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Newswise New Brunswick, NJThe Cystic Fibrosis Center at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital has been selected by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF) for the foundations prestigious Quality Care Award for 2012-2013.
Instituted in 2008, CFFs Quality Care Awards recognize centers that have continuously demonstrated a commitment to improving the quality of care they provide to people with cystic fibrosis (CF). According to the CFF, the Cystic Fibrosis Center and the five other honorees excelled at meeting the following quality improvement performance standards: Actively using clinical outcomes data to identify opportunities for improvement and documenting results of improvement efforts. Aligning improvement efforts to result in measureable improvement in important clinical outcomes. Consistently and actively involving patients and families in identifying, designing and/or implementing improvement efforts. Employing innovative strategies to improve care processes and outcomes. Implementing system changes that result in high reliability of care process.
Over the years, we have had the privilege of helping many families and patients successfully cope with the challenges presented by CF, says Dr. Thomas F. Scanlin, professor of pediatrics, chief of the division of pediatric pulmonology and cystic fibrosis, and director of the Cystic Fibrosis Center, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.
The Cystic Fibrosis Center has been consistently ranked among the best programs in the nation for lung function and nutrition status in individuals with cystic fibrosis (CF). It is one of only three level III CF centers in the state that is accredited by the CF Foundation. The centers Adult CF Program, accredited by the foundation in 2007, is one of only 96 accredited programs nationwide serving adults with CF.
Our center works continually to improve the quality of care we provide and the satisfaction of our patients, all within a multidisciplinary, patient-centered framework that helps patients and families get more engaged in their healthcare and work together to resolve barriers to treatment. We are honored the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation has recognized us for these efforts and are committed to even further advancements in care, teaching, and research in CF, Dr. Scanlin says.
CFFs Quality Care Award was presented in conjunction with the 27th annual American Cystic Fibrosis Conference in Salt Lake City in November. Additional information about the foundation and the Quality Care Award is available at http://www.cff.org.
About Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School As one of the nation's leading comprehensive medical schools, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School is dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in education, research, health care delivery, and the promotion of community health. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, the medical school's principal affiliate, comprise one of the nation's premier academic medical centers. In addition, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School has 34 other hospital affiliates and ambulatory care sites throughout the region.
Part of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School encompasses 20 basic science and clinical departments, hosts centers and institutes including The Cardiovascular Institute, the Child Health Institute of New Jersey, the Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine, the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute, and the Stem Cell Institute of New Jersey. The medical school maintains educational programs at the undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate levels on its campuses in New Brunswick and Piscataway and provides continuing education courses for health care professionals and community education programs. To learn more about Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, visit rwjms.rutgers.edu. Find us online at http://www.facebook.com/RWJMedicalSchool and http://www.twitter.com/RWJMS.
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WASHINGTON COUNTY, Va. -
A proposed medical school in Southwest Virginia is facing another hurdle after the Washington County, Virginia Board of Supervisors opted to not extend an agreement.
Originally the county said it would commit $7.5 million to the school, but now the school is going to have to look for more money.
This comes after the Washington County, Virginia Board of Supervisors failed to make a motion to extend the contract with the school. "Some of our board members were concerned that it's an entirely different ball game than when the first concept came out. We have different colleges talking about it, we have a different amount of money now," says Board Chair Phillip McCall.
Tariq Zaidi is the man leading the way for the school; he says the decision by the board will not derail any school plans. "Really, it's not going to slow the project down any," he said.
The school is moving forward with the $25 million committed from the Virginia Tobacco Commission, and the town of Abingdon continues to support the project with $7.5 million dollars.
The school's leader says the support from Emory & Henry College and the University of Virginia proves the school has momentum. "W believe that the way we're talking an approach to this is to bring quality education, bring the highest quality physicians in an allopathic school of medicine to the region," Zaidi said.
The school says it's still on track to fill a need of more doctors in the region,."If Medicaid expansion is approved in the state of Virginia, you are looking at 450,000 additional people enrolled in healthcare with access to insurance. In Southwest Virginia, that's an extra 200,000 folks," adds Zaidi.
The next big step for the school will come in May, when school leaders meet with the Tobacco Commission to talk about the status of the project.
McCall tells us only two of the seven current board members were on the board when the original medical school agreement was put to a vote.
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Robert Sarvis, the libertarian candidate who won 6.5 percent of the vote in Virginias gubernatorial election last year, is back for Round 2.
Sarvis told the Richmond Times-Dispatch on Wednesday that he plans to challenge Democratic Sen. Mark Warner in the midterm election.
I finally got the go-ahead from my wife and told the Libertarian Party folks that I am going to run, he said.
Sarvis would need to win the nomination at the Libertarian Party convention on Feb. 8 at this point, hes the only candidate in the running and gather 10,000 signatures to get on the November ballot.
He will face a similar dynamic as he did in the governors race, when he ran against well-funded Democrat Terry McAuliffe and GOP Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli. Warner, an incumbent, will raise a significant amount of money to defend his seat and with the entrance of former Republican National Committee Chairman Ed Gillespie into the race on the GOP side, Virginias Senate race now promises to be high-profile and expensive.
Still, despite being vastly outspent in 2013, Sarvis had a stronger-than-usual showing for a libertarian candidate and he says theres an opening for him again this year.
Voters dont have anyone who they can trust with to defend their principles, and thats where I see my chance, Sarvis said.
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Robert Sarvis, Libertarian candidante for governor, thanked supporters who turned out at the The Tobacco Company Restaurant & Club, Tuesday, 11/5/2013. Most didn't think he would win, but were hoping for 10 percent of the vote.
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Sarvis plans to challenge Warner for Senate seat BY MARKUS SCHMIDT Richmond Times-Dispatch Richmond Times-Dispatch
Robert Sarvis got 6.5 percent of the 2013 vote for Virginia governor.
Robert Sarvis, the 2013 Libertarian candidate for governor, said Wednesday that he wants to run for U.S. Senate, challenging Sen. Mark R. Warner, D-Va.
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Peter Thiel, renaissance man.
He's a libertarian. But he has also funded the secretive data-mining company Palantir, which works for the FBI and the CIA.
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He co-founded PayPal and acted as its CEO before the company sold to eBay for $1.5 billion in 2002.
Since then he launched the global hedge-fund Clarium Capital and the Founders Fund, a venture capital firm. He was Facebook's first outside investor, making him a billionaire when the company went public.
He supports the Methuselah Foundation, whose goal is to reverse human aging, and the SeaSteading Institute, a libertarian group founded to create independent floating cities in international waters.
He's also launched the controversial "20 Under 20" initiative which gives 20 teens $100,000 to drop out of college for two years to pursue their own tech projects.
He is one of the most original, controversial thinkers in tech today.
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