Janki shah biography of michael

  • Experience: American Heart Association · Education: Keck School.
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    Jenifer Coburn, PhD

    Professor, Medicine (Infectious Diseases) and Microbiology & Immunology; Center for Infectious Disease Research

    Bacterial Pathogenesis

    Leah J. Mische, MD

    Assistant Professor; Associate Medical Director, Infection Prevention and Control for Froedtert Hospital

    Matthew C. Surdel, PhD

    Assistant Professor, medicin (Infectious Diseases); Center for Infectious Disease Research

    Jane N. Wainaina, MD, FACP

    Vice Chair, Associate Professor

    Medical Director, Antimicrobial Stewardship; Medical Director, Perioperative Medicine

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    Business Operations Coordinator

    Jackie Bond

    Administrative Assistant Sr.

    Jennifer Tyrrell

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    Sally Anderson

    Clinical Program Coordinator II

    Stacie Ciesielski

    RN Supervisor

    Stephanie Evraets

    RN Case Manager

    Abi Gonzalez

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    CN Janaki is a renowned paraplegic swimmer.

    Despite suffering polio in both legs, Cn Janki became the initial disabled person to attempt to swim across the English Channel in a professional team in She was only two years old when she contracted the disease, but she made her real team proud by demonstrating to the rest of the entire globe that you do not need legs to swim.

    saw the birth of C.N. Janki in Perumbu, Kerala. Two older sisters, a pair of elder brothers, two smaller sisters, two younger brothers make up her four siblings. Her parents' names are C.S. and Saraswathi Narayanaswamy. She is the middle child of the two older sisters.

    In Pallapatla, Repalle Taluka, in Guntur, Madras Presidency, British India (now in Andhra Pradesh), Janaki was born on April Sreeramamurthy Sistla, her father, was an Ayurvedic physician and educator. She spent most of her childhood years in Sircilla, where she was given her first opportunity to perform on stage

    1/1/06
    Two young Western Australians have been awarded the prized Beazley Medals for their outstanding achievements in education and training.
    Acting Premier Eric Ripper today joined Education Minister Ljiljanna Ravlich in announcing Adrian Khoo of Scotch College as the winner of the Beazley Medal: TEE.
    Linda Greenwood Tully of Methodist Ladies College is the winner of the Beazley Medal: Vocational Education and Training (VET).
    Mr Ripper and Ms Ravlich congratulated both winners for their brilliant achievements at school.
    The Acting Premier said the Beazley Medals - in TEE and VET subjects - highlighted the wide range of opportunities available in education in WA.
    "In this resource-rich State, we should never lose sight of the fact that our greatest resource lies in the talent of our young people," Mr Ripper said.
    " promises to be a year of unprecedented opportunities for all of our school leavers, in further education, training or work."
    Ms Ravlich applauded Adrian and Li