IOWA CITY ? The Iowa City VA Health Care System will soon join six other VA Hospitals in a program that interviews veterans about their life stories and makes the transcribed oral histories part of the patients' medical record.

The program, called My Life, My Story, was started by the VA Hospital in Madison, Wis., in 2013 and is expanding to six other VA hospitals around the country beginning in March. The new sites, in addition to Iowa City, are Asheville, N.C.; Bronx, N.Y.; Reno, Nev.; Topeka, Kan.; and White River Junction, Vt.

Madison VA therapist and My Life, My Story coordinator Thor Ringler has been with the project since it began.
"I think it's about people having a voice," Ringler said. "The story is really a way to connect providers with veterans and have them connect over something that's real and meaningful. I think there's something missing in healthcare and this project is just one way to bring the spark back and remind us why we're here - who we're here for."

Marine Corps veteran Michael Gundlach was recently interviewed at the Madison VA.

"Being able to talk about my experience was a morale builder, first of all, for the acknowledgement of [my] service," Gundlach said. "And second of all?and more long-term?it gave me the chance to review my life. The way the interview was conducted felt very stress-free. I think the program is absolutely something that should be expanded."

After conducting an interview, which typically takes about one hour, project staff and volunteers write up a story about the veteran's life. They then review it with the veteran and, with veteran approval, add the story to the veteran's medical record. They also alert the veteran's primary care and inpatient care providers when the story is added.

Polly Boynton is a nurse practitioner at the Madison VA who consults the stories frequently.

"I have taken the time to read each "My Story" I have encountered in my patients' charts and am grateful to have the additional dimension and background," Boynton said. "It is a true pleasure to read these stories; I feel I gain such valuable insight into the humanity of my patients."

Until recently, the Madison VA was the only facility offering this service to veterans. A grant from the VA Office of Patient Centered Care allowed the project to expand to the six new sites.

Gundlach knows that for many veterans, it is not an easy thing to tell your story, but he encourages their participation.

"I would highly recommend this to any veteran who is at a point in his emotional status where he can talk about it," Gundlach said. "If you think that you don't want to talk to people?say your friends and family?this is another way to release and talk about something that is so important. There's absolutely no downside to participating in this."

The program in Wisconsin has interviewed more than 500 veterans and trained more than 25 community and student volunteers to gather their stories since it began in 2013.

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IOWA CITY, IA (03/02/2015)(readMedia)-- Dexter Golinghorst, a native of Walcott, IA, has been named to the University of Iowa's Dean's List for the 2014 fall semester.

Undergraduate students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the College of Engineering, and the Tippie College of Business who achieve a grade point average of 3.50 or higher on 12 semester hours or more of UI graded course work during a given semester or summer session and who have no semester hours of I (incomplete) or O (no grade reported) during the same semester are recognized by inclusion on the Dean's List for that semester.

Undergraduate students in the Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine may qualify for the Dean's List with fewer than 12 semester hours of graded credit if deemed appropriate by the college.

College of Nursing students participating in clinical courses must have a total of 12 semester hours of earned credit, with eight semester hours of graded credit with a grade point average of 3.50 or higher.

Approximately 4,000 students were named to the UI Dean's List for the 2014 fall semester.

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Hello again! Here are my new releases that have recently gone up on Amazon. Between Christmas and the present three new books have been released, and I'd like to tell you a little more about them. You can see the 3 images in the "Hellfire & Damnation" short story series, organized around Dante's "Inferno" and the crimes or sins punished at each of the 9 Circles of Hell. Give special attention to the cover art by famed artist Vincent Chong on books II and III. The paperback versions of Volumes I and II are available from Amazon or the Merry Blacksmith Press; Volume III is available from Amazon or Quad City Press. Look for some KDP promotions in April and/or May, which I'll notify you about and check WeeklyWilson for the Virtual Tour that commences on March 15th for H&D III.
- Connie Corcoran Wilson

"Hellfire & Damnation" is a series of short stories organized around the theme of describing the sins or crimes punished at each of the 9 Circles of Hell within Dante's "Inferno." The first award-winning book was published by the Merry Blacksmith Press; the second book, by the same publisher, included a short story made into a short film, one requested by the Berkeley Fiction Review which won an ALMA (American Literary Merit Award) on September 12, 2012. Now comes "Hellfire & Damnation III," nine stories, ranging from the tale of a deranged Satanic cult leader who convinces a young man of limited intelligence to commit murder, to a story set in New Zealand (which is up as a "free" sample on Weekly Wilson, "The Battle of Gate Pa." Check out this latest installment of "Hellfire & Damnation," available in both print and e-book versions, at Hellfire And Damnation The Book, where the trailers for all 3 books and critical praise can be accessed. http://youtube/dHmcLzmxmd0 A virtual tour begins March 15th for this third book, and a list of the tour stops for the unpaid bloggers can be accessed on WeeklyWilson.com.

"Ghostly Tales of New Mexico & Arizona: Route 66" a breaks out of the stories contained within Quixote Press' Volume II of "Ghostly Tales of Route 66" in e-book format, with illustrations replaced. Previously, an e-book existed comprised of text only. That book will return, but these shorter books, broken out by state, with the original pictures and some additional pictures added. You can expect to see Texas, California, Ilinois and Missouri in future months and "Ghostly Tales of Oklahoma: Route 66" is available now as e-book only at Amazon.

Sunday, March 1, 2015 -CHICAGO - Governor Bruce Rauner issued the following statement today on the death of former Chicago White Sox player Minnie Minoso:

"Chicago and the State of Illinois have lost a legend; Minnie Minoso was a trailblazer, a leader and an extraordinary baseball player. The 'Cuban Comet' inspired generations as the first black player for the White Sox and Chicago and one of the first Latino stars in the major leagues. Decades after Minoso's time on the field was over, his impact is still felt throughout the major leagues and the city. The entire state owes him a debt of gratitude."

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Marshalls' campaign is part of the company's multiyear commitment to raise awareness and funds to help wipe out Alzheimer's disease.

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Governor Bruce Rauner announced today he has filled four seats on the Illinois Racing Board.

Name: Shelley Kalita

Position: Commissioner - Illinois Racing Board

 

Governor Bruce Rauner has selected Shelley Kalita, 62, of Chicago to serve as a commissioner on the Illinois Racing Board. It's a return to the Illinois Racing Board for Kalita, where she worked in various capacities for 33 years.

Kalita worked at the board from 1977 to 2010. She began her career there as a forensic chemist and was promoted to laboratory director in 1988. In that position she directed drug testing programs in Illinois horse racing and managed all aspects of lab testing and administrative operations. She also testified as an expert on drug matters in horse racing. From 2002 to 2010, she was the board's general counsel. In this capacity she was the legal adviser to the executive director, board members and staff. She also prepared and tried license hearings.

Currently, Kalita is the owner of her own law firm, the Kalita Law Group P.C. She focuses on practicing immigration and family law.

Kalita earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign in zoology. She holds a master's degree in forensic science from the University of Illinois, Chicago and a law degree from DePaul University.

 

 

 

Name: Travis Swoope

Position: Commissioner - Illinois Racing Board

 

Governor Bruce Rauner has selected Travis Swoope, 42, of Chicago to the Illinois Racing Board.

Swoope is currently an account executive for Microsoft, where he manages client relationships for the company's Midwest accounts. He has worked for Microsoft for more than nine years, and in this position, Swoope is responsible for $25 million in annual revenue.

Prior to his work at Microsoft, Swoope was a senior solution strategist at Centerpost Communications, which was a company that provided automated communications between companies and their customers. Swoope led sales and delivery teams in driving customer multi-channel solutions. Swoope also spent six years at Accenture where he led client engagements for large-scale financial services projects.

Swoope is a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, earning a bachelor's degree in management. He also holds an MBA from the University of Chicago.

 

 

Name: Jeffrey Brincat

Position: Commissioner and Chair - Illinois Racing Board

 

Governor Bruce Rauner announced today he has selected Jeffrey Brincat, 52, of Lake Forest to the Illinois Racing Board.

Brincat is currently the President and CEO a consumer finance company. He's worked there for more than 15 years.

Brincat is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps. He served our country for nearly seven years until 1990.

Brincat earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois in 1984. He earned an MBA from Lake Forest College in 1995.

 

Name: Robert Muriel

Position: Commissioner - Illinois Racing Board

 

Governor Bruce Rauner has appointed Robert Muriel, 49, of Highland Park as a commissioner to the Illinois Racing Board.

Muriel owns and manages a small-business litigation firm, Muriel Law Offices, LLC. His practice focuses on commercial, real estate, intellectual property, professional liability and consumer litigation. He's owned this practice since 2005. Previously, he was a partner and owner of Nery & Muriel LLC from 2003 to 2004. Muriel has also worked at the law firms of Ungaretti & Harris and Hinshaw & Culbertson.

Muriel was a law clerk for Judge Allen Hartman in the Appellate Court of Illinois from 1994 to 1996.

Muriel graduated from the University of Illinois with two bachelor's degrees in accounting and finance, and he worked as a tax consultant for two years before attending law school. He earned his law degree from Loyola University Chicago in 1993.

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The Brave Ones have existed throughout history. Some are unforgettable icons, while the names of others will not be remembered. They exist across all industries, societies, and at every level of leadership.
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Leadercast Quad-Cities, at at the iWireless Center, 1201 River Dr., Moline, Illinois. is the simulcast location for the IA/IL Quad-Cities and surrounding area.
The nine speakers who will be giving presentations via simulcast at this year's event will be:

• Andy Stanley: Leadership Author and Communicator
• Malala Yousafzai: "Bravest Girl in the World" - CNN Live via Simulcast
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Upcoming gathering of global oilseed industry will give U.S. soy family an opportunity to lead

ST. LOUIS (Feb. 27, 2015) - When farmer-leaders of the United Soybean Board (USB) wrote the organization's current long-range strategic plan, they included their vision that U.S. soybeans will be the leader of the global oilseed industry. This summer, USB will join the American Soybean Association and the U.S. Soybean Export Council in leading the global oilseed industry during the 18th International Oilseed Producers Dialogue (IOPD), to be held here in the United States for the first time since 2006.

"This event brings together oilseed industries from all over the world - Asia, Australia, Europe and South and North America," says Bob Haselwood, soybean farmer from Berryton, Kansas, and USB chairman. "It really highlights that we all have the same goals, and it helps us to find ways to work together to achieve these goals. We're looking forward to hosting our oilseed colleagues and leading the way to a successful IOPD 2015."

In addition to hosting the IOPD event, a gathering of representatives of both North and South American soybean farmers will come together as part of the International Soy Growers Alliance (ISGA). ISGA, which represents 90 percent of the world's soybean production, works to advance issues important to soybean farmers in North and South America, such as approval of biotech events.

"ISGA is all about showing a united front," says Jared Hagert, soybean farmer from Emerado, North Dakota, and USB vice chairman. "USB has been involved in several ISGA missions to meet with governments of major soy-importing countries, such as China, and talk about the importance of science-based approval systems for biotech varieties. There is not a stronger signal we could send than standing together with farmers from Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay with a common view on an issue."

Exact dates and locations will be announced in the coming months.

The 70 farmer-directors of USB oversee the investments of the soy checkoff to maximize profit opportunities for all U.S. soybean farmers. These volunteers invest and leverage checkoff funds to increase the value of U.S. soy meal and oil, to ensure U.S. soybean farmers and their customers have the freedom and infrastructure to operate, and to meet the needs of U.S. soy's customers. As stipulated in the federal Soybean Promotion, Research and Consumer Information Act, the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service has oversight responsibilities for USB and the soy checkoff.

For more information on the United Soybean Board, visit www.unitedsoybean.org
Visit us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/UnitedSoybeanBoard
Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/unitedsoy
View our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/user/UnitedSoybeanBoard

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March 2-6, 2015 is International Week at Rivermont Collegiate. It is an annual observance and a time when students, faculty and families celebrate the international diversity of the Rivermont Community!

The week culminates with our International Food Festival organized by the Rivermont Collegiate Parents' Council.

 

The press is invited to attend:

Date: March 6, 2015

Time: 3:30 to 6:00 PM

Location: Becherer Hall on the Rivermont Campus (1821 Sunset Drive in Bettendorf)

 

Agenda:

3:30pm

Celebrity Chef - Nassr Muhammad from Nally's Kitchen will be cooking up wonderful international cuisine. Some of the countries represented will be; Colombia, Brazil, Jordan, Nigeria, Mexico, Ecuador, and Senegal.

4:30pm

Taste international dishes provided by Rivermont families!

5:00pm

Enjoy beautiful and colorful artists' performances from different countries.

Download the flyer http://www.rivermontcollegiate.org/media/254455/International-food-flyer-2015.pdf

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