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The University of Tennessee Haslam College of Business Leadership Development Program Director, Dr. Nancy Scott, shares an overview of a new program offering for emerging and transitioning leaders.
URMIA Board Member Julie Groves and Dr. Nancy Scott talk about managing up and the challenges of doing so in a pandemic. Communication is key regardless of the news you have to share. Join them for a quick chat that follows Dr. Scott's session during the 2021 URMIA Virtual Spring Conference.Show Notes {member login required}
Where there's help, there's hope! Nancy's Hope Community Centers & Thrift Store in Columbia, CA supports those in need with basic needs for Tuolumne County people. Host, Ed Parcaut, MBA, Veteran and President, Lending for Living and co-host, Marlene Champlin discuss how founder, Nancy Scott partners with volunteers, donors, local City and County agencies to satisfy the needs and how COVID-19 has impacted the foothill communities. This is an inspiring show, illustrating what one person can do with a little help to help others. Real Estate Jerky broadcasts live Saturday at 12n and Sunday at 10a on Power Talk 1360 KFIV
Dr. Nancy Scott, veterinarian and co-owner of Horizon Veterinary Specialists, joins Dr. Bunny to discuss veterinary care and so much more. Horizon Veterinary Specialists is a small animal specialty & emergency hospital providing 24-hour, 7-days-a-week care for your pets. Dr. Scott shares the story of how she decided to become a veterinarian, and it was quite an interesting journey! Tune in and learn more about Dr. Nancy Scott and Horizon Veterinary Specialists. A very informative interview! About Dr. Nancy Scott, MS, DVM, DACVECC: Nancy Scott, MS, DVM, DACVECC is a board certified Emergency and Critical Care Specialist. She received her Bachelors of Science degree in 1992 from Santa Clara University and her Masters of Science in Biology from the University of Michigan. Dr. Scott continued her education at the University of California, Davis where she earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree. Dr. Scott completed a rotating internship at the University of Minnesota's Veterinary Teaching Hospital then returned to UC Davis to complete her residency in Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care. Dr. Scott has presented lectures on subjects including head trauma, mechanical ventilation and fluid resuscitation. After completing her residency in 2005, Dr. Scott moved to Ventura where she joined a local veterinary specialty hospital and established a renowned emergency and critical care department. She is particularly knowledgeable in critical patient anesthesia, post-operative patient management, poly-trauma and management of severe electrolyte disturbances. About Horizon Veterinary Specialists: Your pet is part of your family and deserves the highest quality in specialty and emergency care. We are passionate about what we do and are here for you and your pet 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We are committed to working closely with you and your family veterinarian to provide the best possible care for your pet. Horizon Veterinary Specialists opened on August 1, 2018. We were founded by five, local board-certified veterinary experts in their fields. Horizon Veterinary Specialists is open 24/7 for your small animal Specialty and Emergency Veterinary needs. Our hospital serves Ventura, Santa Barbara, and the surrounding counties. Well respected Criticalists, Dr. Sarah Gray and Dr. Nancy Scott, are both board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. Together they founded Emergency Veterinary Care (EVC), an after-hours emergency facility in Ventura, in late 2016. They were joined initially by Dr. Mary Ellen McLoughlin, a highly experienced Emergency Veterinarian. Dr. Amy Rhoades, Dr. Melissa Herrera and Dr. Theresa Ortega, all board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, joined shortly thereafter. We transitioned to Horizon Veterinary Specialists and opened its doors in August of 2018. The five board-certified veterinarians have been providing specialty veterinary care in the Ventura community for many years and bring over 70 years of collective internal medicine, emergency and critical care experience. Contact Dr. Nancy Scott and Horizon Veterinary Specialists at (805) 856-0290 or e-mail: info@horizonvets.com Horizon Veterinary Specialists is located at 5280 Valentine Road, Suite 120, in Ventura, California. Contact Dr. Bunny Vreeland at (805) 482-8111 or E-mail: Bunny@BunnyVreeland.com Also visit: https://bunnyvreeland.org/ https://vreelandcollege.org/ https://upgradeyourlifewithdrbunny.com https://communicatewithanyone.wordpress.com/
On this week's Leadership 2020, Clare Carpenter is speaking to Nancy Scott, managing director of talent management agency Why Apply. They tackle a range of issues around recruitment and applications, looking at the situation from the position of those hiring and those looking to move into new roles. Hosted by Clare Carpenter. Produced by Nick Hilton for Podot. This podcast is brought to you by Corndel. Find out more at leadership2020.co.uk (http://leadership2020.co.uk/)
John Robinson, EdD, MPH, ABPP, ABCHP, is a retired licensed clinical psychologist and Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Surgery at Howard University College of Medicine. Dr. Robinson is a pioneer and one of the proverbial “grandparents” of the field of transplant psychology and clinical health psychology in the U.S. He was the first African-American psychologist in the U.S. Air Force and the U.S Navy, and was one of the first transplant psychologists in the U.S. Dr. Robinson has written widely on health psychology topics, with reference to diversity in the provision of services and career advancement. APA has recognized Dr. Robinson with the Stanley Sue Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity, and the Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers awarded him the Joseph Matarazzo Award for distinguished service and contributions to clinical health psychology, their highest honor bestowed to him from a very competitive field of nominees. He was also awarded the Nate Perry Award from the Society of Health Psychology (APA Division 38). Dr. Robinson is board-certified in both clinical and clinical health psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP), but in addition has served as president of both boards. Dr. Robinson received his bachelor’s degree in human physiology and biochemistry and a master’s degree in counseling psychology from the University of Texas at Austin. He received his doctorate in counseling psychology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He completed his masters of public health at Harvard University. Hrant Jamgochian, JD, LL.M., is the chief executive officer of Dialysis Patient Citizens. Formerly the Director of Health Policy for the United Way Worldwide, Jamgochian has extensive expertise in formulating and advancing effective health care policies at the national and state levels. Hrant previously served as Director of Congressional and State Relations for the American Pharmacists Association and as Director of Field and State Operations for the American Psychological Association, where he spearheaded a number of successful national advocacy initiatives and grassroots campaigns. He also previously worked at the Armenian Assembly of America, where he led the organization's membership, grassroots and public relations activities. Jamgochian received his Juris Doctor (JD) degree from Catholic University Columbus School of Law as well as his Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Global Health Law from the Georgetown University Law Center. He looks forward to applying his extensive public policy experience to help elevate the voices of dialysis patients with policy makers. Nancy Scott, is from Newark, Delaware, and is a registered nurse and an ordained minister. Scott was an in-center hemodialysis patient since her kidney disease diagnosis in 2004 until she received a kidney transplant in the Spring 2012. She has been involved with Dialysis Patient Citizens as a Patient Ambassador, Secretary of the Board of Directors, Vice President of the Board, and currently serves as the President of the Board of Directors for DPC Education Center. Beyond her DPC involvement, Scott serves as a patient representative of the Advisory Board at ESRD Network 4 and is a chairperson at Henrietta Johnson Medical Center for the Clinical Evaluation Committee. Scott established a support group to encourage better communication between clinic staff and patients, and has traveled to Washington, D.C., to meet with lawmakers. Before joining the Board in 2007, Scott was honored to receive the DPC Hero Award.
Kathy Tracy has a love of quilts and reproduction fabrics are her paint. She always adds in a bit of history to her quilt patterns and books, which is an awesome connection to the past. We are going to talk Small & Scrappy quilts, which is the title of her newest book ------------ You’ll recognize successful author and online teacher Nancy Scott of Masterpiece Quilting! Nancy’s unique twist on traditional work and her super friendly DIY approach make her patterns and classes fun to do! ------------ I’m in love with the gorgeous stitching in Janice Vaine’s book ‘Emrbroidery & Patchwork Revisited’. It’s amazing what thread can add to a design. Janice also makes it doable, and today we hear how her obsession with embroidery took hold. ================ visit American Patchwork & Quilting at http://allpeoplequilt.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/apqmagazine Visit host Pat Sloan at http://www.patsloan.com
Nancy has been waiting for her results on the Civil Service Test and when she thought she could be a spy she was about to do anything like answer these ridiculous questions.
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The League of Women Voters asks the candidates for Tumwater City Council Seat 3, Joan Cathey and Debbie Sullivan, questions that are important to residents of Tumwater. Nancy Scott moderates. Remember to mail in your ballots and make your vote count. Filmed at TCTV on November 10, 2011
The League of Women Voters asks the candidates for Lacey City Council Seat 2, Lennie Greenstein and Joe D. Mihelich, questions that are important to residents of Olympia. Nancy Scott moderates. Remember to mail in your ballots and make your vote count. Filmed at TCTV on November 10, 2011