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Township Stands Firm on Developers9 Duties
For All DepartmentB Call ANK REGISTE RE 6-0013 Issued Weekly, entered as Second Clast Matter at tho Post VOLUME LXXIX, NO. 7 Office at Bed Bunk, N J. under tli. Act of March 3, 1879. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1956 10c PER COPY PAGE ONE Two Hurt in Crash at Pearl and Oakland (Lack of Ouorum Nullifies Township Stands Firm Appointment, Ordinances 9 SHREWSBURY—.Following the meeting until after the session advice of Borough Attorney Leon adjourned. On Developers Duties Among the business on which Reussllle, Mayor John H. Hawkins action must await the Sept. 4 MIDDLETOWN — Developer* yesterday announced that business meeting are adoption of ordi- of Monterey Manor, representing conducted at a council meeting nances providing bond Issues for the "other side" In the angry con- Tuesday night has been nullified the improvement of Patterson ave. Woman Faces Grand jury Action troversy that has raged at recent due to the lack of a quorum. and for curbs on Patterson ave. meeting* of the township commit- The mayor convened the meet- and Queen Anne dr. tee, replied to the development Ing with two councllmen present- Swimming Fool Laws On Race Discrimination Charge residents' criticisms yesterday. James W. Bly and Bernard B. Due for another Introduction At tho conclusion of the dis- White. He then named Abram are building code amendments • MIDDLETOWN — Mrs. Eva cussion, however, Mayor Frank Sanborn, Jr., of Patterson ave. to dealing with swimming pools. Barkei, rt. 35, MIddletown, last F. Blalsdell advised both sides fill the vacancy caused by the Companion ordinances, one per- night was held by Magistrate W. -
Xavier University 150Th Commencement Exercise, 1988 Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH
Xavier University Exhibit Xavier University Commencement Ceremonies University Archives and Special Collections Digital Collection 5-14-1988 Xavier University 150th Commencement Exercise, 1988 Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/commencement Xavier University 150th Commencement Exercise Riverfront Coliseum May 14, 1988 10:00 a.m. Graduate and Undergraduate Classes Xavier University Board of Trustees Michael J. Conaton '55 (Chairman) J. Leo Klein, S.J. Charlotte Beers Gary N. Kocher Paul J. Borgman, S.J. Melissa Lanier Clement L. Buenger '53 Michael J. Lavelle, S.J. Robert J. Bueter, S.J. Lawrence A. Leser '57 George E. Castrucci '59 Gregory F. Lucey, S.J. Thomas G. Cody William 1. O'Halloran, S.J. Gerald J. DeBrunner '59 John E. Pepper Albert J. DiUlio, S.J. Paul G. Sittenfeld Timothy S. Healy, S.J. Norma K. Stone Donald M. Henderson John M. Tew, M.D. Date indicates year of graduation from Xavier University Officers of the University Albert J. DiUlio, S.J. President Joan Connell Vice President, Academic Affairs J. Richard Hirte' Vice President, Financial Administration William R. Gioielli Vice President. University Relations Arthur Shriberg Vice President, Student Development Vincent H. Beckman '38 University Counsel COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES PROCESSIONAL Pomp and Circumstance, E. W. Elgar Prince of Denmark's March, Jeremiah Clarke Grand Marshal Vytautas J. Bieliauskas Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychology Candidates for Degrees Faculty Marshals University Faculty and Staff Administration Valedictorian Board of Trustee Members Honorary Degree Recipients President WELCOME Joan Connell Vice President for Academic Affairs THE NATIONAL ANTHEM led by Harriet Beebe Adjunct Professor of Music INVOCATION Ruth Graf, R.S.M. -
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2020 Department of Neurological Surgery Annual Report Reporting period July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020 Table of Contents: Introduction .................................................................3 Faculty and Residents ...................................................5 Faculty ...................................................................6 Residents ...............................................................8 Stuart Rowe Lecturers .........................................10 Peter J. Jannetta Lecturers ................................... 11 Department Overview ............................................... 13 History ............................................................... 14 Goals/Mission .................................................... 16 Organization ...................................................... 16 Accomplishments of Note ................................ 29 Education Programs .................................................. 35 Faculty Biographies ................................................... 47 Resident Biographies ................................................171 Research ....................................................................213 Overview ...........................................................214 Investigator Research Summaries ................... 228 Research Grant Summary ................................ 242 Alumni: Past Residents ........................................... 249 Donations ................................................................ 259 Statistics -
Content Analysis of In-Game Commentary of the National Football League’S Concussion Problem
Wilfrid Laurier University Scholars Commons @ Laurier Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive) 2016 No More Mind Games: Content Analysis of In-Game Commentary of the National Football League’s Concussion Problem Jeffrey Parker Wilfrid Laurier University, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://scholars.wlu.ca/etd Part of the American Popular Culture Commons, Broadcast and Video Studies Commons, Criminology Commons, Criminology and Criminal Justice Commons, Critical and Cultural Studies Commons, Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law Commons, Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Ethnicity in Communication Commons, Health Policy Commons, Mass Communication Commons, Other Film and Media Studies Commons, Public Relations and Advertising Commons, Social Influence and oliticalP Communication Commons, Sociology of Culture Commons, Sports Studies Commons, and the Television Commons Recommended Citation Parker, Jeffrey, "No More Mind Games: Content Analysis of In-Game Commentary of the National Football League’s Concussion Problem" (2016). Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive). 1800. https://scholars.wlu.ca/etd/1800 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by Scholars Commons @ Laurier. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive) by an authorized administrator of Scholars Commons @ Laurier. For more information, please contact [email protected]. No More Mind Games: Content Analysis of In-Game Commentary of the National Football League’s Concussion Problem by Jeffrey Parker B.A. (Honours), Wilfrid Laurier University, 2013 THESIS Submitted to the Department of Criminology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Master of Arts in Criminology Wilfrid Laurier University © Jeffrey Parker 2015 ii Abstract American (gridiron) football played at the professional level in the National Football League (NFL) is an inherently physical spectator sport, in which players frequently engage in significant contact to the head and upper body. -
Local Houses of Worship Local H
Local Houses of Worship Local Houses of Worship Compliments of UPMC Presbyterian Office of Spiritual Care, Compliments of UPMC Presbyterian Office of Spiritual Care, 412-647-7560 412-647-7560 Downtown Monroeville Chabad at Pitt Friends Meeting House Downtown Monroeville Chabad at Pitt Friends Meeting House 215 Lytton Ave. (Quaker) 215 Lytton Ave. (Quaker) Beth Hamedrash Hagodol/ (outside of city) Beth Hamedrash Hagodol/ (outside of city) 443-525-4212 4836 Ellsworth Ave. 443-525-4212 4836 Ellsworth Ave. Beth Jacob Congregation Beth Jacob Congregation Chabad Jewish Center www.chabadpgh.org 412-683-2669 Chabad Jewish Center www.chabadpgh.org 412-683-2669 (Jewish Orthodox) (Jewish Orthodox) of Monroeville www.quaker.org/legacy/ of Monroeville www.quaker.org/legacy/ 810 5th Ave. 810 5th Ave. (Jewish Hassidic) Church of the Ascension pghpamm (Jewish Hassidic) Church of the Ascension pghpamm 412-471-4443 2715 Mosside Blvd. (ACNA) 412-471-4443 2715 Mosside Blvd. (ACNA) 412-372-1000 4729 N. Ellsworth Ave. Heinz Memorial Chapel 412-372-1000 4729 N. Ellsworth Ave. Heinz Memorial Chapel Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Trinity Episcopal Cathedral www.jewishmonroeville.com 412-621-4361 (non-denominational) www.jewishmonroeville.com 412-621-4361 (non-denominational) 328 Sixth Ave. 328 Sixth Ave. www.Ascensionpgh.org Bellefield Ave. www.Ascensionpgh.org Bellefield Ave. 412-232-6404 412-232-6404 Christ’s Church Ministries between Forbes and Fifth Christ’s Church Ministries between Forbes and Fifth www.trinitycathedralpgh.org www.trinitycathedralpgh.org (Hebraic Christian Fellowship) Church of Christ 412-624-4156 (Hebraic Christian Fellowship) Church of Christ 412-624-4156 1622 James St. (non-denominational) www.heinzchapel.pitt.edu 1622 James St. -
General Orientation Handbook 2019
GENERAL ORIENTATION HANDBOOK 2019 -Table of Contents- UPMC Horizon: Organizational Review • Business Unit Mission/Vision/Values • AIDET Plus the Promise • UPMC Horizon Senior Leadership Team Organizational Goals Ethics & Code of Conduct • Human Resources Performance Management License/Certification/Registration & Required Clearances (if applicable) Orientation Period Drug Free Workplace Clean Air/Smoke Free Attendance Guidelines Corrective Action & Discharge Grievance Policy Harassment Employee Rights Equal Employment & Non-Discrimination Fair Labor Standard Act LifeSolutions • Employee Health/MyHealth@ Work Worker’s Compensation Work Related Injuries/Illness Environment of Care • Safety Management Safety Officer Safety Management Plan • Security Management Reporting Security Issues Door Access/Sensitive Areas Workplace Violence • Fire Safety & Response/Life Safety • Medical Equipment/Electrical Safety Safe Medical Device Act • Utility Systems • Emergency Preparedness/Disaster Management Code/Condition Definitions • Hazardous Materials/Waste Management Spill Response • Radiation Safety Infection Prevention & Control • OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens • Employee Health Services • Tuberculosis • Hand Hygiene • PPE/Standard & Isolation Precautions Patient Rights and Safety • Reporting Patient Incidences • MCARE • National Patient Safety Goals • Sentinel Events • Abuse & Neglect • New Born Protection/Safe Haven Program • Fall Prevention • Restraints • Privacy & Security • HIPAA/Confidentiality • Patient Rights & Responsibilities • Organizational -
UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program Fellowship Opportunities
UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program Fellowship Opportunities Established in 2000, the UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program has grown to include seven attending clinical neuropsychologists who work within a multidisciplinary team to assess, diagnose, and treat concussions. This team includes primary care sports medicine, physical medicine and rehabilitation, neurovestibular rehabilitation, neurosurgery, neuro-radiology, behavioral neuro-optometry, and physical therapy, including both musculoskeletal evaluations and sport-specific exertion therapy. In addition to this primary location, there are currently five satellite clinics located throughout the Greater Pittsburgh area including UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex in Cranberry, UPMC Monroeville, UPMC Bethel Park, UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh at Pine Township, and UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh South in Bridgeville. Clinical Training Model Fellows begin with a one month training intensive working closely with Dr. Collins. Alongside current fellows, new fellows will learn competence with the clinical interview, administration of the vestibular/ocular-motor screening (VOMS), and interpretation of Under the guidance of Michael “Micky” Collins, PhD, clinical computer-based neurocognitive testing, as well as more traditional and executive director, the UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion neuro-psychological evaluation tools. After the first month, fellows Program sees over 17,000 patient visits, involving between will enter into the regular clinical rotation, in which they will work 6,000-7,000 unique patients, each year. The clinical team is in some capacity with all faculty members and rotate amongst involved in the evaluation and management of concussions for the satellite clinics. Fellow offices are located at the UPMC Rooney athletes at all levels of sports participation, including professional, Sports Complex, where all fellows have access to a computer, collegiate, high school, and youth athletes. -
Neurosurgeons and Their Contributions to Modern-Day Athletics: Richard C
Neurosurg Focus 21 (4):E1, 2006 Neurosurgeons and their contributions to modern-day athletics: Richard C. Schneider Memorial Lecture IAN F. DUNN, M.D., GAVIN DUNN, M.D., PH.D., AND ARTHUR L. DAY, M.D. Department of Neurosurgery, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts PNeurosurgeons in the last half-century have had considerable influence on modern-day athletics. In this article, the authors address the contributions made by neurosurgeons as clinician–scientists, particularly as these relate to the understanding and reduction of the incidence and severity of injury to the nervous system during athletic competition. American football has been a proving ground for the ability of the craniospinal axis to withstand and, in unfortunate cases, succumb to tremendous impact forces; in this way, it has served as a model for translational research and was the arena in which Dr. Richard Schneider made his greatest contributions to sports neurosurgery. Therefore, in his memory and in the spirit of the Schneider lectureship, the authors outline the notable contribution to modern-day ath- letics made by neurosurgeons as it applies to American football. Neurosurgeons have had considerable influence on reducing injury severity, and this cause has been championed by a few notable individuals whose efforts are discussed herein. KEY WORDS • concussion • brain injury • spine injury • neurosurgery • sports medicine • Richard C. Schneider EUROSURGEONS and their contributions to modern- William “Pudge” Heffelfinger was reportedly paid $500 to day athletics can be examined from the viewpoint play, marking this contest as the first recorded “profes- N of their individual athletic accomplishments while sional” football game.4 at school or from their role as treating physicians caring The sport prospered and increased in complexity. -
Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-623-2345
Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-623-2345 https://www.upmc.com/locations/hospitals/presbyterian 1 2 Letter from CNO…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1 About UPMC Presbyterian……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2 Nursing Strategic Plan……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3 Magnet Journey Update…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 COVID-19 Caregivers…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5-6 How to Prevent COVID-19……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 Linking Living Donors During COVID-19 Crisis…………………………………………………………………………………………… 8 Exemplary Professional Practice…………………………………………………………………………………………………... 9-10 Sustained Achievement of Bedside Shift Report Practices……………………………………………………………………. 9 Improved Compliance with Hourly Rounding………………………………………………………………………………………… 10 Structural Empowerment………………….………………………………………………………………………………………….. 11-21 Nursing Certifications……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 11 Nursing Degrees………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 12 Panel Presentations…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13 Podium Presentations………………….……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 13 Poster Presentations…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 13-14 Leadership Positions in Professional Organizations………………………………………………………………………………. 14 Cameos of Caring Recipients/Nominees………………………………………………………………………………………………... 15 Above and Beyond Recipients………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 16 ACES Recipients…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. -
John Innocenti President UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside 200 Lothrop Street - MUH N739 Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Phone: 412-647-5286 [email protected]
John Innocenti President UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside 200 Lothrop Street - MUH N739 Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Phone: 412-647-5286 [email protected] John Innocenti is the President of UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside Hospital, the flagship of the UPMC System, which comprises 16 hospitals in the Western Pennsylvania area. UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside, which includes UPMC Presbyterian, UPMC Shadyside, UPMC Montefiore, UPMC Eye & Ear Institute and Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, is located in the Oakland district of Pittsburgh, and comprises over 1200 MedSurg beds, 220 ICU Beds and 310 psychiatric beds. It is also a Level I Trauma Center, and houses the Thomas Starzl Transplant Institute, which comprises one of the nation’s largest transplant programs. The Shadyside campus includes the Hillman Cancer Center and the Posner Pavilion. Mr. Innocenti has both an Industrial Engineering Degree and MBA from the University of Pittsburgh. He is a member of various boards, including the UPMC Monroeville Surgery Center, Family House, as well as the President of the South Park School Board. Mr. Innocenti was the recipient of the University of Pittsburgh 2005 Distinguished Alumni Award from Industrial Engineering, was named the 2011 Corporate Gift of Life Awardee by the National Kidney Foundation, and the 2013 Arthritis Foundation honoree. Mr. Innocenti was at the University Hospitals of Cleveland, as well as several years of consulting prior to joining Montefiore Hospital in 1976. Montefiore Hospital merged with UPMC in 1990, and Mr. Innocenti has varying levels of administrative responsibilities in his 30 years with the Health System. Mr. Innocenti is also an Adjunct faculty member at the University of Pittsburgh, and has taught management courses for over twenty years. -
UPMC INFUSION SERVICES Why Choose UPMC Infusion Services?
UPMC INFUSION SERVICES Why Choose UPMC Infusion Services? Locations Near You Therapy times vary based on the treatment. All therapies must be ordered by a UPMC physician. Services are offered throughout the week at multiple locations. To schedule an appointment at a UPMC Outpatient Infusion Center, please contact that individual facility. For more information visit UPMC.com/InfusionCenter. CENTRAL NOrtH Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC Hamot UPMC Infusion Center 215 Holland St. 300 Halket St., Suite 5600 Erie, PA 16507 Pittsburgh, PA 15203 814-877-6600 412-641-3615 M-F, 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. M-F, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. UPMC Horizon – UPMC Mercy – Southside Greenville 2000 Mary St. 110 N. Main St. Pittsburgh, PA 15203 Greenville, PA 16125 UPMC Infusion Services offers outpatient infusion services 412-488-5290 724-589-6842 M-F, 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. M-F, 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. to provide patients with a safe and comfortable outpatient setting to receive infusion therapy. UPMC Presbyterian UPMC Horizon – 200 Lothrop St. Shenango Our outpatient infusion centers are staffed by a highly Pittsburgh, PA 2200 Memorial Dr. experienced team of physicians and registered nurses. 412-647-9608 Farrell, PA 16121 Our staff works with referring physicians to provide quality, M-F, 6:30a.m. to 6p.m. 724-983-7021 M-F, 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. personalized infusion care to ensure the patient maintains a UPMC Shadyside normal routine with appointments available at convenient 5230 Centre Ave., Fifth Floor UPMC Northwest times as part of an overall continuum of care. -
Nysaaa Fall Newsletter 2007
NYSAAA FALL NEWSLETTER 2007 CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS 25TH ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE March 14-17, 2007 “Take Action! Get Results.” ALSO INCLUDED INSIDE: State and National News Updates Athletic Event Security: How to Avoid a “Basketbrawl” Impact Concussion Management Program L e a din g th e W a y fo r 2 6 Ye a rs • 19 81- 2 0 0 7 • “Th e B e st is Ye t to C o m e ” L e a din g th e W a y fo r 2 6 Ye a rs • 19 81- 2 0 0 7 • “Th e B e st is Ye t to C o m e ” NEW YORK STATE ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATORS’ ASSOCIATION, INC. 2007-08 DIRECTORY Office: 119 Pleasant View Drive, Lake Luzerne, NY 12846 Phone: 518-654-9663 Fax: 518-654-6918 Email: [email protected] Website: www.nysaaa.org Office/Staff: Executive Committee: Ex-Officio: Executive Director: Alan Mallanda, CMAA President: Bill Bryant NYSPHSAA: Nina Van Erk, CAA Recording Secretary: Chris Rozek President Elect: Wayne Bertrand, CAA State Education Dep,t.: Trish Kocialski Membership: Chris Rozek (607-762-8148) Vice-President: Harold Fried, CAA Council of Administrators: Mike Salatel Conference Registration: Chris Rozek Past President: Ken Garry, CAA Conference Exhibits: Secretary: Roger Brown, CMAA State Coordinators: Larry Gillooley, CAA (518-382-2511) Treasurer: Dennis Fries, CAA Conference Planning: Al Brunetti Newsletter Editor: Alan Mallanda, CMAA NIAAA Liaison: Dave Martens Leadership Training: Don Webster, CAA Chapter Representatives: Committee Chairs: Chapter 1: Rich Beckley Awards: David Herman, CAA (Ass’t. Scott Sugar, CAA) Chapter 2: Scott Stuart Membership: Todd Heimer, CMAA Chapter 3: Todd Nelson Prof.