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Jumo Health develops age-appropriate, culturally sensitive, and relatable educational resources for patients and caregivers.

New Haven, CT 가입일 Şubat 2009
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Please join us in welcoming Grant Stopperich to the Jumo Health team! He is our new Director of Strategic Solutions. We are excited to have you, Grant! #newhire #healthcare #clinicaltrials
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Join us next week at the Clinical Trials in Oncology West conference in San Francisco! Stop by the Jumo Health booth to see how we turn complicated oncology principles into understandable resources, and ease patient and care circle anxieties through empathetic storytelling.
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Today is World Hemophilia Day, and we wanted to share our comic book, ”Understanding Hemophilia for Families.” This book uses easy-to-understand language to explain hemophilia and validate the experience of children and their families living with it. buff.ly/3VOdylQ
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In a perfect world, everyone, regardless of race, geographic location, and economic status, would get the same care as those in a majority community. Unfortunately, this isn’t reality. Use #NationalHealthMinorityMonth to learn more about health equity buff.ly/4aCynF2.
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Please join us in welcoming Jill Sneed to the Jumo Health team! With over 16 years of experience in the clinical trial and research world, Jill brings a wealth of knowledge to her role as SE&C Analyst. We are excited to have her on board! #newhire #clinicaltrials #healthcare
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Hearing stories from real families impacted by Multiple Sclerosis helps those newly diagnosed and their loved ones feel less alone. Watch to see how we capture these important patient stories. #MSawareness #MultipleSclerosis buff.ly/3Ves3io
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Women are a powerful force, especially at Jumo Health. Over 70% of our leadership positions are held by women. Worldwide, 1 in 3 businesses have women as one of their founders. The next generation of women leaders are being inspired by you right now! #internationalwomensday
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The stories of Nitzia, Reza, and Nada represent just a fraction of those affected by these uncommon conditions.
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In honor of #rarediseaseday, we’re highlighting the stories of some Rare Disease Heroes; individuals living with rare diseases who use their experiences to educate the public!
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Rare diseases are defined as those affecting fewer than 1 in 2000 people. This presents a global challenge, as the relatively small number of people affected makes it difficult to secure resources for treatment, research, and support.
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Did you know that there are over 300 million people living with a rare disease? Today is Rare Disease Day — and we are proud to join this global effort to raise awareness and support those affected by these uncommon, but significant conditions.
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He also became the first black American admitted into the American College of Surgeons just two years later. Knowing these facts about Dr. Williams has inspired us to continue learning as much as possible about African American medical pioneers’ influence on healthcare today.
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This new hospital was the first non-segregated hospital in the United States. Then, in 1893, he became the first doctor to perform open-heart surgery successfully on a human in the U.S.
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Dr. Daniel Hale Williams graduated with a medical degree in 1883 from the Chicago Medical College. Due to segregation and racism, no local Chicago hospitals would allow him to practice at their facilities. So, he opened his own — Provident Hospital and Training School for Nurses.
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Notably, African-American women are the most affected group, with 59% suffering from some form of cardiovascular disease.
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Did you know that heart disease and strokes claim more lives each year in the United States than all forms of cancer and Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease (CLRD) combined?
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