MCCF Now

Medical Center Christian Fellowship (MCCF) is an informal group of Christian students in the health professions who gather periodically for fellowship, teaching, and prayer. The Fellowship has been an active part of the URMC community for over 30 years, encouraging its members in their personal faith and highlighting opportunities to engage in medical missions at home and abroad.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Bible Study for Wednesday 1/27

Hello all!
 
Derek, Andrew and Leroy have graciously offered to have Bible Study at their house at 80 Irvington in the White Coat "Neighborhood" ;)   We will be continuing our journey into First Corinthians, so grab your bibles and join us on Wednesday at 7:00.   
 
WHAT: Bible Study and Fellowship, First Corinthians (Chapter 13)
WHEN: 7:00 Wednesday January 27th
WHERE: 80 Irvington in the WCG
 
As always, let us know if there are any questions.  See you on Wednesday!
 
Your BIble Study Leaders

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Reminder for Tonight's Bible Study: Spiritual Gifts!

 
Just a reminder for tonight.  We will also be getting final RSVPs for this Saturday's MCCF Breadfast.  Hope to see you there!
 
WHAT: Bible Study and Fellowship, First Corinthians (Chapter 12...the spiritual gifts chapter!)
WHEN: 7:00 Wednesday January 20th
WHERE: 67 Southview Terrace  (off of Elmwood in between South Ave and Mt. Hope)
 
If you need directions or have any questions, give any of us leaders an E-mail or call.
 
Blessings,

Boahema, Mary and Robin
 

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Bible Study This Week

Hello all!
 
Bible Study this week will be at Robin, Melissa and Mercedes house on Southview Terrace.  Come and join us for our continued discussion of First Corinthians.  To those first, third or fourth years who have to jet from clinic, come if you can and don't worry about being late.  Hope to see you all there!
 
WHAT: Bible Study and Fellowship, First Corinthians (Chapter 12...the spiritual gifts chapter!)
WHEN: 7:00 Wednesday January 20th
WHERE: 67 Southview Terrace  (off of Elmwood in between South Ave and Mt. Hope)
 
If you need directions or have any questions, give any of us leaders an E-mail or call.
 
Blessings,

Boahema, Mary and Robin
 

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Missions Breakfast, Haiti update 1/23

LAST CALL! Please sign up now for our Winter Missions Breakfast coming up this Saturday, January 23rd, from 9-11 am at the Rochester Academy of Medicine, 1441 East Ave. We have an array of local speakers, including Drs. Christine Birnie, Norm Wetterau, and Larry Gage who will be talking about their missions experiences and associated opportunities in India, Africa, and Nicaragua.

In addition, we'll be bringing an update about Haiti and ways that you can support the relief efforts that are going on there. At least 3 MCCF members have been actively involved, including Jeff Harp (who may be with us to share), John Seaman (who will be on his way to Haiti -- see Note below), and Alexi Matousek (who is with Dr. Farmer and group out of Boston). Let us know if you have additional contact information to share. More on Saturday!

Please call Susan (436-1628) before Thursday to confirm. We're looking forward to seeing you all!

Bill & Susan
Dr. Bill and Susan Morehouse


Note
John Seaman is leaving at the end of the week to go to Haiti with a second team and has given us the following prayer requests:
  1. Need for networking / coordination in the midst of chaos and confusion
  2. Safety & security – not just with people rioting, etc, but also with transport, etc.  We’ll be working with Helimission using helicopters to access more remote areas.
  3. Emotional & spiritual needs of our team members / other workers facing the tremendous needs / loss
  4. Spiritual covering – I’m sure the spiritual darkness of Haiti will be reacting.  Who knows, this might deal a significant blow to the Voodoo spiritual empire?
Links
Online Response Form: www.grmccf.org/response.htm
Rochester Academy of Medicine: www.grmccf.org/events/academy.htm
MCCF Activities: www.grmccf.org/activities
Morehouse Christmas Newsletter: www.nadegave.com/2009

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Bible Study This Week


Hey Everyone!
    Hope you all had a great break and are getting back into the swing of things.  I just wanted to let you know that we are going to have bible study this Wednesday at 7pm at Mary and Jen's place (128 Irvington St).  I hope you can all make it.  We will continue where we left off and we also have information on the next Christian Physicians Breakfast which will be on January 23rd. 
       Hope to see you tomorrow,
                    You BS leaders

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Conscientious objection and opting out of sessions

Hey guys,

I just wanted to remind you guys that the school has in a place a policy for opting out of educational experiences that a student finds objectionable. I was less than thrilled about the way the human sexuality lectures and small groups were run and I just wanted to pass along an email discussion with Dr. Markakis as I am opting out of some future ACE sessions. So bottom line, it is your education, and it should be handled in a way you feel is appropriate. If you are uncomfortable with material, you have the right in our student handbook to learn it in a way that is consistent with your beliefs and faith.

Regarding the upcoming conferences I see your request to opt out, ie not attend, and that is noted (and accepted). As you may be aware, the School has a Policy in place, regarding 'opting out for conscientious objection' (I've cut and pasted a portion of it below; the full policy is in the Handbook). With regard to this conference and the content, as you note, you will be held responsible for the material, understanding the options, risks and benefits. Please note, there is some content about Emergency procedures, and you are responsible for knowing that material; as well, if you are unable to provide a patient's request, you should know how/where to refer a patient for the services they seek.

I do recommend you meet with your Advisory Dean to discuss accommodations in Years 3 and 4. As below, students cannot opt out of participating in educational experiences that involve emergency health care.


Effective March 11, 2009, the SMD has a new policy that allows students to opt out of specific (non emergency) educational experiences due to conscientious objection. If a student's conscientious objection and anticipated absence or non participation in educational experiences, substantially alters the depth and integrity of the educational requirements for University of Rochester medical students, a review committee will determine the reasonableness of the anticipated non participation. The student may appeal an adverse review committee decision to the MSPRB, whose decision will be final.

A student who complies with the required notification and approval process, can not be required by faculty, residents, the hospital or a member of its medical staff to participate in any (non emergency) health care or research activity related to the conscientious objections.

Please note, students with approved requests can not opt out of participating in educational experiences that involve emergency health care. Because students with must participate in the care of patients during emergency situations, they will not be exempted for being evaluated on the educational content and must demonstrate (via means other than the actual procedures of the area of objection) the expected level of competence. The URSMD is not responsible for providing tutoring and/or academic support to assist a student with meeting the academic standards.

Bryan Stanistreet

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

bible study


Hey everyone!
    Hope everyone had a great Christmas break!  Robin, Bohema and I decided to take this week off and start BS again next week.  We are not exactly sure where it will be but we will tell you as soon as we know.  I am excited to see you all again! 
                Mary, Robin and Bohema  



Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy New Year!

Susan and I would like to wish you a Happy New Year, share a couple links about how our family and ministry are doing, and invite you to the next MCCF Breakfast coming up in 3 short weeks! After reading and responding to the Breakfast flyer, scroll down for links to our family Christmas report and Grapevine newsletter:

Please Join us at our Winter

Christian Physicians Breakfast

January 23rd, 2010, 9-11 am

at the Rochester Academy of Medicine, 1441 East Avenue

Focus on Missions

Presenters:

Dr. Christine Birnie (Pharmacology) - Puné, India  
Dr. Norm Wetterau (Family Medicine) - Burundi, Africa
Dr. Larry Gage (Cardiology) - Nicaragua
Dr. Lisa Harris (Med-Peds) - Kenya

Come hear how some of your colleagues have crossed cultures to share their faith and skills with people groups in need

RSVP by January 20th

to susan@harpsongs.com or 436-1628

 Cost $10 for students and $15 for community caregivers,
payable at the door

(Please note: MCCF ends up paying for "no-shows")


Links:
Morehouse Family Christmas Report: www.nadegave.com/2009
His Branches Grapevine Newsletter: www.hisbranches.org/grapevine/Grapes12-09.pdf
MCCF Missions Breakfast Flyer: www.grmccf.org/events/MDbreakfasts/1-10break.htm
Online Response Form: www.grmccf.org/response.htm
Rochester Academy of Medicine: www.grmccf.org/events/academy.htm
MCCF Activities: www.grmccf.org/activities

Blessings!
Bill & Susan