A shrunken head, formally known as a ceremonial tsantsa, was authenticated and returned to Ecuador back in 2019 - and its history and verification is the subject of a newly published study.
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Jacksonville University, Baptist Health announce accelerated nursing program
Jacksonville UniversityFebruary 16, 2021 GMT
Jacksonville, FL, Feb. 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Advancing its commitment to enhance the quality of health care by graduating exceptional, job-ready nurses, Jacksonville University announced a catalytic new program in partnership with Baptist Health that will rapidly address the increasing need for qualified nurses in Northeast Florida.
The Jacksonville University and Baptist Health 12 Month Second Degree BSN Program offers qualified individuals an accelerated path to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in just 12 months with the opportunity to earn a work-promise agreement from Baptist Health upon graduation and licensure.
More hospitals on the First Coast get specialized robots to help detect lung cancer, perform bronchoscopies
Lung cancer kills more people than any other cancer. These new tools could help change that and mean less time worrying during the wait to if you have cancer. Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 9:52 AM EST December 11, 2020 Updated: 10:20 AM EST December 11, 2020
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. More First Coast hospitals than ever are now using advanced technology to find lung cancer early and save lives.
Mayo Clinic and Ascension at St. Vincent s both got robots to assist in performing bronchoscopies earlier this.
They use the Ion robotic-assisted bronchoscopy by the company Intuitive. Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center and Memorial use the Monarch by Auris, which they got this winter.