Daughter follows in mother’s footsteps in career at Detroit Medical Center
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DETROIT – When Nicole Malloy was a little girl, her grandfather had a massive brain aneurysm that left him paralyzed.
For years she watched her mom, Sherri Wirick, balance taking care of her grandfather while working at the Detroit Medical Center. Wirick has worked at the DMC for 37 years. Malloy was inspired to follow in her mother’s footsteps and now works at the DMC with her.
“I really honest to God value every single second I have with her,” said Malloy.
For 13 years, this mother and daughter duo have worked together at the DMC.
Hospitals, stores, restaurants among 51 Michigan businesses fined for COVID-19 violations
Updated May 10, 2021;
Posted May 10, 2021
MIOSHA has cited 280 businesses and workplaces for not following COVID-19 precautions. John Jones | For NJ Advance Media
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Michigan has fined another batch of workplaces for violating COVID-19 protocols, many of which were spurred by employee complaints.
The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited 51 workplaces, per the latest update to its online dashboard. So far, 280 workplaces have been hit with a citation or fine.
Of the 280 citations, 27 are under appeal. No workplace that has appealed its violation has won its case, yet.
The latest batch includes fines at four hospitals: Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Henry Ford Hospital, Sinai Grace Hospital and Detroit Receiving Hospital. Their fines all stem from workers dying of COVID-19 in 2020.
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Scott Talley, Special to the Detroit Free Press
May 5, 2021
It is one of the oldest public service organizations in Detroit you may have never heard of.
A small group of dedicated and educated Black women, founded in September of 1928 with the stated purpose “to stimulate interest in business women, and to build a program on sound educational principles emphasizing fellowship, charity and leadership.”
And for more than 90 years, they have been doing just that.
Now called the Elliottorian Business and Professional Women’s Club, the organization holds the distinction of being the first club of Black business women in Detroit and the state of Michigan; the presenter of Detroit’s first observation of “Negro History Week” in 1931; and a longtime provider of scholarships for deserving students regardless of “race, creed or color.” Named after its founder, Elizabeth Nesbitt Elliott, the organization has endured through the Great Depression
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Clinical Trial Follows Publication of Two Papers Demonstrating the Effectiveness of MindRhythm Technology
LOS ALTOS, CA / ACCESSWIRE / April 27, 2021 / MindRhythm, a medical technology company focused on preventing neurological injury in stroke, today announced the enrollment of its first patient in a multicenter trial out of Wayne State University in partnership with Detroit Receiving Hospital, Henry Ford Hospital, Sinai-Grace Hospital, and Ascension St. John Hospital. The intention is to demonstrate the effectiveness of MindRhythm s proprietary technology in rapidly identifying patients with Large Vessel Occlusion (LVO) strokes prehospital for direct dispatch to a Comprehensive Stroke Center (CSC) hospital able to treat LVO stroke.