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Sherine Gabriel appointed to advance health outcomes at ASU
[ad_1] September 19, 2022 Arizona State University announced the appointment of Sherine Gabriel, Ph.D., as University Professor of Health Outcomes and the Future of Medicine and Chair of ASU’s Health Outcomes Design Council. Reporting directly to ASU President Michael Crow, Gabriel will be responsible for facilitating the continued evolution of ASU’s focus on integrated health ... -
StyleWeekOC returns to Fashion Island for the shopping outlet’s 55th anniversary
[ad_1] Saturday is of The day you join Fashion Island at this year’s StyleWeekOC. The weekend campaign kicks off Wednesday with a private fashion show at Neiman Marcus and heralds this year’s theme, “Layers of Luxury,” dazzling fashionistas with a look at the season’s hottest upcoming trends. Through advocacy and volunteerism, the show benefited CASA ... -
Pingree Sponsors Bill Aimed at Ensuring Equity in Medical Education Programs
[ad_1] U.S. Representative Sherry Pingree co-sponsored a bill this week that would “remove barriers and inequities from federally funded physician training programs.” A bill sponsored by U.S. Representatives Diana Hershberger of R-Tennessee and D-1 District Pingree, Tennessee, states that a doctoral education program would allow physicians (DOs) of osteopathic medicine to become MDs while pursuing ... -
San Marcos, Calif. to receive nearly $3 million for stem cell science mentoring
[ad_1] President Ellen Neufeldt (second from right) with people participating in CSUSM’s COMPASS training program. Photo via @csusmnews Twitter Cal State San Marcos announced Friday that it has been awarded a five-year grant of approximately $3 million from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine to invest in a new COMPASS training program. COMPASS – or ... -
Labor shortages in education, health care and railroad jobs fuel labor crisis
[ad_1] Exhausted workers in education, healthcare and rail industries are being pushed back after months of understaffing September 16, 2022 at 4:34 PM EDT Striking nurses call for better working conditions on the public sidewalk outside Riverside Hospital on Sept. 13 in Minneapolis. (Annabelle Malkovich of The Washington Post) The U.S. economy was plunged within ... -
Improving health management and collaborative care in the heart failure population
[ad_1] Ryan Haumschild, PharmD, MS, MBA: Introducing accessibility and affordability. It is great to have wonderful treatments for heart failure, but if patients are unable to meet them or remain non-compliant with these treatments, their positive health benefits may not be seen. No. How can we discuss population health care approaches to heart failure and ... -
How a Healthy Diet Like the Mediterranean Diet Protects Brain Health
[ad_1] A new study has found that metabolites from healthier diets may help protect brain health across different races and ethnicities. Diet is an important source of many metabolites that are indicators of many aspects of health. Previous studies have found that certain metabolites such as lipids, amino acids and steroids are associated with cognitive ... -
2022 BioNTX iC3 Summit Brings Leaders and Changemakers to “Accelerate Life Sciences Across North Texas” »Dallas Innovates
[ad_1] Home to start-ups and nationally recognized companies, the bioscience and healthcare innovation communities of North Texas are well-positioned to attract further industry growth. BioNTX is a North Texas trading organization that is a connector hub for building the industry and its ecosystem, and a primary source of support and resources for the community. Its ...











