The medical director of OSF St. Joseph Medical Center in Illinois, Dr. Lamont Tyler focuses on urgent care and family medicine. An advocate for children, Dr. Lamont Tyler supports family-friendly charitable institutions such as The Salvation Army.
The Rypien Foundation Holds 12th Annual Winemakers’ DinnerMichael Quiel
With nearly three decades of investment banking experience, Michael Quiel serves as president of Legend Advisory Corporation. A philanthropic individual, Michael Quiel balances his professional activities with various charitable pursuits. He currently supports several organizations, including the Rypien Foundation.
Christopher Stender holds a juris doctor from the Syracuse University College of Law, and works as a partner with Federal Immigration Counselors in Phoenix, Arizona. He is a member of numerous professional associations including the New York State Bar Association and the Connecticut Bar Association. Besides his professional endeavors, Christopher Stender is a supporter of Feed My Starving Children.
Northwest Harvest is a non-profit food bank operating statewide in Washington that distributes over 32 million pounds of food annually through a network of over 370 food banks, meal programs, and schools. It provides over 2 million meals every month to feed the hungry. Northwest Harvest charges nothing for the food it provides and requires the food be given freely to anyone in need. It has distribution centers across Washington to efficiently reach even rural communities.
Room in the Inn Shoals is a community partnership of 17 congregations and organizations that provides food and shelter to the homeless in the Shoals area during winter months. It operates small, independent shelters at various locations that offer a safe, warm place to sleep along with an evening meal and breakfast. The goal is to treat guests with respect and provide referrals to housing and employment services year-round.
The Ifa Foundation of North America is offering spiritual gifts online that incorporate Orisha energies like Elegua, Oshun, and Ogun to provide personal and family protection. These gifts are meant to subtly affect potential criminals and cause them to seek easier prey. The foundation's website spiritualtools.org sells authentic African spiritual tools that have been used for thousands of years to positively impact health, success, relationships, and protection. In May, the foundation is hosting its first annual Orisa Gardens Festival in central Florida to open its sacred gardens to the public.
Claire's Army was started to support families of children diagnosed with cancer after Claire Ratliff was diagnosed at age 2 with Stage 4 neuroblastoma cancer. Claire's Army aims to act as "God's hands and feet" by providing support like meal delivery, holiday gifts and decorations, and welcome packages for new families to alleviate stress and allow them to focus on their child's treatment. Though Claire passed away at age 2 years and 4 months, her Army continues serving families and fighting childhood cancer with community support.
Jesus Saves International Ministries is one of the Non-profit organizations spreading the Gospel message of God’s love throughout the United States and Canada. For mor3e information visit us at: http://www.jesussavestoday.com/
The Rypien Foundation Holds 12th Annual Winemakers’ DinnerMichael Quiel
With nearly three decades of investment banking experience, Michael Quiel serves as president of Legend Advisory Corporation. A philanthropic individual, Michael Quiel balances his professional activities with various charitable pursuits. He currently supports several organizations, including the Rypien Foundation.
Christopher Stender holds a juris doctor from the Syracuse University College of Law, and works as a partner with Federal Immigration Counselors in Phoenix, Arizona. He is a member of numerous professional associations including the New York State Bar Association and the Connecticut Bar Association. Besides his professional endeavors, Christopher Stender is a supporter of Feed My Starving Children.
Northwest Harvest is a non-profit food bank operating statewide in Washington that distributes over 32 million pounds of food annually through a network of over 370 food banks, meal programs, and schools. It provides over 2 million meals every month to feed the hungry. Northwest Harvest charges nothing for the food it provides and requires the food be given freely to anyone in need. It has distribution centers across Washington to efficiently reach even rural communities.
Room in the Inn Shoals is a community partnership of 17 congregations and organizations that provides food and shelter to the homeless in the Shoals area during winter months. It operates small, independent shelters at various locations that offer a safe, warm place to sleep along with an evening meal and breakfast. The goal is to treat guests with respect and provide referrals to housing and employment services year-round.
The Ifa Foundation of North America is offering spiritual gifts online that incorporate Orisha energies like Elegua, Oshun, and Ogun to provide personal and family protection. These gifts are meant to subtly affect potential criminals and cause them to seek easier prey. The foundation's website spiritualtools.org sells authentic African spiritual tools that have been used for thousands of years to positively impact health, success, relationships, and protection. In May, the foundation is hosting its first annual Orisa Gardens Festival in central Florida to open its sacred gardens to the public.
Claire's Army was started to support families of children diagnosed with cancer after Claire Ratliff was diagnosed at age 2 with Stage 4 neuroblastoma cancer. Claire's Army aims to act as "God's hands and feet" by providing support like meal delivery, holiday gifts and decorations, and welcome packages for new families to alleviate stress and allow them to focus on their child's treatment. Though Claire passed away at age 2 years and 4 months, her Army continues serving families and fighting childhood cancer with community support.
Jesus Saves International Ministries is one of the Non-profit organizations spreading the Gospel message of God’s love throughout the United States and Canada. For mor3e information visit us at: http://www.jesussavestoday.com/
This document examines rites of passage in Islam and Shinto. It discusses key rites like birth ceremonies, coming of age rituals, marriage customs and death practices. While there are some similarities like sacred ceremonies for birth and marriage, the religions differ in their origins, concepts of divinity and whether death is considered a rite. The document also explores how immigration can affect the ability to observe religious rites and how followers maintain their faith when living in new cultures.
The document discusses several community service projects and fundraisers organized by students to benefit various charitable causes. It describes events like a clothing drive that collected 150 articles of clothing for those in need, a raffle that raised $515 for a fund helping at-risk kids, and a workshop and hygiene bag drive that raised $132 for a group home population. Overall, the students' efforts demonstrated their commitment to helping their community through charitable initiatives.
As a Senior Vice President Investments of Stifel Nicolaus in Radford, VA, financial professional George Abie Williams assists clients in planning for a vast array of wealth management goals. Outside of his responsibilities at the Radford, VA firm, George Abie Williams holds active leadership roles in such community institutions as the Calvary Baptist Church, where he serves as a deacon and Sunday school teacher.
Messianic Judaism, a religious movement that has a common believe that Jesus is both the Jewish Messiah and the son of the God. It evolved in 1960's and 70's that thinks that Salvation can only be achieved through Jesus.
The document discusses hunger issues in eastern Massachusetts and the work of the Greater Boston Food Bank to address hunger in the region. It summarizes that over 35 million Americans are food insecure, including 12.6 million children, and outlines the health impacts of hunger. It then provides details on the Food Bank's mission to end hunger by acquiring and distributing over 30 million pounds of food annually to over 600 member agencies through food donations, drives, and purchases. The Food Bank focuses on specialized programming for kids and seniors and rescuing fresh food from being wasted. It encourages various ways to help through volunteering, food drives, donations, and supporting their capital campaign to build a new facility.
Donations to charitable organisations: Jesus Saves International Ministries spreads the Gospel message across the US and Canada. Help us grow our organization with a small donation.
This document summarizes information about two families - the Revis family from North Carolina, USA and the Aboubakar family from Chad, Africa. It provides details on the weekly food costs, main food items, and favorite foods of each family. For the Revis family, the weekly food cost is $341.98 and their diet consists mainly of chips, pizza, soda and some fruits. Their favorite foods are listed as spaghetti, potatoes and sesame chicken. The Aboubakar family spends $1.23 per week on food, eating mainly rice, meat or vegetables, with their favorite being soup with fresh meat. Links are also provided with additional statistics about populations and products of the US and continent information for
March of DImes, March for Babies – Fundraising Tips from Team LevineJosh Levine
Josh and Paulina Levine lost their twin daughters Chloe and Isabelle who were born prematurely in 2006. They have since had two other children, Olivia and Julian. They are dedicated to supporting the March of Dimes to help prevent premature births and ensure all babies are born healthy. Their fundraising tips include telling their personal story, creating videos to share on social media, developing a donor database to track supporters, sending targeted email campaigns to different lists, being active on social media and creating a team page, and organizing fundraising events.
Christian Messianic worship Jesus as the God of worship. They observe Christian rituals and customers and also follow the Christian life style and way of living. The baptism is done by immersion.
This document provides a prayer update and announcements for a church community. It celebrates three boys earning their Eagle Scout status. It asks for continued prayers for four individuals with health issues. It advertises an opportunity to volunteer with UMCOR in Salt Lake City in assembling relief kits. It also lists upcoming church events, including a Mother's Day breakfast sponsored by the United Methodist Men's group.
Ferdinand Mahfood co-founded Food for the Poor, a Christian non-profit that provides aid to the hungry in Latin America and the Caribbean. Food for the Poor collects donations from the United States and Europe to fund programs that address hunger through food distribution as well as other initiatives that help the poor, such as housing, healthcare, education, and clean water projects. Since 1982, Food for the Poor has provided over $11 billion in aid, building over 91,000 housing units and distributing food and other aid through 66,000 shipping containers. The organization keeps administrative costs low at less than 5% so that 95% of donations directly support programs that help those in need.
The Sisters of Charity of New York run a volunteer program for women ages 18-25 every summer in New York City. A participant of the 2011 program created this presentation about her experience.
United Way of the Florida Keys - Agencies We SupportJen McComb
Thank you for taking a few minutes to learn about the important work being funded by the United Way of the Florida Keys in 2012-13. The programs of these 18 non-profits align with our community investment strategy of building and supporting strong working families in Monroe County. Our focus is on early childhood and youth development, and providing access to nutritious food. For more information, visit www.keysunitedway.org.
Holy Cross AIDS Hospice was established in 2000 by Sr. Priscilla Dlamini to provide care and support for the sick and dying. It has since expanded to serve over 5 tribal authorities through various programs. These include home-based care, support for orphaned children, an in-patient unit offering palliative care, income generation projects, youth programs, and day care centers for children. Over the years, Holy Cross AIDS Hospice has played a key role in the community by creating jobs and bringing important services, like housing and feeding centers, to rural areas in need.
The Salvation Army provides social services and assistance to those in need. Their mission is based on the Bible and motivated by the love of God. They help through programs like adult rehabilitation, elderly services, children's programs, disaster relief and operating thrift stores. Funds raised through donations and thrift store sales go back into the community through services like food assistance, homeless shelters and substance abuse treatment.
Most High Ministries is a non-profit Christian organization founded in 1998 that is committed to starting churches, strengthening existing churches, and participating in missions and benevolent work around the world. The organization operates church plants in the United States and supports missionaries and projects in countries such as Ukraine, Romania, Nigeria, Cuba, Afghanistan, Guatemala, Hungary, Jamaica, Peru, Uzbekistan, Republic of Benin, Haiti, and others. Current projects include an orphanage in Nigeria, a ranch in New Mexico, and efforts to provide resources to schools in Haiti. The organization is endorsed by several other Christian ministries and churches.
The United Way Focuses on Empowering Communities Dr. Lamont Tyler
Dr. Lamont Tyler serves as the medical director of Specialty Physician Services at OSF St. Joseph Medical Center in Bloomington, Illinois. In 2015, OSF St. Joseph Medical Center worked with the United Way of McLean County and other health care organizations to assess the health of community residents. Beyond his professional obligations at OSF St. Joseph Medical Center, Dr. Lamont Tyler supports the United Way.
This document examines rites of passage in Islam and Shinto. It discusses key rites like birth ceremonies, coming of age rituals, marriage customs and death practices. While there are some similarities like sacred ceremonies for birth and marriage, the religions differ in their origins, concepts of divinity and whether death is considered a rite. The document also explores how immigration can affect the ability to observe religious rites and how followers maintain their faith when living in new cultures.
The document discusses several community service projects and fundraisers organized by students to benefit various charitable causes. It describes events like a clothing drive that collected 150 articles of clothing for those in need, a raffle that raised $515 for a fund helping at-risk kids, and a workshop and hygiene bag drive that raised $132 for a group home population. Overall, the students' efforts demonstrated their commitment to helping their community through charitable initiatives.
As a Senior Vice President Investments of Stifel Nicolaus in Radford, VA, financial professional George Abie Williams assists clients in planning for a vast array of wealth management goals. Outside of his responsibilities at the Radford, VA firm, George Abie Williams holds active leadership roles in such community institutions as the Calvary Baptist Church, where he serves as a deacon and Sunday school teacher.
Messianic Judaism, a religious movement that has a common believe that Jesus is both the Jewish Messiah and the son of the God. It evolved in 1960's and 70's that thinks that Salvation can only be achieved through Jesus.
The document discusses hunger issues in eastern Massachusetts and the work of the Greater Boston Food Bank to address hunger in the region. It summarizes that over 35 million Americans are food insecure, including 12.6 million children, and outlines the health impacts of hunger. It then provides details on the Food Bank's mission to end hunger by acquiring and distributing over 30 million pounds of food annually to over 600 member agencies through food donations, drives, and purchases. The Food Bank focuses on specialized programming for kids and seniors and rescuing fresh food from being wasted. It encourages various ways to help through volunteering, food drives, donations, and supporting their capital campaign to build a new facility.
Donations to charitable organisations: Jesus Saves International Ministries spreads the Gospel message across the US and Canada. Help us grow our organization with a small donation.
This document summarizes information about two families - the Revis family from North Carolina, USA and the Aboubakar family from Chad, Africa. It provides details on the weekly food costs, main food items, and favorite foods of each family. For the Revis family, the weekly food cost is $341.98 and their diet consists mainly of chips, pizza, soda and some fruits. Their favorite foods are listed as spaghetti, potatoes and sesame chicken. The Aboubakar family spends $1.23 per week on food, eating mainly rice, meat or vegetables, with their favorite being soup with fresh meat. Links are also provided with additional statistics about populations and products of the US and continent information for
March of DImes, March for Babies – Fundraising Tips from Team LevineJosh Levine
Josh and Paulina Levine lost their twin daughters Chloe and Isabelle who were born prematurely in 2006. They have since had two other children, Olivia and Julian. They are dedicated to supporting the March of Dimes to help prevent premature births and ensure all babies are born healthy. Their fundraising tips include telling their personal story, creating videos to share on social media, developing a donor database to track supporters, sending targeted email campaigns to different lists, being active on social media and creating a team page, and organizing fundraising events.
Christian Messianic worship Jesus as the God of worship. They observe Christian rituals and customers and also follow the Christian life style and way of living. The baptism is done by immersion.
This document provides a prayer update and announcements for a church community. It celebrates three boys earning their Eagle Scout status. It asks for continued prayers for four individuals with health issues. It advertises an opportunity to volunteer with UMCOR in Salt Lake City in assembling relief kits. It also lists upcoming church events, including a Mother's Day breakfast sponsored by the United Methodist Men's group.
Ferdinand Mahfood co-founded Food for the Poor, a Christian non-profit that provides aid to the hungry in Latin America and the Caribbean. Food for the Poor collects donations from the United States and Europe to fund programs that address hunger through food distribution as well as other initiatives that help the poor, such as housing, healthcare, education, and clean water projects. Since 1982, Food for the Poor has provided over $11 billion in aid, building over 91,000 housing units and distributing food and other aid through 66,000 shipping containers. The organization keeps administrative costs low at less than 5% so that 95% of donations directly support programs that help those in need.
The Sisters of Charity of New York run a volunteer program for women ages 18-25 every summer in New York City. A participant of the 2011 program created this presentation about her experience.
United Way of the Florida Keys - Agencies We SupportJen McComb
Thank you for taking a few minutes to learn about the important work being funded by the United Way of the Florida Keys in 2012-13. The programs of these 18 non-profits align with our community investment strategy of building and supporting strong working families in Monroe County. Our focus is on early childhood and youth development, and providing access to nutritious food. For more information, visit www.keysunitedway.org.
Holy Cross AIDS Hospice was established in 2000 by Sr. Priscilla Dlamini to provide care and support for the sick and dying. It has since expanded to serve over 5 tribal authorities through various programs. These include home-based care, support for orphaned children, an in-patient unit offering palliative care, income generation projects, youth programs, and day care centers for children. Over the years, Holy Cross AIDS Hospice has played a key role in the community by creating jobs and bringing important services, like housing and feeding centers, to rural areas in need.
The Salvation Army provides social services and assistance to those in need. Their mission is based on the Bible and motivated by the love of God. They help through programs like adult rehabilitation, elderly services, children's programs, disaster relief and operating thrift stores. Funds raised through donations and thrift store sales go back into the community through services like food assistance, homeless shelters and substance abuse treatment.
Most High Ministries is a non-profit Christian organization founded in 1998 that is committed to starting churches, strengthening existing churches, and participating in missions and benevolent work around the world. The organization operates church plants in the United States and supports missionaries and projects in countries such as Ukraine, Romania, Nigeria, Cuba, Afghanistan, Guatemala, Hungary, Jamaica, Peru, Uzbekistan, Republic of Benin, Haiti, and others. Current projects include an orphanage in Nigeria, a ranch in New Mexico, and efforts to provide resources to schools in Haiti. The organization is endorsed by several other Christian ministries and churches.
The United Way Focuses on Empowering Communities Dr. Lamont Tyler
Dr. Lamont Tyler serves as the medical director of Specialty Physician Services at OSF St. Joseph Medical Center in Bloomington, Illinois. In 2015, OSF St. Joseph Medical Center worked with the United Way of McLean County and other health care organizations to assess the health of community residents. Beyond his professional obligations at OSF St. Joseph Medical Center, Dr. Lamont Tyler supports the United Way.
Rockhaven Ministries provides support to refugees through various educational, cultural, and empowerment events and programs. They offer counseling, health services, and spiritual guidance. Their goal is to help refugees integrate into their new communities, provide hope, and enable self-sufficiency.
Anmol Jeevan Charitable Trust is a non-profit organization established to support underprivileged children and elderly people in India. It aims to provide education, healthcare, food, and overall community support through various initiatives like operating medical camps, distributing food and books, running old age homes, and raising awareness on education. The trust's vision is to create a society where everyone has access to basic needs and underprivileged groups can grow with equal opportunities.
The Salvation Army is a Christian organization that provides various social services across Australia each week, including 100,000 meals for the hungry, 2000 beds for the homeless, assistance finding employment for 1000 people, and refuge for 500 abuse victims. They also provide aged care services, chaplaincy in courts, and help for those struggling with addiction by offering counseling and other assistance. The Salvation Army aims to help those in relative poverty and provide hope through their various community programs and services.
Papa’s Pantry Provides Food Assistance to FamiliesHis Hands Church
Papa's Pantry, located in Woodstock, Georgia, provides food and other assistance to families facing hardships. It receives funding from His Hands Church and other donors to distribute both nonperishable and perishable foods, as well as offer advice on topics like goal setting, budgeting, and nutrition. Papa's Pantry also provides free after-school tutoring for children, and has assisted thousands of families since its inception.
Second Harvest Heartland is the largest hunger relief organization in the Upper Midwest region, serving over 1,000 member agencies across Minnesota and western Wisconsin. It obtains food through donations, purchases, and federal programs, and distributes over 41 million pounds of food annually through food banks and programs that provide meals to vulnerable groups including children, families, and seniors. Volunteers are critical to its operations, contributing over 40,000 hours last year equivalent to $1 million in support.
The document discusses the benevolent outreach programs of the Ministerial Alliance of Grove, Oklahoma, including the H.E.L.P center local food bank and Abundant Blessing family resource center. It describes how the centers provide food, household items, and other assistance to those in need, as well as counseling and education programs. The Alliance hopes to develop a new, larger center that can house these programs and services as well as new initiatives, in order to help more members of the community.
The Salvation Army is a Protestant Christian church founded in 1865 in the United Kingdom to provide social services and charity work. It operates in over 120 countries worldwide. The organization runs thrift stores, provides food and clothing to those in need, tutoring programs for children, nursing homes for the elderly, and residential facilities to help young people get back on the right path.
The Salvation Army is a Protestant Christian church founded in 1865 in the United Kingdom to provide social services and charity work. It operates in over 120 countries worldwide. The organization runs thrift stores, provides food and clothing to those in need, tutoring programs for children, nursing homes for the elderly, and residential facilities to help young people get back on the right path.
The Christian Community Orphan Ministry (C-COM) operates programs in Liberia to support orphans, including child sponsorship, providing monthly food baskets, medical aid, clothing, shelter, and education. They currently have 200 orphans in school and face challenges keeping them enrolled and providing supplies. C-COM is a nonprofit that rescues orphaned children, restores their dignity by raising them as Christian leaders, and empowers them through education, medical care, food, clothing, and spiritual development. They place orphans with extended families and Christian families to experience family love and care. Their goal is to aid orphans, educate the public, and provide assistance to help transform their lives.
Emergency Food Assistance for Families 2-21-15Diane McQuarry
This document provides information on various resources for emergency food assistance in Minnesota and Minneapolis, including national hotlines, organizations, food pantries, and projects. It lists over 50 different food shelves, pantries, banks and assistance programs in Minneapolis and the surrounding area, along with their contact information and services provided. It also describes several collaborative projects working to increase access to healthy food, such as connecting gardeners with food shelves and providing nutritious packages to youth and families in need on a monthly basis.
This newsletter from the Oakland United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming events and ministries of the church. It discusses youth group activities, adult Sunday school starting, acolyte training, and choir rehearsal schedules. It also summarizes efforts of the United Methodist Church to address various crises around the world, including the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, conflicts in Gaza and Iraq, and humanitarian issues at the US-Mexico border. The pastor encourages prayer for those in need and support for UMC relief agencies working in crisis regions.
Dr. Samuel M. Theagene, medical director at Central Park Physical Medicine, has given back to the community through multiple child-focused charity organizations. In addition to his work as an M.D., Dr. Samuel Theagene supports Food for Orphans, which provides low-cost meals to bereaved children around the world.
InnerCity Mission for Children – Making Childhood a Beautiful ExperienceChris Oyakhilome
InnerCity Mission for Children runs a number of Child Development Programs including child development, Childcare and Support, Child Health and Nutrition, and Family Strengthening.
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New Blood Pressure Guidelines Affect Nearly Half of All AmericansDr. Lamont Tyler
Dr. Lamont Tyler, medical director at OSF Medical Group in Bloomington, Illinois, specializes in family and urgent care medicine. As a physician, Dr. Lamont Tyler treats many patients who suffer from hypertension.
Dr. Lamont Tyler enjoys relaxing by going to the movies. The document provides some basic movie theater etiquette tips: (1) Be aware of your neighbor's use of the armrests and don't claim it if they are already using it; (2) Turn phones completely off during the movie and don't take calls in the theater; (3) If another guest is noisy, politely ask them to stop instead of shushing them, and find a new seat or ask an employee for help if needed.
AHRQ Study Points out Persistent Healthcare Quality DisparitiesDr. Lamont Tyler
The 2016 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report published by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality found that while some healthcare disparities decreased between 2000 and 2015, many did not significantly decrease for racial and ethnic groups. The report showed that uninsured individuals had lower scores on two-thirds of quality measures. Specifically, measures around delays in receiving prescriptions, access to urgent care, and availability of a primary care provider showed no improvement over the past 15 years and had the greatest degree of disparity.
United Way of Metropolitan Chicago Receives Funding to Fight ViolenceDr. Lamont Tyler
United Way of Metropolitan Chicago received $425,000 in grants from the Jewish Federation to distribute to organizations working to prevent violence. The funds will be administered by United Way of Metropolitan Chicago and distributed to the Sinai Health System, the Institute for Nonviolence Chicago, and the United Way Neighborhood Network Initiative. The money will support programs focused on behavioral health for youth, reducing gun violence, training in nonviolence principles, and training community organizations and leaders in trauma care.
The American Osteopathic Association to Host OMED 17 in PhiladelphiaDr. Lamont Tyler
An Illinois physician who maintains board certifications in family medicine and urgent care, Dr. Lamont Tyler divides his time between leadership roles at OSF Medical Group and the hospital staff at OSF St. Joseph Medical Center. With more than 20 years of experience in medicine, Dr. Lamont Tyler belongs to various professional organizations, including the American Osteopathic Association.
Families Who Do Not Vaccinate Should See the Complete CostsDr. Lamont Tyler
Dr. Lamont Tyler of Illinois, has board certification in urgent care and family medicine. Dr. Lamont Tyler is a member of the Illinois Academy of Family Medicine and the American Academy of Urgent Care Medicine.
Through OSF St. Joseph Medical Center PromptCare, Dr. Lamont Tyler manages urgent care services for patients in Bloomington, Illinois. A physician active in his wider medical community, Dr. Lamont Tyler belongs to the American Academy of Urgent Care Medicine.
MACRA Proposes New “High Value Care” Clinical Performance MeasuresDr. Lamont Tyler
With experience in family and urgent care medicine, Dr. Lamont Tyler serves Chicagoland and Central Illinois patients. Dr. Lamont Tyler maintains longstanding membership in the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), which encompasses more than 115,000 practitioners and is active in areas such as patient care and practice management.
The AED Premedical Honor Society’s National ConventionDr. Lamont Tyler
As the medical director of the OSF SJMC PromptCare, Dr. Lamont Tyler is a leading urgent care and acute care practitioner. While earning his BS degree from Loyola University of Chicago with a focus in biology, Dr. Lamont Tyler served as a member of the Alpha Epsilon Delta (AED) Premedical Honor Society and also made the Dean’s List.
The aafp raising awareness for family physiciansDr. Lamont Tyler
Dr. Lamont Tyler has over two decades of service in the medical field. In this capacity, Dr. Lamont Tyler is affiliated with a number of organizations, including the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). Among other responsibilities, the AAFP advocates for family practice doctors around the country.
The American Diabetes Association’s Step Out Walk Is Coming to Illinois Dr. Lamont Tyler
A board-certified family physician, Dr. Lamont Tyler currently serves as the medical director of the OSF St. Joseph Medical Center in Bloomington, Illinois. In addition to promoting family health through his practice, Dr. Lamont Tyler also actively supports the American Diabetes Association.
Support the Work of the OSF St. Joseph Medical CenterDr. Lamont Tyler
Licensed to practice medicine in the state of Illinois, Dr. Lamont Tyler spent several years as a clinical instructor at Rush Medical School in Chicago and then at Northwestern University Medical School. Dr. Lamont Tyler currently serves as the medical director of specialty physician services at OSF St. Joseph Medical Center.
OSF St. Joseph Medical Center benefits greatly from the assistance of dedicated volunteers. Medical Director Dr. Lamont Tyler gives an overview of the junior volunteer program at the center.
Dr. Lamont Tyler discusses rosacea on his radio show, including common triggers like spicy foods and alcohol. Rosacea causes redness in the face and is often uncomfortable but can be controlled. People with rosacea should avoid foods and drinks that cause flare-ups, as triggers vary per individual. Keeping a food diary can help identify triggers such as dairy, soy sauce, and yeast extract.
Dr. Lamont Tyler has been a family medicine and urgent care physician in Bloomington, Illinois since 2004, where he currently serves as medical director. He treats various minor injuries such as sprains and strains. A sprain is a torn or stretched ligament connecting bones, while a strain is a torn muscle or tendon. Both cause pain, swelling, and immobility in the affected area. Sprains often involve twisting of the ankle or wrist, and strains can occur suddenly in the back or hamstrings from overexertion or develop over time from repetitive motion. Mild cases are usually treated with rest, ice, and immobilization, while more severe injuries may require physical therapy or surgery.
The American Diabetes Association Announces Its Priorities for 2015Dr. Lamont Tyler
The American Diabetes Association recently announced its priorities for 2015 which include increasing funding for diabetes research programs, reducing health disparities, improving diabetes medications and devices, and ensuring access to treatment tools and services for those with diabetes. The priorities were announced as part of the Association's ongoing efforts to improve care for millions of Americans affected by or at risk of diabetes. More details can be found at www.diabetes.org.
An Overview of the Center for Healthy Lifestyles, by Dr. Lamont Tyler Dr. Lamont Tyler
The Center for Healthy Lifestyles located in Bloomington, Illinois provides resources to help residents achieve optimal health through prevention, education, counseling, and diagnostic services. Membership costs only $20 per year, granting access to health classes, cooking instruction, corporate wellness programs, health screenings, and retreats. The Center offers culinary instruction through its Healthy Cooking Kitchen and preventive health programs, health screenings, and weight control regimens through its Corporate Wellness program.
Dr. Lamont Tyler: The Medical Services at OSF St. Joseph Medical CenterDr. Lamont Tyler
Dr. Lamont Tyler is the medical director of OSF St. Joseph Medical Center in Bloomington, Illinois, a not-for-profit medical center that provides a wide range of healthcare services to the community including acute inpatient care, outpatient care, and emergency services. OSF St. Joseph Medical Center has received Magnet hospital designation and has been recognized as a top hospital for over 15 years.
American Diabetes Association - Raising Awareness While Raising FundsDr. Lamont Tyler
Dr. Lamont Tyler supports several charities including the American Diabetes Association (ADA). The ADA is dedicated to fighting diabetes through funding research, finding more efficient treatment, and raising public awareness. Two major fundraising events for the ADA are Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes, which had over 120,000 participants in 2013 raising $24 million, and Tour de Cure bicycle rides in 89 cities with 65,000 cyclists raising over $26 million.
OSF St. Joseph Medical Center Welcomes Patients' Family Members Dr. Lamont Tyler
OSF St. Joseph Medical Center has provided medical care to the Bloomington area for over 130 years. The hospital offers generous visitation hours to allow patients to benefit from family support, with two to three visitors allowed at any time and one family member able to stay overnight. OSF St. Joseph Medical Center also provides amenities like sleeper sofas and wireless internet in patient rooms to accommodate loved ones staying with patients. The hospital aims to support patients through services like valet parking, a chapel, and religious services.
UN WOD 2024 will take us on a journey of discovery through the ocean's vastness, tapping into the wisdom and expertise of global policy-makers, scientists, managers, thought leaders, and artists to awaken new depths of understanding, compassion, collaboration and commitment for the ocean and all it sustains. The program will expand our perspectives and appreciation for our blue planet, build new foundations for our relationship to the ocean, and ignite a wave of action toward necessary change.
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About Potato, The scientific name of the plant is Solanum tuberosum (L).Christina Parmionova
The potato is a starchy root vegetable native to the Americas that is consumed as a staple food in many parts of the world. Potatoes are tubers of the plant Solanum tuberosum, a perennial in the nightshade family Solanaceae. Wild potato species can be found from the southern United States to southern Chile
Synopsis (short abstract) In December 2023, the UN General Assembly proclaimed 30 May as the International Day of Potato.
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Combined Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported (IUU) Vessel List.Christina Parmionova
The best available, up-to-date information on all fishing and related vessels that appear on the illegal, unregulated, and unreported (IUU) fishing vessel lists published by Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs) and related organisations. The aim of the site is to improve the effectiveness of the original IUU lists as a tool for a wide variety of stakeholders to better understand and combat illegal fishing and broader fisheries crime.
To date, the following regional organisations maintain or share lists of vessels that have been found to carry out or support IUU fishing within their own or adjacent convention areas and/or species of competence:
Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR)
Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna (CCSBT)
General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM)
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC)
International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)
Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC)
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (NAFO)
North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC)
North Pacific Fisheries Commission (NPFC)
South East Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (SEAFO)
South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO)
Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA)
Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC)
The Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List merges all these sources into one list that provides a single reference point to identify whether a vessel is currently IUU listed. Vessels that have been IUU listed in the past and subsequently delisted (for example because of a change in ownership, or because the vessel is no longer in service) are also retained on the site, so that the site contains a full historic record of IUU listed fishing vessels.
Unlike the IUU lists published on individual RFMO websites, which may update vessel details infrequently or not at all, the Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List is kept up to date with the best available information regarding changes to vessel identity, flag state, ownership, location, and operations.
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