U.S. Urology Partners Adds David M. Albala, M.D., to Board of Directors SYRACUSE, N.Y. & NASHVILLE, Tenn. & COLUMBUS, Ohio (Business Wire) U.S Urology Partners announced today that David M. Albala, M.D., has joined its Board of Directors. A board certified urologist considered an authority in laparoscopic and robotic urological surgery, Dr. Albala is internationally recognized for his decades of leadership in the field of urology. His contributions include being part of the team that performed the first laparoscopic nephrectomy in humans. An educator and researcher with 160 publications in peer-reviewed journals and 6 books, Dr. Albala’s experience includes operative demonstrations in more than 30 countries in addition to serving as a White House Fellow.
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With the first recently-approved vaccine for Covid-19 arriving this week in New Hampshire, we talk with epidemiologists about plans for the vaccine within New Hampshire, and answer your questions about vaccine logistics and access, the latest information about the virus, and how the state is managing the rise in cases.
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Vermont State Police Investigators have developed additional information about this incident: Responding to a 911 call reporting the wrong-way driver on the interstate, Vermont State Police Trooper Ryan Miller stopped his fully marked state police Ford Explorer cruiser, with lights and siren activated, blocking part of the northbound travel lane of I-91 in the area of mile marker 18. The vehicle traveling south in the northbound lane subsequently struck the cruiser, which sustained only minor damage. Trooper Miller was uninjured. He then crossed to the southbound lanes and continued to follow the wrong-way driver on the other side of the highway. (See details below)
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