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You have to be in it to win it, as the old lottery come-on goes.
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As many medical centers postponed elective procedures and routine examinations during the early days of the pandemic, there was one group of patients who mostly kept seeing their doctors as usual: those who are members of concierge practices.
Concierge medicine where patients pay what amounts to a retainer fee for direct access to a doctor or doctors has boomed during the pandemic. According to Kona Medical Consulting, which manages concierge practices, such doctors saw a 21% increase in new patient volumes nationally during 2020, adjusting for normal fluctuations.
“There was a marked increase for a number of reasons: People couldn’t get a hold of their own doctors, who were diverted to treating Covid patients. Tele-health is great, but it’s hard to get a Covid test that way,” says Thomas LaGrelius, a concierge doctor specializing in family and geriatric medicine in Torrance, Calif.
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Air Force Recruiting Service embarked on a Total Force Recruiting enterprise, a handful of Air Force Reserve Airmen began to matriculate here in early 2019, working side by side with their active-duty counterparts.
While the combination of these individuals has been powerful, it is highlighted by a pair of recruiters who take power to record-setting numbers in the gym and competing to improve themselves while breaking records along the way.
Senior Master Sgt. Michael Lear, AFRS Strategic Marketing Division superintendent, and Master Sgt. Daniel Bedford, AFRS National Events program manager, began working together in 2019. Both were accomplished powerlifters, although they had never met. They immediately began talking and checking each other’s knowledge.
Tasmanian businesses and residents will benefit from new infrastructure upgrades that will mitigate flooding along the main street of Huonville. Deputy.
Entrepreneurship is a picnic for these two ladies
Bengaluru-based Shwetha Gupta and Bhawna Rao launched The Picnic Company during the pandemic to help customers enjoy the outdoors in a clean and safe environment.
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There’s nothing quite like enjoying a Sunday afternoon under the shade of a tree, on a picnic mat, surrounded by lovely food, a drink or two, great company in the form of friends or books, and to the background music of bird songs.
Putting that magic into a picnic are two enterprising women,
Shwetha Gupta and Bhawna Rao, from
The Picnic Company, who did not think twice before launching a leisure-themed company right in the middle of a pandemic.