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VA Maryland Health Care Names New Associate Chief of Staff of Education and Academic Affairs

VA Maryland Health Care Names New Associate Chief of Staff of Education and Academic Affairs Share Article The VA Maryland Health Care System has announced that Dr. Ryan Scilla has been named the new associate chief of staff for Education and Academic Affairs. In this position, Dr. Scilla oversees the strategic plan and implementation of health professional training programs, Veterans health education, and the employee education and training program for the health care system. The VA Maryland Health Care System has announced that Dr. Ryan Scilla has been named the new associate chief of staff for Education and Academic Affairs.

Exploring Innovative Rehabilitation Strategies

UMB News Support UMB s Increasing Efforts to Deal with the COVID-19 Pandemic During this important period, please consider supporting UMB s critical vaccine research and development, advancing its work in human virology, and donating to critical emergency funds especially designed for specific students in need.  We truly appreciate your gifts in this time of great need.  Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) have received a $4.6 million federal grant to study rehabilitation strategies and determine the best course of action to help restore mobility and function to patients who suffer from debilitating strokes and other neurological conditions. The grant was awarded by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research.

Remembering the Maryland residents who died from coronavirus

Remembering the Maryland residents who died from coronavirus
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More front-line workers begin receiving COVID-19 vaccine

More front-line workers begin receiving COVID-19 vaccine © WBAL-TV More front-line health care workers are getting vaccinated against the coronavirus. More front-line health care workers are getting vaccinated against the coronavirus. Doses of the vaccine were given out starting at 8 a.m. Wednesday. Sara Carney, an ICU front-line nurse at Baltimore’s Veteran s Affairs Medical Center, was among the first of front-line workers to receive the vaccine. Dr. Meshondra Collins became the first person at the Baltimore VA Medical Center to get the coronavirus vaccine. The VA health care system provided video of pharmacists preparing the shots and staff receiving them.

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