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DALLAS, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bizos Cavallo Enterprises - Health and Wellness Division, along with Sanders Containment Filters, today announced the launch of a new patented Pro Series line of air filters. The line, designated as the
Pro Series 70 and Series 125, brings a new level of performance standards. With testing particle capture at .1 μm (micron), a metric better than current .3μm capture standards, the filters perform beyond equivalent MERV ratings for many existing high-performance filters.
Independently validated by Nelson Laboratories, the Pro Series boasts filtration ratings higher than the Center for Disease Control (CDC) minimum standards for hospitals, which is MERV 13. The product line has various commercial and residential uses to combat particles the size of known viral and bacterial pathogen transmissions. The Pro series plays an integral role in mitigation due to its ability to be highly effective without cre
Joe Conaway
Joe Conaway
The year 2020 was anything but perfect. As a nation, state and county, I think that I can speak for all of us that this is a year that will not soon be forgotten. It has become the year of: Where were you when all this happened? Sussex Economic Development Action Committee was affected just as all organizations. Our last in-person meeting was in February, but like many of you, I have learned much more about Zoom than I ever wanted to know. But, given all the problems associated with the pandemic, SEDAC still managed to have a good year. Membership continues to grow and expand in the type and size of businesses that have joined with us, sharing our view of a more sustainable economic prosperity for all of Sussex. We will continue to push for jobs that will keep our young people here, protect our existing businesses and industries, and make Sussex County even more attractive to new business. Feel free to contact any member (listed in this report) or contact
Filed in Research & Studies on January 18, 2021
A new study sponsored by American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) finds that Black medical school students show a higher degree of empathy than their White peers. This, in turn, leads to a higher quality of service to patients, according to the study’s authors. Because empathy is positively correlated with medical school success and patient health, a more empathetic and more diverse healthcare workforce could lead to improved health outcomes for all patient populations, especially those from minority or underserved communities, according to the report.
Researchers surveyed 3,616 first‐year, 2,764 second‐year, 2,413 third‐year, and 1,958 fourth‐year medical students to determine their levels of empathy. African American students scored the highest on the empathy index, while Asian Americans scored the lowest.
Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center – Washington Township Welcomes New Surgeons January 14, 2021, 10:56 am | in
Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center – Washington Township Welcomes New Surgeons
Washington Township, NJ, January 12, 2021 –- Two highly trained breast surgeons have joined the Comprehensive Breast Center at the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center – Washington Township:
Kristin Brill, MD, FACS –
Enterprise Director of Breast Oncology – is a graduate of Hahnemann University School of Medicine and completed her General Surgery Residency at New York Methodist Hospital, and her Breast Surgical Oncology Fellowship at New York Presbyterian/Columbia Medical Center. Board certified by the American Board of Surgery, Dr. Brill’s special interests include young women with breast cancer and those at high risk. She also holds special interest in breast conservation surgery, oncoplastic surgery, and skin-sparing mastectomy. Dr. Brill is a member of the America