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Auburn: Auburn University’s nursing school is publishing a free book to tell the stories of some of its alumni and their work during the coronavirus pandemic. Titled “Auburn Nursing – Living the Creed During the COVID-19 Pandemic,” the book includes stories of Auburn-educated nurses who worked both in their hometowns and places including New York to care for COVID-19 patients. The stories show the difficulty of working in an overwhelming situation, said nursing dean Gregg Newschwander. “At Auburn, we often say, we make leaders,” he said in a statement. “In this book, you will see how true that is.” The university statement said the nursing school marked its 40th anniversary during the 2019-20 academic year, and stories began coming in about the work being done by Auburn alumni during the pandemic. The ann
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PUNE, India, Dec. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Big data analytics solutions are rapidly being embraced by healthcare service providers to create useful insights to provide quality care, according to industry developments in outpatient care centers. This technology provides methods for analyzing broad data sets to produce important information relevant to the medical history and preferences of patients. It creates insights to simplify and streamline practices, increase patient satisfaction levels, and provide patients with quality treatment.
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The number of outpatient centers are increasing at a rapid rate due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Outpatient facilities are being preferred by the general population for performing various diagnosis and test related to Covid-19.
Search jobs 20-Dec-2020 Global Outpatient Screening Services Market will grow to US$ 17,091.65 Mn by 2028 growing at a CAGR of 15.9% over the forecast period - says Absolute Markets Insights
PUNE, India, Dec. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Big data analytics solutions are rapidly being embraced by healthcare service providers to create useful insights to provide quality care, according to industry developments in outpatient care centers. This technology provides methods for analyzing broad data sets to produce important information relevant to the medical history and preferences of patients. It creates insights to simplify and streamline practices, increase patient satisfaction levels, and provide patients with quality treatment.
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Christine Presta, a registered respiratory therapist working in neonatal and pediatric units for Advocate Aurora Health, received her first dose of the Pfizer vaccine on Friday at Sherman Hospital in Elgin. (Advocate Aurora Health)
ILLINOIS More than 17,000 front-line medical workers in Illinois, many of whom have been at the forefront of treating COVID-19 patients for nine grueling months, received their first doses of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine on Thursday and Friday, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Friday during his daily news conference.
That s just 2.6 percent of the total front-line health care workers in the state, but more vaccines are expected to be doled out in coming days and weeks, including a COVID-19 shot by Moderna, which an FDA advisory committee recommended for approval for emergency use Thursday. The Moderna vaccine is expected to arrive in Illinois early next week, Pritzker said.
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Emmanuel McNeely says that like many young African Americans, he didn t have much of a chance to become a doctor, let alone a surgeon.
But at age 17, he got a job at the Cancer Treatment Centers of America. Still, he wasn t sure of his professional direction. I knew I liked chemistry but that was it. It wasn t until I shadowed a surgeon that I said, Wow, this is possible and I want to do this, he told CBN News.
He would continue his studies at Palm Beach Atlantic University (PBA) and is now pursuing his doctorate in medicine at Florida Atlantic University s Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine where he plans to complete his degree in 2023.