Like its out of control. That its not being managed in a controlled way. And its a scary prospect. Were often forced to come to grips with what its like inside these hospitals thanks to social media videos like this one, this far into this pandemic were again hearing from the front lines about shortages, nurses are sounding the alarm that they are running low on ppe, personal protective equipment the masks the gowns and the like, the basic supplies they need to do their jobs. Five months into this, in the mid of what is the second spike of the first wave, as cases continue to rav average, especially the southern and western United States, medical unions are renewing calls for federal government help. Assistance that Public Health experts say could have made all the difference early on. The president of the Largest Union of registered nurses say a survey of its own members shows, quote, were five months into this and there are still shortages of gowns, hair covers, shoe covers, masks, n
Owen Douglas Smith, a senior in the Missouri Innovation Campus (MIC) program, was recently recognized as the University of Central Missouri’s Outstanding Design and Drafting Student Technology Student for 2023-24. A 2022 graduate of Lee’s Summit West High School, Smith will also receive his bachelor’s degree in design and drafting this May.
The Brown School hosted a virtual Open Classroom on “Syphilis: An Infectious Disease Perpetuated by Social Inequities,” presented by Dr. Jason Newland, professor of pediatrics, as part of its 2024 Black History Month Speaker Series, Feb. 13.
Senior Aubry Hollins has excelled both inside the classroom and on the diamond during her time at Bethel-Tate. The C/OF/2B recently announced her commitment to…