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New Rochelle, NY, January 6, 2021 Women physicians feel pressured to spend more time in work-related citizenship tasks, based largely on their age and race. Nearly half of women perceived that they spent more time on citizenship tasks than their male colleagues, according to a study in
Journal of Women s Health. Click here to read the article now. When compared to their younger counterpart, women physicians older than 49 years stated to feel obligated to volunteer for these tasks because of their age, state Priscila Armijo, MD, University of Nebraska Medical Center, and coauthors. We also found that a higher proportion of women of color physicians perceived race as a factor in feeling obligated to volunteer for work
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Omaha medical center testing third COVID-19 vaccine
Diana Florescu
While select groups of Iowans are now getting COVID-19 vaccines developed by either Pfizer or Moderna, a third company’s vaccine is now going into the third phase of testing in Omaha/Council Bluffs.
Dr. Diana Florescu, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, says they’re grateful and excited to be chosen as a site for this important work. Dr. Florescu says, “Our hope is that this vaccine will prevent people from developing severe disease and decrease the chances of being hospitalized or dying.”
The investigational vaccine was developed by Novavax, a biotechnology company headquartered in Maryland. The Omaha-based hospital plans to enroll up to one-thousand study participants from Nebraska and Iowa.
The Clinic for Dermatology & Wellness, LLC Earns Distinction as One the 100 Best Companies to Work for in Oregon in 2021
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The Clinic for Dermatology & Wellness, LLC in Medford, OR has been selected as one of the 100 Best Companies to work for in Oregon, as determined by a voluntary, confidential employee survey conducted by Oregon Business Magazine.
The Clinic for Dermatology & Wellness, LLC in Medford, OR has been selected as one of the 100 Best Companies to work for in Oregon.
We consider our employees and our patients family, and we take great pride in making The Clinic not only a wonderful place to receive care, but also a fantastic place to work! We love our employees!