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Michele Volpe: COO, University of Pennsylvania Health System
[ad_1] Michele Volpe: COO, University of Pennsylvania Health System Michele Volpe has been appointed the new Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS). He served as CEO of Penn Presbyterian Medical Center (PPMC) for 23 years. In her new role, each of Penn Medicine’s six hospital CEOs will report to ... -
Health Notes | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] Health and Wellness Expo: The Trumbull County Health & Wellness Expo will be held on September 13th from 10am-2pm at the Eastwood Mall (5555 Youngstown – Warren Road, Niles). Over 30 local healthcare providers will participate. Providers provide information, conduct health checks, administer flu shots, and more. The Steward Health 3D Mammography ... -
New orientation program BUILD debuts at Camp Yale
[ad_1] BUILD, a pilot orientation program jointly operated by Yale University’s Center for Engineering Innovative Design and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, began this fall as part of Camp Yale, Yale College’s newly reimagined orientation program. Himani Patissam September 5, 2022 at 11:50 PM Courtesy of Vincent Wilczynski Camp Yale, a newly revamped ... -
‘Presence Built’ gives your business the chance to compete online with world-class website design services.
[ad_1] Digital marketing company Presence Built creates attractive website designs among other digital services. Presence Built is a local digital marketing company founded in 2010 in Austin, Texas. They meet their clients’ marketing needs with unique concepts, cutting-edge work, and an unwavering dedication to the cause. All of their services are tailored to customer requirements, ... -
Fashion firms not hit by Xinjiang cotton ban maintain stance after UN report | News | Eco-business
[ad_1] Such practices run alongside allegations of arbitrary detention, torture, forced sterilization, and rape in facilities that China calls vocational schools, but are widely considered detention facilities. added the report. The details support findings from past exposures by newspapers and rights groups. Since details of such abuse came to light in recent years, some brands ... -
Questions Remain After Mental Health Patient Escapes Detention
[ad_1] st. PETER, Minnesota (KEYC) – A mental health patient at the St. Peters Regional Treatment Center went missing in Mankato on August 25. Mankato Public Safety said 31-year-old Jesse Nikolas Rowland went missing during a supervised group outing at the River Hills Mall. He was found the next morning, but there are still questions ... -
Nearly 60 employees laid off as Trinity Health At Home shuts down
[ad_1] WEST SPRINGFIELD, MA (WGGB/WSHM) – Trinity Health’s home health facility in West Springfield closed Monday, laying off dozens of employees. About 60 employees lost their jobs on Monday due to the closure. One local health worker said he was confused because home health care is needed more than ever. In July, Trinity Health announced ... -
Opinion: When Mikhail Gorbachev spoke in San Diego, his message was the power of education
[ad_1] Roses adorn Mikhail Gorbachev’s sculpture at the “Fathers of Unity” monument in Berlin on August 31. REUTERS/Lisi Niesner The news that Mikhail Gorbachev died on August 30 at the age of 91 dates back 17 years when I covered his attendance at the 2005 Annual Conference of the National Association of School Boards in ...










