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dr. elizabeth for bringing this is u.s. sf. behavioral response is a major coordinating services to address the identification of african-american students in special education. they've tripled to the student department due to the critical residence provided to school communities through this department. in addition the focus of the departments and programs has been to view the support we offer students and families through a a lens of traumatic awareness and restoring the practices. this focus lions perfectly with the implementation plan and it's the reason we embrace this. speaking of the staff last year, i lived in denial of claude i can't see retirement. i honestly started to panic i wouldn't find anyone to lie down the work and when i learned others were coming over to my department i panicked. this jazz name kept coming up. hoover middle school i was able to convince him a wireder audience was in need of his leadership. we have a u.s. sf leadership and i'm pleased to turn this over to thomas grade in >> doesn't even know
dr. elizabeth for bringing this is u.s. sf. behavioral response is a major coordinating services to address the identification of african-american students in special education. they've tripled to the student department due to the critical residence provided to school communities through this department. in addition the focus of the departments and programs has been to view the support we offer students and families through a a lens of traumatic awareness and restoring the practices. this focus...
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dr. elizabeth thompson is cofounder of best friends for life company, she is a radiation oncologist as well great to see you. >> thank you. dagen: usually it's the doctor like the ph.d., but this is the real deal. [laughter] why did you -- what was the genesis for the idea? >> >> so as a radiation oncologist, i saw patients every day struggling with recovery from breast cancer, and i myself underwent prof lactic mastectomies because of my elevated risk, the same kind of surgery that angelina jolie had. it was major concern, but this was 2006. so i was one of the first to go through it. and after my surgery i was the go-to person, a lot of people found out that i had had the surgery, and they knew that i had a medical background, so i put together what these women needed, and it was a tip sheet that eventually became a kit i put together, and then it became a business. connell: in that particular case, what's in the kit? one of the things i think is interesting is that this didn't exist before. >> yeah. women after they have reconstructive surgery or breast surgery frequently they go home, a
dr. elizabeth thompson is cofounder of best friends for life company, she is a radiation oncologist as well great to see you. >> thank you. dagen: usually it's the doctor like the ph.d., but this is the real deal. [laughter] why did you -- what was the genesis for the idea? >> >> so as a radiation oncologist, i saw patients every day struggling with recovery from breast cancer, and i myself underwent prof lactic mastectomies because of my elevated risk, the same kind of...
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dr. coreyhebert and elizabeth plank, executive social editor at policy mike.t's great to have you both here. elizabeth, in just a few hours policy mike is launching this week-long competition at today's youth summit. tell us about the competition and how you're hoping to engage the conversation about insurance. >> sure. we're really excited to be launching this competition today at the white house. we're going to be inviting millennials from across the country to give their ideas, their proposals and project ideas about how we can make health care work better for our generation. we think that -- we're really excited that the white house has accepted to read all of the proposals and basically will be responding to the best ones. we'll ask millennials across the country to vote for the best ones too. >> opening up the conversation on this, dr. hebert, social media is a great strategy to get voices heard but we look at a "new york times" article and it gets to the financial issue of what this means to the youth generation. several people in this group reported in
dr. coreyhebert and elizabeth plank, executive social editor at policy mike.t's great to have you both here. elizabeth, in just a few hours policy mike is launching this week-long competition at today's youth summit. tell us about the competition and how you're hoping to engage the conversation about insurance. >> sure. we're really excited to be launching this competition today at the white house. we're going to be inviting millennials from across the country to give their ideas, their...
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we lost elizabeth taylor recently, dr. krim isn't getting younger and she's so articulate so-and-so passionate and such an important messenger of this very profound message. and amfar has played a very significant role in the fight. it is the story of two extraordinary women of two different worlds, swiss scientist, hollywood legend, they come together from totally different places, create something different individually and it goes on to truly profoundly affect people's lives. and so we're at an interesting crossroads right now. and individuals have been cured from aids, clinically cured from aids. and. >> tell me about that because that's fascinating. >> it's very rare circumstances. it's this genetic mutation and it was identified in a berlin patient. and with amfar funding, ultimately they were able to apply it to an individual who was being treated for leukemia and there was a stem cell transplant. and they cured both. so lots of learnings for this six drugs that are keeping millions of people alive today. amfar has
we lost elizabeth taylor recently, dr. krim isn't getting younger and she's so articulate so-and-so passionate and such an important messenger of this very profound message. and amfar has played a very significant role in the fight. it is the story of two extraordinary women of two different worlds, swiss scientist, hollywood legend, they come together from totally different places, create something different individually and it goes on to truly profoundly affect people's lives. and so we're at...
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dr. tomas arragon. we have our director director john ram. we also have claudia flores, elizabeth waddy, [speaker not understood], don lewis, [speaker not understood] olson. and then a very special person from the community and someone who was instrumental not only in making it happen so once the legislation was passed, but actually just, you know, even working on the concept. you know, the idea that, that we in san francisco are the first city in this country that actually has a master plan that outlines the health care needs of all of our residents is something that would not have happened without the leadership and the tremendous work of roma guy. and i'm very proud that a district 9 resident was responsible for that. so, i want to acknowledge these individuals. i want to thank them and i see that collene [speaker not understood] who is the deputy director of the department of public health is here. so, i have certificates for each one of you. and, so, i don't know if any of you would like to say a few words. don't be shy. director ram. >> thank you, supervisor. on behalf of bo
dr. tomas arragon. we have our director director john ram. we also have claudia flores, elizabeth waddy, [speaker not understood], don lewis, [speaker not understood] olson. and then a very special person from the community and someone who was instrumental not only in making it happen so once the legislation was passed, but actually just, you know, even working on the concept. you know, the idea that, that we in san francisco are the first city in this country that actually has a master plan...
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elizabeth cohen. i'll show you how to become an empowered patient. with the help of world-renowned patient safety expert dr. peter pronovost, american cancer society chief medical officer dr. otis rawley. acclaimed fiction author dr. abraham verghese, and more. stay tuned. this hour could save your life. at number 25, baby security breach. the woman in this surveillance video, jennifer latham, tells her family she's expecting a baby when really she isn't. so she decides to steal one. take a look as she changes into nursing scrubs, enters a baby's room, comes out with a bag under her arm. a baby is in that bag. the impostor nurse actually gets off the premises with the child, >> what you can do to not become a victim. i'm elizabeth cohen. i'll show you how to become an it is that persona, that ability to gain a patient's trust, that respect, that white coat, and that ability to smile and get that person to talk to them and trust them that allows the fraud to continue. >> the federation of state medical boards lists hundreds of impostors who've masqueraded as doctors in america. >> miss mace. >> unless it's
elizabeth cohen. i'll show you how to become an empowered patient. with the help of world-renowned patient safety expert dr. peter pronovost, american cancer society chief medical officer dr. otis rawley. acclaimed fiction author dr. abraham verghese, and more. stay tuned. this hour could save your life. at number 25, baby security breach. the woman in this surveillance video, jennifer latham, tells her family she's expecting a baby when really she isn't. so she decides to steal one. take a...
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elizabeth rosenthal is here with her startling new report on how emergency rooms are jacking up the cost of care. zrs drcream to work? clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? that's just my speed. rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! >>> in florida, alexandria brooks' hospital bill was drjaw dropping, nearly a million dollars to treat life-threatening double pneumonia and a six-week hospital stay. among the charges nearly $37,000 for an 82-mile air medical flight betw
elizabeth rosenthal is here with her startling new report on how emergency rooms are jacking up the cost of care. zrs drcream to work? clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? that's just my speed. rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with...