front row alongside his wife, Theodora, the ceremony opened with remarks from Mitch Rosner, MD, MACP, FRCP, EVP for Health Affairs, UVA, and CEO, UVA Health, reflecting on Dr. Carey’s enduring impact. “I can say without hesitation that his influence continues to shape our institution in ways both visible and deeply felt.” See more photos

Monday, Nov. 10

Volunteers Needed: Turkey Trot 

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Nearly 2,000 runners and walkers of all ages will gather at Boar’s Head Resort to kick off Thanksgiving with a 5K to raise money for UVA Health Children’s. Money raised from the Turkey Trot supports patient care and support services. There are a variety of volunteer opportunities leading up to and on the day of Turkey Trot. Assist with packet pick up (Nov. 22, 25, 26), race set up (Nov. 26-27), on-site support (Nov. 27), or post-event breakdown (Nov. 27).  View all volunteer opportunities and sign up

Ambulatory 

MyChart Symptom Checker Available to Patients Starting Nov. 11 

MyChart Symptom Checker is a tool that allows patients to answer questions about their symptoms and receive recommendations on when and where to seek medical care. It will be made available to patients via UVA Health MyChart starting Nov. 11. Based on patient responses, Symptom Checker may recommend visiting an emergency department or urgent care, scheduling some form of follow up visit, or self-care instructions. Patient responses and follow up recommendations from Symptom Checker will appear in Chart Review as a "Patient Self Triage" encounter. Clinical teams will not receive In Basket messages or notifications when a patient completes a Symptom Checker questionnaire. If you have questions, please contact the HIT Service Desk. 

Operations 

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MyChart Access Updates Effective Nov. 11  

Following a recent review, UVA Health reminds all our patient-facing team members that patients (both inpatient and outpatient) must have immediate access to their test results and clinical notes in MyChart, as required by federal regulations. Exceptions apply only when releasing information could reasonably endanger someone’s life or physical safety, or at the patient’s request.  

Effective Nov. 11, all final test results in Epic will be released to MyChart immediately, unless they are set to manual release at the time of ordering. Results no longer will be automatically delayed or withheld; any restriction on release to MyChart must be applied manually by a licensed healthcare professional and be either: (1) requested by the patient, or (2) meet the “preventing physical harm” exception. Restrictions should be extremely rare. Read more

Human Resources 

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Benefits Wednesday: Meet a Counselor 

Wednesday, Nov. 12 | 7 a.m.-3 p.m. | University Hospital, Dining Conference Room 3 | Ask questions and discuss your benefits with a Human Resources counselor. Walk-ins welcome. See monthly dates

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Fall PTO Cash Out  

Happenings 

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Health Sciences Library Clinical Support Expo 

Tuesday, Nov. 11 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. | University Hospital, Dining Conference Rooms | Whether you're a resident, attending, fellow, nurse, support staff member, student, faculty member — or just curious about what they offer — this event is perfect for you. Meet the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library team, view artifacts on display, enjoy snacks and swag, play games, and participate in a raffle. Details. Questions? Contact Lewis Savarese, Collection Development Librarian. 

Challenging Impostor Syndrome 

Tuesday, Nov. 11 | noon-1 p.m. | Zoom | In this interactive session, explore where internal messages of impostor syndrome might come from and strategies to counter them, so that you can embrace a sense of belonging and confidence at work. Hoos Well reward-eligible. Learn more and register

Vascular Disease Lunch and Learn Series | Diabetes Optimization in the Vascular Patient: Translating Glycemic Control to Perfusion Outcomes 

Tuesday, Nov. 11 | noon-1 p.m. | Zoom or Primary Care Conference Room #2516 | Christine Owens, APP Diabetes Management Team, will discuss the critical connection between diabetes management and vascular outcomes. This session will empower vascular and cardiovascular providers, nurses, and allied health professionals to improve patient outcomes through evidence-based diabetes management strategies. Seating is limited, so please contact Bernie Ammons if you’d like to attend in-person. Conference Room #2516 is in the back hall of the Primary Care Center, second floor. (Meeting ID: 94405324829, Passcode: 34697484) 

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UVA School of Nursing Admissions Info Sessions 

Take the first step in furthering your education — join a Zoom info session:             

Ebola in the Heartland 

Wednesday, Nov. 12 | noon-1 p.m. | Zoom | Elizabeth Beam, PhD, RN, is an Associate Professor at the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing and Director of the Global Health HEROES program. With a career rooted in emergency preparedness and infection control, Dr. Beam has been a key educator in the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit, notably during the 2014 Ebola response in the United States. Her research focuses on healthcare worker safety, respiratory protection, and simulation-based education. She will talk about the role of nurse on an interprofessional team and offer recommendations to help us navigate future responses to public health challenges. Details

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Medical Center Hour | Principled Assessment in Medical Education 

Wednesday, Nov. 12 | noon-1 p.m. | Pinn Hall Conference Center Auditorium, Zoom (passcode: 651872) | Reena Karani, MD, MHPE, Director, Institute for Medical Education, Professor of Medicine, Medical Education, and Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, will explore fairness as a foundational concept in principled assessment. This session will review aspects of tests, testing, and test use that relate to fairness and explore how fairness is a fundamental validity issue. It also will examine evidence related to medical student assessment and consider some approaches to enhance the processes and systems of assessment in undergraduate medical education. Finally, it will explore how a national assessment organization considers fairness in its products, services, and procedures. 

Physicians and APPs: Get a New Provider Headshot 

McKim Hall | Ground Floor, Room G045 | No appointment necessary. Bring a white coat if you have one; if not, one will be provided. Photos taken in 10 minutes or less on:                      

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Beyond Borders: Navigating Health Risks in Global Travel 

Thursday, Nov. 13 | 4-5 p.m. | Zoom | The world is on the move again as international travel now exceeds the pre-pandemic levels. Associate Professor Kathryn Reid, PhD, RN, FNP-C — who will spotlight the specialty practice of travel health nursing — is a travel health nurse consultant who has spoken both regionally and nationally on the topic, serves on the American Travel Health Nurses Association Board of Directors, and is the current president of the 4,000+ member professional organization. Details

Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) Meet and Greet 

Thursday, Nov. 13 | 4-6 p.m. | University Hospital, Dining Rooms 1771, 1772, 1773 | All UVA Health and UVA team members are encouraged to attend and learn more about the various resources available to them — and meet representatives from ERGs. Food, drinks, giveaways, and camaraderie! For more information, contact Ashley Woodard, Ed.D., Director of Student Engagement and Strategic Partnerships, UVA School of Medicine. 

Grow Your Healthcare Career in UVA Health Medical Laboratories 

Friday, Nov. 14 | 1-2 p.m. | virtual | Have you been looking for a healthcare career that is rewarding but not patient-facing? Medical Laboratories might be the place for you! The clinical pathology laboratories are staffed primarily by medical laboratory scientists (MLS) and medical laboratory technologists (MLT). The results that are generated by the lab inform up to 70% of all medical decisions. MLS and MLT duties include blood and body fluid sample preparation, performance of laboratory tests, interpreting test results, quality control, and maintaining laboratory safety. Learn more about this career and the new Earn While You Learn MLT program at this information session. For more information about the MLT program, please visit the intranet website or watch this brief video about working in UVA Health labs. For questions related to the program, please email Earn While You Learn

Appreciation 

Veterans Day

Commemorating Veterans Day 

Veterans Day, observed annually on Nov. 11, is a federal holiday for honoring military veterans who served in the United States Armed Forces. There are many veterans who work here at UVA Health and, in honor of the holiday, we asked team members to send in photos and share what the day means to them. Check it out on Connect.   

Thank you to all veterans at UVA Health — and across the Commonwealth, country, and world — for your service. 

Friday, Nov. 7

Veterans: Send Your Photo and Story to Us 

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Deadline: Friday, Nov. 7 | If you're a UVA Health team member who is also a veteran, we would like to recognize you in celebration posts on Connect and in the UVA Health Update on Veterans Day. To participate, email the below information to uvaconnect@virginia.edu.      

2025 Veterans Day Breakfast 

Tuesday, Nov. 11 | 9:30-11 a.m. | Ern Commons, 567 McCormick Rd. | To thank military veterans at UVA for their service, the UVA Military Veterans Employee Resource Group invites you to attend this special buffet breakfast. Please register to help provide an accurate head count. Metered parking available at Slaughter Recreation Center.  

Operations 

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Construction Impact 

Saturday, Nov. 8 | 6 a.m.-3 p.m. | A crane and a flatbed truck will be stationed between the old medical school and the heat plant to install HVAC equipment. During this crane activity, the adjacent sidewalk and old medical school courtyard parking will be closed. The exterior stairway between The Corner building and the old medical school will be closed as well. Patient parking close to the crane area will be marked closed. Questions? Contact Hunter Durrer

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MyChart Access Updates Effective Nov. 11 

Following a recent review, UVA Health reminds all our patient-facing team members that patients (both inpatient and outpatient) must have immediate access to their test results and clinical notes in MyChart, as required by federal regulations. Exceptions apply only when releasing information could reasonably endanger someone’s life or physical safety, or at the patient’s request. 

Effective Nov. 11, all final test results in Epic will be released to MyChart immediately, unless they are set to manual release at the time of ordering. Results no longer will be automatically delayed or withheld; any restriction on release to MyChart must be applied manually by a licensed healthcare professional and be either: (1) requested by the patient, or (2) meet the “preventing physical harm” exception. Restrictions should be extremely rare. Read more

Monthly Epic Update 

Changes go live Tuesday, Nov. 11 | This month’s Epic updates will impact ambulatory and inpatient licensed independent practitioners, nurses, and therapy services — as well as all Epic users, Access/Patient Access Teams, and the Emergency Department. Details about the latest changes can be found in the Epic Update Bundle. Contact the Service Desk: fill out a form or call 434.924.5334. 

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Monthly Update: Clinical and Operational Documents 

Having a working knowledge of policies and other clinical and operational documents relevant to your role and responsibilities at University Medical Center supports quality patient care and regulatory compliance. Learn What’s New in Clinical and Operational Documents. October's highlights include:     

Questions? Email PolicyTechAdmin@uvahealth.org

Leadership 

Schwartz

Recruiting: UVA Schwartz Rounds 

The UVA Health Office of Team Wellbeing is recruiting two clinical leaders (one staff, one LIP) for UVA Schwartz Center Rounds — regular, multi-disciplinary programs for healthcare staff to discuss the emotional and social challenges of patient care. These sessions provide a safe space for all to share their experiences, reflect on the human side of medicine, and build community. The goal is to support staff wellbeing, enhance compassion, and ultimately improve patient care. Read more about the evidence to support the benefits of UVA Schwartz Center Rounds. Interested? Send a brief synopsis of experience and interest and a CV to Teamwellbeing@uvahealth.org

UVA Health in the News 

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Top Story 

Patient Care 

Research 

Community 

Education 

Human Resources 

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Benefits Wednesday: Meet a Counselor 

Wednesday, Nov. 12 | 7 a.m.-3 p.m. | University Hospital, Dining Conference Room 3 | Ask questions and discuss your benefits with a Human Resources counselor. Walk-ins welcome. See monthly dates

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Fall PTO Cash Out 

Happenings 

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Discounted Tickets for UVA Football 

UVA Athletics is excited to give all UVA Health team members the opportunity to enjoy multiple games during the 2025 football season. To celebrate the immense impact you have on our community, UVA Athletics is offering a special discounted ticket rate to all UVA Health employees, as well as their friends and families. Details, schedule, and ticket purchasing

Lung Cancer Awareness Month 

UVA Health is commemorating Lung Cancer Awareness Month this November with the following events: 

Grow Your Healthcare Career in UVA Health Medical Laboratories 

Have you been looking for a healthcare career that is rewarding but not patient-facing? Medical Laboratories might be the place for you! The clinical pathology laboratories are staffed primarily by medical laboratory scientists (MLS) and medical laboratory technologists (MLT). The results that are generated by the lab inform up to 70% of all medical decisions. MLS and MLT duties include blood and body fluid sample preparation, performance of laboratory tests, interpreting test results, quality control, and maintaining laboratory safety. Please join upcoming information sessions to learn more about this career and the new Earn While You Learn MLT program:    

For more information about the MLT program, please visit the intranet website or watch this brief video about working in UVA Health labs. For questions related to the program, please email Earn While You Learn

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Health Sciences Library Clinical Support Expo 

Tuesday, Nov. 11 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. | University Hospital, Dining Conference Rooms | Whether you're a resident, attending, fellow, nurse, support staff member, student, faculty member — or just curious about what they offer — this event is perfect for you. Meet the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library team, view artifacts on display, enjoy snacks and swag, play games, and participate in a raffle. Details. Questions? Contact Lewis Savarese, Collection Development Librarian. 

Challenging Impostor Syndrome 

Tuesday, Nov. 11 | noon-1 p.m. | Zoom | In this interactive session, explore where internal messages of impostor syndrome might come from and strategies to counter them, so that you can embrace a sense of belonging and confidence at work. Hoos Well reward-eligible. Learn more and register

Vascular Disease Lunch and Learn Series | Diabetes Optimization in the Vascular Patient: Translating Glycemic Control to Perfusion Outcomes 

Tuesday, Nov. 11 | noon-1 p.m. | Zoom or Primary Care Conference Room #2516 | Christine Owens, APP Diabetes Management Team, will discuss the critical connection between diabetes management and vascular outcomes. This session will empower vascular and cardiovascular providers, nurses, and allied health professionals to improve patient outcomes through evidence-based diabetes management strategies. Seating is limited, so please contact Bernie Ammons if you’d like to attend in-person. Conference Room #2516 is in the back hall of the Primary Care Center, second floor. (Meeting ID: 94405324829, Passcode: 34697484) 

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Beyond Borders: Navigating Health Risks in Global Travel 

Thursday, Nov. 13 | 4-5 p.m. | Zoom | The world is on the move again as international travel now exceeds the pre-pandemic levels. Associate Professor Kathryn Reid, PhD, RN, FNP-C — who will spotlight the specialty practice of travel health nursing — is a travel health nurse consultant who has spoken both regionally and nationally on the topic, and serves on the American Travel Health Nurses Association Board of Directors and is the current president of the 4,000+ member professional organization. Details

Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) Meet and Greet 

Thursday, Nov. 13 | 4-6 p.m. | University Hospital, Dining Rooms 1771, 1772, 1773 | All UVA Health and UVA team members are encouraged to attend and learn more about the various resources available to them — and meet representatives from ERGs. Food, drinks, giveaways, and camaraderie! For more information, contact Ashley Woodard, Ed.D., Director of Student Engagement and Strategic Partnerships, UVA School of Medicine. 

Excellence in Clinical Trials: Practical Skills for Principal Investigators 

Nov. 13-April 9 | 4-6 p.m. | MR6, Room 2502 | This six-session series is designed for first time or aspiring faculty principal investigators. Sessions are designed to promote clinical trial leadership focusing on team building, feasibility assessments, financial management, trial recruitment, document control, and best practices for investigator-initiated clinical trial management. Participants will gain practical skills needed to ensure efficiency, compliance, and quality throughout the lifecycle of a clinical trial. Details and registration. Questions? Contact Katie Rea at 434.924.8574. 

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Thriving Beyond Cancer: Reclaiming Wellness, Intimacy, and Strength 

Wednesday, Nov. 19 | 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m. | Battle Building Quayle Auditorium | UVA Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Department of OB/GYN’s Division of Gynecologic Oncology invite you to a special symposium featuring leading researchers’ latest insights on the unique challenges faced by female cancer survivors, with a focus on gynecologic cancers, menopause, and sexual health. Learn more and register

Appreciation 

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‘I Was in Wonderful Hands’ | Kudos to Our UVA Health Colleagues 

To best serve our community, UVA Health regularly surveys our patients on their healthcare experience. Below is a selection of feedback praising our team members:       

Thank you to our team members for providing outstanding, compassionate, and safe care! 

Wednesday, Nov. 5

Cookies, Coffee, and a Conversation About Care After Hospital Discharge 

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Thursday, Nov. 6 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. | University Hospital, Dining Conference Rooms | Stop by for a cookie, a coffee, and a chat about post-discharge services from Population Health, Home Health, and Home Infusion. See the equipment your patients use at home — infusion/enteral pumps, and remote patient monitoring equipment in action. 

Operations 

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Monthly Update: Clinical and Operational Documents 

Having a working knowledge of policies and other clinical and operational documents relevant to your role and responsibilities at University Medical Center supports quality patient care and regulatory compliance. Learn What’s New in Clinical and Operational Documents. This month’s highlights include:    

Questions? Email PolicyTechAdmin@uvahealth.org

Leadership 

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Save the Date: UVA Health Town Hall 

Tuesday, Dec. 16 | noon-1 p.m. | Livestream | Please join UVA Health leadership for our final town hall of the year. It will begin with a brief update on the state of UVA Health, followed by an open question-and-answer session with leadership for the remainder of the hour. You’re invited to submit questions in advance to YOURTOWNHALL@uvahealth.org. Questions also will be accepted live during the event. We look forward to your participation as we close out 2025 together. 

Happenings 

Micro Health Breaks 

Through Friday, Nov. 21 | Join at any time. In just ten minutes, these engaging, virtual sessions offer benefits like improved flexibility, reduced anxiety, enhanced energy, and a stronger mind-body connection — perfect for fitting wellness into your busy day! Learn more

Veterans Day

Veterans: Send Your Photo and Story to Us 

Deadline: Friday, Nov. 7 | If you're a UVA Health team member who is also a veteran, we would like to recognize you in celebration posts on Connect and in the UVA Health Update on Veterans Day. To participate, email the below information to uvaconnect@virginia.edu.     

Grow Your Healthcare Career in UVA Health Medical Laboratories 

Have you been looking for a healthcare career that is rewarding but not patient-facing? Medical Laboratories might be the place for you! The clinical pathology laboratories are staffed primarily by medical laboratory scientists (MLS) and medical laboratory technologists (MLT). The results that are generated by the lab inform up to 70% of all medical decisions. MLS and MLT duties include blood and body fluid sample preparation, performance of laboratory tests, interpreting test results, quality control, and maintaining laboratory safety. Please join upcoming information sessions to learn more about this career and the new Earn While You Learn MLT program:   

For more information about the MLT program, please visit the intranet website or watch this brief video about working in UVA Health labs. For questions related to the program, please email Earn While You Learn

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Health Sciences Library Clinical Support Expo 

Tuesday, Nov. 11 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. | University Hospital, Dining Conference Rooms | Whether you're a resident, attending, fellow, nurse, support staff member, student, faculty member — or just curious about what they offer — this event is perfect for you. Meet the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library team, view artifacts on display, enjoy snacks and swag, play games, and participate in a raffle. Details. Questions? Contact Lewis Savarese, Collection Development Librarian. 

Challenging Impostor Syndrome 

Tuesday, Nov. 11 | noon-1 p.m. | Zoom | In this interactive session, explore where internal messages of impostor syndrome might come from and strategies to counter them, so that you can embrace a sense of belonging and confidence at work. Hoos Well reward-eligible. Learn more and register

Vascular Disease Lunch and Learn Series | Diabetes Optimization in the Vascular Patient: Translating Glycemic Control to Perfusion Outcomes 

Tuesday, Nov. 11 | noon-1 p.m. | Zoom or Primary Care Conference Room #2516 | Christine Owens, APP Diabetes Management Team, will discuss the critical connection between diabetes management and vascular outcomes. This session will empower vascular and cardiovascular providers, nurses, and allied health professionals to improve patient outcomes through evidence-based diabetes management strategies. Seating is limited, so please contact Bernie Ammons if you’d like to attend in-person. Conference Room #2516 is in the back hall of the Primary Care Center, second floor. (Meeting ID: 94405324829, Passcode: 34697484) 

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UVA School of Nursing Admissions Info Sessions 

Take the first step in furthering your education — join a Zoom info session:            

Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) Meet and Greet 

Thursday, Nov. 13 | 4-6 p.m. | University Hospital, Dining Rooms 1771, 1772, 1773 | All UVA Health and UVA team members are encouraged to attend and learn more about the various resources available to them — and meet representatives from ERGs. Food, drinks, giveaways, and camaraderie! For more information, contact Ashley Woodard, Ed.D, Director of Student Engagement and Strategic Partnerships, UVA School of Medicine. 

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Beyond Borders: Navigating Health Risks in Global Travel 

Thursday, Nov. 13 | 4-5 p.m. | Zoom | The world is on the move again as international travel now exceeds the pre-pandemic levels. Associate Professor Kathryn Reid, PhD, RN, FNP-C — who will spotlight the specialty practice of travel health nursing — is a travel health nurse consultant who has spoken both regionally and nationally on the topic, and serves on the American Travel Health Nurses Association Board of Directors and is the current president of the 4,000+ member professional organization. Details

Nominate: Research Achievement Awards 

Deadline: Monday, Dec. 1 | 5 p.m. | The Research Achievement Awards recognize UVA faculty every year for their excellence in research and scholarship. Learn more about the awards and eligibility criteria. 

Continuing Medical Education: Free Training in LGBTQ+ Patient Centered Care 

Deadline: Friday, Dec. 19 | As a participant in the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s Healthcare Equality Index, UVA Health team members have access to more than 200 free, on-demand, CME-accredited LGBTQ+ training options. These include interactive eLearning courses and webinars (live and recorded) from the National LGBTQIA+ Health Education Center. To register for courses, use Facility ID: 55856 after clicking here.      

All team members have access to participate in these free trainings (don’t forget to use our facility ID!) to improve care provided to patients seeking care at UVA Health. For more information, contact Bizz Glover

Appreciation 

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Z Society Recognizes Higher Grounds 

The Z Society recently recognized Higher Grounds at UVA Health. The framed letter on the coffee counter reads: 

“To Higher Grounds: For over 30 years, your humble cart has stood as a steady beacon within the walls of UVA Health, a familiar light in a place where compassion and perseverance intertwine each day. What you offer is not simply coffee, but a ritual of warmth and renewal for those who pass through your care. In every pour, there is kindness; in every greeting, a reminder that grace can be found in even the smallest exchanges. 

“In the hurried rhythm of the hospital, where hope and heartbreak often share the same hallway, your presence brings stillness. You have nourished healers, comforted families, and lifted spirits when the hour was early and the day was long. Through your cheerful words and steadfast service, you have become part of the quiet fabric that holds this place together. 

“It is said that a community is built not by grand gestures, but by small acts done with great love. You embody that truth. Your quick hands, gentle smiles, and generous hearts remind us that service, when offered with sincerity, becomes something sacred. The five million cups you have poured are not just fuel for the weary, but vessels of care, each one carrying a touch of humanity that brightens even the hardest days. 

“The Z Society was founded at the University of Virginia in 1892, with the purpose of quietly recognizing and uplifting those who embody the highest ideals of service, character, and unity. Our members remain anonymous not to conceal, but to illuminate, to turn attention away from ourselves and toward those who inspire the University’s collective good. 

“To those who know you, Higher Grounds is more than a coffee stand; it is a sanctuary of comfort, a space where the simplest act of kindness becomes profound. The Z Society recognizes the work and sacrifice you have dedicated to the UVA Health and Charlottesville community. We thank you. 

“Always remember and never forget, the joy is in the journey. 

“Mystically, Z” 

We could not agree more. Please join us in thanking the great team members who work at Higher Grounds. We are grateful for them; every shift, every day. 

Monday, Nov. 3

Veterans: Send Your Photo and Story to Us 

Veterans Day

Deadline: Friday, Nov. 7 | If you're a UVA Health team member who is also a veteran, we would like to recognize you in celebration posts on Connect and in the UVA Health Update on Veterans Day. To participate, email the below information to uvaconnect@virginia.edu.    

Operations 

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Monthly Update: Clinical and Operational Documents 

Having a working knowledge of policies and other clinical and operational documents relevant to your role and responsibilities at University Medical Center supports quality patient care and regulatory compliance. Learn What’s New in Clinical and Operational Documents. This month’s highlights include:   

Questions? Email PolicyTechAdmin@uvahealth.org

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It’s Compliance Week! 

Nov. 2-8 | To help bring awareness, the Corporate Compliance and Privacy Office is providing a flyer for teams — University Medical Center flyer or UVA Community Health flyer — to have as a refresher on HIPAA and the definition of PHI, and to share top tips for protecting our patients’ privacy. It’s a great resource and reminder, and the office hopes everyone will review this information with their teams this week. Visit Connect to get to know Krista Barnes, UVA Health Chief Compliance and Privacy Officer. 

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UVA Print Launches New Online Ordering Platform 

UVA Print is excited to announce the launch of its new, online ordering system designed to make your printing experience faster, easier, and more interactive. The first phase launched Oct. 20 and features UVA Health-branded business cards, envelopes, and letterhead. With this new platform, you can:  

UVA/UVA Health users with Netbadge access: visit order.uvaprint.virginia.edu. Community Health members (no Netbadge): access and create an account at communityhealth.uvaprint.virginia.edu.  

This is just the beginning — more products and services will be added in the coming months. Questions? Check out the help documentation or contact UVA Print

Need a More Reliable Office Printer or Copier? UVA Print Can Help 

UVA Print offers a comprehensive leasing program for multifunction printers (MFPs) that support printing, copying, scanning, and faxing needs throughout UVA Health. The program provides devices tailored to your department’s workflow, backed by on-Grounds technician support and rapid response times. All supplies and maintenance are included, and billing is handled through UVA’s internal system — no purchase orders, third-party vendors, or supply headaches.  
 
If you’re currently managing a personal printer or relying on external service providers, UVA Print invites you to explore the convenience, reliability, and cost efficiency of partnering with them. They're here to keep your team focused on patient care, not printer problems. To learn more or request a quote, contact UVA Print

Leadership 

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Recruiting: UVA Schwartz Rounds 

The UVA Health Office of Team Wellbeing is recruiting for two clinical leaders (one staff, one LIP) for UVA Schwartz Center Rounds — regular, multi-disciplinary programs for healthcare staff to discuss the emotional and social challenges of patient care. These sessions provide a safe space for all to share their experiences, reflect on the human side of medicine, and build community. The goal is to support staff wellbeing, enhance compassion, and ultimately improve patient care. Read more about the evidence to support the benefits of UVA Schwartz Center Rounds. Interested? Send a brief synopsis of experience and interest and a CV to Teamwellbeing@uvahealth.org

Happenings 

November: Team Member and Health Awareness 

To support UVA Health’s mission of transforming health and inspiring hope — each month, we’re recognizing team member and health awareness months, weeks, and days. See the list on Connect

Socktober 2024

Deadline: UVA Health Socktober 2025 + New Challenge 

Through Monday, Nov. 3 | Stepping up to meet our 10-year strategic plan goal of cultivating healthy communities and belonging for all — UVA Health launched its annual Socktober initiative on Oct. 1. This year's goal: collecting 20,000 new pairs for unhoused individuals. Team members can drop off new pairs of socks in Socktober bins at:          

Read more about both on Connect. Questions? Contact Chadwick French.   

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Physicians and APPs: Get a New Provider Headshot 

McKim Hall | Ground Floor, Room G045 | No appointment necessary. Bring a white coat if you have one; if not, one will be provided. Photos taken in 10 minutes or less on:                     

Grow Your Healthcare Career in UVA Health Medical Laboratories 

Have you been looking for a healthcare career that is rewarding but not patient-facing? Medical Laboratories might be the place for you! The clinical pathology laboratories are staffed primarily by medical laboratory scientists (MLS) and medical laboratory technologists (MLT). The results that are generated by the lab inform up to 70% of all medical decisions. MLS and MLT duties include blood and body fluid sample preparation, performance of laboratory tests, interpreting test results, quality control, and maintaining laboratory safety. Please join upcoming information sessions to learn more about this career and the new Earn While You Learn MLT program:  

For more information about the MLT program, please visit the intranet website or watch this brief video about working in UVA Health labs. For questions related to the program, please email Earn While You Learn

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Health Sciences Library Clinical Support Expo 

Tuesday, Nov. 11 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. | Dining Conference Rooms, University Hospital | Whether you're a resident, attending, fellow, nurse, support staff member, student, faculty member — or just curious about what they offer — this event is perfect for you. Meet the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library team, view artifacts on display, enjoy snacks and swag, play games, and participate in a raffle. Details. Questions? Contact Lewis Savarese, Collection Development Librarian. 

Challenging Impostor Syndrome 

Tuesday, Nov. 11 | noon-1 p.m. | Zoom | In this interactive session, explore where internal messages of impostor syndrome might come from and strategies to counter them, so that you can embrace a sense of belonging and confidence at UVA. Hoos Well reward-eligible. Learn more and register

Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) Meet and Greet 

Thursday, Nov. 13 | 4-6 p.m. | University Hospital, Dining Rooms 1771, 1772, 1773 | All UVA Health and UVA team members are encouraged to attend and learn more about the various resources available to them — and meet representatives from ERGs. Food, drinks, giveaways, and camaraderie! For more information, contact Ashley Woodard, Ed.D, Director of Student Engagement and Strategic Partnerships, UVA School of Medicine. 

Appreciation 

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UVA Health Cyclists Complete Tour de Midnight, Help Raise $100,000 for Epilepsy Foundation 

November is Epilepsy Awareness Month. The 10th Annual tour de Midnight bike ride, benefiting the Epilepsy Foundation of Virginia, was held recently in Rockville, Maryland. UVA Health was a platinum sponsor of the event, which raised more than $100,000 to help improve the quality of life for individuals and families affected by epilepsy.  

Teams of cyclists, runners, and walkers participated, including a UVA Health cycling team organized by Nathan Fountain, MD, Department of Neurology (third from left). The team also included Mark Quigg, MD, Department of Neurology (left); Colin Derdeyn, MD, interim Dean, UVA School of Medicine (second from left); and Jeff Elias, MD, interim Chair, Department of Neurosurgery (right). 

Nearly 85,000 Virginians are living with epilepsy. Tour de Midnight is one of many outreach and advocacy programs organized each year by the Epilepsy Foundation of Virginia to raise awareness and support. 

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