Noteworthy Information and Events

Elevator Detour
The Johns Hopkins Hospital’s Park Building is starting an extensive building renovation project. This renovation will include a significant upgrade of
the current Park Building elevators. Signage will be posted to redirect staff members, patients, visitors and vendors to use the CMSC elevators for access
to the required floor and to utilize CMSC’s corridor connection to the Park Building. Additional notifications to modify the above dates will be
sent out as needed. For more information, contact Lois Savage at [email protected] or 443-287-7062.
 
Online Access to 
Your W-2 statement
Johns Hopkins Health System employees have until Jan. 9 to consent to receive access to their W-2 statements online when they are posted on Jan. 23.
To view your W-2 statement, go to my.jh.edu and select “Login with your JHED ID.”
• On the left toolbar panel, select “HR.” Hover over the HR icon and select “W2eXpress.”
• Select “Johns Hopkins Health System.”
• If you have never logged in to the system, you will then be prompted to enroll in the authentication program.
• After logging in, you can get your electronic W-2 for 2016 in two simple steps:
  1. Consent to receive a W-2 online by Jan. 9, 2017, at 12:01 a.m. (If you consented to receive your W-2
electronically in the past, you do not need to register again.)
  2. Get your W-2 online.
 
The Rise and Fall of 
Patient Safety
Attend or view a live stream of the Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality Grand
Rounds, “The Rise and Fall of Patient Safety,” on Thursday, Jan. 12, at noon in Chevy Chase Bank Auditorium on the East Baltimore campus. Guest speaker Robert Wears, professor of emergency medicine at the University of Florida, will discuss
why many patient safety efforts are not effective. He will explain how patient safety came to be dominated by health professionals and their research methods to the exclusion of safety scientists, and
offer suggestions and opportunities to make progress
moving forward.
Learn more or watch the livestream at hopkinsmedicine.org/armstrong_institute/grand_
rounds (log-in required).

Construction Begins On New Skip Viragh Outpatient Cancer Building

Kimmel Cancer Center Director Dr. William Nelson calls the new Skip Viragh Outpatient Cancer Building “the future of cancer care.” The new building will expand The Center’s outpatient cancer clinics, clinical research and urgent care.

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End of Construction: The Meyer Building Reopens

Meyer building reopens after renovation

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