
Training Diverse College Presidents
HACU Announces Fellows For Inaugural Academia De Liderazgo/Leadership Academy
Whether the subject is health care or movies, women's issues or trends in television, Mary Ann has written about it or spoken about it. She is the author of more than 100 book projects including “Natural Cures for Common Diseases,” “101 Ways to Pamper Yourself,” and "Easy Ways to Lower Your Cholesterol." She was a nationally syndicated columnist for 30 years and contributing writer to an eclectic group of magazines including Hispanic Outlook, Women's World, Television Week, GRAND Magazine, Boxoffice Magazine, Looking Good Now Magazine, and American Media Special Magazines.
+50 articles
HACU Announces Fellows For Inaugural Academia De Liderazgo/Leadership Academy
Opioids are sometimes necessary to treat Patient pain, but Physicians are now being cautioned about prescribing them. In an article entitled “How Racial Inequity Is Playing Out in the Opioid Crisis,” by Jenae Addison for Health Magazine, it is noted that the stereotyping of Patients of color influences the number of prescriptions dispensed.
Opioid Crisis Repeats A Deadly Pattern
A Cuban American Who Wants To Change The World
Baltimore Jury Awards $229.6M In Medical Malpractice Lawsuit
Malpractice Suit Fears Haunt Physicians A lawsuit is one of the most emotionally traumatic experiences a Doctor can experience. In fact, a lawsuit, even a frivolous one, has driven many fine Physicians from the practice of Medicine.
Story Compiled by Mary Ann Cooper
Editor’s Note: In addition to running the annual Montclair Film Festivals, non-profit Montclair Film also offers educational programs throughout the year, including its Adult Mini Camp.
Auto industry engineer, inventor and executive John DeLorean’s story has always been the great white whale relentlessly pursued by film producers, but executing that story has remained elusive—until now