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Homeless in Phoenix exacerbate heat-related health problems : NPR
[ad_1] Alicia Williams checks Paul Yeager’s vital signs inside a mobile medical unit parked outside St. Vincent de Paul, a charity with a soup kitchen in Phoenix’s Sunny Slope neighborhood, Aug. 9. She has been waiting for housing assistance for two years. NPR’s Kaitlyn O’Hara hide caption toggle caption NPR’s Kaitlyn O’Hara Alicia Williams checks ... -
A mercantile market is coming to Science Hill with the help of a CTE grant. WJHLMore
[ad_1] Johnson City, Tennessee (WJHL) – A student-run Mercantile store offers Science Hill High School (SHHS) students the opportunity to gain real-world experience. The school recently received a $45,000 grant from Perkins Reserve Grants (PRG). In a release, the Tennessee Department of Education said the PRG grant opportunities are aimed at increasing career and technical ... -
The Health Outcomes Assembly brings together healthcare, education and nonprofit organizations to think and strategize on health inequalities.
[ad_1] Can everyone in Kansas have equal access to health care? If not, how can we close these health disparities so that people who live in the state can live healthier lives? will you do? That was the question from two people.nd Annual Health Outcomes Assembly, conference call hosted by the University of Kansas Health ... -
State Teachers Union Launches Campaign to Emphasize Public Education, Boost Efforts to Fund Private Schools
[ad_1] LINCOLN — The Nebraska Teachers Union will launch a “Proud of Public Schools” publicity campaign this fall to combat efforts to divert public funds to private schools. The Nebraska Education Association said a grant from the National Education Association will help fund a five-week TV, radio and digital campaign this fall. NSEA President Jenny ... -
Cook County Higher Education Offers Free CDL Training to Ease Bus Driver Shortage
[ad_1] Changes in school transportation services during the pandemic, coupled with low wages for bus drivers, are contributing to a shortage of school bus drivers nationwide. With transportation services resuming, schools and communities are being left behind in a rush to provide adequate student transportation services. One of the factors contributing to the decline in ... -
Provider interview, part 1
[ad_1] MARQUETTE, MI (WLUC) – This week’s yourTV6 Morning News dives into the topic of mental health as schools reopen across Upper Michigan. We were asked by our viewers: Who are the providers?” Are you doing This week, we are speaking with two providers of the UP Health System. Dr. Jennifer Borden attended school at ... -
How Creative Thinking Can—and Should—Inform Medical Science ‹ Literary Hub
[ad_1] Let’s consider Jill L, a well-dressed woman who comes to a busy, inner-city ER late one Saturday night with vague symptoms that include chest pain and shortness of breath. She’s easily the best-dressed and best-smelling person in the entire ER, and that includes the staff. The young ER doc isn’t that concerned about anything ... -
Advice (Opinions) for Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in Higher Education
[ad_1] According to the dictionary, impostor syndrome is defined as “persistent disbelief that one’s success is due or rightfully achieved as a result of one’s efforts or skill.” increase. In other words, impostor syndrome is the feeling that you know you are an impostor and that eventually others will figure it out as well. I ...









