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Tampa General Hospital, USF Bariatric Program Earns Reaccreditation
The weight-loss surgery program received its fifth consecutive national MBSAQIP accreditation recognizing safe, high-quality care.
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The weight-loss surgery program received its fifth consecutive national MBSAQIP accreditation recognizing safe, high-quality care.
Gamwell will be participating in a variety of events at four schools in the county.
The town is no longer on the state's list of 25 Distressed Municipalities.
The event for senior citizens is set for Oct. 28.
The program will start with internal medicine residents and will expand to provide additional medical specialties.
Mallory Mortillaro will tell her story of discovering a masterpiece that had been lost to the art world since the 1930s.
The author of "Vera’s Story: Hidden Scars of War" will discuss the book Nov. 6.
The findings, published in PNAS, are based on nearly 19 million publicly available tweets.
The DeKalb County CEO also proposed a second round of DeKalb Employee Vaccination incentives.
Tips include recommended trick-or-treat times and information on police-sponsored events.
The collaborative initiative readies individuals for in-demand construction jobs.
The event raised more than $11,000 for Partners in Education.
Students are learning how to program robots to complete a series of tasks using codes and sensors.
Members include active medical directors and professionals with long histories in various health-focused fields.
Three Earl L. Vandermeulen High School students were named Commended Students in the 2023 National Merit Scholarship Program.
Rep. Gresko is being recognized for continued advocacy in bettering the state's drinking water.
The Exploratorium, designed by students for students, is open during school days and available to the community on certain dates.
Surveys can be submitted online through Oct. 31.
The first fair will be held Oct. 19 at the Frank J. Gargiulo Campus, and the second will be held Nov. 2 at the Earl W. Byrd Center.
Eidetic Productions, Inc., is beginning a project documenting the oral histories of refugees.