Board-certified surgeons Shawn Thomas, D.O., and Bennett Scaglia, M.D., will lead the program.
“We are excited and grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this collaboration between Halifax Health and UF Health,” Scaglia said in a press release. “Our No. 1 goal is to always provide a positive patient experience every day and be the leaders in our community when it comes to urologic care.”
Matthew Petkus, vice president of physician services for Halifax Health, said the objective is for the two systems to become the community health-care leader for urology services.
“Collaboration between these two programs will establish a urologic service and surgery network that focuses on providing the best possible clinical outcomes and quality for the community; maximizes access to state-of-the-art medical treatment; and assists Halifax in the development and growth of its urology program,” Petkus said in an emailed statement to The News-Journal.
Published: Mar 02, 2021
New Board appointments strengthen Tenax with world-class expertise in cardiovascular drug development, commercial strategy, and business development
New Directors will provide significant guidance as Tenax is poised to advance its two leading drug candidates into late-stage clinical testing
Transformational step as Tenax strengthens its positioning as a leading specialty pharmaceutical company focused on cardio-pulmonary therapeutics
a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on identifying and developing therapeutics that address cardio-pulmonary diseases with high unmet medical need, today announced the appointment of four new members to its board of directors: June Almenoff, MD, PhD, Michael Davidson, MD, Delcan Doogan, MD, and Stuart Rich, MD.
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OSF HealthCare Using Data and AI to Drive an Increase in Childhood Vaccinations
February 25, 2021 GMT
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PEORIA, Ill., Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Despite the availability of free routine immunizations for low-income families through a federal program, many children are not vaccinated, vaccinated late for their age, or don’t complete the course of the immunization schedule. Peoria, Illinois-based OSF HealthCare wants to change that.
Through a nearly $75,000 grant available through its Jump ARCHES program, and nearly $30,000 in state grant funding through the Illinois Innovation Network, OSF Innovation and partners are using artificial intelligence (AI) tools to design, develop and deploy a mobile child vaccination program for underserved communities in Illinois.
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