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Seasoned Healthcare Executive, Pooja Goel, Joins Alveo’s Scientific Advisory Board
Our company is delighted to announce today, February 1, 2020, that Pooja Goel, Managing Director and Healthcare Practice Lead at Virgo Investment Group, LLC, is joining Alveo’s Scientific Advisory Board. Having held key operational roles responsible for new market and business opportunities as well as process and clinical improvements, Goel brings a deep bench of knowledge to Alveo. ...
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TrillaMed Named Distributor of Respiratory Motion Minute Ventilation Monitor
Respiratory Motion Inc. (RMI) announced today it has signed a distribution agreement with TrillaMed for the U.S. Veteran Health Administration, Department of Defense and other government-based markets. Per the agreement, TrillaMed will work in conjunction with RMI’s direct field team to distribute the ExSpiron® minute ventilation monitor. ExSpiron is the only non-invasive minute ...
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Walden University`s new service network advances its mission of social change
Since 1970, Walden University students, faculty, staff and alumni have been guided by the belief that they can personally effect positive social change across communities, countries and continents. This year, the university is encouraging participation in National Volunteer Week (April 18–24, 2010) by using the new Walden Service Network, an online resource for the Walden community to find ...
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Quadrant Biosciences to Offer Affordable Clarifi COVID-19 Testing to Businesses
Quadrant Biosciences Inc., a developer of molecular diagnostic tools, announced today that they will offer New York businesses with 100 or more employees affordable, weekly COVID testing to help meet new testing mandates that were announced by the federal government this week. The company’s Clarifi COVID-19 Test, developed in partnership with SUNY Upstate Medical University ("SUNY ...
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Walden University`s 2010 social change conference will explore how to Ignite Volunteerism to effect societal change
People around the world are volunteering in record numbers and even more want to make a positive social impact but are not sure how to start. Walden University's sixth annual Social Change Conference, Volunteerism: Encouraging Individuals to Effect Societal Change, will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 27, from 1-2 p.m. Eastern time and will explore how to ignite volunteerism while fulfilling and ...
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New Video Discusses COVID-19 Guidance on the Use of Cloth Face Coverings while Working Indoors in Hot and Humid Conditions
Today the IAQ Video Network and Cochrane & Associates announced the release of their latest educational video. Their newest production discusses guidance from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) about the use of cloth face coverings while working indoors in hot and humid conditions. “OSHA recently provided a number of suggestions and practices for employers to ...
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Podimetrics Congratulates Department of Veterans Affairs Partner Suzanne Shirley on Winning the Service to the Citizen Award
VA Innovation Ecosystem leader recognized for the Initiative to End Diabetic Limb Loss. SOMERVILLE, Mass., June 29, 2021 — Podimetrics, a virtual care management company dedicated to preventing costly and deadly diabetic amputations, congratulates Suzanne Shirley today on winning the Service to Citizen Award in recognition for her leadership and dedication to the Veteran population ...
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Make your 2011 resolution to volunteer a reality
Seventy-four percent of Americans say they would volunteer their time as a holiday gift to someone this year, according to a recent survey for The Responsibility Project. Resolving to extend that volunteer commitment into and throughout 2011, however, may be the greatest gift of all. For those with inspiration and the best intentions to make a local or global impact, knowing where and how to ...
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Princeton Professor Uwe E. Reinhardt, Ph.D., to be awarded the 2010 William B. Graham prize for health services research
In recognition of his contributions to the field of health services research and lifelong achievements, Uwe E. Reinhardt, Ph.D., has been named the 2010 recipient of the William B. Graham Prize for Health Services Research. The Prize, funded by The Baxter International Foundation and managed by the Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA), will be awarded on June 5, ...
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Musculoskeletal Injuries Cited in Violations At Seat Manufacturer
On November 20, 2016, the United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued citations to Missouri-based automotive seat manufacturer, Magna Seating, for (1) serious health violation. Following a May 2016 investigation of the company’s Excelsior Springs facility, the agency found that several of the employee processes, along the manufacturing ...
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Walden university supports southern poverty law center`s recognition of educators who teach tolerance
Nominations are now being accepted for the first-ever Teaching Tolerance Award for Excellence in Culturally Responsive Teaching, a new award created to honor educators who excel at teaching students from diverse racial, ethnic and cultural backgrounds. A generous grant from The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership at Walden University will enable the Southern Poverty Law Center's ...
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EPA challenges software developers to create app that puts environmental and public health information at citizens’ fingertips
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing its “Apps for the Environment” challenge to encourage the development of innovative environmental applications for people and communities. The challenge invites the information technology community to create applications that help people make informed decisions about environmental issues that can affect their health. EPA is ...
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Healthcare Industry Leader Scott Serota Joins Theranica Board of Directors
Theranica, a prescribed digital therapeutics company developing advanced electroceuticals for migraine and other pain conditions, today announced the appointment of Scott Serota to its Board of Directors. "Over the course of the past few decades, which I have dedicated to enabling patients of various medical conditions access to new treatments, I developed passion for supporting the advancement ...
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Walden university will award degrees to more than 4,800 graduates from 50 states, 29 countries
Walden University will celebrate the graduation of more than 4,800 students at its 44th commencement ceremony on Saturday, July 24, at the Minneapolis Convention Center. The Walden graduates will represent 50 states and 29 countries and include the first to receive degrees in Walden"s M.S. in Nonprofit Management and Leadership, Master of Information Systems Management and B.S. in Child ...
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Greg Mortenson, international education activist, to speak at Walden University`s commencement
Greg Mortenson, an acclaimed education advocate who has worked tirelessly to advance global women's literacy and social change, will be the keynote speaker at Walden University's 45th commencement on Saturday, Jan. 22, at 1:30 p.m. in Miami's James L. Knight Center. Best known for his 2007 New York Times bestseller Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace…One School at a ...
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TargetSolutions Meets New York Department of Health’s Requirements for Online CME Program
TargetSolutions, the leading provider of computer-based training management applications for public safety agencies, has been approved to provide fire and EMS departments in the state of New York with 100 percent of their recertification training. Agencies can now complete the New York Department of Health’s required paperwork to request permission for completing 100 percent of their ...
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Podimetrics Adds Senator Bob Kerrey to Advisory Board, Expands Executive Leadership Team to Support Company Growth
The additions come at a critical point in the virtual care management company’s growth. SOMERVILLE, Mass., March 11th, 2021 — Podimetrics, a virtual care management company dedicated to preventing costly and deadly diabetic amputations, announced today the additions of Senator Bob Kerrey to its advisory board and three new hires to its executive leadership team. Former Blue ...
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Exposure Risks Associated with Isocyanates & Occupational Asthma Discussed in New Video
Today, the IAQ Video Network and Cochrane & Associates announced the release of their latest educational video. Their newest production discusses exposure risks and occupational asthma due to a family of chemicals known as isocyanates. Isocyanates are powerful irritants to the mucous membranes of the eyes and gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts. Direct skin contact can also cause marked ...
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Dr. Cheryl Dorsey, President of Echoing Green, to deliver walden university`s commencement address
Cheryl L. Dorsey, M.D., M.P.P., president of Echoing Green and an accomplished social entrepreneur with expertise in social innovation, next generation leadership and public policy, will be the speaker at Walden University"s 44th commencement ceremony on Saturday, July 24, at 1:30 p.m. in Minneapolis. Walden and Echoing Green share a commitment to making a positive impact in communities and ...
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Podimetrics Secures $45 Million Series C To Help At-Risk Providers and Health Plans Prevent Diabetic Amputations in High-Risk Patients
SOMERVILLE, Mass., March 24, 2022 — Podimetrics, creator of the FDA-cleared SmartMat™ and integrated clinical care services that can help save the limbs and lives of complex patients with diabetes, today announced a $45 million Series C round led by D1 Capital Partners, along with two new investors, the Medtech Convergence Fund and an undisclosed strategic investor. Existing ...
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