The show will air at 12 p.m. Dr. Weiskopf will reflect on her career serving patients with migraines, epilepsy, stroke, multiple sclerosis (MS), Parkinson s disease, and other conditions of the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system. The show is produced with cooperation from Catamount Access Television (CAT-TV). Viewers can see Medical Matters Weekly on Facebook at facebook.com/svmedicalcenter and facebook.com/CATTVBennington. Dr. Weiskopf received her medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. She completed her residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York and served as chief resident 2005 – 2006 before going on to a fellowship at New York University Medical Center 2006 – 2007. Dr. Wieskopf had been an attending neurologist at Berkshire Medical Center in Massachusetts 2008 – 2019. She is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
The aim of the Bill is to provide greater regulation of publicly procured capital works.
According the Office of Government Procurement’s most recent Spend and Tendering analysis (2018), capital works are the largest component of public procurement spending coming in at over €5 billion.
However, one problem in getting value for money for taxpayers is the issue of cost overruns arising from abnormally low tender bids (low ball offers). This occurs when a supplier make a very low offer in order to win the contract, but then incurs additional costs due to the unrealistically low offer, which are passed onto the taxpayer.
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Pop-up restaurant opens in Limerick village for summer months
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Patricia Ryan, CEO of Croom Community Development Association has welcomed the opening of the Hook & Ladder pop-up restaurant );
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AS we prepare to embrace the prospect of an outdoor summer, Croom Community Development Association has announced a pop-up restaurant will open at Croom Town Park for the Summer months.
Hook & Ladder, which has a number of premises in the city will operate from the former Riverside Restaurant at Croom Civic Centre.
“This is a fantastic endorsement of Croom by Hook & Ladder. We are delighted to have Hook & Ladder in the centre of the town, which will be a new offering for residents, for those working in the various businesses, the hospital and for visitors to Croom and to the Town Park,” said Patricia Ryan, CEO of CCDA.
The show will air at 12 p.m. and will explain what gastroenterology is, the common issues of the digestive system, and how gastroenterology may be able to help. The show is produced with cooperation from Catamount Access Television (CAT-TV). Viewers can see Medical Matters Weekly on Facebook at facebook.com/svmedicalcenter and facebook.com/CATTVBennington. A native New Englander, Dr. Furman received his medical degree from Boston University school of medicine. He then served for 11 years as an officer and physician in the United States Navy. He completed his internship and residency in Internal Medicine at the Portsmouth Naval Medical Center in Virginia, where he also served as chief resident in Internal Medicine. He completed a fellowship in Gastroenterology at Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington, D.C. and the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, MD, and went on to become an assistant professor of medicine at the Uniformed Services University of Hea