Two physicians have joined Trinity Health in the specialties of cardiology and cardiothoracic surgery.
Dr. Rauf Subla is an interventional cardiologist, fellowship trained in interventional cardiology, cardiovascular medicine, critical care medicine, and heart failure/transplantation. He received his interventional cardiology training at Duke University. He did fellowships in critical care medicine and cardiovascular diseases at Mayo Clinic and completed a fellowship in heart failure/transplantation medicine at Cleveland Clinic.
Prior to joining Trinity Health, Subla was a senior associate consultant in the Division of Cardiology and a consultant in the Division of Critical Care Medicine at Mayo Clinic. He still holds an assistant professorship at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science and serves as a director for the Society of Critical Care Medicine’s Fundamentals Courses.
Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna wants Biden administration to consider giving COVID-19 vaccine as single dose Nicholas Wu, USA TODAY
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WASHINGTON – Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., entered the debate over giving the COVID-19 vaccines as a single dose and delaying a second dose, urging President Joe Biden s administration to consider a new vaccine strategy to get more doses out to Americans.
In a letter sent Wednesday to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky and COVID-19 task force coordinator Jeffrey Zients, Khanna urged them to work with the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, a CDC committee, to gather and consider data on the effectiveness of single-dose vaccinations. Khanna is the first lawmaker to publicly call on the Biden administration to consider the strategy in hopes of sparking a debate on the question amid a bumpy vaccine rollout.
Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna wants Biden administration to consider giving COVID-19 vaccine as single dose Nicholas Wu, USA TODAY
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WASHINGTON – Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., entered the debate over giving the COVID-19 vaccines as a single dose and delaying a second dose, urging President Joe Biden s administration to consider a new vaccine strategy to get more doses out to Americans.
In a letter sent Wednesday to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky and COVID-19 task force coordinator Jeffrey Zients, Khanna urged them to work with the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, a CDC committee, to gather and consider data on the effectiveness of single-dose vaccinations. Khanna is the first lawmaker to publicly call on the Biden administration to consider the strategy in hopes of sparking a debate on the question amid a bumpy vaccine rollout.
USA TODAY
WASHINGTON – Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., entered the debate over giving the COVID-19 vaccines as a single dose and delaying a second dose, urging President Joe Biden s administration to consider a new vaccine strategy to get more doses out to Americans.
In a letter sent Wednesday to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky and COVID-19 task force coordinator Jeffrey Zients, Khanna urged them to work with the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, a CDC committee, to gather and consider data on the effectiveness of single-dose vaccinations. Khanna is the first lawmaker to publicly call on the Biden administration to consider the strategy in hopes of sparking a debate on the question amid a bumpy vaccine rollout.
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