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Meet Aruna Kargbo of Masanga Hospital, northern Sierra Leone

Meet Aruna Kargbo of Masanga Hospital, northern Sierra Leone  20 July 2021 at 18:23 |  204 views I am Aruna Kargbo born in Masanga Village. I trained as Nursing Aid in Masanga Hospital in 2011, After graduation as Nursing Aid, I was employed in the hospital at the Emergency ward for six months I later transferred to the pharmacy in 2011 to 2016 as the pharmacy manager in charge under the leadership of the local management. They also gave me the opportunity to further my studies as a pharmacy technician at the College of Medicine & Allied Health Sciences (COMAHS). After completing my studies in 2020 I started working again in Masanga hospital on the 1st February 2021.

The Day - Girls learn about STEM careers during summer program - News from southeastern Connecticut

Norwich At Three Rivers Community College on Monday, teenage girls and adults teaching them about careers in science, technology, engineering and math gathered around a table to make necklaces using patterns of beads to signify words in Morse code. The participants of the STEM summer program had just heard from Elizabeth Peterson, an electrical engineer at Electric Boat, about how to identify their values to help choose a career. She explained what an engineer does and what she likes about her career, including being able to make a difference and performing interesting work. Earlier in the day, the girls participated in relay races, games and yoga, and heard a talk from a cybersecurity expert.

Study evaluates COVID-19 s impact on food-shopping behavior for food-insecure populations

Study evaluates COVID-19 s impact on food-shopping behavior for food-insecure populations The COVID-19 pandemic changed just about every aspect of normal life, including how we bought food. While grocery stores remained open as an essential business and thrived financially throughout the pandemic, this prosperity did not translate to a consistent and sufficient food supply for many customers. Researchers have found that, on average, people went to the grocery store less frequently and spent more per trip during the pandemic. Ran Xu, professor of allied health sciences in the College of Agriculture, Health, and Natural Resources, was interested in seeing if this trend applied to people who are food-insecure. COVID-19 exacerbated food insecurity for many. Pandemic-related job loss and other factors also led to an increase in overall rates of food insecurity.

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