9 & 10 News This could get bad real fast, I think. - Jason Gillman, Traverse City
January 6, 2021
As the protests have erupted within the crowd in Washington D.C., we know that some people who made the trip there are from northern Michigan. 9&10 talked with two people who were there for peaceful rally – but got caught up as witnesses to the chaos that has unfolded.
Anne-Marie Awrey says she’s seeing “thousands and thousands of people. I mean it’s packed. People are not backing down yet.” Awrey helped organize a busload of more than 50 people, most from northern Michigan, to visit the capital. “I just can’t sit back and watch things happen and complain about them, or not make any effort to make an impact. So that’s why I organized that bus. I thought, you know what? We’ll get some patriots together, we’ll go down there and we’ll just show our support and show our dissatisfaction with the way the election was handled.”
Prism Health doctor elected as IDSA Fellow
Dec 14, 2020 |
Dr. Jason Gillman
Officials with Prism Health North Texas announced today (Monday, Dec. 14) that Dr. Jason Gillman, M.D., physician at Prism’s Oak Cliff Center and the agency’s chief clinical informatics officer, has been elected as a Fellow of the Infectious Disease Society of America by the IDSA.
The IDSA is the nation’s leading infectious diseases professional society. Each year, a group of distinguished physicians and scientists from around the world are elected to be IDSA Fellows, a designation that is particularly impactful this year as ID physicians across the globe battle the COVID-19 pandemic.