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Weill Cornell Medicine Establishes Graduate Programs at Houston Methodist

Weill Cornell Medicine Establishes Graduate Programs at Houston Methodist News provided by Share this article Weill Cornell Medicine (PRNewsFoto/Weill Cornell Medicine) NEW YORK and HOUSTON, Feb. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In an expansion of its top-ranked biomedical education curricula, Weill Cornell Medicine is launching an additional site for graduate programs at Houston Methodist for the 2021-22 academic year. This new site, offered by the Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences at Houston Methodist, exemplifies the culmination of a decade-long endeavor to establish a biomedical pedagogical presence in Houston and builds on the 16-year academic affiliation between the two academic medical institutions.

NYC subway slaying suspect acted in self defense: lawyer

Amado Garzon-Morales, who lives in New Brunswick, knifed Julio Hernandez on Oct. 3 during an argument on the J/Z platform inside the Chambers St. station across from City Hall, police said.

Cash, Breakfasts and Firings: An All-Out Push to Vaccinate Wary Medical Workers

Anxious about taking a new vaccine and scarred by a history of being mistreated, many frontline workers at hospitals and nursing homes are balking at getting inoculated against COVID-19. Anxious about their patients’ health and scarred by many thousands of deaths in the past year, hospitals and nursing homes are desperate to have their employees vaccinated. Those opposing forces have spawned an unusual situation: In addition to educating their workers about the benefits of the COVID-19 vaccines, a growing number of employers are dangling incentives like cash, extra time off and even Waffle House gift cards for those who get inoculated, while in at least a few cases saying they will fire those who refuse. Sign up for The Morning newsletter from the New York Times Officials at two large long-term care chains, Juniper Communities and Atria Senior Living, said they were requiring their workers, with limited exceptions, to take the vaccine if they wanted to keep their jobs. “F

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