Thursday, July 30, 2020

Fwd: Above-Ground & Portable Pool Safety



 

Above-ground and portable pool sales have gone up lately due to the pandemic but those purchasing them should be aware of the unique safety concerns they entail.

Here are some quick tips to get started. Feel free to download and share.

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NDPA Webinar - Advocating for Safer Waters & the ISPSC

Did you know that there is a building and construction code that can make residential swimming pools and spas as safe as VGB compliant commercial pools? The International Swimming Pool and Spa Code (ISPSC), published by the International Code Council does just that.

Adopted in over 20 states and in over 200 local jurisdictions, the ISPSC is already making water safer around the country.
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ER nurse reveals her 18-month-old son drowned in their pool after crawling through a dog door - as she recalls horrifying moment she found him 'floating face down' in the water.
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CORAL MANTA "watches" the pool 24/7 when there are people in it and when the pool is not in use. Moreover, while existing alarms require you to deactivate and reactivate when using or exiting the pool, with CORAL MANTA you do not need to worry about forgetting to activate or deactivate. CORAL MANTA is on the lookout nonstop, day and night.
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Fwd: Promotion of Professor Catherine V. Palmer



Hi my guys-
I thought you might like to see the official announcement from the department. 
Love you all-
CP/Mom
 
Promotion of Professor Palmer
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Promotion of Professor Catherine V. Palmer 
Dear Pitt CSD Faculty, Staff, and Students:

Upon the recommendation of Dean Anthony Delitto, Senior Vice Chancellor Anantha Shekhar, Provost Ann E. Cudd, and approval of Chancellor Patrick Gallagher, I am pleased to inform you that Catherine V. Palmer, Ph.D., Director of the AuD Program in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and Director of Audiology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), has been promoted to the rank of Professor of Communication Science and Disorders at the University of Pittsburgh, effective August 1, 2020.

Dr. Palmer has served and led in the Department of Communication Science and Disorders at the University of Pittsburgh for over 29 years. She has served a major role in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and in our Pitt CSD program. Further, she leads the UPMC Integrated Health System, where she oversees over 63 audiologists and over 24 practice locations.

Dr. Palmer serves as Principal Investigator of a Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) grant "HearCARE: Hearing for Communication and Resident Engagement, with direct costs of $2.2 million dollars. She leads and directs a highly accomplished team of researchers and clinicians across the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh. Her PCORI team includes Charity Patterson, Ph.D., MSPH, Professor and Director of the Physical Therapy Data Center, Natalie Leland, Ph.D., OTR/L, BCG, FAOTA, FGSA, Vice Chair for Research and Associate Professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy, and Elaine Mormer, Ph.D., CCC-A, Vice Chair for Clinical Education and Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Science and Disorders.
 
Dr. Palmer's PCORI project will ultimately lead to improved patient care of older adults with hearing loss. This project compares two models of service delivery across eight assisted living facilities with over 520 residents. The results of this work will inform public health policy and lead to specific recommendations on the effectiveness of hearing care in senior living communities.

In addition to her phenomenal work as a clinician-scientist, Dr. Palmer is also a highly accomplished administrator, scholar, and faculty member in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at Pitt and at UPMC. 

In her role as the Director of Audiology for the UPMC Integrated Health System, Dr. Palmer supports the Pitt Audiology program with access to world class hearing health care. Our clinical audiology academic reputation is built upon this unparalleled access to clinical education.

In partnership with Dr. Elaine Mormer, Vice Chair for Clinical Education and Associate Professor; Barbara Vento, Ph.D., Associate Professor and AuD Externship Coordinator; and staff and colleagues at UPMC, the Pitt audiology program creates unique learning opportunities for our students in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences that are simply unmatched.

In her role as Director of Audiology at UPMC, Dr. Palmer has developed many Interventional Audiology clinical service activities (e.g., embedding audiology in Geriatric outpatient clinics, interprofessional clinics, senior living facilities, home health care, etc.). These programs are not only good for the community – they also supply unique educational opportunities for our students in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences.

On a more personal note – I have thoroughly enjoyed working with Catherine over the past two years. It is a pleasure to have her on our team. The University of Pittsburgh and UPMC have been extremely lucky to have Dr. Palmer at the university for over the past 29 years.

Dr. Palmer has too many accomplishments to list. However, I would be remiss without saying that she has been an incredible partner on our leadership team at Pitt; she has led the American Academy of Audiology as its President through an unprecedented global health pandemic and countless legislative victories in congress; and she is perhaps one of the most highly accomplished scientific, administrative, and clinical scholars in the world.

I am thankful for Dr. Palmer's steadfast commitment to advancing our mission to be a model program driving the generation, dissemination, and application of knowledge in the science and practice of audiology, speech and language pathology, and speech and hearing sciences.   

It is because of faculty members such as Catherine, that together – we will achieve my vision of providing unparalleled opportunities for our trainees to improve patient care, transform healthcare, and become leaders in clinical service delivery, research, education, and service to society.
 
I would like to extend my sincerest congratulations to Professor Catherine V. Palmer on this well-deserved and significant professional career milestone.
 
Hail to Pitt,




Bernard Rousseau, Ph.D., MMHC, CCC-SLP, ASHA Fellow
Professor and Chair
Department of Communication Science and Disorders
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
University of Pittsburgh
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The Pittsburgh Project - swim coach and head lifeguard
Coach at The Ellis School for Swimming, T&F and Triathlon
Pittsburgh Combined Water Polo Team & Renegades (Masters) 
Coach of the Duquesne University Club Swim Team

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Fwd: [rodmacg] Greenwich Village Folk Fest Sunday 8/2 7-10 pm


Hi everybody

The Greenwich Village Folk Festival is back this Sunday evening at 7 pm with a stellar lineup:

Suzanne Vega
Tom Chapin
Josh White, Jr
Bethany Yarrow
Guy Davis
The Chapin Sisters
David Roth
David Massengill
Bev Grant
Michael Fracasso

You can watch the show live at https://www.facebook.com/GVFF2020, and/or archived (probably a day or two later) on the GVFF's youtube channel.

As "A Gift To The Community" the concert is free, though donations are welcomed and shared with performers.

See you Sunday!

Rod MacDonald
Raymond Micek
co-producers, The GVFF
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Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Fwd: Plans to Preserve High School Sports, Performing Arts Continue Amid Pandemic



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Date: Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 3:31 PM
Subject: Plans to Preserve High School Sports, Performing Arts Continue Amid Pandemic
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The NFHS Voice
Plans to Preserve High School Sports, Performing Arts Continue Amid Pandemic
The numbers in high school activity programs are staggering – 8 million participants in sports, 4 million students in performing arts, 500,000 coaches and officials and 300 million-plus fans at contests throughout the school year.            

Whether as a participant, parent, coach, official, teacher, administrator, community supporter or general fan, millions are invested in the greatest education-based programs in the country – high school sports and performing arts.

And unlike most countries, these activities – sports, music, speech, debate, theatre and many others – are cocurricular programs that complete the school-day educational experience. These activities – the other half of education – are vital to the mental and emotional wellness of student participants.

It is against this backdrop that the 51 NFHS member state associations and 19,500 high schools nationwide are having to make incredibly difficult decisions about how to restart high school sports and performing arts this fall amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Pittsburgh Project - swim coach and head lifeguard
Coach at The Ellis School for Swimming, T&F and Triathlon
Pittsburgh Combined Water Polo Team & Renegades (Masters) 
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