The building is a legally non-conforming office building. Built in 1970 it was originally the developers office for Putnam Green, now known as Greenwich Place. Continue Reading →
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The building is a legally non-conforming office building. Built in 1970 it was originally the developers office for Putnam Green, now known as Greenwich Place. Continue Reading →
The Bee Mindful program provides education to hospital staff on the unique needs of people with special needs and how to improve care for this patient population, as well as a Patient Neurobehavioral Assessment tool (PNAT), which is an assessment and intervention tool that individualizes and provides continuity of care. Continue Reading →
Avoid extreme temperature changes. A cool shower immediately after coming in from hot temperatures can result in hypothermia, particularly for elderly and very young people. Give your body a chance to adjust to extreme temperature changes. Continue Reading →
The event marked a significant milestone in the careers of the 15 honorees (seven residents and eight interns) who will now transition into the next stage of their medical professional journeys. Continue Reading →
Bhargava lives in Cos Cob with her husband and two children. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree in public health at Yale University. Continue Reading →
The Supreme Court justices unanimously reversed a lower court ruling and thus maintained the ability of Americans to access the widely used abortion medication mifepristone. Continue Reading →
On Tuesday, June 18, Garden Catering will donate 100% of the proceeds from the sale of Tyler’s favorite sandwich to the Tyler G. Foundation, which is dedicated to helping those suffering from addiction by increasing local education initiatives, facilitating family resource programs and financing addiction recovery. Continue Reading →
Dr. Sarah Gamble said she was “the man for the job.” She said she was raised in Greenwich to be “radically generous” and that it was her goal to ensure that there are no health disparities in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
The inaugural Swim Across America – Fairfield County Kids’ Splash is being called the “Queen Willa Kids’ Splash” to honor courageous five-year old Willa Kosh, of Greenwich, who is royally and fearlessly battling pediatric leukemia, specifically B cell ALL. Queen Willa is the nickname that was given to Willa a year ago after she was diagnosed with leukemia. Continue Reading →
Monday’s RTM meeting will feature several appointments, including reappointments of two Board of Health members – Dr. Sarah Gamble and Lauren O’Keefe. Continue Reading →