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Virtual vigil to honor and mourn in solidarity with AAPI communities

Virtual vigil to honor and mourn in solidarity with AAPI communities Vigil begins April 9 at 5:30 p.m. April 08, 2021 University of New Mexico students, staff, faculty and community members are planning a virtual vigil to honor and mourn in solidarity with AAPI Communities Friday, April 9 at 5:30 p.m. The vigil will begin with a discussion featuring students, faculty and community and include spoken word, dance and musical performances. Individuals interested in attending the virtual vigil are asked to register.   Several spaces have been identified throughout the community that will be open for individuals to use to meditate and reflect: The “U” at Hodgin Hall Alumni Center

Modular Medical Establishes a Distinguished Multi-Disciplinary Advisory Board

Modular Medical Establishes a Distinguished Multi-Disciplinary Advisory Board
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Gynecologic Oncology Leader Named at Rutgers Cancer Institute

Reply James K. Aikins, Jr., MD, FACOG, FACS New Brunswick, February 4, 2021 – Expanding its team of highly specialized professionals in the treatment of routine, rare and complex cancers of the female reproductive system, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (RWJUH), a RWJBarnabas Health facility, have named James K. Aikins, Jr., MD, FACOG, FACS chief of gynecologic oncology at Rutgers Cancer Institute and chief of gynecologic oncology services at RWJUH, New Jersey s largest academic medical center. He will also serve as Program Director for the Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship Program at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.

Corporate citizenship is more than a smart business move

ColoradoBiz Magazine It reminds us why we do the work we do January 8, 2021 UnitedHealthcare of Colorado President and CEO Marc Neely and Denver Broncos player Ja’Wuan James presenting a $12,000 bike and helmet donation to Godsman Elementary. You’ve probably heard the phrase corporate citizenship–generally defined as a company’s responsibilities toward society. But have you ever wondered what it really means or why it matters? These are questions I think about frequently. Data indicates that social and ethical governance is good for business. Companies with a reputation for social responsibility boast higher valuations. And a strong, ethical reputation can reduce staff turnover by up to 50 percent–saving time and money that would otherwise be spent on hiring and training replacements.

LCCC grads named Florence Nightingale Student Nurse Award winners

Two Lorain County Community College nursing graduates – Heather Horn and Katelyn Moore – recently were named as the Florence Nightingale Student Nurse Award for Nursing Excellence winners during a December virtual nurses pinning ceremony at LCCC. Horn, of Lorain, was named the winner from the LCCC main campus nursing program and Moore, of Greenwich in Huron County, was named the winner from the LCCC nursing program at Bowling Green State University Firelands Campus. Katelyn Moore Submitted - Advertisement - LCCC nursing faculty voted on the winner for the award at each location. The award is given to a student who demonstrates excellence in the clinical area caring for patients and as an emerging professional.

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