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Thursday, April 22: It s a Match!

Thursday, April 22: It’s a Match! In case you missed March Madness, Chronicle brings you the anticipation, nervous run-up, and joy of the moment UMASS Medical School students learn where their careers as doctors will begin. Share Updated: 1:07 PM EDT Apr 16, 2021 Thursday, April 22: It’s a Match! In case you missed March Madness, Chronicle brings you the anticipation, nervous run-up, and joy of the moment UMASS Medical School students learn where their careers as doctors will begin. Share Updated: 1:07 PM EDT Apr 16, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript This is not how it s supposed to be. Quiet Hallways, closed classrooms, empty lecture halls, still U. Mass Medical School, the state s first and only public medical school is about to graduate, its largest class in nearly 50 years. A point of pride for Chancellor, Michael Collins, particularly in light of a most challenging year, we ve accomplished what are students needed to be accompl

Ruckersville man suffers life-threatening injuries in a crash in Madison County

Ruckersville man suffers life-threatening injuries in a crash in Madison County (Source: NBC12) By NBC29 Newsroom | March 5, 2021 at 10:00 PM EST - Updated March 5 at 10:00 PM MADISON COUNTY, Va. (WVIR) - A Ruckersville man is in the hospital with life-threatening injuries after a crash in Madison County Friday afternoon. According to Virginia State Police, the 33-year-old man led a state trooper on a chase after providing false information when he was pulled over for speeding north on Route 29 near Wolftown-Hood Road. The man continued north on Rt. 29 and attempted to crossover Rt. 29. The car he was driving, a 2006 Chrysler 300, hit a southbound 2006 Ford E350 that was traveling in the left lane. The impact caused the Ford to collide with a 2004 Toyota Highlander that was attempting to merge onto Rt. 29 South from South Main Street.

Chimborazo Hospital – Encyclopedia Virginia

SUMMARY Chimborazo Hospital, located in the Confederate capital of Richmond, was the largest and most famous medical facility in the South during the American Civil War (1861–1865). The hospital admitted nearly 78,000 patients suffering from battlefield wounds and diseases. Of this number, approximately 6,500 to 8,000 died, resulting in a mortality rate of about 9 percent. Few hospitals in the Confederacy had lower mortality rates, and those that did generally received patients who were further along in their recovery. The best-staffed and equipped Union hospitals, in comparison, achieved a 10 percent mortality rate. With no model to draw on, Chimborazo Hospital’s success can be attributed to a combination of its open-air, pavilion-style design; the comparatively good quality of care; innovative practices; and the supreme dedication of the caregivers men and women, black and white, slave and free. Their efforts contributed to one of the great advancements in mid-nineteenth-centu

Hampton couple shares daughter s heart health journey to raise awareness

Hampton couple shares daughter s heart health journey to raise awareness Cora Cecil celebrated her first birthday in the hospital after her second major open-heart surgery and is finally home to live her life with a new sense of health. Author: Anne Sparaco (13News Now) Published: 12:06 PM EST February 15, 2021 Updated: 12:36 PM EST February 15, 2021 HAMPTON, Va. Before Cora was even born, doctors detected a heart defect during one of the ultrasounds. She was diagnosed with Double Inlet Left Ventricle, or DILV, which is a single ventricle defect. We knew her fight would start the moment she was born, said Cora s mother, Mandy Montgomery. That s where our journey really began.

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