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Head of UW Virology Lab answers your vaccine questions January 7, 2021 at 12:22 pm
KIRO Radio’s Dave Ross speaks with Dr. Keith Jerome, head of the University of Washington’s Virology Lab, to answer common questions about the vaccine rollout and address the post-holiday surge in cases.
Plus, reporter Aaron Granillo joins with more information about your place in line for a vaccine, and the statewide app that should be online next week.
Geneva ‘JBLM Grant’ winners advancing new standard of care for trauma victim resuscitation
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Lt. Col. (P) Matthew Eckert and Capt. Daniel Lammers will present their research on a novel treatment for traumatic blood loss at the 34th EAST Scientific Assembly this month. TACOMA, Wash. (PRWEB) January 06, 2021 During acute trauma scenarios, medical personnel are in a battle with time as the challenge becomes: is there enough time to stop ongoing blood loss?
Hemorrhage from major trauma is the leading cause of death on the battlefield and survival depends on prompt surgical interventions. A military research team at Madigan Army Medical Center, Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) is looking at novel ways to treat blood loss using a cardiac agent shown to improve patient survival in some models. Their research was funded by a ‘JBLM Small Grant Competition,’ made possible by a partnership between Geneva
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Abbie Shull: JBLM soldier charged in drifting incident that left two women dead at car meetup
News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. 12/23/2020 Abbie Shull, The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.)
Dec. 22 A Joint Base Lewis-McChord soldier is facing multiple charges, including vehicular homicide, after his vehicle hit and killed two women at a car meetup, according to the King County Prosecutor s office.
On Nov. 27, Pfc. Rondale Hendricks, 19, attended the meetup around midnight in north Auburn near state Route 167, according to the Auburn Police Department.
The vehicle Hendricks was driving was drifting when it hit three women on foot, according to Auburn police. Drifting is a technique where the driver of the car intentionally oversteers, with a loss of traction, while theoretically maintaining control of the vehicle through a complete turn.