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New Chief of the Division of Neonatology and Developmental Medicine Appointed by Stanford Children s Health

New Chief of the Division of Neonatology and Developmental Medicine Appointed by Stanford Children s Health Lawrence (Lance) S. Prince, MD, PhD, will also serve as Co-director of the Johnson Center for Pregnancy and Newborn Services at Lucile Packard Children s Hospital Stanford, together with Co-director Yasser El-Sayed, MD, Obstetrician in Chief News provided by Share this article Share this article PALO ALTO, Calif., Jan. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Physician-scientist and clinician Lawrence (Lance) S. Prince, MD, PhD, has been appointed Chief of the Division of Neonatal and Developmental Medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine, as well as Professor of Pediatrics. He will also serve as Co-director of the Johnson Center for Pregnancy and Newborn Services at Lucile Packard Children s Hospital Stanford, together with Co-director Yasser El-Sayed, MD, Obstetrician in Chief.

How Hopeful Can We Be About 2021? 7 Infectious Disease Experts Weigh In

Ison warned that if significant mitigation measures aren’t put in place nationally, the number of cases and deaths will continue to rise. “The message is for people to keep focused on what is individually within their control and work on countering some of that sadness and loneliness,” said Abigail Turner, associate professor of epidemiology and internal medicine at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in Columbus. “Find safe ways to be with people. Pull out your blankets and your warmest coats and sit in the winter sunshine … Call and play games over the internet … The end is in sight, but it’s not here.”

COVID-19 Vaccination: Non-Frontline Workers Mistakenly Vaccinated At Stanford Medicine Due To False Information

COVID-19 Vaccination: Non-Frontline Workers Mistakenly Vaccinated At Stanford Medicine Due To False Information KEY POINTS The mistake was due to false information that circulated online An email that was passed around claimed that non-clinical staff could get the vaccine Non-frontline workers were accidentally vaccinated at Stanford Medicine last weekend after erroneous information had circulated in emails and on social media. According to the Centers For Disease Control and Pevention s COVID-19 vaccination recommendations, frontline health workers and people living in long-term care facilities should be prioritized in the early phases of COVID-19 vaccinations due to the limited amount of vaccines. However, there were some non-clinical and non-frontline staff and researchers  who got the vaccine this past weekend, 

Year in Review: Part II

Pleasanton city officials urge residents to wear face masks in public after a week of halted reopenings and an increase of COVID-19 cases locally and countywide. A Bay Area attorney representing several sexual abuse victims demands the removal of a youth swim coach from USA Swimming, Steve Morsilli, longtime coach for the Pleasanton Seahawks, for allegedly failing to report claims of abuse by other coaches. Morsilli denies the accusations. Daniel Moirao is appointed interim superintendent of Dublin Unified School District in the wake of Dave Marken s abrupt resignation. Community Association for Preschool Education (CAPE) joins forces with preschool provider Kidango to expand child care services for low-income families in Pleasanton, Dublin and Livermore, with a grant from Child, Family, and Community Services.

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