Grey's Anatomy(TM) Professional Wear by Barco Signature Series Brings Professional Polish

GARDENA, CA--(Marketwire -08/15/12)- Barco Uniforms, an acclaimed leader in the uniform industry, unveiled its striking new Grey's Anatomy Professional Wear by Barco Signature Series. The collection, with new fabric, colors and designs, builds on the company's most popular styles, adding a professional, "heathered" look and arcLux with stretch, which clothes professionals in luxurious comfort that stretches and flatters every shape and fit.

"Barco Uniforms shares the passion and commitment medical professionals bring to their work every day, and we understand that while their uniforms must be practical, professionals desire comfortable, flattering, professional styles," said David Murphy, Senior Vice President, of Sales and Marketing at Barco Uniforms. "Our new Grey's Anatomy Professional Wear by Barco Signature Series is designed to deliver the ease and performance expected from Barco Uniforms in fashion-forward, sophisticated styles."

The new collection is created from soft, touchable fabrics that stretch to move with the body to deliver professional polish, whether meeting with colleagues, patients or families, handling crises or providing everyday care. Four exciting new colors -- Electric Heather, Punch Heather, Purple Rain Heather and Hot Tamale Heather -- complement Barco's popular Bahama Heather, Black Heather, Cabernet Heather, and Indigo Heather fabulous prints to create the perfect palette for expanding or designing an entirely new wardrobe. Advanced moisture wicking ensures all-day ease, even through the longest and most demanding shifts.

Grey's Anatomy Professional Wear by Barco Signature Series is available now at leading medical uniform retailers. To locate a retail outlet, visit http://medical.barcouniforms.com/medical/locator.asp.

About Barco UniformsBarco Uniforms, a recognized leader in the uniform industry, fuses innovative fabric technology and fashion-forward design to create uniforms that inspire individuals and enhance the work environment. From its versatile, widely appealing Medical Collections and distinctive Spa Collection, to its corporate Identity solutions, Barco Uniforms is committed to making professional attire that people love to wear. For more information, visit http://www.barcouniforms.com/.

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Spoiler Chat: Scoop on Grey's Anatomy, Smash, Teen Wolf, Private Practice and More!

Tamie in St. Louis: I can't take not knowing if they are killing Eric Dane off Grey's! Any idea what the plan is? Well, we're not going to sugarcoat it, but when we spoke to Chandra Wilson, it didn't sound good. Mostly because she was talking about taking care of him and "stroking" him (we assume his face) in the beginning of the season. "I really appreciate the way that we have taken care of him in the beginning of the season," Wilson tells us. "I think it's something that Grey's fans will really appreciate. We get to stroke him a lot in the beginning of our season." However, she assured us that someone who is gone from the show will not be forgotten. "It doesn't matter if the characters aren't there anymore. We just talk about him all the time!" she laughs. Let's hope they aren't using past tense when talking about McSteamy.

Ben in Chicago: I've been missing your Smash coverage! Cannot wait until it returns, so can I have a bit of scoop for now to hold me over until 2013? Doesn't the second season of Smash seem so far away? It's unbearableuntil we wiggled our way onto the set and got some awesome scoop! More on that later, but for now, here are some tidbits we can reveal: a mosh pit, an unexpected relationship between Jennifer Hudson's character and Ivy, Tom large and in charge and finallyKaren is in looove!

Check out an extremely sexy (and leggy!) Kate Hudson on Glee

Beth: I'm so bummed that Tim Daly won't be back on Private Practice. Will his exit be addressed on the show? We're sad to see him go, too, and yes, his absence will definitely be felt on the show, especially by Violet. "My character at the beginning of the season, it's all about loss," Amy Brenneman tells us. "Tim is not coming back, and that's pretty much what I'm dealing with." As for Daly's exit, Brenneman says, "It's like life. People come, and then they go, and then [they] write to it. It gets to be like real living."

Cece: I'm so sick of the Liam-Silver-Navid love triangle on 90210! Is there any hope for us Liam and Annie fans? There's always hope! At least, that's what Matt Lanter says of the fan-favorite couple's future. "I didn't know there were so many Liam and Annie fans! Every time Liam tries to get together with some other girl, all I hear about is Liam and Annie on my Twitter and stuff," he says. "I think there is always hope for it. We'll see how long the series runs. Maybe they'll get back together in the end of the series. We got to wait for it!" We advise against holding your breath, people, it may be a while!

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Jemma McLean: Skinned Alive

Jemma Marie McLean Skinned Alive the Anatomical Structure (5)

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Photography: Kaveh Kardan
Collection: Skinned alive the anatomical structure, 2010

This beautiful collection by Jemma Marie McLean, called Skinned Alive the Anatomical Structure is inspired by Leonardo Da Vinci’s anatomical drawings.

Jemma founded Purdy Corsetry after being disappointed by the quality and selection of what she found in New Zealand.  She knew with her wealth of experience in sewing and degree in Fashion design from Massey University that she could make the best corsets possible.

Purdy Corsetry is located in Central Wellington, New Zealand.  View all her latest work via Facebook!

 

 

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Anatomy Of Running Focuses On Biomechanics Of The Body

August 13, 2012

Lawrence LeBlond for redOrbit.com Your Universe Online

When it comes to modern era distance running, experts have mixed opinions: some say humans are born to run while others say our bodies need careful cross training to stay healthy. Jay Dicharry, author of the new book Anatomy for Runners, believes running alone cannot make you a better runner.

Running is typically a one-dimensional sport, said Dicharry, a physical therapist and the director of Biomechanics at Rebound Physical Therapy in Bend, Oregon. Youre basically just moving forward. Youre not really developing as a true athlete.

Because many people do not take training into mind when running, nearly a third get hurt every single year. When they read fitness magazines, they say I can do that. So they go out and do it, and then they get hurt and wonder why, said Dicharry. If we prepare ourselves well do a better job.

In his book, Dicharry focuses on identifying weaknesses, offers detailed tools for gait analysis, offers tips on preventing injuries, and explains how to exercise in a correct manner that aids the running body.

While many books focus on the cardiovascular system (engine) in regards to the runner, Dicharrys book focuses on the biomechanical body (chassis).

Coaches get lots of information on how to train the heart and lungs. But we dont get enough on how to keep the body healthy, he said. The more stable the chassis, the more efficient you can be. The book focuses on whats wrong and how to fix it.

Robert Forster, an expert in sports physical therapy in Santa Monica, California, said the human body has evolved to run.

Our tree-dwelling ancestors had shorter legs, longer arms and shorter feet. The body actually changed to be effective at running. But we lost our ability to co-opt that economy of motion, Forster, told Reuters by telephone from London, where he had been working with the US Olympic Track and Field team.

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Quay Brothers Retrospective in New York City! "On Deciphering the Pharmacist’s Prescription for Lip-Reading Puppets," Museum of Modern Art, NYC

I just had the honor to view the beautifully installed and revelatory Quay Brothers retrospective "On Deciphering the Pharmacist's Prescription for Lip-Reading Puppets" at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. I have long been a fan of the Quay's work, and still, this exhibition had much to astonish, delight and surprise, situating the Quay's work within the larger context of an avant-garde tradition, and revealing the Quay's oeuvre to be much broader and richer than expected. Surprises and highlights included pen and ink drawings evoking a slightly less whimsical Edward Gorey, a mini-exhibition of the of the kind of Polish theater posters from the 1960s which inspired much of their work, and paintings by a scientific illustrator who mentored them in high school. Also of special interest, at least to me, was a collection of 8 mm Eastern European travel films which The Quay's collected as inspiration for their work; these grainy and blurred snatches of dark and forgotten streets, shop windows with wax mannequin heads, and church interior possess much of the atmosphere, mystery, and powerful detail evident the Quay's best works; they serve as both an excellent introduction to the exhibition and an illuminating key to their film work.

If you are able to visit the exhibition--which I very highly recommend!--make very sure not to miss the bottom floor portion of the exhibit, where you will find a collection of The Quay Brother's dioramic film decors installed in what feels like a furtive peepshow, a sort of perverse and surrealistic Musée Mécanique. Here you can immerse yourself in the tiny and exquisite sets from such films as Street of Crocodiles; Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme; The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes; and The Cabinet of Jan Svankmajer; their wealth of detail rewards a careful and slow eye. Also, make sure to set some time aside to watch the films, many of which play in mini-theatres set up within the exhibition; the ballet piece The Sandman was an especial revelation to this viewer; dance and the Quays go surprisingly well together.

As we see in this exhibition, the through line of The Quay's long and storied careers--which has spanned drawing, painting, film, animation, theater and graphic design, and dioramic "film decors"-- is a sense of mysterious and compelling atmosphere created by an exacting and exquisite attention to detail: the craquelure of antique objects, a perfectly fractured piece of glass, the patina of caked on dirt, the hand-rendered imperfection of calligraphic script, the artful use of shadow, and, above all, a wonderful wit and humor that counterbalances the unapologetic inscrutability of the work. Do not miss this exhibition! You will never look at the work of the Quay Brothers the same way again. In a good way!

The exhibition will be on view at New York Museum of Modern Art from August 12–January 7.You can find out about the exhibition here. Also, the museum will be hosting a series of screenings of Quay Brothers films running the duration of the exhibition; you can find out more about that here.

All above images were taken in the exhibition.

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Street Anatomy presents OBJECTIFY THIS: Female Anatomy Dissected and Displayed

OBJECTIFY THIS Female anatomy dissected and displayed gallery show poster September 7-29 Design Cloud Chicago

OBJECTIFY THIS: Female anatomy dissected and displayed

  • September 7th through September 29th
  • Opening event September 7th, 6–10p.m. with burlesque performances by Vaudezilla
  • Design Cloud Gallery, 118 N. Peoria St. 2N, Chicago, IL
  • Curated by Vanessa Ruiz, founder of Street Anatomy
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Street Anatomy is proud to present OBJECTIFY THIS, our latest group exhibition of paintings and illustrations featuring the underlying anatomy of the female body. The exhibition is influenced by the anatomical work of famed Spanish illustrator and painter, Fernando Vicente, whose paintings, along with 8 other artists, will be exhibited at Chicago’s Design Cloud Gallery from September 7 through September 29, 2012.

Featured artists:
Fernando Vicente
Jason Levesque
Cake
Michael Reedy
Danny Quirk
Emily Evans
Pole Ka
Tristan des Limbes
Amylin Loglisci

Historically, female anatomy has been represented in medical illustrations predominantly as a variation of the male form in terms of reproductive organs and surface anatomy.  There are a multitude of societal, cultural, and religious reasons that have established this ideal, in addition to the fine line between female anatomy and eroticism.  This show will compel viewers to question the objectivity surrounding ‘female anatomy’ and define—or re-define—their own perceptions through the art, perspectives, literature, and live burlesque performances featured during the opening event.

The artwork will range from realistic representations of the female body in various states of anatomical undress to more stylized forms of anatomy.

OPENING EVENT: Friday, September 7, 6–10 p.m. 
Design Cloud will host a public event to mark the opening of the exhibition. It will include anatomically themed food, drinks, music, and live female burlesque performances by Jeez Loueez, Trixie Sparx, Anita Lilmore, and Po’Chop of the famed Chicago burlesque production company, Vaudezilla.  Vanessa Ruiz, members of Street Anatomy, and artists in the show will be in attendance.

If you have any questions about the exhibition or would like to learn more, please feel free to contact me at vanessa@streetanatomy.com!

 

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Chandra Wilson, Kevin McKidd to direct more 'Grey's Anatomy' episodes

Chandra Wilson and Kevin McKidd are to direct new episodes of Grey's Anatomy, it has been announced.

The duo are set to helm upcoming episodes of the ABC medical drama's ninth season, reports TV Line

Wilson will mark her seventh time in the directing chair, while it will be the fourth time for McKidd, who voiced Lord MacGuffin in Pixar's latest animated film Brave.

The last episodes directed by the stars aired during season eight - McKidd helming episode 21 and Wilson overseeing episode 22.

Grey's Anatomy's ninth season will see the return of its series regulars with the exception of Eric Dane, Chyler Leigh and Kim Raver.

Grey's Anatomy will return on Thursday, September 27 on ABC.

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On The Curious Victorian Phenomenon of Exactingly Produced Miniature Butcher Shops, Collector’s Weekly, 2012

PETA would never approve: This grisly 1840 doll-sized butcher shop with miniature animal carcasses and a floor covered in sawdust and blood would be shockingly graphic to our modern sensibilities. After all, here in the 21st century, we like to remain cheerfully oblivious about where our meat products come from.

But in Victorian times, such detailed model butcher shops were not uncommon, says Sarah Louise Wood, a curator at the Museum of Childhood at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. The real question is: Why exactly do such things exist?
--Baby’s First Butcher Shop, Circa 1900, Collector's Weekly, Lisa Hix

Find out more by about this forgotten art by reading the entirety of "Baby’s First Butcher Shop, Circa 1900"  on the Collector's Weekly website by clicking here.

All images drawn from the Collector's Weekly website. You can see larger copies by clicking on images, and find out more by clicking here.

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"Objectify This: Female Anatomy Dissected and Displayed," Exhibition Curated by Street Anatomy’s Vanessa Ruiz, September 7-29, Chicago

Just received notice of the very exciting looking exhibition "Objectify This: Female Anatomy Dissected" curated by Vanessa Ruiz, founder of the wonderful Street Anatomy Blog; images from the show above, and full info follows:

'OBJECTIFY THIS: Female Anatomy Dissected and Displayed', a group exhibition of paintings and illustrations featuring the underlying anatomy of the female body.

September 7th – September 29th
Design Cloud Gallery
118 N. Peoria St. 2N, Chicago, IL

Opening event Friday, September 7th, 6–10p.m. with burlesque performances by Chicago's Vaudezilla troupe.

Throughout time, female anatomical illustration has evoked a multitude of feelings beyond simple academic representation. It's one of the reasons why the male form has been the exemplum of the human body throughout time, with the female being illustrated only as the variation in terms of reproductive organs and surface anatomy. This gallery show seeks to portray females only in relation to other females. It will compel viewers to question the objectivity surrounding ‘female anatomy’ and define—or re-define—their own perceptions through the art, perspectives, literature, and live burlesque performances.

Featured artists: Fernando Vicente, Jason Levesque, Cake, Michael Reedy, Emily Evans, Danny Quirk, Pole Ka, Tristan des Limbes, Amylin Loglisci.

You can find out more by clicking here.

Images, Top to bottom (click on images to see larger version):

  1. "American Housewife" by Fernando Vicente
  2. "Anatomical Meluxine" by Jason Levesque, 2012
  3. "Christina" by Danny Quirk, 2010

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What Is Anatomy?

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The word anatomy comes from the Greek ana- meaning "up", and tome- meaning "a cutting". Anatomy, especially in the past, has depended heavily on dissection. In Greek and Latin the words "anatomy" and "dissection" have virtually the same meanings. Although both words have similar origins, anatomy has evolved to become a broad discipline of its own, while dissection remains a technique of anatomical science.

Anatomy can be divided into Gross Anatomy (macroscopic anatomy) and Microscopic Anatomy.

Gross anatomy may involve dissection or noninvasive methods; the aim is to acquire data about the larger structures of organs and organ systems.

In dissection, the human or animal cadaver is cut open and its organs are studied. Endoscopy, inserting a tube with a camera at the end, might be used to study structures within living animals. There are non-invasive way of studying, for example, the blood vessels of living animals or humans; an opaque dye may be inserted into the animal to observe the circulatory system (angiography). Live beings may also be studied using MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) or X-ray.

Medical and dental students, as part of their course, will have to perform some kind of practical work in gross human anatomy, this will involve dissection. In many cases, the students dissect human corpses (cadavers).

Sectioning - is cutting tissue into very thin slices so they can be examined. Histological stains are added to biological structures (such as tissues) to add colors or to enhance their colors so they can be more easily distinguished when they are examined, especially if different structures are next to each other. Histology is a discipline that is vital for the understanding and advancement of medicine, veterinary medicine, biology, and some other sub-disciplines of the life sciences.

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Pathology-based Anatomical Cake Shop: Call for Entries!

Miss Cakehead Eat Your Heart Out

Our wonderful friend and cake curator extrodinaire, Miss Cakehead is putting on another extreme cake shop following the success of last years Eat Your Heart Out, the world’s first 18+ cake shop.  Because cakes shouldn’t just be nice and sweet.

This year the event will be held in St Bartholomew’s Pathology Museum in West Smithfield, London, with mission to educate people about Pathology while also selling some very unique anatomically correct baked goods. A series of pathology based lectures will also take place in the space, examining relevant conditions such as icing sugar spleennutmeg liver and maple syrup urine disease. How cool and gross is that!?

‘Eat Your Heart Out’ is currently on the lookout for the most creative bakers, cake artists & food artists around the UK to come up with some anatomically correct treats.

Miss Cakehead says, “If you have a steady hand and a strong stomach for making delicious yet gory cakes or horrifically anatomical sugary sculptures and treats then please get in touch!”

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Grey's Anatomy Exclusive: Debbie Allen to Direct Again in Season 9

Debbie Allen

Debbie Allen is returning to Grey's Anatomy!

Allen, who portrays Jackson Avery's (Jesse Williams) mother Catherine on the ABC medical series, will be directing the third episode of the upcoming season, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.

The ninth season picks up two to three months after the Stranded Six Five (RIP Lexie!) were rescued after a plane crash. "You see the aftermath of what happened," executive producer Shonda Rhimes recently told us. "You're left with some questions as to how this happened and 'Why is this the way it is?' and 'Why is that the way it is?'"

Grey's Anatomy's Shonda Rhimes talks Season 9: Time jumps, new locations and new docs!

The second episode will jump back in time to answer those questions, while the Allen-directed episode will jump back to the present timeline, which will find some doctors outside of Seattle Grace with new jobs.

This is Allen's fifth time stepping behind the camera on Grey's Anatomy. There's no word on whether Catherine Avery, who was last seen having a fling with Richard Webber (James Pickens Jr.) will also appear in the episode.

Grey's Anatomy returns Thursday, Sept. 27 at 9/8c on ABC.

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Anatomy of a Toy Slump

By William Bias - August 7, 2012 | Tickers: HAS, MAT | 0 Comments

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In a previous article I discussed the Perils of Nostalgic Investing in which affinity for a product such as Hasbros (NASDAQ: HAS) Transformers or Mattels (NASDAQ: MAT) Matchbox cars can lead to faulty assumptions that the company that makes these products must be a good investment. I noted that it is important to do ones research before taking the plunge.

I also noted that there were some opportunities for Hasbro with the then up and coming Battleship movie based on the popular game Battleship and the future release of G.I. Joe: Retaliation, which is based on the G.I. Joe toy line. When researching for this story, I decided that Hasbro and Mattel are suffering a slump brought on basically by being in between popular movies and the stronger dollar.

The Inter-Movie Slump

The first movie opportunity, Battleship, was not a blockbuster hit compared to The Avengers and The Dark Knight Rises. Hasbros consolidated net revenue declined 8% for the six months ending July 1, 2012. Hasbro did note an up-tick in the Battleship portion of its revenue during that time frame so the movie did some good in promoting sales of the game but probably not as well as anticipated.

The second opportunity I saw for Hasbro is the anticipated release of G.I. Joe: Retaliation. I thought this would generate interest in their G.I. Joe product line and thus boost consolidated revenues. However, at the last minute Paramount pictures decided to delay the release of the movie from June 2012 until March 2013 in order to convert the movie to 3D. This will extend a delay in the spike of interest in G.I. Joe products to well past the holiday season. The release of the latest Joe movie before the holidays would have created interest in the product in the summer season in addition to boosting the all important holiday sales.

Transformers sales have also declined as we move further away from Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) and wait for a new sequel to be made. Animated series such as Transformers Prime and Transformers: Animated do generate interim interest in the products, but dont do justice to going to a movie theater and seeing live action robots in 3D.

Mattel also saw a 1% decline in its consolidated revenue for the first half of 2012, mostly due to a decline in sales ofCars 2 revenue. As we move further from the Cars 2 release date the products associated with this movie are going to experience a natural decline. Mattel will need more movie licenses to boost its revenue.

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Pauline Darley – She has waited too long

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Gorgeous compositions and subject shot by French photographer Pauline Darley for Ever Magazine.  The model is Clémentine Levy and her awesome skeletal make up was done by MademoiselleMu, hair and styling by Sophie Haise and Valériane Dousse & Clémentine Levy.

View the entire beautiful series at Ever magazine!

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Jordan Eagles New Blood Work – Fall 2012

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I met with the stunning Jordan Eagles back in July after he visited the International Museum of Surgical Science, one of the three venues for his upcoming series of shows, called Hemofields and Blood Work. It was one of the hottest days in Chicago, but Jordan was seemingly unfazed.  He keeps his studio between 92°F–100°F, the optimal temperature to work with his art medium—blood.

For someone who works with blood, Jordan is extremely upbeat, passionate, and almost spiritual in his approach to his work.  He speaks of his pieces in a range of  terms, from the boldness of energy to the subtleness of a whisper.  Of course, I don’t think his work needs many words, it’s more of an experience, one that you must have if you happen to be in or near any of the cities below!  The Street Anatomy crew will definitely be in attendance at the show in Chicago.

JORDAN EAGLES: HEMOFIELDS
September 5, 2012 — October 16, 2012
Krause Gallery
149 Orchard Street
New York, NY

JORDAN EAGLES: BLOOD WORK
September 14, 2012 — November 30, 2012
International Museum of Surgical Science
1524 N. Lake Shore Dr.
Chicago, IL

JORDAN EAGLES: BLOOD WORK
September 22, 2012 — October 27, 2012
The Butcher’s Daughter
22747 Woodward Avenue, Suite 201
Ferndale, MI

 

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Patrick Dempsey Tweets 'Grey's Anatomy' Eric Dane spoiler

Patrick Dempsey Tweeted a potential "Grey's Anatomy" spoiler, regarding Eric Dane.

In the photo posted on July 30, which Dempsey later took down at ABC's request, Dane is shown unconscious in a hospital bed. In July, it was announced that the actor would be leaving the medical series next season, after six years of portraying Dr. Mark "McSteamy" Sloan.

Dane's character will reportedly to survive a plane crash seen in the season finale in May, according to TV Line, but his on-again-off-again girlfriend Lexie Grey did not. But Executive Producer Shonda Rhimes said that fans shouldn't assume anything about the upcoming season.

"When we start the season, we are ahead enough in time where we see the outcome of lots of things. And in the second episode of the season, there's rewind - we go backwards - to where they're still in the forest," told Entertainment Weekly. "So you see what happened and in the next episode, you see how we get there."

Dane has been a part of the series since its second season. Dane will reportedly be back for a number of episodes on the series' ninth season this fall to finish out the character's story arc.

"I am extremely grateful to everyone at 'Grey's,' ABC and Shondaland for the experience and memories I have had over the course of this run," the 39-year-old actor told TV Line. "It has been wonderful to work alongside and learn from a creative force such as Shonda Rhimes."

Dane is married to actress Rebecca Gayheart and the couple has two daughters together. Dane has also had roles in "Burlesque," "Valentine's Day," "Marley & Me" and "X-Men: The Last Stand."

In addition to Dane's exit, it was previously reported that Kim Raver will not return to the series next season either. Chyler Leigh, who portrayed Lexie Grey on the series, was killed in the season finale.

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JOB OPENING: Administrative Assistant, Library, New York Academy of Medicine, New York City

The Malloch Rare Book Room at the New York Academy of Medicine.

Another job alert just in from the wonderful New York Academy of Medicine! Full details follow:

Title: Administrative Assistant
Division: Library

The Center for the History of Medicine and Public Health at the New York Academy of Medicine is looking for an energetic, motivated and highly organized Administrative Assistant. The Assistant will report to the Center Director, be responsible for the day to day administration of the Center and provide support to the Director and other staff members in the delivery of programs and activities.

The Center for the History of Medicine and Public Health is NYAM’s newest Center, and this position offers an outstanding opportunity for an administrator looking to develop the range and depth of his or her skills and expertise. The role will suit an individual who is keen to take on new challenges. The Administrative Assistant will be offered the opportunity to develop specialized skills as needed by the Center. Candidates with an interest in developing public programming and using social media to build audiences are particularly welcome.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Manage the day to day administration of the Center
  • Provide administrative support for the Director, and other department members when appropriate, including coordinating schedules and managing calendars
  • Assist in research, preparation and follow-up of funding proposals
  • Organize meetings for internal and external participants
  • Maintain office budgets and invoicing requests
  • Help plan events and programming
  • Coordinate arrangements for speakers and workshop and seminar participants
  • Organize and maintain filing systems and other records
  •  Help manage the online presence of the Center

Qualifications

Required

  • 3-5 years of related administrative experience
  • Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills
  • Attention to detail, accuracy and consistency in executing tasks
  • Problem solving skills and ability to work independently
  • Ability to manage many projects in fast-paced environment and meet deadlines
  • Ability to quickly learn and apply new skills
  • Excellent computer and web skills including Microsoft Office Suite 
  • Good grammatical, writing, proofreading, and editing ability
  • Ability to interact with internal and external individuals at all levels in a professional manner

Desirable

  • Familiarity with database software
  • Experience using social media
  • An interest in history, medicine, health, or policy issues.

Experience

Bachelor’s degree preferred or equivalent.

To Apply

Please email a resume and cover letter to hr@nyam.org.

Please include "Administrative Assistant” in subject line.

For more information, visit our website: http://www.nyam.org.

The New York Academy of Medicine is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.The New York Academy of Medicine advances the health of people in cities. An independent organization since 1847, NYAM addresses the health challenges facing the world's urban populations through interdisciplinary approaches to policy leadership, education, community engagement and innovative research.

Drawing on the expertise of diverse partners worldwide and more than 2,000 elected Fellows from across the professions, our current priorities are

To create environments in cities that support healthy aging
To strengthen systems that prevent disease and promote the public's health
To implement interventions that eliminate health disparities
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Mission of the Institution

The New York Academy of Medicine advances the health of people in cities. An independent organization since 1847, NYAM addresses the health challenges facing the world's urban populations through interdisciplinary approaches to policy leadership, evaluation, education, community engagement and innovative research.

Drawing on the expertise of diverse partners worldwide and more than 2,000 elected Fellows from across the professions, our current priorities are

• To create environments in cities that support healthy aging
• To strengthen systems that prevent disease and promote the public's health
• To implement interventions that eliminate health disparities

The Center for the History of Medicine and Public Health

The New York Academy of Medicine Center for the History of Medicine and Public Health promotes the scholarly and public understanding of the history of medicine and public health and the history of the book. The Center is made up of the Library, Rare Book and Historical Collection and Gladys Brooks Conservation Laboratory.  The Center aims to develop connections between an interdisciplinary community of scholars, educators, clinicians, curatorial and conservation professionals, and public audiences.

The NYAM Library opened its collections to the general public in 1878, and remains the only independent research library in NYC offering access to medical and health information for members of the public. The Research Library has a collection that includes over 500,000 volumes, 275,000 portraits and illustrations and around 400,000 pamphlets.  The collection comprises primary and secondary materials in the history of medicine, public health, science and other health-related disciplines. The collection is supported by an extensive reference collection of medical bibliography, biography, biographical dictionaries, dictionaries and library catalogues, as well as books on the history of books and printing.

The Center’s Rare Book and Historical Collections include a rare book collection of approximately 35,000 volumes.  Books from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries are a particular strength, as are materials related to the history of medicine in the City of New York.

The Gladys Brooks Book and Paper Conservation Laboratory was established in 1982 for the express purpose of caring for the NYAM collections.  In addition to its preservation mandate, the Lab also plays an important role in the training of future generations of conservators through its internship and volunteer programs and offers professional educational opportunities through a robust calendar of workshops and lectures.

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Jason Freeny Launches CAPSL

Jason Freeny CAPSL chart

Jason Freeny CAPSL Medicine Man

Jason Freeny CAPSL PRODUCT SHOTS

Jason Freeny CAPSL's in hand

Jason Freeny CAPSL sketch
Original doodle for CAPSL

It’s been 2 years in the making, but our favorite pop anatomist, Jason Freeny has finally launched an awesome product called CAPSL.  What is a CAPSL you ask?  Apart from having one of those trendy vowelless names, CAPSL’s are collectable designer pill fobs with “pocket-sized personalities.” Hollow on the inside, they let you store whatever you can fit in them, whether it be paper clips, ground coffee, catnip, gum, or prescriptionnnn drugs.

Jason describes his CAPSL idea,

A little over two years ago I was tinkering around with ideas for illustrations. I had worked as a toy designer for a short stint and always enjoyed putting together the promotional schematics I would use to pitch the ideas to toy companies. I really wanted to create an illustration of a toy schematic but not to pitch, it was only for the purpose of “Art”. I came up with a cute toy idea as my subject and quickly started constructing the assets for the final piece…

Strange thing was, it was a pretty cool toy idea. So before I posted the illustration I pitched it to a toy company and they thought it was pretty cool too, and off to production it went!

CAPSL’s come in 12 designs with another 9 mystery designs out there.  Try your luck at CAPSLs.com! Can’t wait to get some myself!

 

Also, if you haven’t already, check out our Street Anatomy interview with Jason Freeny to get more insight into the man behind the toys.  Follow Jason on Facebook to get updates on the process of all his amazing projects.

 

 

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Grey's Anatomy Ex Files

With Eric Dane the latest cast member to depart, John Byrne looks back on previous Grey's Anatomy stars who - for one reason or another - are no longer part of the Seattle Grace furniture.

Although it hasn't seen as many cast changes as its medical mega-star predecessor ER, Grey's Anatomy lost yet another regular following last Friday's announcement that Eric Dane was quitting his role as Dr Mark 'McSteamy' Sloan ahead of the show's ninth season.

A lot of the departures have been clouded in controversy - here are the six key ones during the show's sensationally successful eight seasons:

Katherine Heigl (Izzie Stevens)

When she left After spending much of season six working elsewhere, things came to a head when Heigl reportedly failed to show up for Grey's Anatomy on March 11th, 2010. She had apparently come to an agreement with Shonda Rhimes to release her from her contract with immediate effect. Her character had left Seattle after surviving cancer.

Why she left Heigl said that her departure was not about advancing her film career - which was moving along very nicely at the time - but that she wanted to focus more on her family.

How she's doing In January 2012, Heigl stated in an interview that she has asked the producers of Grey's Anatomy if she could return to the show to wrap up Izzie's storyine: "I've told them I want to," she said. "I want to see that girl take some power back." In her personal life, she and husband, inger Josh Kelley, adopted a second child in April 2012.

TR Knight (George O'Malley)

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