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The event was moderated by WBGO afternoon news anchor/reporter and
Newark Today producer
Dr. Shereef Elnahal, CEO and President of University Hospital and Newark and
Dr. Chris Pernell, a public health doctor and administrator at University Hospital in Newark, were also guest panelists.
Dr. Pernell gave an emotional response to why she got involved in the clinical vaccine trials. Last spring and last March the epicenter of this unprecedented public health crisis and pandemic landed on New Jersey and New York. It didn t only land on New Jersey, it landed on Newark. It landed on me. I lost my father to this pandemic. So, imagine I m working in one hospital and four miles away my father is fighting for his life in another hospital. I can t physically see him. So, I needed a way to pay forward my father s legacy.
CNN led off
New Day this morning at 6 am Eastern by suggesting Tucker Carlson may want you dead. Point and laugh at the network that uses Facts First as a motto, when perhaps it should be Hate Fox First. Co-host John Berman lowered the boom on his villain:
JOHN BERMAN: The president is asking doctors and local leaders and religious officials to help get more Americans vaccinated. A vaccine that was developed under the former president, who bragged about how fast and effective and safe it is. Standing in the way of this message is a mountain of misinformation and possible malevolence. Case in point.
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The 6th Annual Clinical Research as a Care Option (CRAACO) Conference Announced their 2021 Keynotes and Notable Speakers Presented by the Conference Forum
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The Conference Forum announced the 6th annual CRAACO: Clinical Research as a Care Option conference will take place in a live virtual format on April 26-27, 2021. By facilitating conversations throughout the pharma and healthcare ecosystems, we hope to sustain rapid progress in making clinical research accessible, equitable and affordable to patients and bring therapies to market faster and more efficiently. NEW YORK (PRWEB) March 05, 2021 The Conference Forum announced the 6th annual CRAACO: Clinical Research as a Care Option conference will take place in a live virtual format on April 26-27, 2021.