Welcome The Louisiana State Board of Chiropractic Examiners was created within the Department of Health and Hospitals by Legislative Act in 1974, for the purpose of licensing and regulating chiropractic practice to ensure the highest levels of professional excellence for the benefit and protection of th...
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The public discourse around these deaths can be emotionally and politically heated, which is why it is so important that forensic pathologists and medical examiners are empowered to render scientific, unbiased opinions. In many areas of the United States, the death investigation system is run by a...
The surge of 19 deaths in 2022 made Riverside’s rate the second-highest in the state, behind Kern County, which had a much smaller jail population. Among the nation’s 15 largest jail systems, Riverside was the second-most deadly, with a rate more than twice that of Chicago, Phila...
Despite that, California’s pass rate has generally hovered around 50%, and in July, 1983, was 49%. The drop in 1984 was the largest in 21 years, and, of even greater concern, was reflected in across-the-board declines for graduates of all the state’s American Bar Assn.-approved law...
By aligning policies with the current state of your laboratory, you demonstrate a commitment to proactive safety management. Celebrating safety successes at the end of the year is important, too. Recognition is a powerful motivator. Highlighting your team’s achievements in safety reinforces the ...
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Zumberge was born in Minneapolis in 1923, and earned bachelor’s and doctoral degrees in geology at the University of Minnesota. He taught geology at the University of Michigan and Duke University. He was president of Grand Valley State College in Michigan from 1962 to 1968, dean of the Coll...