D Agostino named provost of TTUHSC
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Dr. Darrin D Agostino was named provost of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.Provided by TTUHSC
Darrin D’Agostino has been appointed the new provost and chief academic officer of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC).
Dr. D’Agostino, D.O., MPH and MBA, is currently the executive dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine and vice provost of Health Affairs for Kansas City University.
TTUHSC President Lori Rice-Spearman, Ph.D., said D’Agostino brings experiences
from his current position as well as his consistent record of significant relevant
accomplishments from multiple organizations during his career.
Lubbock-Area School Closings & Delays for Monday, January 11th
Ahead of the second week of the return of school in Lubbock and surrounding areas, a winter storm struck the Hub City. Several inches of snow fell overnight and into Sunday morning, forcing several districts to delay or close schools altogether for in-person learning.
Below is our most up-to-date list of delays and closures for schools on Monday, January 11th, 2021. We will update this list as needed.
Abernathy ISD: Closed
Amherst ISD: Delayed until 10 a.m.
A New World Christian Learning Center: Closed
Anton ISD (2056): Delayed until 10 a.m.
Bright Horizons Preschool: Closed
Promotions at HCA North Cypress brings vision, strategy
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Alexandra “Alex” Brock, MBA, the new vice president of operations at HCA Houston Healthcare North Cypress.HCA / SubmittedShow MoreShow Less
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Sharon Sullivan, RN, MSN, the division vice president of cardiovascular services.HCA / SubmittedShow MoreShow Less
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Come Monday morning, HCA Houston Healthcare will have two new leaders in key positions for the system’s Gulf Coast Division. Recently, HCA Healthcare Gulf Coast Division named Alexandra “Alex” Brock, MBA as the new vice president of operations at HCA Houston Healthcare North Cypress and Sharon Sullivan, RN, MSN as the division vice president of cardiovascular services.
Dr. Edward Michelson, Chair of the Emergency Department at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and member of El Paso's COVID task force, discusses
The first COVID-19 vaccines in the U.S. and U.K. require two doses a few weeks apart, but they have differed on how closely those guidelines should be followed.