The Birneys are back! Here s when Fort Collins trolley season starts.
Oh hi, friends. I hope you re all having a great week as we roar through this Wednesday. If you re itching for summer to begin, I have some good news for you in the form of an update on a local summer tradition and the latest on our local farmers markets. Here s what you should know .
. This week
The return of the Birney Cars
After being closed off last summer due to COVID-19, Fort Collins trolleys are back on track for the 2021 season. Birney Cars 21 and 25 are set to hit Mountain Avenue for public rides starting May 29. Things will look a bit different than previous years, so read my latest on the trolleys return and keep your eye out for more news ahead of their opening weekend.
Healthcare workers at Highlands Medical Center were treated to a free lunch on Tuesday. In the parking lot of the hospital, healthcare workers could get a free baked potato lunch from a SoCo Barbecue food truck, get a drink, then head to some tables where workers could sign their names and get a free koozie with two Mr. Potato Head mascots they could take pictures with. It was a âspudtacularâ event that takes place during what Highlands is calling âHealthcare weekâ.
âWeâre ending National Nurses week today, itâs also National Hospital week and itâs also National Nursing Home week so we here at the Jackson County Healthcare Authority like to call this week Healthcare Week and celebrate our entire team,â said Director of Marketing for Highlands Medical Center Wendi Raeuchle.
Mercy Northwest honors health care workers, places pinwheels for COVID-19 patients
The Brighter Days Ahead event recognized and celebrated health care workers for their compassionate service and sacrifices during the COVID-19 pandemic. Author: Kylee Kain Updated: 11:39 AM CDT May 11, 2021
ROGERS, Arkansas Mercy Northwest is celebrating Health Care Week. And to kick things off, they held a remembrance ceremony to highlight the staff’s efforts during the pandemic, Brighter Days Ahead, Because of You.
The ceremony was held Monday (May 10) morning to recognize health care workers for their compassion and efforts throughout the year.
President of Mercy Clinic, Dr. Steve Goss, said, “We’re proud, and we were really recognizing everyone as we’ve come out of this past year of pandemic and COVID-19 and all that’s required and taken out of people.”
Below is Alston & Bird’s
Health Care Week in Review, which provides a synopsis of the latest news in healthcare regulations, notices, and guidance; federal legislation and congressional committee action; reports, studies, and analyses; and other health policy news.
Week in Review Highlight of the Week:
This week, HHS announced several efforts to boost COVID-19 vaccination rates in the U.S. Read more about these initiatives and other news below.
I. Regulations, Notices & Guidance
Event Notices
May 11-12, 2021: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a public meeting entitled,
Meeting of the Pediatric Oncology Subcommittee of the Oncologic Drugs Advisory Committee. The general function of the subcommittee is to provide advice and recommendations to FDA on regulatory issues.