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PARSIPPANY, N.J., April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In celebration of Patient Experience Week (April 26-30, 2021),
Onkos Surgical, a leading innovator of solutions for musculoskeletal oncology and complex orthopaedic procedures, today announced ongoing growth and adoption of its patient-centric innovations. These solutions are designed to help improve patient outcomes and experiences using the latest in precision anatomic modeling, 3D printing, design innovation, and workflow optimization. All are intended to help address the clinical challenges of individual surgeons and patients with these complex orthopaedic conditions.
Instilling precision and patient-centricity from pre-operative planning through surgery, Onkos is bringing welcomed innovation to musculoskeletal oncology and complex orthopaedics. Last year alone, the Company launched three new solutions that build upon its innovations in implant design and pre-op planning the ELEOS™ Proximal Femoral Replac
Chioma Nkwocha, who works part-time at The Mather long-term care facility in Evanston, did not hesitate to get the COVID-19 vaccine as soon as she was eligible.
“I don’t know about you, but I would like to contribute to society going back to some kind of normalcy,” Nkwocha said, emphasizing the importance of protecting herself and her client.
Residents who are essential workers, have pre-existing conditions or are over the age of 65 are eligible to get the vaccine in Illinois’s stage 1B of rollout, though Mayor Steve Hagerty said those over 65 remain the priority. As of Wednesday, the city has fully vaccinated over 3,300 people with both doses of either the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccine, according to the city’s new vaccine dashboard website.
By Tay Hamilton
Jan 20, 2021
Last month, Evelyn Topper lost her wallet at a coffee shop in San Rafael, California. Somehow, some way, that wallet ended up in a dumpster which was found by a homeless man named Sean Curry.
Well, Sean ended up tracking down Evelyn to make sure she got her wallet back.
Evelyn and her 12-year-old granddaughter were so touched by the efforts Sean took and the situation Sean was in that they started a GoFundMe campaign to help him out. The campaign was a huge success.
Amazingly, more than $50,000 has been raised so that Sean, who has been living inside his SUV, can find a home. The money is also being used to build shelters for others who are dealing with homelessness.