Leaky roof could mean new cat shelter for West Columbia Gorge Humane Society
Published: April 6, 2021, 6:02am
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7 Photos This cutie named Baby and all of the West Columbia Gorge Humane Society s shelter cats moved to a temporary location at WellHaven Pet Health Mill Plain while details about a new shelter are worked out. (Contributed photo) Photo Gallery
The cats of the West Columbia Gorge Humane Society can look forward to a new place to rest their furry little heads. That’s the good news that started with bad news: the leaky roof over their old shelter at 2675 Index St., Washougal.
KINGSTON â At the Care New England Field Hospital in Cranston, healthcare professionals are putting themselves on the frontlines of the pandemic in order to deliver lifesaving care.Â
Several of these brave individuals are coming from the University of Rhode Islandâs College of Pharmacy. All of them, both professors and students alike, have voluntarily stepped up to the plate.
âSeeing these people step up â not just pharmacy but nursing, physicians, everybody â everybody is rowing this boat in the right direction,â said URI Clinical Assistant Professor Dr. Todd Brothers. âWe all work as a cohesive group and decide how to get things done promptly. Itâs invigorating to be part of this.â
more than 300 patients at full capacity. URI professors and students
are helping run the pharmacy there.URI
College of Pharmacy Clinical Assistant Professor Todd Brothers is coordinating
the pharmacy inside the COVID-19 Field Hospital in Cranston, along with several
URI faculty members and students.
Several
University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy students and professors have
stepped up to fight the COVID-19 pandemic at the Care New England Field
Hospital in Cranston, including Clinical Assistant Professor Dr. Todd Brothers
who is coordinating pharmacy efforts there.
“Seeing
these people step up not just pharmacy but nursing, physicians, everybody
everybody is rowing this boat in the right direction,” Brothers said. “We all