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SPONSORED: P&J Live introduces global safety scheme VenueShield

by Sponsored Content Sponsored Content Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Covid-19 is forcing facility operators around the globe to rethink operations and management protocols – and that includes The events centre in Aberdeen is part of the ASM Global network of international venues and, as the premier steward of more than 300 legendary venues across the world, ASM Global will be leading the industry with a comprehensive best-in-class reopening programme. To assist ASM in reopening its venues, it has introduced an environmental hygiene protocol called VenueShield which has been created to “make our employees and guests safe and comfortable in a welcoming environment,” according to ASM Global President & CEO, Bob Newman.

Children s Hospital of Philadelphia Appoints Donald Moore as Senior Vice President of Real Estate, Facilities and Operations

Children s Hospital of Philadelphia Appoints Donald Moore as Senior Vice President of Real Estate, Facilities and Operations News provided by Share this article Share this article PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Children s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) has appointed Donald E. Moore as its Senior Vice President of Real Estate, Facilities and Operations. Moore has close to four decades of experience in facilities development and operations management, having most recently served as Vice President of Real Estate and Facilities at Drexel University, one of three former institutions where he led master planning and facilities development activity. We are pleased to welcome Donald to the CHOP family, said Doug Hock, Executive Vice President and System Chief Operating Officer at Children s Hospital of Philadelphia. He is a strong leader with robust construction management experience, and he is committed to supporting economic and employment opportunities for our neighb

Allegheny Health Network and Johns Hopkins Medicine Complete First Successful Collaborative Lung Transplantation

Allegheny Health Network and Johns Hopkins Medicine Complete First Successful Collaborative Lung Transplantation Share Article PITTSBURGH (PRWEB) February 02, 2021 Allegheny Health Network (AHN) and Johns Hopkins Medicine announced today the first successful lung transplantation as part of a unique collaboration launched last year between the two organizations. A 65-year-old woman from Pittsburgh with level D chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) underwent a bilateral lung transplant at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore in September 2020 as part of the program. According to body-mass index, airflow obstruction, dyspnea, and exercise capacity (BODE) rating, level D is the most severe form of COPD, often leading to lung transplantation being considered. After a week in the hospital and six weeks of post-operative care in Baltimore, the patient returned home to Pittsburgh where she is continuing her c

Flu and other infections are down, likely due to COVID-19 social distancing

That s one bright side of the pandemic Written By: Tom Avril / The Philadelphia Inquirer | 7:00 am, Jan. 25, 2021 × Bria Wentzel, 2, plays with a face mask April 15 at First Step Family Daycare in Willmar. While some home-based providers are closing because they don’t have enough kids, First Step serves families of essential workers who still require child care. Erica Dischino / West Central Tribune The usual broken bones and other trauma are being treated this winter at the emergency department of St. Christopher s Hospital for Children. But one category of medical complaints has all but disappeared: infectious disease. Take influenza, for example. Typically between December and April, nurses and doctors at the Philadelphia hospital see hundreds of children with the flu. So far this winter, the number is zero.

AHN Receives $350,000 from CDC to Study Use of Reusable P100 Respirators to Protect Frontline Healthcare Workers Amid Global Pandemics

AHN Receives $350,000 from CDC to Study Use of Reusable P100 Respirators to Protect Frontline Healthcare Workers Amid Global Pandemics Share Article Project Aims to Design Industry-Accepted Guidelines for Rapid Adoption of Elastomeric Half Mask Respirators by Health Systems AHN was one of the first health systems in the country to pilot the use of EHMRs by frontline caregivers. “Since we’re one of the first early-adopters of reusable EHMRs, we have a unique opportunity to serve as a model for the industry, by engaging with our clinicians and leveraging their feedback and experiences to further develop effective PPE strategies.” PITTSBURGH (PRWEB)

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