Another big COVID vaccine provider now open for walk-ins in the Lehigh Valley
Updated Apr 29, 2021;
Posted Apr 29, 2021
Daniel McEvoy, of Slatington, shows off COVID vaccine sticker after getting a shot March 27. LVHN is opening its Northampton County mass-vaccination clinic to walk-ins, at least the second big site in the Lehigh Valley to do so.Saed Hindash | For lehighvalleylive.com
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A large COVID-19 vaccine clinic in a former Northampton County box store is opening up for walk-ins, at least the second large-scale site to do so in the Lehigh Valley.
Anyone 18 and older can now get their first Moderna shot without an appointment at the Lehigh Valley Health Network clinic in the old Sears location at the Northampton Crossings shopping center, 3768 Easton Nazareth Highway in Lower Nazareth Township.
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Amsterdam, April 29, 2021 - The clinical presentation and underlying biology of Parkinson s disease (PD) varies significantly, but attempts to cluster cases into a limited number of subtypes have questionable applicability and relevance, reports the international Task Force for PD Subtypes in the
Journal of Parkinson s Disease. Their systematic review of studies reporting a subtyping system for the first time concludes that new approaches are needed that acknowledge the individual nature of the disease and are more aligned with personalized medicine.
In 2018, the International Parkinson s Disease and Movement Disorders Society (MDS) convened the Task Force for PD Subtypes to critically appraise available PD subtyping studies and to provide guidance for the design and conduct of future studies.
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The Winnipeg Regional Health Authorityâs new president and CEO brings more than 30 years of health care operations experience to his new role.
The WHRAâs board of directors announced that Mike Nader will take over leadership of the health authority on May 17.
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Nader has served in executive management roles with public health care systems in British Columbia and Ontario. Most recently, he served as the Chief Transformation Officer at Ontario Health, with responsibility for leading the transition of 20 provincial agencies and local health integration networks into a single provincial agency.
New rankings: Lehigh Valley home to top-15 health network and best teaching hospital in U.S.
Posted Apr 28, 2021
Staff from the St. Luke s Bethlehem Campus in Fountain Hill release some tension in April 2020 as local businesses saying provide music and food as thanks during the COVID-19 pandemic. That hospital is recognized as the best teaching hospital of its size in the country, according to the 2021 IBM Watson Top 100 Hospitals list. Saed Hindash | For lehighvalleylive.com
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COVID-19 made 2020 a challenging year for hospitals everywhere. But new national ratings have given one Lehigh Valley-based health network several reasons to celebrate.