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Penn Medical
Association of Senior and Emeritus Faculty
An
informational meeting of the Penn Medical Association of
Senior and Emeritus Faculty (ASEF) will be held on Wednesday, March
3, 4-5 p.m., in the Austrian Auditorium, Clinical Research
Building, followed by a reception in the CRB lobby.
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Are you emeritus and wishing
that you had a university project that could harness
your energies and keep you involved?
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Are you an emeritus faculty
member wondering what faculty benefits you are still
entitled to?
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Are you nearing the time for a shift to emeritus status,
and wonder how it's done?
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Would you like to have
the opportunity to get together with former colleagues
on a regular basis?
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Do you have a question
or gripe about the retirement process here at Penn?
Such
a group was first proposed in the Faculty 2000 Initiative
(Almanac October 12, 1999); the ASEF is a focal
point for activities and information relevant to senior (full-time
faculty age 55 and above) and emeritus faculty. The purpose
of the Association is to provide a place where senior faculty
can get information about retirement, and to organize their
efforts to contribute to and participate in the ongoing
intellectual life of the School of Medicine during and
after their transition to Emeritus status.
Please
come learn about specific opportunities for you to become
involved with the Association. If you plan to attend, RSVP
to Mary Blitzer Field, (215) 898-7160 or fieldm@mail.med.upenn.edu.
--John
J. Mikuta, Professor Emeritus of Obstetrics/Gynecology
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