Senator Braun’s Weekly Update | Impeachment / Dignity for Aborted Children
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Senator Braun’s Weekly Update | Impeachment / Dignity for Aborted Children
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This is a week-long gala on the west side along Franklin Street with free entertainment, carnival attractions, over 136 food booths, amateur talent competitions and on the last day, a huge parade.
This event attracts over 200,000 people to the West Side & is considered to be one of the largest street festivals in the United States. MSN named the West Side Nut Club Fall Festival the top fall attraction in Indiana!
Family Day is Sunday, October 6th when only the kiddie rides will be open (food booths will be closed).
The University of Evansville announced Mark Marchino, DPT, as director of clinical education in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program. In this position, Marchino will supervise clinical course work in the DPT program as well as perform teaching responsibilities in many areas including orthopaedic and sports physical therapy, modalities, industrial rehab, research, management, health care administration, health policy, and leadership.
“The University and the Department of Physical Therapy are very excited to welcome Dr. Mark Marchino to their team,” said Mary Kessler, dean of UE’s College of Education and Health Science. “Dr. Marchino brings a wealth of knowledge and leadership experience to the director of clinical education position. His compassion for people and dedication to the physical therapy profession will benefit our students in significant ways.”
Marchino earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Montana, Master of Health Science degree from University of Indianapolis, Bachelor of Science in physical therapy degree from University of Evansville, and an Associate of Science degree from Olney Central College. He brings with him experience in health care executive leadership roles as well as management expertise in hospital and health care operations.
“As a UE graduate myself, I know firsthand the high quality education provided by this institution,” said Marchino. “I’m honored to be able to come back and be a part of that legacy as director of clinical education.”
Marchino has achieved Board Certification as an Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist (1995-2015). He is actively involved in orthopaedic patient care at ProgressiveHealth and has served on the Board of Directors for several school-, church-, and community-based nonprofit organizations.
As an alumnus, Marchino has been active in the UE PT community, serving as a member of the University of Evansville Physical Therapy Advisory and Selection Committees, and he was the 2014 University of Evansville’s Friend of PT Award recipient.
The University of Evansville’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program is a six- or seven-year curriculum involves three or four years of prerequisite and undergraduate course work followed by three years of professional study. The DPT curriculum enhances the graduate’s ability to work in a complex and challenging health care environment. Through the careful integration of the liberal arts, a meaningful undergraduate degree and professional studies, students acquire the necessary technical and critical thinking skills to promote optimal human health and patient function.
The DPT program is housed at the Stone Family Center for Health Sciences in downtown Evansville. This state-of-the-art facility provides unique opportunities for interprofessional education and collaboration.
Aces welcome Valparaiso and Loyola this weekend
 Looking to add to what has been one of the best starts in school history, the University of Evansville volleyball team is back inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse this weekend to take on Valparaiso and Loyola. The Aces play host to the Crusaders on Friday at 6 p.m. before welcoming the Ramblers on Saturday at 5 p.m.
Weekend Recap
– For the first time since 2010, Evansville is 2-1 in Valley play
– After dropping a hard-fought 3-1 match at UNI, the Aces quickly rebounded the next night for a 3-1 win at Drake
– On Monday, UE picked up its most impressive win of the season, defeating Illinois State in five sets
– The Aces hope to improve their Valley start; with a win on Friday, UE would be 3-1 for the first time since 2006 while a weekend sweep would see UE stand at 4-1 in the league for the first time since the 1998 campaign
– This is the best overall start for UE since starting the 2010 season at 13-2
– UE is a perfect 5-0 inside the fieldhouse
Top of the Valley
– Evansville continues to lead the MVC in kills (13.95) and assists (13.11)
– Nationally, the Aces are 17th in assists and 23rd in kills
– While UE’s 17.11 digs per set rank 4th in the conference, it is 16th in the NCAA with the Valley having five of the top 17 in that stat overall and six of the top 27
– Individually, Melanie Feliciano paces the Valley with 4.77 kills per set; she ranks 8th in the nation in that stat and tops among freshmen
– Feliciano’s season totaly of 289.0 points is sixth in the country
– UE’s freshman is 6th in the NCAA in total kills with 267 while Rachel Tam is 11th with a total of 248
– Allana McInnis continues to lead the conference with 11.00 assists per set; her average is 20th in the NCAA while her total of 616 helpers in 2019 is the 5th-highest tally
– Gabriela Macedo is 15th in the nation with 5.25 digs per game and second in the conference; her 23 service aces on the year is tied for 40th nationally
– Hannah Watkins paces UE with 1.09 blocks per game; that is tied for the second-highest total in the league
Record-Breaking Freshman
– Melanie Feliciano has garnered MVC Freshman of the Week recognition in three of the last four weeks
– She is the top offensive freshman in the NCAA, totaling 4.77 kills per set
– Over three conference matches, Feliciano has upped her kill average to 5.08 per set; she has recorded at least 20 kills in all three league outings
– Overall, Feliciano has notched at least 10 kills in 12 out of 14 matches
A Helping Hand
– Allana McInnis continues to add to her numbers in 2019, leading the Valley with 11.00 assists per set; she is 20th in the nation with that average while her total of 616 assists is 5th in the country
– The top two contests of her career saw her post 65 helpers against Eastern Illinois before recording 64 in the win over Tennessee Tech
– She has recorded at least 29 assists in 13 out of the 14 matches in 2019
A ground-breaking conference covering various aspects of health informatics will be held at the University of Southern Indiana from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 23 in the University Center. The sixth annual Health Informatics Tri-State Summit (HITS) bring together some of the brightest and most impactful Health Informatics and Information Management professionals from across the United States, sharing their experiences and future projections in an insightful set of presentations for professionals of all ages. The one-day event will be particularly relevant, to physicians, nurses, pharmacists, technologists, and others whose scope of practice is related to health informatics, including students, who can attend at a reduced rate.
New for 2019, instead of having just one keynote speaker, HITS will feature Kym and Ross Martin who are returning to USI to lead this year’s conference. They were keynote speakers in in 2016 (Kym) and 2017 (Ross).
Kym Martin hails from the greater Washington, D.C. area and received her bachelor of science in Business Administration degree from Bryant University and her Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Connecticut. She is a certified holistic nutrition consultant, fitness trainer and cancer survivor who is passionate about enhancing the patient experience in healthcare.
Dr. Ross Martin is a renowned international speaker and songwriter who closed the 2017 conference with a fun and high-energy keynote. He is the program director for Research and Transformation at CRISP, the regional health information exchange serving Maryland, the District of Columbia, West Virginia and the surrounding region. As an accomplished vocalist, musician and writer, Martin is also president and founder of The American College of Medical Informatimusicology.
“I have been speaking and writing about the transformation of healthcare through IT for more than 20 years, and Kym has been telling her story as a four-time cancer survivor as a keynote speaker since 2013,†said Ross Martin. “This conference represents the first time we are both speaking at the same event, and we are so excited to be able to share our story as a couple making our way through the complexities of healthcare and this human experience. Kym will tell you about the WHY, and I will focus on the WAY!â€
Kym Martin echoed these sentiments. “We have been talking about sharing our story as a dynamic duo for years and are thrilled to do so at HITS19. We hope our message humanizes the impact that people experience as they navigate our health system and catalyzes change,†she said. “The event is a favorite of ours because of the stellar level of experts, attendees, engagement and content.â€
The Health Informatics Tri-State Summit will feature additional speakers and poster presentations on a variety of topics related to health informatics technology, including cybersecurity and security challenges, telehealth’s role in health informatics and patient portals.
For the first time, HITS will feature the CIO/CMIO Roundtable, a closed session focused on the local, regional and National Interoperability landscape and how to best prepare healthcare organizations to meet the needs of Tri-State residents, according to Dr. Gabriela Mustata Wilson, associate professor of Health Informatics and chair of USI’s Health Informatics and Information Management Program.
“In the past few years, there has been an amplified focus on reducing health care costs and improving quality, which has driven the need for prompt and complete access to clinical information,†she said. “Alliances need to be built, and conversations need to happen if we want to improve data exchange at all levels.â€
Mustata Wilson said the growth of the Health Informatics Tri-State Summit over the past six years would not have been possible without the support of the Indiana chapter of HIMSS. Ethel Massing, current president of the Indiana chapter, reinforces the importance of this event at the state level. “The Indiana Chapter of HIMSS has served as a co-provider of the Health Informatics Tri-State Summit since its launch in 2014,†she said. “We are proud of how many of our members have shared their expertise in this setting or attended it over the years.â€
Collaboration and sharing of information is critical to patient care, according to Stephanie Hojan, president of the Kentucky Bluegrass HIMSS Chapter. “HITS 2019 is a great regional opportunity to connect with peers to listen to and discuss ideas for all of us to do better and be better,†she said.
The registration fee is $125, $100 for HIMSS members and $20 for students, if registering by October 14, 2019.
Individuals interested in attending the event can still register by visiting this link, and all pertinent information regarding the conference can be found at the official website by clicking here.
 The first day that a voter may vote an absentee ballot for the 2019 Municipal Election is Tuesday, October 8, 2019. All registered voters living within Evansville city limits are eligible to vote in-person at the county election office.
Early voting at the Election Office will be 8:00 am – 4:00 pm weekdays starting Tuesday, October 8, 2019, and conclude at Noon on Monday, November 4, 2019.
To vote absentee by mail, complete the APPLICATION FOR ABSENTEE BALLOT found at the Vanderburgh County Clerk Elections web page and mail it to:
Vanderburgh County Election
P.O. Box 3343
Evansville, IN 47732-3343 Absentee ballot applications and forms can also be found on the Indiana Voters Portal. The deadline for absentee-by-mail applications to be received by the Election Office for the 2019 Municipal Election is 11:59 p.m., October 28, 2019.
If you have any questions, please call the Election Office at 812-435-5122. The Vanderburgh County Election Office is located at :
Civic Center Complex, Room 216
1 NW ML King Jr. BLVD, Evansville, IN
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