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“My Son Did Not Have to Die” from Prescribed Drug
On July 23, 2007, my 17-year-old son, Logan Parker, underwent successful surgery at a freestanding ASC to correct his sleep apnea. He received IV morphine in the PACU: 2 mg administered 3 times over 20 minutes beginning at 12:50 p.m. His IV was removed 8 minutes later and he was discharged at 1:25 p.m., just […]
November 16, 2016
Other News
Dental Hygiene to Prevent Disease Among Wampanoag
Massachusetts’s summer resorts in Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard offer miles of sand and sea, and they are not among the areas of the country that one would think have a dental disparity problem. The Wampanoag Native Americans who are based on the Cape and Vineyard, however, experience a lack of preventive and low-cost restorative […]
November 16, 2016
Nursing
College Gets Grant for Native Americans in Nursing
The Indian Health Service has awarded a grant of more than $300,000 to University of New Mexico College of Nursing to educate more American Indian and Native Alaskan nursing students. The three-year “American Indians Into Nursing” grant brings together the UNM College of Nursing, San Juan College and UNM Center for Native American Health. Read […]
November 16, 2016
Disparities
Former Surgeon General Addresses Health Disparities
Novello, MD, former U.S. Surgeon General, November 4 during a lecture sponsored by Feinberg’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion, speaking on health disparities in the United States. “She is impressive and inspiring; she has had an incredible personal journey. She is here to share her wisdom, her life story and her experiences,” said Clyde Yancy, […]
November 16, 2016
Disparities
Statins Underused Among Women, Minorities
Use of cholesterol-lowering statin medications in the United States rocketed upward 80% in the decade between 2002 and 2013. But new research suggests that the drugs shown to prevent heart attacks and strokes remain underused, especially among women, ethnic minorities and the uninsured. Close to 40 million American adults over 40 took statin medications in […]
November 16, 2016
Other News
S.D. Governor Ditches Medicaid Plan After Talk with Pence
PIERRE, S.D. — Republican Gov. Dennis Daugaard says he won’t pursue an expansion of Medicaid in 2017 after a discussion with Vice President-elect Mike Pence. The South Dakota governor said in a statement that his decision is based on a meeting November 14 in which he and Pence talked about the Trump administration’s plans for […]
November 16, 2016
Policies
Women’s Caucus: “Fight Trump on Abortion, Healthcare”
California’s women lawmakers are fighting against President-elect Donald Trump’s statements that he’d support overturning abortion rights. “President-elect Trump’s statements and policies threaten to restrict our freedoms, cut off our healthcare, affect our economy and the pocketbooks of working families, and drag us back to an era of back alley abortions,” said state Sen. Hannah-Beth Jackson […]
November 16, 2016
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A Sense of Place
Native students reconnect with heritage amid diversity mosaic of modern age.
November 16, 2016
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DARBY DICKERSON
DARBY DICKERSON has been named dean of John Marshall Law School in Illinois, effective January 1. She was dean and W. Frank Newton Professor at Texas Tech University School of Law. Dickerson received a bachelor’s and a master’s from the College of William & Mary and a juris doctor from Vanderbilt University.
November 16, 2016
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CEDRIC MERLIN POWELL
CEDRIC MERLIN POWELL has been named faculty grievance officer at the University of Louisville. He is a professor at the Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville. He earned a bachelor’s from Oberlin College and a juris doctor from New York University.
November 16, 2016
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ELIEZER BERMUDEZ
ELIEZER BERMUDEZ has been named interim dean of the College of Health and Human Services at Indiana State University. He was chair of applied health sciences at Indiana State University.
November 16, 2016
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DILCIE PEREZ
DILCIE PEREZ has been named dean of student life and judicial affairs at Mira-Costa College. She was dean of students at California State University, San Marcos (CSUSM). Perez earned a bachelor’s from CSUSM and a master’s from Central Michigan University.
November 16, 2016
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SARAH NUTTER
SARAH NUTTER was named dean of the Charles H. Lundquist College of Business at the University of Oregon, effective January 17. She is dean of the School of Business at George Mason University. Nutter earned a bachelor’s from Ferris State University in Michigan, and an MBA and a doctorate from Michigan State University.
November 16, 2016
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DEBORA ESPOSITO
DEBORA ESPOSITO was named an assistant professor in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences of North Carolina State University. She was a senior research scientist at the Dole Nutrition Institute of the North Carolina Research Center. Esposito earned a bachelor’s from the Federal University of Vicosa in Brazil, and a master’s and a doctorate from Rutgers University.
November 16, 2016
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MICHELLE M. WRIGHT
MICHELLE M. WRIGHT was named to the Kay Davis Professorship at Northwestern. She is a professor of African American studies and comparative literary studies. Wright earned a bachelor’s from Oberlin College and a doctorate from the University of Michigan.
November 16, 2016
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S.P. RAJ
S.P. RAJ has been named interim dean of the Martin J. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University. He was a professor and chair of the marketing department. Raj earned a bachelor’s from the Indian Institute of Technology in India and a doctorate from Carnegie-Mellon University.
November 16, 2016
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VERONICA I. OFORLEA
VERONICA I. OFORLEA has been named associate dean of disabled student programs and services at Santa Ana College. She was director of Disabled Students Program and Services, Student Health Services and CalWORKS at Merced College. Oforlea earned a bachelor’s from California State University, San Bernardino, a master’s from Western University of Health Services, Pomona, and a doctorate from California State University, Stanislaus.
November 16, 2016
Students
Experts: Trump’s Election May Slow Influx of International Students at U.S. Colleges
In the midst of concerns about President-elect Donald Trump, survey suggests that students who feel less welcome here may choose to study elsewhere.
November 15, 2016
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