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Sheeraz Qureshi, MD, MBA, Succeeds Douglas E. Padgett, MD as Chief Medical Officer of HSS Florida David Backstein, MD, Named Medical Director of HSS at NCH
July 22, 2024 – Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS), the world’s leading academic medical center focused on musculoskeletal health, today announced the appointments of Sheeraz Qureshi, MD, MBA, as Chief Medical Officer of HSS Florida and David Backstein, MD, as Medical Director of HSS at NCH. Dr. Qureshi succeeds Douglas E. Padgett, MD, who was appointed Surgeon-in-Chief and Medical Director of the HSS enterprise in September. Dr. Backstein succeeds David L. Helfet, MD, who will continue to serve as Founding Medical Director of HSS at NCH. All three appointments are effective immediately.
More Sunshine Tuesday: Afternoon T’Storm Chance
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Rain free for the Tuesday morning commute, we do have a small chance for isolated storms in the afternoon and a high of 84º. The middle of the week will be more humid with storms becoming more likely Wednesday evening and at times Thursday. No severe weather is expected at this time and rain should clear the area late afternoon Thursday.
It's time to Stuff The Bus: Help kids get the tools they need to thrive in school
MIAMISBURG, Ohio (WKEF) -- Students of all ages need the right supplies to make the most of their education. However, some kids lack even the basics. You can help this week during Stuff the Bus. From July 22 through 26, Dayton 24/7 Now is partnering with Crayons to Classrooms, to...
All-In Cincinnati Policy Agenda: July edition
Welcome to this month’s edition of the ‘All-In Cincinnati Policy Agenda.’ Stay connected with the latest updates on our advocacy efforts, and learn about the impactful work we’re doing across health, housing, education, economic mobility, and justice. Discover how you can contribute to creating a just and equitable society for Black women in Hamilton County.
Brad Glenn talks UC's receivers
Cincinnati's inability to stretch the field on offense last season left many fans wanting. They wanted to see the satisfaction of a deep ball falling perfectly into the hands of a receiver. They wanted to see an offense clicking on all cylinders, seamlessly moving down the field. They didn't get that, for the most part.
Trump's VP Nom Connects Mtn Dew And Racism In Front Of Confused Crowd
Former President Donald Trump’s running mate JD Vance is out campaigning to show he’s not a boring weirdo with zero charisma. It’s not going well. Last week, Donald Trump announced he had selected Ohio senator JD Vance as his vice presidential nominee. Vance is famous for being terrible, but also for writing a best-selling memoir—Hillbilly Elegy—which was turned into a forgettable Netflix movie starring Amy Adams and Glenn Close. Oh, and he also once called Trump a “moral disaster,” and possibly “America’s Hitler.” And apparently, Trump now regrets picking the boring dude after the recent announcement that Joe Biden is stepping out of the 2024 race and Kamala is likely to replace him on the ticket.
Hunter Greene gives up 2 hits in 7 scoreless innings as Reds run to 4-1 win over Lopez, Braves
ATLANTA -- — Hunter Greene allowed only two hits in seven scoreless innings, Will Benson homered and the Cincinnati Reds took advantage of their speed to beat Reynaldo López and the Atlanta Braves 4-1 on Monday night. Greene (7-4), making his first start since taking the loss in...
With the help of supercomputing, Children's researchers aim to identify mental illness earlier
"Our kids are suffering," is how one Cincinnati professional summed up the mental health landscape that teens and younger are navigating today. The markers of a healthy emotional life were already trending the wrong way before the pandemic, but the isolation and trauma caused by that event led to a surge in rates of depression, anxiety, and mental health emergencies nationally, including suicide. In 2021, three leading U.S. medical associations declared a national emergency in youth mental health.
Bengals owner leading Chase to re-sign WR
Signing wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase to a long-term contract was a top item on the offseason priority list for Bengals owner Mike Brown. On the eve of training camp, a deal for Chase is still marked urgent by the franchise's top decision-maker.
Bengals’ quarterback Joe Burrow ready for full contact
CINCINNATI, OH. (ABC36 NEWS NOW)- Joe Burrow’s injury woes have subsided as the Cincinnati Bengals are days away from their preseason practices. The quarterback is cleared for full contact practice and game action after an offseason recovering from a wrist injury. “He feels great and ready to go,” said...
Lopez, Braves run over by Reds in 4-1 loss
The regression monster came for Reynaldo Lopez in all sorts of ways on Monday night as the Braves dropped a 4-1 decision to the Reds in the series opener. Lopez came into the game with a 1.88 ERA, 3.05 FIP, and 3.79 xFIP, and tallied a 6.00 ERA, 5.15 FIP, and 4.72 xFIP in the game, leading all three marks to creep upward, with his ERA and FIP both getting marginally closer to his xFIP as a result. Meanwhile, the Atlanta lineup didn’t do anything against Hunter Greene, whose 4.14 xFIP on the night basically mirrors his 4.17 seasonal mark, but whose ERA and FIP ended up falling because he allowed no runs and no homers amid a 7/3 K/BB ratio. So it goes.
Quick Hits: Joe Burrow And Offense To Get Some Work In Preseason Games; Bengals Salute Tee, Chase Ja'Marr; Amarius Mims Looms Large; Door Opens To Hard Knocks
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has taken all of three preseason snaps in becoming the NFL's current all-time accuracy leader, but that looks like it is going to change in 2024. At Monday's training camp media luncheon, head coach Zac Taylor said that Burrow (wrist) has been cleared for contact when...
New vaccine trials include human metapneumovirus
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Local researchers are looking for volunteers to help study two new vaccines. The vaccines are designed to protect against serious respiratory illnesses. The team at Velocity Clinical Research is already thinking ahead to help the public fight two viruses that usually strike during the winter and are dangerous to the very young and the very old.
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