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UNE’s Susan Wehry thrice discusses COVID-19 vaccines in media
Susan Wehry, M.D., chief of the Division of Geriatric Medicine at UNE’s College of Osteopathic Medicine, has thrice been quoted in national publications discussing the country’s rollout of its first COVID-19 vaccines.
Wehry was first quoted in McKnight’s Senior Living on Jan. 4, in which she responded to concerns about low rates of nursing home employees becoming vaccinated against the novel coronavirus. She said there are a number of ways health administrators can alleviate staff or resident concerns about the vaccines.
“Senior living providers can make a great contribution by being transparent, providing accurate, trustworthy information from primary sources, and making the clinic experience a positive one,” Wehry told the publication.
‘We’re much more significant together:’ Think Research buys MDBriefCase Group for $28.5-million Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account
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Health-tech scale-up
Think Research Corp. is buying fellow Toronto company MDBriefCase Group Inc. for $25.3-million in shares and cash, adding to its suite of tools that keep medical professionals up to date with evidence-based research.
Think Research’s software helps health professionals figure out the best way to care for patients by using algorithms to compare details about their condition with the latest clinical research. MDBriefCase helps professionals brush up on the latest evidence-based research, too, developing continuing education and professional development courses for the health sector.
By June Knight
Jan 19, 2021
Looking to win the enormous Mega Millions jackpot this week? Take notes because USA Mega says that the most common Mega Millions numbers drawn since October 31, 2017, are 22, 11, 9, 10, and 19. Twenty-two was drawn 21 times; 11 was drawn 19 times; and 9, 10, and 19 were drawn 16 times.
Then there is the gigantic Powerball jackpot. Want the scoop on those popular winning numbers too? USA Mega also reports that as for the most common Powerball numbers, the number 23 comes out alot and is tops on that list with 57 draws since October 7, 2015.
Also the numbers 32, 61, 53, 69, 64, 3, 21, 27, 62 (in descending order) all come out quite often!
Good Luck!