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May 11, 2021
Last month, Caesars Palace in Las Vegas welcomed the live return of its longest-running conference, the Trauma & Critical Care & Acute Care Surgery conference, aka the Mattox/Vegas TCC&ACS. Held April 12-14 inside the resort’s 50,000 square-foot Octavius Ballroom, the event not only marked its 54th year at the storied Strip resort, but also the first large-scale meeting to be held at the property since the onset of the pandemic.
Known as the largest trauma postgraduate course in the U.S., the two and one-half day conference is designed for medical professionals working in Level I-IV trauma centers, with attendees comprising general surgeons, anesthesiologists, emergency medicine physicians, family practitioners, trauma coordinators, surgical residents, thoracic surgeons, trauma nurses, physician assistants, administrators and EMS coordinators.
5/12/2021
By Julie Ingwersen
CHICAGO, May 12 (Reuters) - U.S. live cattle futures closed
mixed on Wednesday, with the benchmark June contract easing in a
light round of profit-taking while robust beef prices continued
to underpin the market, traders said.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange June live cattle futures
settled down 0.025 cent at 118.600 cents per pound, retreating
after a climb to 119.425 cents, a three-week top near the
contract s 50-day moving average.
Back-months closed mostly higher, with August up
0.275 cent at 122.325 cents.
In the wholesale beef market, choice cuts rose by $2.71 on
Wednesday to $315.08 per hundredweight (cwt), the highest in
nearly a year, while select cuts rose $0.82 to $297.16 per cwt,