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Junior Recital, Christianna Casey, soprano and Kevin Mann, baritone
Junior RecitalChristianna Casey, soprano / Kevin Mann, baritoneCharles Lindsey, pianoTuesday, April 30, 2019 at 8pmRecital Hall / James W. Black Music Center1015 Grove Avenue / Richmond, Va.The presentation of this junior recital will fulfill in part the requirements for the Bachelor of Music degree in Performance for Christianna Casey and the Bachelor of Arts degree in Music for Kevin Mann. Christianna Casey studies voice with Michelle Harman Gulick. Kevin Mann studies voice with Dr, Kenneth Wood. Both students receive vocal coaching from Melanie Kohn Day
Rural doctors likely to have less training in trauma life support.
Runtime 1:30 minutesThis resource is provided for informational purposes only and may not reflect current scientific knowledge or medical recommendations.Welcome to Public Health Moment from the University of Minnesota. Doctors and nurses in emergency rooms at rural hospitals are less likely to have advanced training in trauma life support than those in urban areas. That’s according to health policy researcher Michelle Casey of the University of Minnesota. Given national shortages of emergency department physicians, Casey says rural hospitals should focus on continuing education for existing providers—such as family physicians and nurse practitioners. Casey adds that most rural hospitals either provide or make arrangements for their staff to receive continuing education. With another Public Health Moment, I’m John Finnegan.Finnegan, John; Michelle Casey. (2007). Rural doctors likely to have less training in trauma life support.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/257590
Strategic Communications for Influence: Lessons From the Annie E. Casey Foundation and Its KIDS COUNT Initiative
· This article describes how the Annie E. Casey Foundation is using the KIDS COUNT Network in a new way: as a strategic communications tool in its focused efforts toward policy change, broad social change, and improved conditions for vulnerable children and families. An outcome map illustrates links between this strategy and the intended outcomes.
· Case illustrations of KIDS COUNT grantee activities surrounding the release of the 2008 KIDS COUNT Data Book describe the efforts of grantees in six states where the quantity and quality of media coverage surrounding the national data book reflected the kind of coverage that Casey believes will help achieve its desired outcomes.
· Strategic communications approaches such as relationships with journalists, use of locally relevant information, use of locally relevant media advocacy strategies, good preparation, and a solution orientation were present in states demonstrating desirable media coverage.
· Prescribing specific communications tactics matters less than supporting the network’s general capacity to engage in year-round strategic communications approaches to create conditions (e.g., reputations, relationships) that will contribute to successful media advocacy related to a specific event such as the release of the national data book
African American Storyteller, Victoria A. Casey McDonald
In the deep resonance of storyteller Victoria A. Casey McDonald’s voice, you will hear her tell stories about growing up in Western North Carolina, and the kind of Christmas she had as a child. The late Victoria was our friend, a CSA board member, author, and “Stories of Mountain Folk” interviewer
Peer Networking and Community Change: Improving Foundation Practice
· This article brings together the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s 15 years of experience with peer networking— examining through two research studies the process of peer networking and its impact, both with community-based and funder groups.
· Peer networking helps people with common interests to exchange information, disseminate good practices, and build a leadership structure for work they do together, such as a community change initiative.
· Casey’s research identified 10 good practices for effective peer networking, as well as 10 challenges that can affect its success; a four-level model was created to provide context for these findings.
· The research indicates that peer networking can have significant impact for communities and in meeting philanthropic goals, but it is costly and must be carefully structured if it is to be successful.
· Casey is working to synthesize its peer networking practices into a more strategic framework, and other foundations might use some of its lessons learned to enhance their own practices in this area
The Family History of Casey Christall
Casey Christall authored this family history as part of the course requirements for HIST 550/700 Your Family in History offered online in Spring 2020 and was submitted to the Pittsburg State University Digital Commons. Please contact the author directly with any questions or comments: [email protected]
Juvenalia, or How I came to own a Blu-Ray of Point Break
Agony Klub and Publication Studio Vancouver are pleased to present Whitney Houston, vol. 2. A continuation of Whitney Houston, et. al., editor/author Casey Wei invites six writers to reflect on their relationship to popular music in film, keeping in mind that popular music has always been as much about the desire for an image as about the catchiness of a song. The resulting essays on Elliot Smith, Amélie, Real Genius, The Pixies, Drive, and The Conversation explore themes of time, love, and evolution.final article publishedReal Genius (1985
Options for Increasing the Supply of Primary Care Physicians in Rural Minnesota
This report was prepared in response to a request from Frank Cerra, M.D., Senior Vice
President of the Academic Health Center at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Cerra
asked us to examine whether an increase was needed in the supply of primary care
physicians practicing in rural Minnesota and, if so, to present options for increasing the
number of physicians who choose rural primary care practice. We focused on three main research questions: Is there a current or impending primary care physician shortage in rural Minnesota? What roles do the University of Minnesota and other key stakeholders play in producing primary care physicians to practice in rural Minnesota? What actions can the University of Minnesota, the Minnesota Legislature and other key stakeholders take to ensure an adequate supply of primary care physicians to meet the health care needs of the entire state population?Moscovice, Ira; Casey, Michelle. (2008). Options for Increasing the Supply of Primary Care Physicians in Rural Minnesota. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/5699
Dataset for: Do Conspiracy Beliefs form a Belief System? Examining the Structure and Organization of Conspiracy Beliefs
Dataset for: Enders, Adam M., Joseph E. Uscinski, Michelle Seelig, Casey Klofstad, John Funchion, Caleb Everett, Stephan Wuchty, Kamal Premaratne, and Manohar Murthi. “Do Conspiracy Beliefs form a Belief System? Examining the Structure and Organization of Conspiracy Beliefs.
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