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KINGSTON — The University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy and the Pharmaceutical Development Institute have partnered with RI Bio, Skills for Rhode Island’s Future, and the state Department of ....
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Dr. Marc Parlange Dear Dr. Marc Parlange, On April 12, 2021, the Board of Trustees of the University of Rhode Island (URI) announced your selection as our next President. Sadly, the announcement came as a disappointment to many members of the URI community – faculty, staff and students – who firmly believe that your selection arose from a grossly flawed, discriminatory hiring process that harms African Americans, specifically, and the diversity and inclusion efforts of the whole URI community. I write (A) to inform you of the history of systemic racism at URI up to and including your appointment as yet another White, male President, the seriously flawed recruitment process that led to your selection, and the toxic environment and discord that you most certainly will inherit the moment you assume your new position, and (B) to implore you to rescind your acceptance.GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE ....
Hereâs how these public health leaders would grade Rhode Islandâs COVID-19 vaccine rollout Spoiler alert: There are no Aâs on this report card. By Alexa Gagosz Globe Staff,Updated February 12, 2021, 11:56 a.m. Email to a Friend Physician assistant Adriana Reyna prepares doses of the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine at Forand Manor in Central Falls, RI.Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff PROVIDENCE â Without a clear communication strategy from the state, supply chain issues, and hundreds of eligible residents failing to successfully book an appointment, Rhode Islanders are growing increasingly frustrated with how the state has handled its vaccine rollout. ....
Reply With the production of the COVID-19 vaccine, the end of the pandemic is on the horizon. While there s still a long way to go, University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy faculty and staff members continue their efforts to hasten the end of the deadly pandemic, training pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to administer the vaccine. Under new COVID health regulations, pharmacy technicians are allowed to administer the vaccine, necessitating training for those who hadn t previously vaccinated. They join pharmacists, who were granted the right to vaccinate in Rhode Island about 10 years ago. Mary-Jane Kanaczet, director of the College s Office of Continuing Professional Development for the Health Professions, received a license from the American Pharmacists Association to provide the training, and taught 33 pharmacy techs and 29 pharmacists recently, including Paul Larrat, dean of the College of Pharmacy. ....