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Target kicks off back-to-school with savings for teachers
The chain also will have deals for Target Circle members and college students. MINNEAPOLIS — While summer is not over yet, back-to-school season is gearing up and Minnesota-based Target is preparing to offer savings for teachers to sweeten the deal. Starting July 16 to Aug. 26, teachers can get a…#targetcircle #minnesota #target #k12 #amazon #bestbuy #rokufiretv #appletv #kare #heartthreads
Source: Reuters: Health - July 8, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Movers and Shakers, July 2023
Dr. Chudgar Saumil Chudgar, MD, MS, SFHM, a hospitalist at Duke University Hospital, Durham, N.C., and associate professor of medicine and assistant dean for clinical education at Duke University School of Medicine, is the recipient of the School of Medicine Master Clinician/Teacher Award. The award honors faculty for accomplishment and service in the area of teaching in the School of Medicine or Medical Center and recognizes their extraordinary commitment to teaching and students.  Dr. Chudgar earned his medical degree from Duke University School of Medicine and completed his residency at Duke University Medical Center....
Source: The Hospitalist - July 6, 2023 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Lisa Casinger Tags: Career People in HM Source Type: research

SHM 2023 Awards of Excellence and Junior Investigator Award
The HOMERuN COVID-19 Collaborative Group, winner of the Excellence in Teamwork award, included more than 150 members across 80 institutions. SHM’s Awards of Excellence Program honors members who’ve made exceptional contributions to hospital medicine in a variety of categories. Please join The Hospitalist and SHM in congratulating the 2023 award winners. Clinical Leadership for Physicians Benji K. Mathews, MD, MBA, SFHM Dr. Mathews Dr. Mathews is the department chair of hospital medicine and division head at Regions Hospital with HealthPartners in Minnesota and an associate professor of medicine with a passion for ed...
Source: The Hospitalist - June 1, 2023 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Ronda Whitaker Tags: Awards Career Source Type: research

How a ‘worst-case’ data breach rocked Minneapolis schools
Nearly 200,000 leaked files reveal sensitive student and educator information in an devastating attack that experts say endangers the school community Read Full Story#readfullstory
Source: Reuters: Health - May 10, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

How Doctors Inadvertently Fat-Shame Kids
When Beth Nathan was 10 years old, her pediatrician grabbed her belly and said, “OK! Time to switch to skim milk!” Nathan estimates that she weighed “maybe four pounds more” than her friends at school at that point. Until then, she had never thought much about her body. But the doctor’s comment hit its mark. Nathan began thinking about her weight more and went on her first diet in high school. Though she never met the criteria for an eating disorder, she also never shook the expectation that she should be thinner. She continued dieting off and on through college and medical school. And then, N...
Source: TIME: Health - April 18, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Virginia Sole-Smith Tags: Uncategorized Books Excerpt freelance society-team Source Type: news

This Startup Is Using Plants to Capture Carbon Emissions
A Minneapolis startup company wants to become a leader in the emerging carbon capture and storage market. → My No. 1 dividend stock for a LIFETIME of income. (From Oxford Club) Carba, co-founded by a University of Minnesota chemical engineering professor and a former student, has developed a…#minneapolis #oxfordclub #carba #andrewjones #minnesota #gridcatalyst #wastemanagement #twincities #pfas #ninaaxelson
Source: Reuters: Health - March 24, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Pet food prices are rising. Could it ever get so high you ' d give up your pup?
Americans shared whether a recent spike in pet food prices has affected them and if the price could ever get so high they'd consider giving up their pets. "Yeah, I have definitely experienced that," Isabella, an Austin-based college student, told Fox News. She said if total costs ever became…#austin #chewy #federalreservebank #minneapolis
Source: Reuters: Health - March 5, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

How Does Thiamine Deficiency Result in an Elevated Lactate?
Case A 50-year-old male with a medical history of severe alcohol use disorder and type 2 diabetes mellitus presented to the emergency department with shortness of breath and dry cough. Initial venous blood gases showed a pH of 7.06, anion gap of 41, and lactate of 5.19 mmol/L. After fluid resuscitation, glycemic control, and standard thiamine replacement, the patient’s lactate remained elevated. Overview Elevated lactate is a common finding in hospitalized patients.1   Hyperlactatemia is defined as a serum lactate level greater than 2 mmol/L. Lactic acidosis is elevated lactate in the setting of pH under 7.35.2 The dif...
Source: The Hospitalist - February 1, 2023 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Ronda Whitaker Tags: Key Clinical Questions Source Type: research

Friday Feature: unCommon Construction
Colleen HroncichAaron Frumin knows what it ’s like to be disengaged at school. He dropped out of college in his third year because he wanted a more purposeful life. And that ’s exactly what he’s created—for himself and for hundreds of students—withunCommon Construction, an innovative program where high school students build houses from the ground up.Aaron ’s path had many twists and turns. After Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005, he took advantage of his flexibility and moved to New Orleans to volunteer with the Red Cross. Before long, he was helping with construction—and found he liked it. After his serv...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - January 13, 2023 Category: American Health Authors: Colleen Hroncich Source Type: blogs

Externship Housing Connections
Are you going into to clinics and have no idea where you’re going to live on those external rotations? Have no fear! I am also in the same boat and was hoping to set up a thread to help. Personally, I am looking for housing near these vet campuses in fall of 2023. I won’t have transport so close to campus or on a bus route would be ideal. OSU in Columbus, OH CSU in Fort Collins, CO UMN in Minneapolis, MN I attend Cornell, so am happy to help you find local housing for those planning to... Read more
Source: Student Doctor Network - September 27, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: somebun Tags: Pre-Veterinary Source Type: forums

STI Guideline Updates for Pediatric Hospitalists
PHM Session: 2021 Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Guideline Updates: What the Pediatric Hospitalist Needs to Know Presenters: Jason Zucker, MD, Columbia University, New York, and Candice McNeil, MD, MPH, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Winston-Salem, N.C. As the assistant director of the New York City STD/HIV Prevention Training Center and co-medical director of the Southeast STD/HIV Prevention Training Center, Drs. Zucker and McNeil shared their expertise on this ever-evolving topic. As of 2020, there were more than 2 million cases of chlamydia and gonorrhea, about 130,000 cases of syphilis, and a 235% increase in...
Source: The Hospitalist - September 23, 2022 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Lisa Casinger Tags: Adolescent Medicine Clinical Guidelines Diagnostic Education HIV Lifestyle Pediatrics STIs Source Type: research

The Macro View – Health, Economics, and Politics and the Big Picture. What I Am Watching Here And Abroad.
 September 08, 2022 Edition-----In the US we are seeing the outcomes of Climate Change really of and running with droughts and fires etc. Biden amped up the partisan divide with a fiery anti-Republican speech!In Russia the last leader of Soviet Russia died.In the UK we have a new PM while in Europe the energy crisis is just getting worse.In OZ we have survived the Jobs and Skills Summit with 36 prearranged outcomes. Stage management +++ in action. The GP crisis is not being addressed fully and worries regarding the Global Economy - esp. China - worsen.-----Major Issues.-----https://www.afr.com/work-and-careers/educati...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - September 8, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

Why Sleeping In On School Days May Be Good for Teen Health
California teenagers can snooze a little later this year, thanks to a newly implemented law that says most high schools and middle schools cannot start before 8:30 a.m. and 8 a.m., respectively. That law—the first in the country to set statewide mandates for school start times—isn’t only big for California students, but also for public-health experts fighting against what the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has called an “epidemic” of teen sleep deprivation. Both the AAP and U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have long opposed early-morning class times and advocated for middl...
Source: TIME: Health - August 16, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Jamie Ducharme Tags: Uncategorized healthscienceclimate Sleep Source Type: news

Minneapolis schools reaches tentative agreement with union representing teachers and support staff
Students may return to class as soon as Monday, pending a union vote on the contract, the district said. In a news release, the union noted "major gains" on pay for education support... #unionvote #newsrelease
Source: Reuters: Health - March 25, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

High-Income Households Overrepresented in U.S. Medical Student Body, Report Finds
Students at U.S. medical schools disproportionately hail from high-income households, areport appearing today inJAMA Network Open has found.“The underrepresentation of low-income groups was nearly ubiquitous across race and ethnicity groups,” wrote Arman A. Shahriar, B.S., of the University of Minnesota Medical School, Jonathan M. Miller, Ph.D., M.P.H., of Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute in Minneapolis, and colleagues.The researchers examined data collected through the Association of American Medical Colleges Matriculating Student Questionnaire (AAMC-MSQ) between 2017 and 2019. As part of this survey, matriculat...
Source: Psychiatr News - March 15, 2022 Category: Psychiatry Tags: ethnicity household income JAMA Network Open medical school medical students race Source Type: research