10 Things in Politics: Hill staffers burned out after hellish year
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Here s what we re talking about today:
1. AN ALARMING TREND ON THE HILL: Even in normal times, working on Capitol Hill is no walk in the park. But the most devastating pandemic in a century and the worst attack on the Capitol since 1814 has taken a toll on the unsung staffers that make Congress run. Experts and staffers worry that exhaustion and trauma from an unprecedented year are pushing qualified people out the door accelerating a preexisting brain drain.
Congress Staffers Are Burned Out From Remote Work and an Insurrection
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TORONTO, Feb. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - MDBriefCase Group Inc. (
MDBriefCase ), a global provider of leading online continuing medical education and professional development for healthcare providers, announced its new OncologyEducation Scientific Steering Committee (the
Steering Committee ) with a mandate to advise on and implement world-class oncology education for the global market.
The Steering Committee constitutes a group of global thought leaders in the oncology field, chaired by Dr. Scott Berry, founder of OncologyEducation. Committee members include:
Canadian committee members include:
Parneet Cheema | MD, MBiotech, FRCPC | Toronto
Sharlene Gill | BSc, MD, MPH, MBA, FACP, FRCP(C), | Vancouver
Daniel Heng | MD, MPH, FRCPC | Calgary
Christine Simmons | MD, MSc. FRCPC | Vancouver
5 NYC Art Shows Alexander Hankin Can t Wait To Visit This Spring
by Alexander Hankin · January 21, 2021
With everything going on in the world, art has become my escape. Luckily for all of us museums, galleries and institutions have reopened and we can now see art again in person!
Supporting the arts is very important to me, as I hope is evident from my work as a member of the MAD s Board of Trustees and Co-Chair of the MAD Luminaries, and as a member of the Whitney Contemporaries Executive Committee, The Serpentine Future Contemporaries Committee, and more. Despite the chaos everywhere, art is thriving, and lots of new, innovative, exciting exhibitions are taking place that you absolutely cannot miss.