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V A N D E R B I L T U N I V E R S I T Y M E D I C A L C E N T E R
www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/houseorgan September 2010HOUSE ORGANHOUSE ORGAN
Last Flight
LifeFlight PilotBilly Hamblin’slegacy of safetyand saved lives
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w a t c h i n g t h e w h e e l s
Mood SuitsBY WAYNE WOOD
Remember mood rings?These were rings that had astone that changed color,
allegedly based on your mood.Most of the original rings camewith a little color chart thatdetailed, with I’m sure great scien-tific accuracy, the meaning of thevarious colors—black was anxious,yellow was stressed, green wasmixed emotions, light blue waslove, dark blue was relaxed, purplewas passionate, and so on.
Every one I ever put on immedi-ately turned black, which demon-strates that they work GREAT.
Now think about it: what is themain question that comes up overand over in any workplace?
That’s right: What kind of moodis the boss in today?
We all want to know that.Nobody wants to run afoul of aboss in a bad mood. Nothing goodcan come from that, but until nowthere’s been no sure-fire way toknow without the risky gambit ofstriking up an actual conversation.
A mood ring might provide theanswer to the critical boss-moodquestion, but it has a fatal flaw: ifyou’re close enough to see the coloron the ring, you’re probablyalready too close if the news is bad.You can end up with a bad assign-ment, or have vacation time turneddown, or who knows what kind ofbad thing might occur.
That’s where my idea comes in:Mood Suits.
Mood Suits could come in bothmen’s and women’s models, andcould be woven from fabrics withthe same color-changing propertiesas mood rings. They could be cut inthe latest styles from Paris or Milan,or they could look like real bosssuits from J.C. Penney or Macy’s.
Doesn’t matter where they’refrom, the crucial difference is,they’re Mood Suits, and sincethey’re suits, instead of rings, theycan be seen from far away.
Imagine it: You’re wondering
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Long, long timeYou have colleagues who have worked here five decades and counting.A complete list of those who are beinghonored at this month’s Service Awards,including Janie Warden.
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Last FlightBilly Hamblin was an original LifeFlightpilot when the program began in 1984.Earlier this summer, he made his lastflight. The patient/passenger’s verdict:“You did a good job, Billy.”
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Benefits to ChangeA complete guide to the changesin benefits for 2011 and the open
enrollment process.
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Employee Celebration MonthStretches to a Whole YearToo many events in one month to
fully enjoy? Now you have a whole yearto celebrate and be celebrated.
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House Organ is the magazine for the staff, faculty, volunteers, and students of Vanderbilt Uni-versity Medical Center. It is published monthly, with a combined December/January issue,by the Office of News and Public Affairs of VMC. News stories, ideas, and suggestions arewelcome, and should be sent to House Organ, CCC-3312 Medical Center North, Nashville,Tenn., 37232-2390. E-mail: [email protected].
The paper used to print House Organ is recycled and recyclable.Vanderbilt University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action university.
Editor and Ex. Director of New Media and Electronic Publications: Wayne WoodDirector of Publications: Nancy HumphreyStaff Writer: Rhonda KellyPhotographers: Joe Howell, Anne RaynerDesigner: Keith Wood, Vanderbilt University Creative Services
COVER PHOTO BY ANNE RAYNER
© 2010
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This is the 29th year that House Organ has called on Vanderbiltstaff, students, volunteers and faculty to submit photographs tothe House Organ Photography Contest, the winners of whichwill be featured, one per month, in the 2011 House Organ Calen-dar, to be included in the combined December/January issue.
Only digital images will be accepted for the contest. Thesemay be shot with a digital camera or scanned from prints, butall entries must be submitted electronically.
We are also asking for pictures of your pets. Selected petpictures will be featured in the February 2011 issue in a “Petsof the Medical Center” feature.
And, in a new twist this year, we invite the Vanderbilt com-munity to send us links to pet videos that you have postedonline, so that we may share those links as part of the Febru-ary 2011 “Pets” issue.
Details:
Calendar Photography Contest: Open to all subject matter.Twelve winners will be selected on the basis of interest, tech-nical proficiency and suitability, and printed in the HouseOrgan Calendar.
Pet Photography Division: Photographs of pets of Vanderbiltstaff, faculty and students are welcomed. Photographic skillmatters less than pictures that show the personality of thepets. It’s OK for people to be in the pictures, too. At the discre-tion of the judges, pet pictures may be considered for the calendar.
Those who want to include some information about theirpets, such as age, or the fact that she was picked up as a stray,or that he howls when a fire truck goes by, are encouraged todo so. At the very least, tell us the pet’s name and the namesof others in the pictures.
Pet Videos: Post your pet video to a site that hosts video, suchas YouTube (Do not send the video as an attachment. Post it toa host site.) Then send the url to the contest entry addressbelow, and some of the best videos will be linked to from theHouse Organ website as part of the 2011 Pets issue.
General rules (please read and follow carefully to avoid thedisqualification of your entry): Who may enter: The contest is open to Vanderbilt staff and
faculty, volunteers, and students of graduate programs,including nursing and medical students. People who work inNews and Communications are not eligible for the calendarcompetition. The photo must have been taken by the personentering it.What type of photography is suitable? Anything—studio por-
traits, still lifes, landscapes, art photographs, aerial photogra-phy, pictures of children, pictures of adults and pictures ofpets have all won in the past.What formats are acceptable? The images must saved as .jpg
images, and must be at least 300 dpi. (That means no cellphone photos or other low-resolution images; they just won’twork for print). What information should be included with each entry? Your
name, department or school, an address and a phone numbershould be written on or attached to each entry. Again, with thepet photographs, include the name of the pet and the namesof any people in the photograph with the pet.When is the deadline? Midnight on Friday, Oct. 22. No entries
received afterward will be considered.How do I send a pet video? Post your favorite videos of your
pet or pets to a video hosting site, such as YouTube, then sendan e-mail with the url link to the entry e-mail address. How do I enter? Go to the House Organ Web site at
http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/houseorgan/ and click on the but-ton to enter, or send photos by e-mail to [email protected], saved as .jpg images, and at least 300 dpi.
Enter through Oct. 22 on House Organ Website
House Organ Photo Contest wants pet photos, videos, more
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STAFF
10 yearsAllison AcreyPerry AdamsJoslin AdjeiHelena AdkinsSuzanne AlexanderTerrance AllenTaneem AminWarren AmyxStella AskinsMichele AustinRefka BacevacTiffaney BadgettJason BakerSteven BallRebecca BanaszakCindy BarberLauraine BarberVlado BarisicJeanna Barrett-RiceJ. Mel BassKaren BatesSharon BeasleyClaudia BeesleyMarc BellerPatsy BenjaminRebecca BiceRomy BillmanAnissa BlackwellMartha BlandVanessa BlivensWendy BlueChristopher BoeingRoberta BoggsMavis BolinPaul BonnerJudy BookerDennis BoswellTammy BowersBlanche BrabenderKevin BradleyKorena Brandon
Nancy BreslinJoan BreyerDebra BroadstonePatsy BrownDiane BrownBoyd BrownStacy BruceMelissa BryanTaronza BuchananMatthew BunkeLisa BurnellLarry ByrdTammy CagleTonya CampbellDebbie CartwrightDione CasaMark CasiasEmily CavanaughVictoria ChambersSiprachanh
ChanthaphaychithMelissa ChristyJohn ClarkPatricia Clark PollockTheresa ClemSarah CloudBarbara CohoonRita ColeCharlotte CollinsBeverly ComerBrenda ComptonMartha CortnerPeggy CottlesFalecia CoxTammy CrawfordKimberly CrockettDragan CvetkovicMichael DalyRichard DannJosephine DarwinRose DavisTamekia DavisArlene De LeonDaniel DeLangPaul Dodd
Bernice DonelsonJoseph D’SouzaLanny DunkumJacqueline DyballThomas EkmanKathryn EnglishJodi ErvinMary FaganLynn FlairJill FlowersJill ForbertLisa FoustPatrick FoxLorie FranklinMarcia FreeMary FriersonAmy Frye-AndersonMichael GableEugene GallagherKimberly GartonToni GibbsAlma GiegTara GodwinMarti GoemannBeth GoodrichMichelle GordyToi GorhamPhyllis GreeneLeslie GrissimAlison GrissoDeborah GrissomJerry GuelJosephine GuirguisTarsheka HamiltonPenny HammPatricia HammerBetty HammettChristi HaningDaphne HardisonSherry HarmonAlvinita HarperMyra HarrisMichael HarrisKatherine HarrisAllison Hart
Sheketa HarveyRobert HastingsLaura HayesThelma HayesCheryl HazelipKimberly HeaberlinLisa HendersonElisabeth HenleyLori HicksBarbara HigginsToni HillBeverly HillCheryll HincksonTonya HintonCharles HitchcockTeresa Hobt-BinghamJennifer HollandJessica HollyfieldSandra HoltzclawMisty HooperValeria HortonJasminko HundurRaphael HuntKaren HunterJoan IsomJimmy JacksonGary JacksonBrenda JakesKathryn JerniganBarbara JoersBilly JohnsonChris JohnsonKimberly JonesLisa JonesAngela JonesAngela JonesJerry JonesLakisha JordanJill JudkinsJoan KaiserCecilia Kanbi-SowellKimberly KaneJonquil KelleyLindy KelleyHarold KendrickWendy KiepekJeffrey KimbleKim Kinsley-HerreraCarole KirklandAllison KirkpatrickMiroslav KnjezevicLeeanne LackeySandra LandisDaphine LaneCathy LarsonDebra Leath
Ewanda LeavellSuzanne LeeDonald LeeByron LeeAlthea LeeNeil LegaspiMelissa LiebermanSandra LinvilleJenny LippincottJin LiuWendy LloydTracy LocklearSarah LovettMarie LovettFelicia LoweOnika LowreyClark LuhrsJennifer LyonModesta MaldonadoJudith ManningVenus ManuelSuli MaoCheryl MarkinLori MarlinMelvin MarshStephanie MartinTawanda MaxwellDeborah MaxwellKatrina McClainScott McConnellS McCraryKristin McDadeDianne McGrathVirginia McIntoshJosselyn McKinneyCamille McKissackYolanda McKnightJane McLaughlinTerri McMinnJoel McPhersonCarol MeischLisa MelliesShufang MengUsha MenonLori MichalowskiLisa MillerKelly MillerTracy MissildineValerie MitchellJudy MontgomeryMarsha MooreJudy MooreSonya MooreLeisa MorganSusan MorrisKina Morton
honored at annual celebration
The combined Medical Center and University Service Awards will be heldMonday, Sept. 27, at 3 to 5 p.m. in Langford Auditorium. Those being hon-ored this year are staff with five, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, and 55years of service. Those with 20 years or longer of service will be recog-nized at the celebration.
Here’s a list of Medical Center employees who will be honored this year,arranged by years of service and beginning with 10 years. The faculty list fol-lows the staff list.
Cumulative centuries of dedication
ears of service Y
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Kay MossAmy MullicanMary MullinsVenita MurphySarah NataleJennifer NelsonDelois NewsonCristina NicolescuBarbara NorrisVeronica OatisVanessa ObandoSandra OdomNickie OldhamMelissa OsbornShanna OverfeltNicole ParishSondra ParkRobert PayneRobert PeelsVera PentchevaDenise PepinPedro PeralesAnita PerryKelli PetersonBryon PickardGary PiperJames PointerAlonda PollinsReginald PowellCharity PraterAnna PrestwichStephen PriceElizabeth ProhaskaKathryn RaffertyDennis RashMarie RazoDeborah Reed-VensonDeanna ReeseFiona RempleKeri RevettClaudia ReznikLisa RhinehartCelestine Rhodes-JonesMelanie RichardsonTiffany RichmondCammie RinehartTheresa RogersSheryl RogersMeredith RossonCarol RouzerKaren RunyonJennifer RustNancy RutanPamela SalazarPhoebe SantiagoIndira SasicVicki ScalaDebbie ScottRachel SerratoIrene ShannonDiane ShannonWangzhen ShenKelly ShepardKurt ShepherdAlena ShostakGina ShyongZoran SimicSuada SimicElizabeth SimpsonJon SloanGlenda SlossClifton SlusherRebecca Smiddie
Lavolia SmithAmanda SmithMichael SmithCathy SmithStephanie SmithTravis SpainRacheal SpruiellKristina StaffordGwen StaffordWanda StanleyJennifer SteinBeverly StevensIris StevensonTenisha StewartRandal StroughClay SturgeonYvonne SummersTamie SwahMartha TannerHolly TappLori TaylorPhillip TaylorTammie TaylorErika TaylorDixie TaylorRandy TellerSharron TerryFekre TesfayeRachael ThomasStaci ThomasLaura ThomasRonny ThompsonVikki ThurmanSammy ThurmanFelicia TinninWendi TittleA ToungetteConstance TrahanDebra TrepanierMarcell TroupeChristina TuckerPriscilla TurnerArinetta UtleyJuan ValadezDebra VannoyRoy WalkerKelley WalkerSallie WaltonZhiZhang WangCayce WatsonKevin WeakleyJennifer WeaverMarvin WebbMonique WebsterHelen WellinghurstPierrette WesselsGrant WestlakeBrenda WhiteKeicha WhiteJohn WhitefieldAllan WhitmanKaren WilliamsAlison WilliamsSarah WilsonKenneth WilsonHeidi WilsonTepparit WiphatphumipratesBarbara WoodardHeather WoodsMarcus WoodsPaula WoodsAmy WrightLinda Wright
Kathryn WrightCheryl YoderKathleen YorkArlene ZajaczkowskiJana ZbindenYoumin ZhangJiali ZhaoJanice ZirkenbachPaul ZografiJanet ZolkowerZhao Zuo
15 yearsAngela AddisonCheryl AkersRicardo AndalSusan AndrewsSusan AndrewsTyrone BaileyLisa BarksdaleJean BarnesBrenda BarnesJoyce BarnettRita BarnettKimberly BassCara BaughmanSondra BinkleyGalina BogatchevaRebecca BooneKenneth BooneKim BoshersThomas BossungCecilia BowBeth BowldsShannon BozemanCynthia ButlerMia CaldwellPatricia CampbellKimberly CampbellRegina CareyBarbara CarterMary CarterTerri CastlemanKevin ChenowethKevin ChurchwellErma ClarkBetty ClaxtonElbert CoxLinda CrisafulliLaura DanielAnnie DarringtonDarla DennisJames DieterichHung DoRosalyn DowellPaulette DuncanKelli DurrettMichael EatonJoyce EllerLarry EmlerThomas ErvinSara FarlerDeborah FertittaMary FreemanLeena GeorgeClaudia GiffordJames GilmoreKatherine GodbyQuintana GoldthreateElizabeth GordonEloise GreerTerri Griffin
Leann GrimesBarbara GrimmTanya HambrickLatricia HannahJanet HardisonRegina HargroveLori HarrisCarol HarrisDorothy HassellAnnette HatfieldSusan HeifnerJames HerndonDonna HicksMelissa HiggasonSusan HipkensElizabeth HolbertSally HolzapfelStephanie HoustonMark HughesKimberly HunterMelba IsomGreg JarrettJudith JenkinsLeslie JinkinsCynthia JohnsonMelissa JohnsonWaynetta JonesLetitia JonesBarbara JosephEdwin KalerCindi KellamLayle KenyonCynthia KingFelicia KittrellEugene KoppAudrey KuntzTina KurtzJames LassiterBrenda LeakeKeith LeeJenny LewisDeadra LindsleyTracy LouisMarina MailyanCarlo MalabananMollie MalonePedro Martinez-RosarioSandra McCauleyD McClintonJosephine McDonaldVeronica McGuireNarinder MidhaPatricia MiskulinMichelle MitchellSusan MoganValarie MontgomeryBrenda MoodyPatricia MooreAngela MooreRose MorrisseyMike MurphyBobbie NaborsJohn NagyCathey NelsonEileen NoelMelissa NormanAmy NunnallyDorothy NuusilaLynda OrearSusan OrtnerTrina PachciarzDeborah PaulauskasRoberta Pope
Carolyn PorterMary PostonLaurel PriddyJeanine PrusinowskiYing QiDiane RayLaura ReinertTheresa RelifordLeslie ReneauLori RhodenAnthony RichardsonChristine RobinsonDenise RoeGloria RubadeauAlberta RuckerLoretta RussellPaul RussumGina ScarbroughRebecca SchmidtKimberly ScottMaria ShariatiFrances SheltonCynthia SheltonJinsong ShengAntoinette ShepardBarbara SherrittDebra ShinkleScott SimmsMark SimpsonPeggy SiskMisty SkinnerRobert SmithMarta SmithElizabeth SnellRoger SparksJanet SteakleyCandace StefansicSherry StewardRoyanne StubblefieldAnn TaylorDorothy TerrellMichelle TerrellCareRuth ThiebaudLisa TruslerArthur TurnerSteven WalkerElizabeth WallaceSuwan WangJeffrey WestPetrina WhiteAnn White
Howard Price—50 years.
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Linda WilkinsonPaul WilsonCynthia WilsonSherri WoodallDawn WoodardTamiko WoodardAmy WoosleyZhi-Qi XuJames Yeargin
20 yearsDonna ArkinsSara ArringtonPamela AskinsCheryl BaberMartha BallewWayman BeanLinda BlevinsCathy BoldizsarElaine BonnerLeah BradshawSandra BroadnaxDeborah BroadwaterJoseph BrockFlora BrooksEllen BrownJohn BullockDouglas BurnsMaurice ByrdRichard CaulfieldDavid ChontofalskySandy ChurchChristopher ClaboughMelissa ClaiborneDeloris ClarkSandra CliftonNancy CobbSunsiarai CouchValerie CrestonLloyd CunninghamShirley CurryStella DavisJerri DemarcoAlesia DixsonSuzanne DuncanRonnie EastesBillie EscueAnita EstersCassandra FaganMargaret FindleyColleen FlandersCarlene FloydCheryl GilesCaroline GilmoreAgnieszka GorskaRosalind Gray
Donna GregoricSonja Grider HazelwoodCarol HaasMelissa HaneyElteresa HardingLoyd HarrisonNora HarveyAnn HearnEdna HeathGloria HectorLeon HelgueraCharles HendricksVanessa Hennings-WilliamsCynthia HerzogBrenna HildebrandPeggie HoardWendy HodginDiane HollowayMary HornEric HowardDonna HudginsWanda HumphreyJoyce HuntCarole HuntElease IrvingJoe JacksonAdrienne JenkinsCynthia JohnsonTimothy JonesSondra JonesSandra JonesSandra JonesCarol JonesDebbie KingKaren KohlTyrone LarkinsDolores Lee-RohrWanda LewisLori LewisAnn LoffiXiaotao LuMary MagallanesPamela MarmillionJanet MartinAnn MayberryRandy MayesVeronda McClainRebecca McCordNancy McCulloughSusan McDermottCarolyn McDonaldLarry McKissackSharon MegarBok MerrimanMargery MiddletonToby MofieldLana Molnar
Yvonne MoneypennyLoretta MoodyJimmie MooreJames MotleyKeith NealRegina Newsom-SnellMary NicholsKeith NortonBetty NorwoodBibiana NwaokoloAnnette OeserMelanie OliverAlice O’SheaJamie PattersonJennifer PelfreyBrenda PhillipsMary PirtleDiane PowellLynn PriceGwen Provo-BellPamela PurcellDebbie RainesSheryl Redlin-FrazierMildred RobersonMargaret RogersLinda SalibaCynthia SanfordJanice SavagePeggy SchuylerTrina ScottPatricia SeitzSusan SeroffBetty SlusherPaula SmithSusan SniderLisa SouthallJennifer SpainAnne SpoonerDonna StaedRobin SteabanJohn StewartThomas SullivanJeannie TempleJoseph ThompsonDavid TrauernichtCarolyn ValentiniLinda VarnellJanice Von AllmenDavid WaggonerCynthia WaldronJane WcisloDawei WeiAva WeinerMary WellsJason WestSusan WestmanGina WeyJoni WilliamsChristine WilsonRegenia WisecarverKaren WolframRicky WoodardSandra WorkmanJane WrightJeanne YeatmanTeresa Young
25 yearsMary AakrePam AdamsMartin Appalsamy
Greg BachusRoland BaileyRandy BatesConnie BauersachsAmy BellerTom BillingsCheryl BoehmShirley BookerArnold BranchLinda BurchJulia CartwrightMelinda CaudillJonie ChavezConnie ChevalierSusan ClarkMary CollinsJan CookJeannine CourtneyHolley CullyCedric DillardPanda DodsonAllison DuffeyMelissa Eckstein-HarmonJeannette FrazierCindy GarrisonJoan GottesmanChristine GreenLisa HackerPatty HendricksMaynette JacksonTerrance JenkinsMentoria JenningsBelinda KincaidBetty LanierJeff LaughlinTerry LawrenceAnn LewisSally LindseyChristopher LynnSuzanne ManningJudy Matthews-TaylorDarlene McCormickDee MewbourneEva Montgomery-LewisCathy MorrisGayle MossTracie MossDoss NealJanice NicholasCindy OsbornIrma PerryJoy PhillipsJean PippinKathleen PrinceShan RaetzloffJoyce RandolphMelanie RardinRey RedhaBud RiceBernie RimgaleLou RotteroLori RussellKim SchaferTony SelfSusan SmithJackie SmithElizabeth SpartaTrudy SullivanRenea TallentBob TaylorJudge Thomas
Sylvia ThompsonDenise ToddClaire VancourLisa WagahoffHolly WaldropMonica WeimannBernadean York
30 yearsAnna AmbroseSusan BaileyDavid BallardTeri BlunkallCynthia BrownTonzia BrownSuzanne CampbellTeresa CarlewVal CookSusan CopeSusan CouchDebbie CraigRalph DipalmaCarol EckJoe EnnisEmily FaganGinny FeatherstonLolita FiteMylinda FrostGlenna GantDarlene GantRita GoodlettDolores GrigsbyTom GrubbsSandy HahnFran HammondJudy HassellJon HastingsCheryl HendrixTina HerronGail HessBarbara HillAngela JacksonPat JobeBeth KeithJohn LaddSherry LawPam LiggettDaniel MajorsPam MarlinMimi McCartyLeavy McCoyRandy McIntoshConnie MeredithEdna MortonPaula MusgraveBarbara PageReba PattonErnie PattonSheila PolkDan RamageHenry ReedMaureen RiggsFrances RobinsonBrenda RobinsonMary RoyerDonna RuthDebby ScragginsLynn SikesAnn SimonsEdith SmithKatherine Snider
Janie Warden—50 years.
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Rhonda StaggsCarolyn StevensMike StriplinHelen TalleyPat ThroopErnest TurayMichael WalkerBill Weller Nancy WickershamBrenda WilliamsCarol WilsonLeigh WitherspoonChristy Worden
35 yearsDelores AidenClara CollinsKathy CurtisSheila DeberryFelicia DillardTeresa GillespieDavid GoinsDolores GooldMartina HaileyJennifer HamiltonGloria JordanLaura KelleyFran King-WhiteJanice LacyJill LindnerShelia MartinDebra McLeanCookie MintonCarolyn OrrLynn PopeBill RochfordPat RunsvoldRenee SheltonJulia SmithFaye SmithCindy ThomasonJerry TurnerSusan WalshDeeDee Webster
40 yearsBob AquinoEllen CarterWanda CoueyMittie EdmundMarion GervickasJudy GoodeMarlene JaynePatricia KingLoreita LittleOdessa SettlesRonnie ThompsonElla TurnerJan WestMaurice WhiteCeleste Yokley
45 yearsGlenda IngJanelle OwensDorothy Trimble
50 years Addie HardingHoward PriceJanie Warden
FACULTY
10 yearsRobert AbrahamPatrick ArbogastDominik AronskyAmanda BaileyRonald BiernackiDana Brantley-SiedersPeter BuerhausQiuyin CaiThomas ChristenberyQi DaiJayasri DasguptaMark deCaesteckerTraci DelkJoseph DiggsJennifer DommMartin EgliChristopher EllisEssam EnanVernat ExilJean-Terese FischerKathleen FowlerMichael FowlerDaniel FranceJeffrey FranklinHollye GallionCarol GroningerMichelle GrundySue HaleLinda HalperinHeidi HammDavid HeadCharles HoffmanLinda HughlettTodd HulganKathy JabsJeremy KayeLLoyd KingHanane KoteicheEmily KurtzGalina LepeshevaXiaohong LiQing LinNancy LorenziJohn ManningDeborah MartinHassane MchaourabMichael McHughSheila McMorrowWillie MelvinLawrence MerinLaura MizoueElizabeth MooreDonald MooreChandramohan NatarajanReid NessPratik PandharipandeRobert PianaHolly PierceAmbra PozziMichael RockScott RodgersJohn RossJiqing SaiStephen SchultenoverJennifer ScroggieMartha ShrubsoleXiao-Ou ShuAmar Singh
Terrence SmithShannon SnyderMichael StabinYan SuDavid TaberAndrew ThomsonJames WalkerCynthia WasdenKenneth WatfordElizabeth WeinerK WellsWanqing WenElisabeth WillersJohn WilliamsCurtis WushenskyKenneth WymanGong YangFenghua ZengRoy ZentWei Zheng
15 yearsMark AdamsSusan AdamsChristopher AikenVenkataraman AmarnathKalyani AmarnathAmir ArainRichard ArmstrongThomas AuneDavid BaderRandy BlakelyJohn BlockDavid BrattonJeffrey CanterKaren CassidyWilliam CooperJames CrowePran DattaSean DonahueTerri DonaldsonCarol EtheringtonIrene FeurerSarah FogelDavid GailaniAurelio GalliBruce GreigHarry GwirtsmanTina HartertMelissa HenryRichard HockDawn IsraelRolanda JohnsonRebecca KeckPeng LiangLijun MaMichele MartensPuthenpurack MathewMichael McNamaraMary MooreM NeelyJames O'NeillMatthew PearsonRay PeeblesBarbara PetersenBonita PilonJesus Pina-GarzaJames PowellRonald SalomonSeth ScholerPatricia Scott
Jin ShenWilliam SpickardLawrence StackClare SullivanMelanie SwiftEllen Tosh-BenneyworthWilliam ValentinePatti Van EysMichael VollmanKimberly WaltripDaniel WeikertSharon WilcoxJohn Zic
20 yearsStephen BrandtStephen CamarataThomas CatronPhilip CharlesTerence DermodyJayant DeshpandeMary DietrichJohn DonahueJohn DummerRyszard DworskiFrank FishJames GainerSteven HanksMary HazinskiKareem JabbourMargaret KennedySekhar KonjetiSabina KupershmidtStanley LeeGeraldine MillerWalter MorganCathleen PettepherCharles PinsonStephen RaffantiJulie Rosof-WilliamsRuth RossWilliam RussellWilliam SerafinMichael ShermanCharles SteinJames ThomasJ WetzelJohn WrightChristopher Wright
25 yearsCharles CobbThomas CookJames GayRichard HooverDonna HummellIekuni IchikawaJohn LeeJulia LewisMark MagnusonMichael McLeanHarold MosesJennifer NajjarTony RossRichard SheltonNoel TulipanCindy Vnencak-JonesLois WagnerLynn WalkerDavid WassermanRonald WileyAida Yared
30 yearsCharlotte CovingtonKathryn EdwardsD GranthamHoward JonesSamuel McKennaMartha MiersLillian NanneyFritz ParlClarence Partain
35 yearsGeorge AvantVivien CasagrandeSharon FrancisFrederick GuengerichRichard HellerLyman RobertsRose RobertsonJudith Sweeney
40 yearsHakan Sundell
45 yearsConrad Wagner
Addie Harding—50 years.
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The annual Open Enrollment for Vanderbilt’s benefits-eligiblefaculty and staff is Oct. 1–15. Online Open Enrollment beginsat 8 a.m., Oct. 1, and ends 5 p.m. on Oct. 15. ALL faculty andstaff must complete the online enrollment form this Octoberor receive the following default benefits in 2011:
• Health Plan – Aetna Standard, employee-only tier (even ifyou currently waive Health Plan coverage)
• Dental Plan – waive (no coverage)
• Vision Plan – waive (no coverage)
• Accidental Death & Dismemberment – waive (no coverage)
• Flexible Spending Accounts – waive (no spending accounts)
NOTE: Your current Short-term Disability election will not change
A Special Enrollment for Adult Children will be availableSept. 16–Oct. 15, an option made available through HealthCare Reform. (See table on page 9 for more information.)
Health PlanFaculty and staff 2011 monthly payroll deductions for theHealth Plan will be based on salary, or more accurately, the‘Annual Base Benefits Rate’ (ABBR), an amount on whichHuman Resources bases the cost of other benefits, includinglife insurance. The ABBR is not necessarily the same as anemployee’s annual salary. Faculty and staff are urged to findtheir ABBR, upon which 2011 Health Plan rates will be based,on the ‘Job Profile’ tab of C2HR at www.vanderbilt.edu/c2hr.ABBRs as of Sept. 16, 2010, will be used to determine 2011Health Plan payroll deductions.
Administration determined that by moving to salarybasedpayroll deductions, the Plan will be better positioned to main-tain aff ordable coverage for the future. The majority of facultyand staff will not see any increase to their monthly payrolldeductions for the third consecutive year. To find what yourmonthly payroll deduction amount will be, log on tohttps://hr.vanderbilt.edu/secure/oe2010/2011options.htm.
Other changes to the Health Plan include a switch to theBlueCross S network. Not all providers that were in the P net-work are in the S network, and faculty and staff should checkwhether their providers are in-network by looking at theprovider directory on www.bcbst.com/members/vanderbilt. There isno change to the Aetna POS II network. All Vanderbilt providersare in both BlueCross S and Aetna POS II networks.
There will be no increase to office visit copays, deductiblesand out-of-pocket maximums for those who seek care at Van-derbilt. Copays, deductibles and out-of-pocket maximumswill increase for in-network and out-of-network providersand facilities.
Dental and VisionThe monthly premiums for both Dental Plans and the VisionPlan will increase in 2011, however, there are no changes tothe coverage.
Accidental Death and DismembermentThere are no changes to the Accidental Death & Dismember-ment plan or rates.
Short-term DisabilityNew enrollments in Short-term Disability will require evi-dence of insurability. You will need to answer questions aboutyour health and any existing conditions on The Hartford’sonline enrollment site. The Hartford must approve all newShort-term Disability applications, as coverage is not guaran-teed this year. This does not apply to anyone who already hasthe Short-term Disability insurance.
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)Beginning Jan. 1, 2011, due to Health Care Reform, if you wantto purchase specific over-the-counter items and medicines usingyour Health FSA, you will need a prescription from your doctor.You should keep this in mind when planning your 2011 HealthFSA contribution, as any funds not used will be forfeited.
Vanderbilt Health Plan payroll deductions basedon your salary; change in BlueCross networkfocus of this year’s benefits Open Enrollment
Benefits Fair in three locationsThe Benefits Fair is sponsored by the Office of BenefitsAdministration and will be in three locations this year.Come to the fair to visit with benefits companies, thirdparty administrators, and this year at the Student LifeCenter location, local banks and Vanderbilt clinics.
Vanderbilt Health One Hundred Oaks Tuesday, Sept. 2810 a.m. to 2 p.m.
VMG Franklin—Edward Curd LaneWednesday, Sept. 2910 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Student Life CenterThursday, Sept. 307 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Bring your Vanderbilt ID to the Fair to register for doorprizes. For a complete list of Fair exhibitors, go tohttp://hr.vanderbilt.edu/benefits/benfair.htm.
All benefits-eligible faculty and staff must complete online form this year
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Change Will this change affect you?
Open Enrollment/Systems
COMPLETING ONLINE FORM IS REQUIRED All benefits-eligible faculty and staff mustcomplete online Open Enrollment thisyear. Your current benefits elections(except for Short-term Disability for staff)will not roll over to 2011.
Yes. If you do not enroll or waive during Open Enrollment (Oct. 1–15, 2010), you will have the following default benefits for 2011: • Health: Aetna Standard, employee-only tier (even if you currently waive)• Dental: waive (no coverage)• Vision: waive (no coverage)• Accidental Death & Dismemberment: waive (no coverage)• Flexible Spending Accounts: waive (no spending accounts)Note: your Short-term Disability election will remain as it is in 2010.
MONTHLY HEALTH PLAN PAYROLLDEDUCTIONS WILL BE BASED ONYOUR SALARY.
Maybe. Find your “Annual Base Benefits Rate” (ABBR) on the ‘Job Profile’ tab of C2HR atwww.vanderbilt.edu/c2hr, then, log onto https://hr.vanderbilt.edu/secure/oe2010/2011 options.htm tofind your 2011 monthly payroll deduction (based on your ABBR).
SPECIAL ENROLLMENT FOR ADULT CHILDRENIn order for an adult-child between theages of 18 and 26 to be covered by theVanderbilt Health Plan, he or she must be your legal child and not have access tohis or her own employer-offered healthinsurance coverage.
Maybe. If your adult child was previously not covered on the Vanderbilt Health Plan becauseof age or another limitation under our previous dependent eligibility rules, you may be ableto enroll him/her during the 30-day enrollment period mandated by the Federal government. Our 30-day enrollment for adult children is Sept. 16–Oct. 15, 2010, for a Jan. 1, 2011, effectivedate. However, to conveniently enroll online you must wait until Oct. 1. If you choose toenroll prior to Oct. 1, you must use a paper enrollment form for adult children.
Health Plan
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee net-work changing from Preferred to Select
Maybe. If you choose BlueCross Select for 2011, you must check whether your doctor, hos-pital and/or other provider is in the Select (S) network. The provider directory is availableat http://www.bcbst.com/members/vanderbilt/. (Note: Vanderbilt providers are in the S network)
Non-Vanderbilt deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums are increasing.
Maybe. If you are covered on the Vanderbilt Health Plan and visit a non-Vanderbilt doctoryou will see an increase in deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums.
Dental and Vision
Monthly premiums are increasing. Yes, if you enroll in either CIGNA Dental plan or the VSP Vision plan.
Short-term Disability
New enrollments in Short-term Disabilitywill require evidence of insurability. (Youwill need to answer questions about yourhealth and any existing conditions.)
Maybe. If you declined to enroll in Short-term Disability previously and are enrolling forthe first time or re-enrolling after a lapse in coverage, you will need to provide evidence ofinsurability. On The Hartford’s enrollment site, you will be given the opportunity to submitevidence of insurability. Coverage is effective only when approved by The Hartford.
Flexible Spending Accounts
Over-the-counter items may not be eligible.
Maybe. Due to Health Care Reform, if you want to purchase over-the-counter items and medi-cines using your Health FSA, you will need a prescription from your doctor. Keep this in mindwhen planning your 2011 Health FSA contribution, as any funds not used will be forfeited.
Enrollment AssistanceA computer will be available for online enrollment in HRExpress, 2525 West End Avenue on the second floor, from 7:30a.m. to 5 p.m. each weekday during Open Enrollment. Enroll-ment Labs will also be available at various locations duringOpen Enrollment. To find a list of Enrollment Labs, visithttp://hr.vanderbilt.edu/benefits/oe.htm. Faculty and staff will needto have their VUnetID and e-password to use the Web-based
enrollment. Those needing to get a VUnetID and e-password,should contact ITS at 343-9999 or visit http://its.vanderbilt.edu/epassword.
Information for this article was provided by Ginny McLean, BenefitsMarketing Coordinator, Human Resources
10 HOUSE ORGAN
illy Hamblin says he had a simplegoal every shift he flew as a Vander-bilt LifeFlight pilot: “For the nursesto go home each night.”
For 26 years, since the LifeFlight pro-gram’s beginnings in 1984, Hamblinachieved that goal. He was in the pilot’sseat for more than 5,000 LifeFlight mis-sions and, at the end of every shift, thenurses went safely home.
Of course, a lot of other people did,too. LifeFlight’s coverage area of MiddleTennessee and Southern Kentucky is fullof former patients—mothers, fathers,sons, daughters, sisters, brothers—whoare living today because Hamblin wasthere to get them to medical care at acritical time.
“Billy has been here so long he is apart of the institution,” said John Mor-ris, M.D., director of the Division ofTrauma and Surgical Critical Care.“There is not one part of the programsince day one with the first LifeFlightmission in 1984, where he has not been apart of and made contributions.”
Hamblin began his aviation career inthe Army, serving in Vietnam with an
assault helicopter company. Before leav-ing the service, his duties also includedinspecting units for compliance to flightinstallation standards, and teaching oth-ers as an instructor pilot.
He says his military experience fly-ing in support of ground troops pre-pared him for his second career flying insupport of trauma victims.
In 1984, fresh out of his active dutymilitary service, Hamblin heard that Van-derbilt University Medical Center wasstarting a helicopter ambulance serviceand called to find out how he could join.
“I felt like this was important work,”he said. “I live in Clarksville and I knewthis would be a great opportunity toserve my community and the greaterNashville area.
“I was a lot younger when I came toVanderbilt. I was 35; my life was stillwide open. I knew anything could hap-pen with my career, and [being an EMSpilot] was helpful [work].”
Change and growthSince Hamblin’s career at LifeFlightextends to the entire history of the pro-gram, he has seen the change andgrowth over the years. The programbegan with one, single-engine aircraft,and over time switched to dual-enginecraft, grew to multiple crafts in fourbase locations, and added fixed-wingflights to its program. Sight navigationgave way to GPS systems, and the num-ber of nurses and ground staff grew inresponse. And, Hamblin says, all thechanges have resulted in better serviceto patients and improved safety for theLifeFlight staff.
The patients Hamblin most recalls
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are injured children and gunshot policeofficers.
“I have seen how this program saveslives and makes a huge impact on somany people, but never felt like I wassaving anyone, I was just doing my partto help,” Hamblin said. “The saving isbeing done in the back by the nursesand by the doctors at Vanderbilt. We justuse our skills to fly the aircraft and getback safely.”
Over the years Hamblin held manypositions in the program including leadpilot, and safety officer, and has been amentor and guiding hand to more thantwo decades of pilots and flight officers.Over that time, Hamblin has honed the
precepts he emphasizes: “A pilot is onlyas good as his last mission,” Hamblinsays. He tells pilots to stay focused, staycalm, and—that phrase again—get thenurses home at night. “I always told thenew guys the same thing,” he said.
“It was a privilege and honor to workwith such bright people,” he said. “[Van-derbilt is] such a quality institution.”
One Last FlightEarlier this summer, almost 26 years tothe day after LifeFlight’s first mission in1984, Hamblin made his last flight as anEMS pilot. It was reasonably routine; thecrew flew from the Clarksville base andpicked up a cab driver with gunshot
wounds. On the way to Vanderbilt, thepatient was conscious and, in the waythat patients sometimes ask questions topass the time, asked the nurses who wasflying the helicopter. And, in the waythat nurses will answer questions tohelp a patient feel comfortable, they toldhim Billy Hamblin’s name.
After the craft was safely on the heli-pad, the patient made good use of thatinformation and, at the same time, put afitting cap to the veteran pilot’s career.The gunshot man looked up from hisstretcher into the eyes of the man whohad flown the helicopter. “Billy, you dida good job,” he said.
I have seen how this program saves lives and makes a huge impact on so many people but never felt like I was
saving anyone, I was just doing my part to help.
The first helipad for LifeFlight was on a hill above the E.R. entrance. The one on the roof came later.
12 HOUSE ORGAN
what the best time is to ask a favor,and you see the boss coming downthe hall from a distance, her MoodSuit all yellow. You quickly consultyour Mood Suit color key and see thatyellow means stressed. Bad time! Youduck into the break room and avoidcontact with a stressed boss. Better tohold off until the suit is a nice darkblue or even purple.
Or take the opposite situation. Sup-
pose you want to put in for vacationtime and you’re afraid it may not beapproved. But you’re crafty. You takea quick look and see that the boss’mood suit is aglow with the telltaledark blue—relaxed and at ease.Bingo! Book your trip!
This could be the greatest break-through in office personal relationssince the invention of the coffee pot.
I may even set my sights beyond
the workplace, to our nation’s high-ways. Coming up next: my next bigidea, the Mood Car ™. See what kindof mood a driver is in BEFORE youcut him off in traffic.
I’m telling you, when I’m thisinventive, I’m dangerous.
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n Since 2002, Vanderbilt has heldEmployee Celebration Month each yearduring September. Employee Celebra-tion Month was filled with festivitiessuch as a picnic, tailgate, Employee Ser-vice Awards, tours, concerts, brown baglearning sessions, tasting events, fashionshows and many other events to encour-age celebration across the university.
Celebration Month has become a timemany staff and faculty look forward toeach year.
However, staff and faculty feedbackhas consistently demonstrated thatattempting to hold too many festivitiesduring only one month creates scheduleconflicts for those who wish to attend.
Employee Celebration events willnow be held throughout the year to max-imize opportunities for participation.After conducting a staff and faculty Cel-
ebration survey, and reviewing hun-dreds of responses, the Employee Cele-bration Committee is implementing aschedule change which will include allthe same great events, and a few changessuch as a University picnic in May.
“The committee has done a fine job inevaluating Employee Celebration’sevent schedule, reviewing survey dataand making recommendations for thischange,” said Jerry Fife, vice chancellorfor Administration. “While many of ourfaculty and staff would enjoy attendingevents, fall is an extremely busy timeacross the University with our studentsreturning. Changes in the calendar willallow for much better attendance andcelebration.”
Jeff Balser, M.D., Ph.D., vice chancel-lor for Health Affairs and Dean of theSchool of Medicine, also spoke in favorof the change.
“Employee Celebration has evolvedinto an important component of Vander-bilt’s culture. Whether announcing ournewest Commodore Award winner orcongratulating colleagues for years of distinguished service, Celebration is anexperience which bonds us together asone university,” he said. “Broaden ingEmployee Celebration’s schedule improvesour opportunity to acknowledge the signif-icant contributions of our staff and faculty.”
Employee Celebration Events—September
• Saturday, Sept. 4, 3:30-6 p.m., RobRoy Purdy Field at the Student Recre-ation Center. Tailgate—The annualemployee party before a Commodorefootball game will be before the Van-derbilt-Northwestern game, whichkicks off at 6:30 p.m..
• Monday, Sept. 27, Service Recogni-tion Ceremony 3 to 5 p.m., Sept. 27, inLangford Auditorium
• Throughout the month: Know YourNumbers, in which Health Plus pro-vides a chance to get a blood pressurecheck and other important healthinformation. Tuesday, Sept. 7, noon–2p.m. One Hundred Oaks, 26102;Thursday, Sept. 9, 3401 West End, suite380; Wednesday, Sept. 15, 11a.m.–1p.m. Light Hall, North Lobby; Tues-day, Sept. 21, 11 a.m.–1 p.m., VMGClinic, Edward Curd Lane; Thursday,Sept. 23, 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Law School,Flynn Auditorium; Wednesday, Sept.29, 7 –10 a.m. Monroe Carell Jr. Chil-dren’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, 2104.
More information on these and upcomingevents throughout the year are at theEmployee Celebration website, http://www.vanderbilt.edu/employeecelebration
Employee Celebration Month becomes Employee Celebration Year
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