the care i received has been excellent. they didn t open them biopsy which determine which lung disease i had and how they were able to treat it and which don t as i needed to see. could you explain the care you receive at mount cyanide. i assume it is similar to what they are treating the whole person. of a primary doctor and they sent me two different doctors for the different diseases i have. gerd asthma, sinusitis and one primary care doc aired coordinates all bad. was your condition be worse if he didn t have access to the 9/11 health program? i believe would be terrible words because i had the world trade center cough. i would not hold a conversation without the program providing me with the medication i needed. dr. udasin what is this cohort of patients in the type of specialized care provided a clinical centers of excellence? we have people with rare conditions like david that need specialist health. we have been able to use their best university resou
While lawmakers agree that Pennsylvania’s higher education system needs to change, Republicans and Democrats this month have advanced conflicting proposals on how to do it.
Two Democratic lawmakers, one in the House and one in the Senate, are introducing legislation to advance Gov. Josh Shapiro’s proposals to reimagine Pennsylvania’s higher education system. The system has long been criticized as underfunded by the state and too expensive for students. The governor on Friday announced the introduction
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PennWest University trustees on Monday forwarded the names of two presidential hopefuls – one from Utah and the other from Tennessee – to the State System of Higher Education, which will pick the institution’s next president later this month. They are:Jon Anderson, provost and vice president for academic affairs/professor at