PGY-2 Class 2023-2024
Meet the talented medical professionals of the PGY-2 Class 2023-2024 at Hopkins. Discover their backgrounds, interests, and why they chose to train at Hopkins. Explore Baltimore's food scene and exciting opportunities in this vibrant city.
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INTERN CLASS 2023-2024
Meet the promising medical students training at Johns Hopkins. Discover their diverse backgrounds, passions, and aspirations in this vibrant community. Explore why they chose Hopkins and what excites them about living in Baltimore.
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PGY-3 CLASS 2023-2024
Meet the diverse and dynamic members of the PGY-3 class for the upcoming year, chosen for their passion for pediatrics, love for learning, and excitement to explore Baltimore. Coming from different backgrounds and with unique interests, they embody the values of Johns Hopkins program with a focus on
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Meet the Intern Class of 2023-2024 at Hopkins
Meet the diverse and talented interns at Hopkins for the class of 2023-2024! Christine, Alan, Gillean, Sarah, Courtney, Brian, Charlotte, and Sean share their hometowns, interests, reasons for choosing Hopkins, and what excites them about living in Baltimore. From painting to running and exploring o
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Baltimore County Agricultural Support Grant Program Overview
Baltimore County has allocated $500,000 from American Rescue Plan Act funds to provide $5,000 one-time awards to eligible agricultural farms in the county to mitigate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The University of Maryland Extension Baltimore County Extension Advisory Council will administe
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Innovation & Entrepreneurship at Loyola University Maryland
Discover the latest initiatives at Loyola University Maryland's Simon Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship. Engage in the Innovation & Entrepreneurship Minor program with core courses focusing on experiential learning, tech treks, expert panels, and more. Get involved in transforming lives throu
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MTEC Small Business Contracting Conference & Expo Overview
MTEC, a non-profit health innovation consortium, is organizing the ContractReady Small Business Contracting Conference & Expo in Baltimore on June 15, 2023. The event will focus on various technology areas related to military medical roles of care and feature funding distribution details, project aw
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Understanding the Seven Deadly Sins and Human Inclinations
Delve into the concept of the Seven Deadly Sins, their origins, and implications in human life. Explore the nature of concupiscence, the struggle against sin, and the classification of vices and virtues. Learn about the significance of wrath and the chief sources of actual sin according to the Balti
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Student Government Association Updates and Initiatives at University of Maryland School of Social Work
Welcome to the Student Government Association (SGA) at the University of Maryland Baltimore School of Social Work! Meet the executive officers, learn about SGA general body meetings, and discover student-led initiatives like DREAM focusing on disability justice and efforts towards anti-oppressive cu
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Community Development Block Grant Program Overview
The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, administered by the Baltimore Department of Housing and Community Development, aims to improve communities by providing decent housing, a suitable living environment, and expanding economic opportunities. Eligible activities include property acqu
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Understanding the US Homicide Epidemic: A Comparative Analysis
The statistics on homicides and gun-related homicides in the US are derived from death certificates and FBI reports, revealing a concerning trend of violence compared to other OECD countries. Variances in homicide rates by location and demographics are highlighted, with alarming rates in cities like
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Understanding Transcription and Translation of Virus Genome
The lecture covers the transcription and translation processes of virus genomes, including the Baltimore classification system, transcription control in eukaryotes, and the role of transcription factors in gene expression. It explores how different viruses replicate based on their genome type and me
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The District Court Reentry Project (DCREP) in Baltimore City
The District Court Reentry Project (DCREP) was initiated by Judge Nicole Pastore Klein in response to the lack of employment opportunities for individuals with criminal records in Baltimore City. The project aims to assist ex-offenders in finding educational and job placement opportunities by collab
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Extended Producer Responsibility in Maryland: A Framework for Sustainable Waste Management
The Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) program in Maryland, spearheaded by Delegate Brooke Lierman in District 46, Baltimore City, aims to reduce waste by holding producers accountable for the entire life cycle of their products. Covered products include packaging, containers, consumer goods, an
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Mental Health, Substance Use, and Interpersonal Violence in Baltimore EMA Agencies
Explore the use of screening tools in Baltimore EMA agencies to ensure appropriate processes for addressing mental health, substance use, and interpersonal violence. Emphasis on reliability, validity, and data collection methods through a survey conducted across various agencies in the area.
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If you are looking for Interior Details in New Baltimore
If you are looking for Interior Details in New Baltimore, Welcome to Good As New Detailing! We bring our mobile auto detailing and power washing services right to your doorstep. Our team takes great pride in our work, and we stand behind our quality
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Unleashing the Power of Generative AI for Good
Explore the realm of Generative AI at the upcoming event in Baltimore, Maryland. Learn about Artificial Intelligence, Large Language Models, and Natural Language Processing. Delve into ethical considerations and practical applications, empowering faculty and students alike to harness the potential o
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Recharge and Renew Your DSP Mojo through Storytelling in Baltimore, Maryland, July 15-19, 2024
Join the event in Baltimore, Maryland, from July 15-19, 2024, to revitalize your DSP mojo through engaging sessions on topics like Mojo Disappearance, Hope, Healing, Restoration, Renewing Your Passion/Interest, and Strategies to Give You Back Bandwidth. Explore ways to tackle challenges like burnout
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Baltimore City Department of Planning Audit Status Update
The audit report presents findings regarding the calculation methodology for the average number of days for basic permit review in Service 763 of the Department of Planning. Recommendations have been made to improve performance measure reporting by revising the Performance Measure Validation Form. T
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State Reporting with Blackboard Analytics Data Warehouse at UMBC
Visualization of the state reporting process at University of Maryland, Baltimore County, highlighting the use of Blackboard Analytics Data Warehouse for official reporting to federal and state agencies. The presentation covers topics such as versioning, custom fields, data cleaning, and output gene
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Green Youthworks Initiative: Connecting Youth to Environmental Careers
Explore the Green Youthworks initiative in Baltimore, aimed at expanding environmental career exposure for youth. Learn about Cities Connecting Children to Nature, current YouthWorks programs, best practices in working with youth, and the importance of nature connections. Discover how Baltimore City
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Town Hall on UMB Accreditation Standards III and IV
The Town Hall meeting on November 8, 2023, focused on the importance of Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) accreditation for the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB). MSCHE accreditation is crucial as it ensures federal financial aid eligibility and upholds rigorous standards ac
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Understanding Ryan White Part A/MAI Clients in Baltimore EMA
Detailed insights into the Ryan White Part A/MAI clients in the Baltimore EMA area, focusing on client-level data, demographics, housing status, and key statistics from FY2016. The mission and objectives outlined by the BCHD Ryan White HIV/AIDS Bureau to enhance the quality of life for individuals l
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Information on COVID-19 Outbreak and Response in Baltimore City
COVID-19 outbreak briefing from Baltimore City Council on March 5th, 2020, including details on the disease, transmission, symptoms, global spread, and cases in the US. Provides insights on prevention, treatment, impact on Baltimore, and common questions addressed by Mayor Bernard C. Jack Young and
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Baltimore City Tobacco Control Programs Overview
The Baltimore City Tobacco Control Programs, led by Director Kamala T. Green, focus on enforcement, prevention, use, and cessation of tobacco products. Initiatives include the Tobacco-Free Baltimore program, which aims to educate and empower youth to make healthy choices and the Tobacco Cessation pr
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Evaluation of Oral Health Services Utilization Among Ryan White Part-A Beneficiaries
Gurpreet Kaur, DDS, MPH, and the Greater Baltimore HIV Health Services Planning Council conducted a 2019 capstone project to assess low utilization of oral health services by Ryan White Part-A program beneficiaries. Consequences of poor dental health, impact of HIV on oral health, data collection me
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MECU of Baltimore: Your Trusted Credit Union for Financial Services
MECU of Baltimore is a well-established credit union with a strong community commitment, serving over 100,000 members and managing $1.2 billion in assets. Offering a range of financial services, MECU focuses on serving Baltimore City residents, their families, and select employee groups within 5 mil
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Food Safety Incident Investigation: Baltimore City Illness Outbreak
Baltimore City experienced an illness outbreak linked to a lunch event, where 216 individuals fell ill after consuming contaminated food. The investigation revealed that improper handling and cooking of precooked frozen chicken led to the contamination with Clostridium perfringens. The incident unde
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Enhancing Teacher Development and Student Success in Baltimore County Public Schools
Towson University College of Education Faculty hosted a presentation by Dr. Dallas Dance, Superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools, on developing great teachers and fostering high-performing schools. The collaboration between BCPS and Towson University focuses on professional development, s
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Influence of Income on Residential Yard Biodiversity in Baltimore
Residential yards in Baltimore, regardless of life stage, exhibit variations in biodiversity based on residents' income levels rather than other factors. The study explores how time and money influence plant diversity in yards, hypothesizing that residents with less money but more time will have hig
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SPAC Update Meeting Summary - September 23, 2014
Today's agenda includes personnel updates, current challenges, NCURA Regional Meeting in Baltimore, contract and grant processing, payroll calendar changes, and staff reassignments. The SPAC organization chart effective as of September 1, 2014, shows the current structure. Challenges ahead involve s
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Understanding Advanced Operating Systems Concepts with Professor Banerjee
Learn about the foundational concepts of Distributed Systems, Processes, Inter-process communication, and more in the Advanced Operating Systems course taught by Associate Professor Nilanjan Banerjee at the University of Maryland Baltimore County. Explore topics such as process execution, memory man
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Two-Year Results of AIROH Program: A Comprehensive Approach to Opioid Use Disorder Education
Maryland and Baltimore, epicenters of the Opioid Use Disorder epidemic, implemented the AIROH program to educate primary care physicians on OUD prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. The curriculum, developed with seed funding, aims to augment the physician workforce proficient in evidence-based, har
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Advancing Disability Justice: From Legal Compliance to Social Justice
Explore the journey from legal compliance to social justice in disability rights with insights from Katie Krieger, Jennifer Murchison, and Davis Wilson at the Baltimore conference. They discuss definitions, the Medical Model, and the general approaches towards disability accommodations, urging a shi
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UMBC Intern Placement Tracking (IPT) System Overview
Explore the features and functions of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County's (UMBC) Intern Placement Tracking (IPT) system used for monitoring field placements in the Baccalaureate Social Work Program. Learn about its secure web-based platform, organization ID, user account settings, student
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UMB's Draft Core Values Feedback and Survey Results
University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) conducted a virtual town hall to unveil draft updated core values and gathered feedback through a survey from students, faculty, and staff. The survey included questions on alignment with personal values, community perceptions, and adoption. Results indicated
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The New Century School: A Multilingual Learning Alternative in Baltimore, Maryland
Offering a unique and diverse educational experience, The New Century School in Baltimore, Maryland practices Montessori principles and emphasizes multilingualism. With a focus on STEM subjects and language instruction in English, Mandarin, and Spanish, students engage in inquiry-based learning and
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Baltimore City High-Speed Data Access Analysis
The Baltimore City Speed Test Data analysis examines the internet speed access in various communities within Baltimore City. The report includes details on average download speeds, communities with the lowest speeds, and a comparison of internet speed requirements for different online activities. Th
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Experiences of Non-Speaking Autistic College Students Panel in Baltimore, Maryland
The conference in Baltimore, Maryland, from July 15-19, 2024, focuses on the experiences of non-speaking autistic college students. Grace Moskola, a Harvard University Associate Dean, facilitates the panel with former students sharing their insights. The event emphasizes civility, inclusion, and res
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Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's Commitment to Baltimore's Growth and Development
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake is dedicated to enhancing Baltimore through initiatives such as improving schools, ensuring safer streets, and building stronger neighborhoods. The Mayor's Commission on Disabilities plays a vital role in achieving these goals by focusing on areas like access, developm
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