MAP International continues to send aid to victims of La Soufrière volcano eruption in St. Vincent
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St. Vincent’s La Soufrière volcano eruption occurred on April 9, forcing 20,000 people to evacuate, and leaving thousands of residents sleeping in emergency shelters
MAP International is a global health organization whose mission is to provide medicines and health supplies to the world’s most vulnerable populations
MAP International is preparing a 40ft container filled with medications, supplies, water filters, Liquid IV, disinfectant, blankets and hygiene products
Collaboration with partners and donors makes MAP effective in their disaster relief efforts
MAP International, a global health organization whose mission is to provide medicines and health supplies to the world’s most vulnerable populations, is continuing their disaster relief response to aid the victims of St. Vincent’s La Soufrière volcano eruption that occurred on April 9, forcing 20,000 people t
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BETHESDA, Md., April 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ CME Outfitters, a leading accredited provider of continuing medical education (CME), today announced that Monica E. Peek, MD, MPH, MS, FACP of the University of Chicago School of Medicine will serve as the faculty chair for an educational roundtable as part of a nationwide initiative supported by an educational grant from the Johnson & Johnson Institute. The initiative,
Addressing Unconscious Bias and Disparities in Healthcare: A Call to Action, will educate clinicians on unconscious bias and healthcare disparities and provide actionable steps to improve health outcomes among all patients, including underserved and marginalized populations. CME Outfitters is a division of KnowFully Learning Group, which is backed by NexPhase Capital, LP, a thematic and operationally-focused private equity firm.
Middletown resident named award winner in QuickFire Challenge
Middletown resident named award winner in QuickFire Challenge
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A Monmouth Medical Center (MMC) pediatric nurse from Middletown has been named an awardee of the Johnson & Johnson Nurses Innovate QuickFire Challenge in COVID-19 Patient Care.
Kathleen Malouf, who works in Pediatric Medical Stay for MMC’s Unterberg Children’s Hospital in Long Branch, is the inventor of the IsoPouch, a simple, disposable, transparent pouch that adheres to an isolation gown.
The IsoPouch can help health workers quickly and easily gather supplies and preserve personal protective equipment (PPE), according to a press release.
Malouf joins Jennifer Stinson, a nurse scientist from the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada, to be recognized among hundreds of applicants worldwide for innovative ideas aiming to improve COVID-19 patient care, according to the press release.
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