This document summarizes a study that evaluated the effects of gain-framed (emphasizing positive outcomes of vaccination) and loss-framed (emphasizing negative outcomes of not vaccinating) messages on influenza vaccination rates among minority pregnant women. The study also assessed social and community factors that influence maternal immunization. The study found that neither gain-framed nor loss-framed messages significantly increased vaccination rates. Significant predictors of vaccination included healthcare provider recommendation, using hospital-based prenatal care, and perceived social support for vaccination. The study concludes that promoting vaccination through healthcare providers and social networks can improve rates among minority pregnant women.
Danny Wahl has over 20 years of experience in business solutions project management, business analysis, system integration, and implementation. He is currently the Manager of Solutions Implementation at Landis+Gyr, where he leads a team responsible for software and hardware deployments. Previously he held roles such as Business Analyst, Project Manager, and IT Manager where he implemented ERP, CRM, and accounting systems for various companies. He has extensive experience with systems like Sage MAS, Sage X3, and SQL databases.
Danny Wahl has over 20 years of experience managing projects, people, and business solutions. He is seeking a management position where he can lead process analysis, design, and implementation of business solutions for customers and internally. He has extensive experience implementing and supporting ERP systems from Sage and CRM systems, as well as analytics tools like Crystal Reports.
This document describes a faith-based program called "Dose of Hope" that was developed and tested to increase participation of older African Americans in clinical trials. The program involved educational sessions delivered at churches on topics like health disparities and the role of clinical trials. Six churches were randomly assigned to either receive the program (intervention group) or not (comparison group). 221 people were enrolled total. Surveys found that intention to seek information about clinical trials increased more in the intervention group compared to the control at 3-month follow-up. The program demonstrated strong retention rates at 3-month and 6-month follow-ups. The results suggest that the "Dose of Hope" program effectively engaged and provided information to older African
This document summarizes a study that evaluated the effects of gain-framed (emphasizing positive outcomes of vaccination) and loss-framed (emphasizing negative outcomes of not vaccinating) messages on influenza vaccination rates among minority pregnant women. The study also assessed social and community factors that influence maternal immunization. The study found that neither gain-framed nor loss-framed messages significantly increased vaccination rates. Significant predictors of vaccination included healthcare provider recommendation, using hospital-based prenatal care, and perceived social support for vaccination. The study concludes that promoting vaccination through healthcare providers and social networks can improve rates among minority pregnant women.
Danny Wahl has over 20 years of experience in business solutions project management, business analysis, system integration, and implementation. He is currently the Manager of Solutions Implementation at Landis+Gyr, where he leads a team responsible for software and hardware deployments. Previously he held roles such as Business Analyst, Project Manager, and IT Manager where he implemented ERP, CRM, and accounting systems for various companies. He has extensive experience with systems like Sage MAS, Sage X3, and SQL databases.
Danny Wahl has over 20 years of experience managing projects, people, and business solutions. He is seeking a management position where he can lead process analysis, design, and implementation of business solutions for customers and internally. He has extensive experience implementing and supporting ERP systems from Sage and CRM systems, as well as analytics tools like Crystal Reports.
This document describes a faith-based program called "Dose of Hope" that was developed and tested to increase participation of older African Americans in clinical trials. The program involved educational sessions delivered at churches on topics like health disparities and the role of clinical trials. Six churches were randomly assigned to either receive the program (intervention group) or not (comparison group). 221 people were enrolled total. Surveys found that intention to seek information about clinical trials increased more in the intervention group compared to the control at 3-month follow-up. The program demonstrated strong retention rates at 3-month and 6-month follow-ups. The results suggest that the "Dose of Hope" program effectively engaged and provided information to older African
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This document is a newsletter from Premier Ophthalmic promoting various ophthalmic equipment and supplies. It includes reviews and advertisements for Marco lane equipment like slit lamps, lensmeters, and exam chairs. It also promotes the new Canon CR-2 AF retinal camera with auto-focus features and a special promotional price. Additionally, it provides information on Reichert's ORA gaining a new CPT code and introduces a new online quick reference ordering guide for supplies.
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- He is detail-oriented, dedicated to achieving success, and believes he would be a valuable addition to the team due to his work ethic and experience in lighting design.
Warren Williamson is a freelance boat designer and 3D modeler based in Anacortes, WA. He has worked for Superfeet rebuilding insole models in Rhino since 2014 and designed a new raven kayak and rebuilt a model for Eddyline Kayaks in 2012. His education includes the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding and numerous Rhino modeling courses. He has skills in Rhino, woodworking, and previous experience as a photographer, iron worker, miner, and truck driver.
THIS EDITION OF THE PREMIER TIMES IS 50% BIGGER! Includes everything you’ll need to know about the Canon CR-2 AF, Reichert ORA and vRX & we even throw in a price match guarantee! Don't forget to checkout our crossword!
This document is a newsletter from Premier Ophthalmic promoting various ophthalmic equipment and supplies. It includes reviews and advertisements for Marco lane equipment like slit lamps, lensmeters, and exam chairs. It also promotes the new Canon CR-2 AF retinal camera with auto-focus features and a special promotional price. Additionally, it provides information on Reichert's ORA gaining a new CPT code and introduces a new online quick reference ordering guide for supplies.
Premier Ophthalmic is the largest distributer of new ophthalmic equipment in the midwest. The Premier Times features products reviews and informative articles.
- Adithyagokul G is applying for the position of Lighting Designer with 1 year of experience as a Lighting Application Specialist at Philips Lighting Pvt Ltd.
- He has experience designing lighting solutions for indoor, outdoor, retail, and sports applications.
- He is detail-oriented, dedicated to achieving success, and believes he would be a valuable addition to the team due to his work ethic and experience in lighting design.
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