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Baumann Receiving Lifetime Achievement Award After Nearly 50 Years Dedicated to Child Neurology


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LEXINGTON, Ky. (Feb. 11, 2021) At age 13, Robert Baumann began working at a children’s camp owned by his family, shaping his desire to find a career in which he could help children. “I also thought the brain and neurology were just fascinating. So, it turned out to be the only logical combination.”
The one-time camp counselor now finds himself known as Dr. Baumann and is receiving the Brumback Lifetime Achievement Award from the Child Neurology Society (CNS) after nearly a half-century of work at the University of Kentucky.
Baumann was born in Chicago, Illinois. He received his undergraduate degree from Tufts University before going on to attend medical school at Western Reserve University (now known as Case Western Reserve). Baumann then was able to really work on his specialty as he focused on pediatrics and neurology at the University of Chicago. His training there was interrupted for two years due to service with the United States Air Force. Upon compl ....

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Cox/Henderson announce 19 more cabinet/staff members (Part 3)


Cox/Henderson announce 19 more cabinet/staff members (Part 3)
Created: 22 December 2020
Governor-elect Cox and Lt. Governor-elect Henderson announced 19 additional key cabinet and staff positions that will join the new administration. The appointees represent a range of diversity and bring both private and public sector experience to their new (and in some cases, continuing) roles. The first six were listed previously here, the next six here and these are the final seven from Monday s announcement.
Tracy Gruber has been named the executive director of the Utah Department of Human Services. DHS oversees multiple divisions including the Division of Aging and Adult Services, the Division of Child and Family Services, the Division of Juvenile Justice Services, the Division of Services for People with Disabilities, the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health, the Office of Fiscal Operations, the Office of Licensing (foster care, adoption, etc.), the O ....

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KGO ABC World News Tonight With David Muir April 2, 2020 00:41:00

We don t have a ventilator for her mom. that we re going to leave her on oxygen and hope for the best. reporter: valarie roberts from sacramento is a grandmother and cancer survivor. nobody, nobody s allowed in my house. reporter: health care providers are warning people to stay away from emergency rooms unless they re very sick. they re also warning the vulnerable, like roberts. she says an oncologist called her to say to try to avoid the e.r. in the event of a surge. she told kgo that the doctor also said this. i wouldn t be probably a candidate for a ventilator if it was between me and a healthy person, no. the conversation was tough. if you get this virus and get complications with it, we need to discuss comfort care for you. comfort care as in morphine? yes. reporter: her hospital released a statement about the conversation, saying clinicians regularly communicate with medically vulnerable patients to fulfill their current health care needs. we will do everything we ....

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FOXNEWS Outnumbered December 24, 2019 17:17:00

Significant. speak to julie, i see you shaking your head yes. julie: i think about the unemployed people that used to be unemployed in the last administration and no of jobs. not only jobs, but they are making more money. and small businesses are doing better so that they have more money to hire people. it is just a matter of time before health care maybe gets their act together so that these companies can thrive. that is the big issue moving forward. i believe in the economy is health care. health care needs to get fixed in order for the businesses to survive and be able to afford their place. david: what is one of the biggest areas of growth? health care hiring in the last two quarters. lisa: that has been the case for decades. capri, what is the argument for democrats? gary cohn and kevin hossler wrote in the wall street journal noting how lower income earners are seeing wage increase and $6,000 increase for income because of the tax cut, so when the economy is so strong, wh ....

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FOXNEWS The Next Revolution With Steve Hilton December 23, 2019 02:48:00

Is is going to help president trump next year, hurt him or make no difference? i think will help him in the sense, it sort of bolsters his claims when he makes these arguments against congress, he makes these arguments of a witchhunt if people are out to get him and people are seeing in all actuality that those things are really happening. i also think when democrats try to make the argument that they decide deserve to be in power i think the question is why so they can squander their leadership or squander their house majority on something so partisan and political, doesn t help any american, doesn t help them with additional income or help them on their healthcare needs. it s just an incredibly partisan process. i also think about the fact, let s say joe biden ends up being the democrat nominee. democrats keep making the argument that we need stability. joe biden is gonna be your guy, the guy that s out talking about. [inaudible] can t remember what city he s in, talking about his ....

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