‘Dr. Ziggy calls for changes to improve outcomes for inevitable next pandemic
Zigmond Kozicki is an associate professor of health administration at University of Detroit Mercy.
UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT MERCY: As the COVID-19 pandemic began to fill hospitals in early April 2020 and local health departments were tasked with contact tracing outbreaks to minimize community spread,
health administration associate professor Zigmond Kozicki wanted to know if the mobilized health organizations were prepared for what he believed was a 100-year population health event. As the months dragged on and casualties mounted, it became clear that problems with resources and coordination slowed the response. Kozicki felt research was needed to gather the baseline information necessary to come up with a new strategy to improve outcomes for what he believes could be an even worse next pandemic.
HATC names Wolschlager student of the month
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Mirandia Wolschlager
BAD AXE - The Huron Area Technical Center recently announced the Student of the Month recipient for April 2021. Students are selected based on a variety of criteria including: achievement in career technical education, outstanding attendance, enrollment status, CTE related extra-curricular activities, on-the-job-training placements, work experience, and future CTE Program related education and/or employment plans.
Mirandia Wolschlager is the HATC Student of the Month for April. She is a senior at Bad Axe High School and is a student in the health science program at the Huron Area Technical Center. Mirandia has received numerous achievement awards throughout high school, including Spanish and chemistry certificates. You may have seen Mirandia s smiling face when ordering Chinese food, as she has been a dedicated employee at China King in Bad Axe for over two years. Miran
New grief support services manager coming to Big Rapids
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BIG RAPIDS Big Rapids is getting a new grief support services manager from Hospice of Michigan.
Hospice of Michigan announced the appointment of David Keller, MDiv., as grief support services manager in Big Rapids and Ludington. Keller s primary responsibilities include development and implementation of grief support services and educational programs for bereaved individuals, including Hospice of Michigan families and community members.
Prior to this role, Keller was a spiritual care advisor in Traverse City, where he supported Hospice of Michigan patients, caregivers and staff. He currently facilitates a monthly virtual support group.
ALPENA Programs from the Association of Lifelong Learners for April 19 to 24 have been announced. These programs are open to the public. Just send an emai
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