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Many college students from Enfield continue to shine in their academic ventures despite the coronavirus pandemic. (Shutterstock )
ENFIELD, CT Here are some recent notable accomplishments by local college students, as provided by readMedia Newswire.
American International College, Springfield MA
American International College has named 640 students to the Dean s List for the fall 2020 semester. Dean s List students are full time students who have achieved a 3.3 to 4.0 GPA. Honorees from Enfield are Erin Chase, Kailee Garcia, Nadine Kabula, Jasmine Kopacz, Amber Ollari, Angela Rodrigues and Jake Timme.
Becker College, Worcester MA
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Jacob Davis and Cameron Gaylor, both of Enfield, were named to the Dean s List for the fall 2020 semester. Davis is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Interactive Media Design, Game Design. Gaylor is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Marketing. The Dean s List recognizes all full-time students (24 or more credit h
How to apply for Medicaid if you’re pregnant, on a low income or over 65
Updated: Feb 18 2021, 12:20 ET
LOW income families, pregnant women and Americans aged over 65 struggling to pay for medical insurance can get cover through Medicaid.
The federal program will cover most medical expenses and currently helps around 72.3million Americans through the benefit from the scheme.
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Around 72.3million Americans currently benefit from the Medicare programCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Here, we take you through everything you need to know about getting on the program, from how to apply to what it covers.
Who can apply for Medicaid?
Medicaid provides free or low-cost medical benefits for millions of Americans who are in certain circumstances.
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As an experienced principal investigator on numerous clinical trials for cancer therapies, Dr. Kennedy has published her findings in national medical journals, and puts her research knowledge into practice when treating patients.
Kristin DeHahn
Stefanie Rashti
After working for five years as an infusion nurse at Ridley-Tree, DeHahn joins the Medical Oncology Department as a certified nurse practitioner. She will be working with the medical teams that guide patient care and treatment.
DeHahn graduated from the University of Southern California’s Family Nurse Practitioner Program. She received her master’s degree in nursing from USC, and her bachelor’s degree in nursing from Rush University. She previously worked as a nurse at The Methodist Hospital in Texas.
Kimberly Orta, FNP-C
February is American Heart Month, and now more than ever, is a good time to focus on your heart health as people with poor cardiovascular health have an increased risk of severe illness due to COVID-19. A key component to maintaining a healthy heart is regular blood pressure screenings.
Kimberly Orta
Importance of Blood Pressure Screenings
High blood pressure has no symptoms, and uncontrolled or undetected high blood pressure can have dangerous consequences. Nearly half of American adults have high blood pressure, also known as hypertension, and many don’t know it. Regular screening for high blood pressure should begin at age 20 and continue at least once every one to two years if the reading is normal. If blood pressure is not normal, more frequent monitoring is needed. More often than not, blood pressure is checked every time you have a medical appointment.
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