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Vicenta C. Gaspar-Yoo, EMBA '11
Vicenta C. Gaspar-Yoo, M.D., EMBA '11, was recently named President of Allegheny Valley Hospital. Gaspar-Yoo comes to AVH from University Hospitals Health System (UH) in Cleveland, where she most recently served in dual capacities as System Physician Advisor and System Physician Lead for HRM…
Read David Cooperrider and Michelle McQuaid's New Book
David Cooperrider and Michelle McQuaid publish their new book titled: Your Change Blueprint: How To Design & Deliver An AI Summit Praise for Your Change Blueprint: "Change efforts usually start with an effort to identify what's going wrong and fix it. But sometimes the best way to solve a problem…
20 Years of Mt. Sinai Scholars
Last week the Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation celebrated twenty years of support for its Mt. Sinai Scholars program, which aids in the recruitment of junior faculty members to the basic sciences here at the School of Medicine. This visionary foundation’s marvelous investment – a total of $9M to…
Cristian Sandoval, EMBA '08
Cristian Sandoval, EMBA '08, was recently named Executive Director of Marketing and Communications at Texas A&M University-San Antonio. With more than 20 years of marketing experience, Sandoval has lead innovation and brand development for sales-driven organizations in the United States and Latin…
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River sediment speaks to changing climate
Case Western Reserve University researcher studies sediment in Colorado streams; helps to understand dynamics of rivers like Cuyahoga Studying the sediment of a mountain river can reveal thousands of years or more of a waterway’s history, including new threats from more frequent wildfires and…
Natasha Conley, PhD '18
Natasha Conley, PhD '18 and Fowler Center Fellow, was named Ascend Grant Manager at Washington University in St. Louis. Read more.
Director's Message: Cancer Mortality Declines Nationally, Findings Depict Need for Continued Efforts in our Catchment Area: National and State Data Available for Download
Last month the NCI released their Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer that reported "for all cancer sites combined, cancer death rates continued to decline in men, women, and children in the United States from 1999 to 2016." While these statistics are encouraging and confirm we have…
KL2 Scholar alum uses data to decide when to transfer patients by medical helicopter
The ability to quickly move patients by medical helicopter is especially vital in what is known as the golden hour--that first hour after a traumatic injury, considered the most critical for successful emergency treatment. "For true emergencies, it is quicker and better to transport someone by…
Latest Buzz: Malaria Drug May Help Prevent Genetic Hearing Loss
Outlet: Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News