Although there have been many challenges and concerns during the pandemic, experts said there are also lessons to be learned and implemented once the pandemic is over.
Paul S. Schulz, M.D.
Dr. Schulz received his Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering at University of Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1992 and his medical degree from the University of Louisville in 1999. He continued on with the University of Louisville School of Medicine to complete an internal medicine residency and infectious diseases fellowship in 2005. He remained on faculty until 2007 when he joined a private practice group. In 2010, Dr. Schulz joined Norton Healthcare and currently serves as the system epidemiologist participating in antimicrobial stewardship, infection prevention, and employee health. As part of the infectious diseases PGY2 program, he precepts the longitudinal ambulatory infectious diseases rotation and adult infectious diseases consult service. His current area of interest is HIV/hepatitis C co-infection.
Hoosier babies bring a bright start to the New Year
Each year, some Hoosier families are lucky to add the blessing of a baby at the beginning of the new year. Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 11:51 PM EST January 1, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS A new year, a new bundle of joy.
Each year, some Hoosier families are lucky to begin the new year with the blessing of a new baby.
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Community Health Network announced Annie Noelle Claus was born at 12:07 a.m. at Community Hospital North. She weighs 6 lbs. 15 oz. and is 19.5 inches long. Her mother Staci is also doing well as is the proud dad, Joseph.
Sleeves up: Vaccines on the way to local nursing homes
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Local long-term care facilities are preparing to vaccinate residents and staff as the long-awaited vaccine roll-out marches on.
The first doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines went to select long-term care facilities around the state through a government partnership with CVS Omnicare. At least one Johnson County long-term care facility Aspen Trace Family-first Senior Living received the vaccine Monday. Nearby, Bethany Village, a southside American Senior Communities facility, got a shipment.
Officials at other long-term care facilities such as Compass Park Indiana Masonic Home and Homeview Health and Rehabilitation Center, both of Franklin, are finalizing the details of their vaccination plans and getting consent forms signed while awaiting their shipment dates.