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Founded in 2020, Pearl Health was incubated by AlleyCorp and has raised a total of $95M in funding from 8 investors, led by Andreesen Horowitz and Viking Global Investors. Pearl now has over 100 employees and closed a $75M Series B in January of 2023. Pearl Health is a provider enablement and value-based care technology company that helps primary care providers and healthcare organizations succeed in value-based care, starting with ACO REACH and, soon, MSSP and Medicare Advantage.. Pearl does this by helping PCPs and their staff focus attention on high-risk patients and conditions, enabling practices with insights to programs deliver high quality, holistic care to patients at the right time. In 2024, Pearl is partnering with about 1,800 primary care providers, who collectively serve more than 80,000 patients, across the US in 43 states and Washington, D.C. With over 20 years of experience in healthcare, Jennifer started her career at Triage Consulting Group. She then served as a consultant at Deloitte for 5 years and moved on to Takeda Oncology where she was an Associate Director in market access. She then spent six years at athenahealth where she served in a series of roles in product management, ultimately concluding as an Executive Director for product management. After Athena, Jennifer moved onto a VP / Head of Product role at Hint Health and finally became the Chief Product Officer at Pearl Health in 2021. Jennifer holds a BA from University of California, Berkeley and an MHA from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In this episode, we learn how Pearl Health is trying to improve primary care provider workflows in value-based care, how Jennifer thinks about product management, and where Pearl Health is going next, with their partnerships with retail pharmacies.
In this episode we speak with Thinking Like Your Editor author and agent, Susan Rabiner about how academics can best present their book project to an agent or editor. We talk about what a strong book proposal, cover letter, and sample chapters need to do. We also talk about what it means to write your academic book with strong narrative; the significance of the table of contents; why academic writers cannot rely on facts alone to make a point; the importance of figuring out your “core audience”; understanding your book's central questions; what to expect (and not expect) from a literary agent and from a trade press; why an academic press might be a better fit for your book; and why it's okay not to earn out your advance. Don't forget to rate and review our show and follow us on all social media platforms here: https://linktr.ee/writingitpodcast
Our first month of season 3 ends with our talk with Elisa Koehler. Trumpet, conductor, and author, Elisa is also the current music chair at Winthrop University. We get the honor to talk with her about her books, opinions on historical performance, and experiences in academia. Transcripts are available for every episode thanks so our team of interns and can be found https://www.diversifythestand.org/transcripts! To learn more about Elisa and all resources and organizations she recommended, check out the links below! Elisa Koehler Fanfares and Finesse: A Performer's Guide to Trumpet History and Literature A Dictionary for the Modern Trumpet Player Books that helped her write her books: Rabiner, Susan and Alfred Fortunato. Thinking Like Your Editor: How to Write Great Serious Nonfiction and Get it Published Silvia, Paul. How to Write a Lot: A Practical Guide to Productive Academic Writing Bielstein, Susan. Permissions, A Survival Guide: Blunt Talk about Art as Intellectual Property Newberry's Victorian Cornet Band – Elisa Koehler, Conductor: The Gilded Age [CD] Brass From the Past [Blog and YouTube Channel] Organizations: Historic Brass Society International Trumpet Guild North American Baroque Trumpet Competition and Conference Intro & outro music is Eris DeJarnett's “Bored Games” for two trumpets and fixed media. Visit eir website to learn more about them and pick up some great music!: https://erisdejarnett.com/
Isam B besøger Bogens Folk. Tre mennesker med forskellig trosretninger. Alle med et ønske om at finde et fællesskab på tværs. Medvirkende: Præst, Nikalaj Stubbe Hørlyck, Imam, Naveed Baig og Rabiner, Jair Melchior.
Isam B besøger Bogens Folk. Tre mennesker med forskellig trosretninger. Alle med et ønske om at finde et fællesskab på tværs. Medvirkende: Præst, Nikalaj Stubbe Hørlyck, Imam, Naveed Baig og Rabiner, Jair Melchior.
Wir streiten mit Armin Langer über Meinungsfreiheit, Antisemitismus und Lehren aus dem Holocaust im jüdischen Museum Berlin. Armin Langer wurde 1990 in München geboren. Er wuchs in Ungarn auf und studierte Philosophie an der Universität Budapest. Nach seinem Übertritt zum Judentum begann er ein Studium am Abraham Geiger Kolleg in Potsdam, dass er wegen eines Streits mit ZdJ-Präsident Josef Schuster jedoch für längere Zeit unterbrechen musste. Zwar durfte er seine Ausbildung nach einer öffentlichen Entschuldigung schließlich fortsetzen, die Ordination zum Rabiner blieb ihm aber dennoch verwehrt. SHOWNOTES: Streit mit ZdJ-Präsident Josef Schuster: http://www.tagesspiegel.de/politik/rauswurf-von-rabbinerstudent-zentralratspraesident-bestreitet-einflussnahme-im-fall-langer/13415160.html Salaam-Schalom Initiative: https://salaamschalom.wordpress.com Gastbeitrag Tagesspiegel: http://www.tagesspiegel.de/politik/rassismus-und-antisemitismus-in-deutschland-muslime-sind-die-neuen-juden/10669820.html Gastbeitrag TAZ: http://www.taz.de/!5250325/ Interview Deutschlandfunk: http://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/der-fall-armin-langer-streit-um-meinungsfreiheit-im.1079.de.html?dram:article_id=352161 "Ein Jude in Neukölln" beim Aufbauverlag: http://www.aufbau-verlag.de/index.php/sachbuch/politik/ein-jude-in-neukolln.html
Proponents of neurofeedback, or EEG biofeedback, say it trains people with ADHD to maintain focused brainwave activity. David Rabiner, Ph.D., and Edward Hamlin, Ph.D., provide an overview of this treatment, including cost, duration, and existing research.
Last year's treatment plan may not provide the coverage your child needs for this school year. David Rabiner, Ph.D., explains how to assess the plan, adjust accordingly, and involve teachers in monitoring the medication's effectiveness.