Monday, January 16, 2012
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Nymgo contest offering free tickets anywhere to celebrate relaunch
This contest is called the “Nymgo, fly me to visit someone” contest and it takes place on its regional Facebook pages for Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Nigeria, and Pakistan — one round-trip ticket to anywhere in the world will be available to each Facebook Page by simply choosing a friend they would like to visit. The contestant simply uploads a picture along with a required caption (maximum 500 words) explaining why they should win the trip to see that person.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Marvin White joins Fuad El-Hibri at Emergent BioSolutions, Inc.
“Mr. White's expertise in financial management, gained in a patient-focused health care system and service-oriented environment, will prove an invaluable asset in guiding Emergent's management team towards further growth and in increasing value for shareholders,” Fuad El-Hibri, Emergent BioSolutions, Inc.'s chairman and CEO, said. “We are delighted to welcome him to Emergent's Board of Directors, composed of seasoned experts with diverse skill sets.”
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Goethe-Institut Summer 2010 Schedule of Events
- Goethe-Institut Washington is an organization dedicated to providing access to the German language, culture and society, and fostering intercultural exchange in the Washington, DC area. It is part of the international network of Goethe-Institutes, and is a non-profit organization supported in part by the German government. There are 149 Goethe-Institutes and 11 liaison offices in 92 countries.
- The Goethe-Institut Washington offers a wide selection of classes this summer for every skill level, with both regular and intensive classes, including Elementary German A1, Elementary German A2, Intermediate German B1, An Introduction to Reading Scholarly German, and more — view the full schedule. Registration for summer classes is currently open.
- Goethe-Institut Washington is now on Twitter and Facebook. Our weekly email newsletter keeps subscribers informed of our German cultural events and courses; more local events, class information, quizzes, questions, answers, and other resources are available by following and/or liking us.
- The Goethe-Institut Washington presents films (classics and new; features and documentaries) every Monday night in its screening room. German films are screened with English subtitles. The May-July film series presents a selection of award-winning films from the Berlinale, the Berlin International Film Festival, including 12 Angry Men, Signs of Life (Lebenszeichen), Solo Sunny, Trace of the Bears (Spur der Bären), Veronika Voss (Die Sehnsucht der Veronika Voss), Life is All You Get (Das Leben ist eine Baustelle) and Head-On (Gegen die Wand). View the Goethe-Institut Washington’s full schedule of cultural events.
- FotoGalerie, the Goethe-Institut Washington’s exhibition space, is an ongoing showcase for the work of young German photographers. In Our Time – Photographs by Anne Lass is on display through the end of May. Next up: an annual favorite, winning works from Germany’s annual graduate photography competition, gute aussichten: new german photography 2009/2010, will be on display June-August. View the Goethe-Institut Washington’s full schedule of cultural events.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Register with Team USA for tomorrow’s Winter Games
Tomorrow marks the first day of the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in Vancouver, BC. Years of training, hard work, discipline and relentless dedication have given the great athletes of Team USA the right edge to grab that gold. To make sure you keep track of who is skiing the fastest and skating the hardest, register with TeamUSA.org where fans get chance to take part in all of the action. GO USA!
Register at TeamUSA.org and you will:
Register at TeamUSA.org and you will:
- Receive exclusive updates during the Winter Games
- Get the inside scoop, event by event
- Hear directly from our Olympic athletes as they chase their dream
- Be able to download photo and video highlights, right to your desktop
Monday, October 19, 2009
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) prevention week
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a global crisis affecting both patients and healthcare workers.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), at any point in time, 1.4 million people worldwide suffer from infections acquired in hospitals.
A Centers for Disease Control (CDC) report published in March-April 2007 estimated the number of U.S. deaths from healthcare asociated infections in 2002 at 98,987.
The risk of acquiring healthcare-associated infections in developing countries is 2-20 times higher than in developed countries.
Afflicting thousands of patients every year, HAI often leads to lengthening hospitalization, increasing the likelihood of readmission, and adding sizably to the cost of care per patient.
Financially, HAIs represent an estimated annual impact of $6.7 billion to healthcare facilities, but the human cost is even higher.
Until recently, a lack of HAI reporting requirements for healthcare facilities has contributed to less-than-optimal emphasis being placed on eliminating the sources of healthcare associated infections. However, growing public anxiety regarding the issue and resulting legislation on state and local levels demanding accountability is serving to accelerate initiatives to combat HAIs.
To learn more about the impact of healthcare-associated infections for both medical professionals and patients, please visit www.haiwatch.com.
About Not on My Watch Prevention Campaign
To protect patients by reducing the risk of HAI, healthcare professionals must continually update their knowledge of infection management.
As part of an ongoing commitment to quality care and infection prevention, nationwide doctors and hospitals are partnering with Kimberly-Clark to deliver continuing education programs on healthcare-associated infection (HAI) prevention to staff and management. As simple as education sounds, busy doctors and nurses on the front lines of delivering care can find it difficult to find the time to take advantage of scheduled programs within their hospitals.
The HAI Education Program is part of a national infection awareness campaign for healthcare professionals called “Not on My Watch” and will provide the facility with a toolkit that contains informational flyers, patient safety tips and posters.
The "Not on My Watch" campaign provides accredited continuing education (CE) programs based on best practices and guidelines as well as research available on reducing the incidence of healthcare-associated infections.
For details about the "Not On My Watch" campaign, and the HAI Education Bus please visit www.HAIwatch.com.
HAI Education Bus
At Kimberly-Clark, it’s our mission to find innovative ways to develop and maintain a variety of accredited education, equipping healthcare providers with critical insights and information on today’s important clinical issues. That’s why we’re proud to introduce the HAI Education Bus, an impressive new one-of-a-kind mobile classroom that brings accredited CE education right to your door.
Look for this tour bus as it makes its way across the country, delivering education about healthcare-associated infections and other critical healthcare issues from the plains of Texas to the California coast to New York City and places in between.
Types of Healthcare-Associated Infections
VAP is the source of the highest morbidity and mortality of all Healthcare Associated Infections.
Read More About VAP
Any breach of patient skin can lead to a surgical site infection.
Read More About SSIs
Contact transfer (touch contamination) is the number one source of Healthcare Associated Infections.
Read More About Contact Transfer
About HAI Watch
HAI Watch is your resource for collateral and supplies to help keep your organization aware of the importance of healthcare associated infection prevention. The following guidelines on hand hygiene in healthcare settings and other tips are available now, but keep checking back. New HAI awareness tools will be added on an ongoing basis.
About Kimberly-Clark Health Care
At Kimberly-Clark Health Care, we deliver innovative healthcare solutions that you can depend on to meet the demands of your fast-paced world, supported by in-service training, clinical research and accredited education.
Our solutions help you prevent, diagnose, and manage major issues in these clinical areas: Infection Prevention (Protection & Infection Control, Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia and Surgical Site Infections), Digestive Health and Pain Management.
About Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Every day, 1.3 billion people - nearly a quarter of the world's population - trust K-C brands and the solutions they provide to enhance their health, hygiene and well-being.
With brands such as Kleenex, Scott, Huggies, Pull-Ups, Kotex and Depend, Kimberly-Clark holds No. 1 or No. 2 share positions in more than 80 countries. To keep up with the latest K-C news and to learn more about the company's 137-year history of innovation, visit www.kimberly-clark.com
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Thank You Springtime Fresh Air Fund Bloggers
Thanks so much to everyone who blogged and Twittered about the Fresh Air Fund in the last two months, May and June. All-together, the Fresh Air Fund and Abraham Harrison has been blessed with at least 286 earned-media mentions. We appreciate your support, your words, your time, and your attention. We are much obliged.
- Blogging For Two
- Texas Tumble Weed Travels
- Beauty And The Little Beast
- Aberdeen NJ Life
- Acorn Pies
- A Darker Shade Of Midnight
- Adieska Newbie Blogger
- Adventurous Women Blog
- Soul of A Citizen
- All That You Have Is Your Soul
- A.Mountain.Bride
- Another Las Vegas Daily Photo
- Proud Mommy Of Four
- Aspiring Polyglot
- Backstage Blog Stage
- Beauty Cottage
- Flagrantdisregard
- Birding Girl
- Blessed Serenity's Weblog
- The Orrell Group
- Great Dad Blog
- Readaholic
- Around the World in beautiful Shoes
- Catholic Dads
- Celebrate Your Freedom
- Surroundings
- Danny Fisher
- Charlotte's Library
- Chen Chow
- Chez Bez
- Chicgalleria
- Children From Mom And Dad
- Christifideles
- Christ, My Righteousness
- Observations and Musings
- ClearlyEnlight's Travel Blog
- Clearly Personal
- Art School Scum
- Conversations in the Book Trade
- Mummy & Baby Moon
- CPS - A System Out of Control
- Creative Type Dad
- Daddy Forever
- Confessing My Dad Attitude
- DadThing
- Daily Contributor
- Our Little Family
- Not Just A Mommy!
- Scream Quietly
- Deb's Search and Rescue Stories
- It's a Boy
- Drivin' 55: A Distraction
- DubaiBIZZ.net
- Dyslexia Tutor
- Education Notes Online
- Eighty MPH Mom
- Emilio & Gladys Padilla
- Everything Leb
- Exotic Mommies' Pregnancy and Parenting
- Father's Discovery
- Felish…Da Dish
- Ferdy On Films
- Freebies 4 Me and U
- Article Navigator
- Fresh Net
- Funky Brown Chick
- Portrait of a Writer
- Girlebooks
- Give Away Today
- Motherhood and Other Ramblings
- Glory Feathers
- All Because Two People Fell in LOVE!
- A Catholic Mom in Hawaii
- Hijos de Mama Y Papa
- My Life as a Hotfessional
- A Reasonably Prudent Law Student
- Timeless Imagination
- Miss Jade Monfils
- Jakartass
- Thoughts And Theology
- The City and the World
- Parental Alienation And Other Such Things
- Juanita's Blah Blah Blog
- Beyond the Pale
- Rock Star Mommy
- Just Kiss N Makeup
- Kappa Kreations
- Whykay's Happenings
- Scrambled Dregs
- A Parent's Life To Behold
- Knitty Kitty
- Shade And Sweetwater
- Laughing Through The Chaos
- Tales From Bloggeritaville
- Lighting Fingers
- Breathing Is Political
- For The Love Of Oats
- Shambles Manor
- Miracles on Mama Street
- Mentoring Mommy
- Mia Bella Wahm Blog
- Mittelmommy
- Pottstown’s Blog
- Mom-Blog
- Baby Boos
- Mommy Rulez
- Mom Start
- Monkeys On The Bed
- It's A Blog Eat Blog World
- MsMomster
- Multiples And More Blog Network
- A Brilliant Place For Every Kid
- Mylifeasastayathomedad
- Mystique Vintage Clothing
- The Napkin Dad Daily
- 901 Blogs
- The In Box
- New York Portraits
- Orchid & Pastry
- Orchid & Pastry
- Marketime
- Paravanes: Christian Meditations
- Peace Corps Diary: Botswana 2008
- Praise and Coffee
- Jamie's Precious Peas
- MySpace
- Mighty Quinn Media Machine
- From Politics To Fashion
- Roosevelt Island 360
- Salamu Kenya!
- Samotalis
- She Scribes
- Simply Freckles
- Sistah Goddess
- SNAFU-ed .... Situation Normal
- Solo-Dad.com
- Soup
- Spinning Lovely Days
- Your Daily Fix Of Entrepreneurial Ideas
- Steph in Burkina Faso
- Stories From A Weird Wizard
- Sugar Ridge
- Texas Daisey Garden
- The Lewis Family
- The New Author
- The 160 Acre Woods
- The Buddha Diaries
- The Fascinating Woman
- The Good Heart
- The Practicing Church
- The Vintage Sister
- The Way The Ball Bounces
- Our Little Family
- I Never Grew Up
- Twittter
- TMT
- Relz Reviewz
- It's a Goat's Life.......
- Will-O'-the-Wisp
- The Welcome Mat
- Wahm Phenom
- Ninaivugal...Thoughts
- Ninaivugal...Thoughts
- The Word Mechanic
- 3Quarks Daily
- 4thletter
- Boarding School Blog
- Americantowns
- Novel Inspiration
- A Year From Oak Cottage
- What I Learned Today
- Black Celebrity Kids
- Blog Denovo
- Book Dads - Fathers That Read
- Boondock Ramblings
- Dad Blogs
- Daddy Papersurfer
- Dave's Bargain
- The Dear Dr.MOZ Baby Blog
- Diva in a carry on
- Earnest Parenting
- Fervent Heart
- Freaked Out Fathers
- The Business 401
- Green Dads
- A Thing (or Two) About Holly Jean
- Hungama Blog
- Indulgent Reviews: An Indulgent Beauty Blog
- Indy Dads
- The Jolly Mom
- Cottage Works
- Mademoiselle Robot
- The Mama Bird Diaries
- Minnesota Reads
- The Mommy Journey
- Mommy Perks
- Mothers Fighting for Others
- Chic and Style
- Say It, Don't Spray It
- Our Little Family
- No, You're A Towel
- The Online Degree Dorm Room
- Out Numbered Online
- The Pakistani Spectator
- Pensive Thoughts
- peterwknox.com
- Ram Nation
- Seniors World Chronicle
- Servant of Chaos
- Socal Mom
- Squidoo
- TMT
- Televisionary
- Black Bath Water
- The New Dad Blog
- Total Wellbeing Blog
- Sports Analyzer
- Whispers From The Unseen
- Verastically Livin
- We Survived The Teens
- Why are you Stalking Me
- Yoga and Judaism Center
- Yorkville: Stoops to Nuts
- Eighty MPH Mom
- Total Wellbeing Blog
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