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Businesses. People living in one bay area city says homeless crime has gotten out of control. Tonight we are helping neighbors get answers. The bay area city were more cases are surging, nearly 4 times more than the rest of the county. It is a challenge but we can address it right now, kpix news at 7 00. Clesd acceptg applicants. Kpix 5 live at uc berkeley tonight with some reaction on this. Ondrea . Reporter not just those 64 students mentioned in the audit, also found 400 more cases of questionable status, questionable admission status to university of california over a sixyear period people gaining the system to get College Admissions. That reaction from uc berkeley, state audit revealed 42 students were granted improper admissions to the elite Public School in much the same manner that brought down Felicity Huffman and Lori Laughlin in the College Admissions scandal. Some other connections perhaps to an executive that worked at the campus or and alumni. This email exchange between
StanfordCaliforniaUnited-statesFremontAlameda-countyOaklandIllinoisWhitehouseDistrict-of-columbiaMichiganSan-franciscoBerkeleyLike those hardest hit by the wildfires. Streets are narrow, trees tower over homes. When you have a community of a similar population, similar geography impacted as much as paradise was, absolutely. It will raise the stakes to say are we as prepared as we can be today. First responders have created a booklet that will be mailed to all residents of the lafayette and communities to better prepare them in case they have to evacuate a fire zone. The booklet gives tips on getting out quickly, creating an emergency evacuation kit and how to record Important Documents that may be lost in a fire. How to save your life by getting out but also how to recover and get everything not back but get back to a normal lifestyle after a disaster like a wildfire. One of the areas of concern is springhill road were homesick along a wooded street that narrows to one lane. In march, First Responders staged a live evacuation drill to show residents how crowded things could get during a fire. But perhaps most
Santa-clara-countyCaliforniaUnited-statesChileSquaw-valleyPacificaSan-franciscoSan-jose-hospitalAmericansBrian-carmodyWade-newmanSanta-claraWith advancements such as artificial intelligence being hailed as the solution to healthcare workforce challenges and the mismatch between demand and supply, Gareth Iacobucci reports on how interactions between doctors and patients are changing
At the Nuffield Trust’s 2024 summit in early March The BMJ hosted a panel discussion, at which experts discussed what the increasing reliance on and use of tools such as artificial intelligence (AI) means for the relationship between clinicians and patients.
### The panellists (chair: Kamran Abbasi, editor in chief, The BMJ )
The panellist Rebecca Rosen, a GP and senior fellow at the Nuffield Trust, says that AI has great promise in general practice as a digital triage tool, where she says that it’s increasingly being used to “filter patients’ needs at the front door.” In terms of diagnosing, however, she says that technology isn’t yet sophisticated enough to capture “the nuanced, complicated world of general practice with undif
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