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Value of higher education
[ad_1] Guest correspondence SRQ Daily Saturday Perspective Edition Saturday, September 17, 2022 | To Carol Probstfeld In nearly 20 years at Florida State University-Manatee Sarasota, the question “Should I go to college?” is rarely asked. It wasn’t a question from a prospective student, it was a “Can you do it?” question. Today, the value proposition ... -
Winnebago County Health Department Providing Pax Rovid Treatment for COVID-19
[ad_1] Winnebago County – The County of Winnebago Department of Health is offering Paxlovid, an antiviral treatment, to everyone who tests positive for COVID. Paxlovid is an oral drug used to treat COVID-19. Take 3 tablets twice daily for 5 days. Anyone over the age of 12 who has tested positive for the virus can ... -
Mach 1 Design boosts medical practice through digital marketing
[ad_1] Mach 1 Design is a digital marketing company in Dallas, Texas.. Mach 1 Design helps clients improve their business and professional practices by developing digital marketing strategies such as content marketing, SEO and SEM, increasing client visibility and ranking higher in Google SERPs. Rank and convert website visitors into paying customers or clients. Mach ... -
Ribbon Cut Marks Launch of Fort Drum’s Starbase Academy for Science Learning | Fort Drum
[ad_1] FORT DRUM — The Department of Defense’s Starbase Academy concluded its first full week of classes for local fifth graders on Friday afternoon with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony at Fort Drum. STARBASE offers a science, technology, engineering, mathematics, or STEM curriculum for 5th graders in 25 hours of hands-on curriculum per week. Children arrive ... -
Increase in COVID hospitalizations raises concern for county health officials
[ad_1] TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) – The Ohio Department of Health reports that the number of cases has fallen from over 25,000 to under 21,000 over the past three weeks. Meanwhile, the number of hospitalizations has increased to 626 this week from around 500 last week. Health Commissioner Eric Zgodzinski says this is a topic everyone ... -
Tacoma Police Chief Says Education Is Key To Stop Racial Profiling From Happening
[ad_1] Tacoma Police Chief Addresses Racial Profiling Through Education In an ongoing effort to reduce crime, Chief Avery Moore is trying to set the tone that racial profiling will not be tolerated. Tacoma, wash. – When it comes to improving the safety of the city of Tacoma, the city’s police chief knows there’s a right ... -
Pingree Sponsors Bill Aimed at Ensuring Equity in Medical Education Programs
[ad_1] U.S. Representative Sherry Pingree co-sponsored a bill this week that would “remove barriers and inequities from federally funded physician training programs.” A bill sponsored by U.S. Representatives Diana Hershberger of R-Tennessee and D-1 District Pingree, Tennessee, states that a doctoral education program would allow physicians (DOs) of osteopathic medicine to become MDs while pursuing ... -
Improving health management and collaborative care in the heart failure population
[ad_1] Ryan Haumschild, PharmD, MS, MBA: Introducing accessibility and affordability. It is great to have wonderful treatments for heart failure, but if patients are unable to meet them or remain non-compliant with these treatments, their positive health benefits may not be seen. No. How can we discuss population health care approaches to heart failure and ...










