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“If you don't know where you are, you don't know who you are.” They say places are more than just locations on a map. It is the human attachment and stories linked to places that make them special. Today's Paige takes you on location to the Boca Raton Historical Society's Golden Jubilee celebrating 50 years, Boca's beginnings and business development then and now! Hear from Boca Raton Historical Society's President/Executive Director Mary Csar, Boca Chamber President Troy McLellan, Waterstone Resort & Marina General Manager Kevin Ives, philanthropist Christine E. Lynn, past presidents David & Kathy Dickenson and City Council member Yvette Drucker. Learn more in the BOCA BEAT section of www.PaigeKornblue.com
Traumatic injuries can happen to anyone from one second to the next! Watch this interview with Brenda Cain, VP, and CAO of Christine E. Lynn Rehabilitation Center for the Miami Project to cure Paralysis UHealth/Jackson Memorial, and learn how they are giving patients worldwide back their lives.
Dr. Lisa Wiese—associate professor of Nursing at the Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing at Florida Atlantic University (FAU), and co-author of a study conducted recently at FAU, which found […] The post Dr. Lisa Wiese, associate professor of Nursing at Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, at Florida Atlantic University first appeared on Talking Animals.
2 in 3 nurses feel dissatisfied with their careers, according to a nationwide survey of nurses and nursing students conducted by Cross Country Healthcare, in partnership with Florida Atlantic University's Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing. Appreciation, satisfaction, advancement and having a voice are some of their asks for feeling valued and supported. So how can health organizations remove obstacles for nurses, increase retention of core staff, and welcome new nurses to their teams? Get the answers to those questions and more from a conversation with Hank Drummond, PhD, RN, Senior Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer at Cross Country Healthcare, and Michael Skovira, MBA, MPAS, PA-C, Chief Medical Officer at Cross Country Healthcare.This podcast is sponsored by Cross Country Healthcare.
Mammography has advanced significantly in recent years. What sets 3D mammograms and the use of artificial intelligence apart from standard mammograms? What questions should you ask when looking for a mammography center? And can someone clear up the confusion when it comes to changing guidelines about when regular screenings should begin?Kathy Schilling, M.D., medical director of the Christine E. Lynn Women's Health and Wellness Institute at Boca Raton Regional Hospital, cuts through the confusion in this information-filled discussion with host, Jonathan Fialkow, M.D.
Blood vessels are like pipes that carry blood throughout the body. While arteries carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the organs, our veins have the job of taking waste-filled blood back to the heart to complete the circuit. We don't give a lot of thought to our veins – but we should. Host, Jonathan Fialkow, M.D., welcomes two vascular surgeons to help explain why. Guests:Eileen de Grandis, M.D., medical director of the Vein Center at the Christine E. Lynn Heart & Vascular InstituteLibby Watch, M.D., a vascular surgeon and vein specialist at Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute
The Road to Chair: Interview with David Gater, MD Listen to the 9th episode of The Road to Chair, a podcast series developed by the AAP's Resident/Fellow Council (RFC). In this episode, Armando Alvarez, MD interviews David Gater, MD, PhD, Chair of PM&R at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and Chief Medical Officer of Rehabilitation at the Christine E. Lynn Rehabilitation Center for the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis at UHealth/Jackson Memorial. Dr. Gater gives insights into being a first-generation medical student, pursuing PM&R and academic medicine as a career, the challenges of opening a brand-new state of the art rehabilitation building during the pandemic, the importance of mentorship, the traits necessary to lead a department, and more.
Lynn University first opened its doors to students in Boca Raton, Fla., over 50 years ago. But before it became what it is today, it was first a private all-women’s school in what was once a sleepy South Florida town. Today, the campus is a vibrant and trailblazing educational institution in a fast-growing urban center. The university has been consecutively named among the most innovative and international colleges in the country by U.S. News & World Report and recognized three times as an Apple Distinguished School for its iPad initiative, one of the most extensive tablet-based learning efforts in the country. It was also named a “Great College to Work For” by The Chronicle for Higher Education and recognized on the 2015 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. Its success is due largely to its leadership’s nimble nature, emphasis on community engagement, and research to explore what’s next. In recent years, Lynn partnered with Gensler for its Lynn 2020 and 2025 and beyond campus plans. The plans included the construction of new modern, sustainable buildings, like the Mary and Harold Perper Residence Hall and the Christine E. Lynn University Center, and a reorientation of the campus to make it more interconnected and pedestrian-friendly. On today’s episode of the Gensler Design Exchange podcast, Gensler Design Director Brian Watson speaks with Lynn University President Kevin M. Ross. Together, they discuss everything from the intricacies of campus master planning to what’s next with the emerging Gen Z student class. Show Notes: bit.ly/genslerpod