Monday, 31 March 2014

Re: [NSCoderNightDC] Where is the after party?

Oops, I'm sorry, All first time posters to this mail group need to be approved by hand. Obviously I didn't do so in time for saturday night. sorry about that.

Jose


On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 12:23 AM, Danny Ricciotti <dan.ricciotti@gmail.com> wrote:
Is anyone getting together after Cocoaconf on Saturday night? 

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[wapadc] Fw: PhD Opportunities in Health Inequalities, Durham University, UK

Dear WAPistas,
I am forwarding information from two international universities (two separate emails) conducting global searches for PhD candidates. Please note that you must have a master's to apply, and be willing to relocate to Europe. Second time around doctoral candidates would also be considered.

Best, 
Andrea K.

 
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From: Luca Guariento <arts-mhrns@glasgow.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 10:48 AM
Subject: PhD Studentship in Health Inequalities, Durham University
To:


Dear all,

please see below an announcement about new Ph.D. studentship available at Durham University.

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We have 3 fully funded PhD Studentship in Health Inequalities available from October 2014

All three are attached to the "Health Inequalities in an Age of Austerity Project"
The deadline for applications is 2nd April 2014

*About the project*

Applications are invited for three fully-funded three-year doctoral studentships as part of a large 5 year research project funded by the Leverhulme Trust. The project aims to provide a contemporary and innovative, theoretically informed, comprehensive, interdisciplinary, mixed methods intensive case study of the aetiology and experience of health inequalities in Stockton on Tees, North East England.

Please see the project website for further details (http://www.dur.ac.uk/health.inequalities/).

*Studentship 1: Women, Health and Austerity*
We are looking for candidates in the areas of health and wider socio economic inequalities. The candidate will explore the lived experiences of austerity through in-depth longitudinal qualitative interviews with a sub-sample of approximately 25 women whose formal income is identified as being largely or solely derived from welfare benefits. Their experiences of austerity in terms of health and wellbeing, service use and access, income and benefit receipt, housing, unemployment, caring responsibilities, as well as coping mechanisms, will all be explored.

Applicants should be outstanding graduates (with a minimum 2.1 undergraduate degree; Masters desirable) in the social sciences, namely social geography, sociology, social policy, social anthropology, social psychology or public health with a particular interest/experience in qualitative methodology, fieldwork and analysis.

The project will be supervised by Professor Clare Bambra, Professor Linda McKie (School of Applied Social Sciences) and Dr Kayleigh Garthwaite. This PhD project will link into the main Leverhulme Health Inequalities project as well as complementing the work of several other PhDs and researchers working on social and health geography at Durham University. The student must be able to work independently, including the production of their own and co-authored papers, but will also be expected to contribute to the wider project.

Full details can be found here (http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AIH595/phd-studentship-women-health-and-austerity/).

*Studentship 2: History, Health and Austerity*
We are looking for candidates who are interested in pursuing doctoral research in the historical aspects of austerity and health. It will therefore involve detailed library, archival and desk-based social historical research to build up a 'biography of place' and to examine parallels between health, austerity and recession now and in the past. The impact of 20thcentury economic, industrial, cultural, social policies and medical and health history of the area will all be examined. We would expect the research to be supplemented by face to face qualitative interviews with local stakeholders such as community leaders, local health care, local authority and welfare professionals to gauge an overview of the more recent policy history of the area.

Applicants should be outstanding graduates (with a minimum 2.1 undergraduate degree; Masters desirable) in social/medical history or a relevant social science (with demonstrable historical content), namely human geography, sociology, political science, social policy, social anthropology, social psychology, or public health or social anthropology, with a particular interest in historical analysis and/or qualitative research/policy analysis. The project will be supervised by Prof Clare Bambra, Dr Andrzej Olechnowicz, and Dr Gordon MacLeod. The student must be able to work independently, but will also be expected to contribute to the wider project including co-authoring PhD and project papers.

Full details can be found at here (http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AIH592/studentship-history-health-and-austerity/).

*Studentship 3: Health, Place and Austerity*
We are looking for candidates who are interested in pursuing doctoral research in the areas of health and socio-economic inequalities. Candidates will be expected to use Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to spatially analyse routine and existing survey data (e.g. Hospital Episodes Statistics, Census, mortality data, Marmot Indicators, Index of Multiple Deprivation Health Dimension etc). You will spatially analyse the relationship between health and the wider social (e.g. housing type, income, education), service (e.g. health care centres, community centres, fast food and alcohol outlets, green space, leisure facilities) and economic (e.g. local unemployment rate, benefit receipt, deprivation, house repossessions, business start-ups/failures, travel to work data, and local authority GDP) environments in Stockton-on-Tees. A longitudinal and historical element to the spatial mapping will enable any changes in the local context and health indicators to be detected.

Applicants should be outstanding graduates (minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree, masters desirable) of health/social geography, social sciences or public health, with a particular interest in GIS, quantitative data and statistical analysis. The project will be supervised by Prof Clare Bambra, Dr Alison Copeland and Dr Christine Dunn.

This PhD project will link into the main Leverhulme Health Inequalities project as well as complementing the work of several other PhDs and researchers working on social and health geography at Durham University. The student must be able to work independently, but will also be expected to contribute to the wider project including co-authoring PhD and project papers.

Full details can be found here (http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AIH589/phd-studentship-3-health-place-and-austerity/).

If you have any questions about any part of the application process please contact the admissions office (geog.pgadmissions@durham.ac.uk).

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[wapadc] Fw: 3 PhD scholarships at University of Bayreuth- Deadline May 15


On Friday, 28 March 2014, 20:19, Uli Beisel <uli.beisel@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,

anbei eine Ausschreibung für drei Doktorandinnenstipendien, eines davon explizit im Bereich der Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung.

Mit besten Grüßen,

Uli Beisel

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The Bayreuth International Graduate School of African Studies (BIGSAS) at the University of Bayreuth in Germany offers three fully funded PhD scholarships beginning 10/2014 in the following research areas:

- Culture and Technology in Africa
- Media in Africa
- Development Economics in Africa

The successful candidate in the area 'Culture and Technology in Africa' will be supervised by me - please feel free to get in touch with inquiries via uli.beisel@gmail.com. I particularly welcome applications on questions of (renewable) energy and energopolitics in Africa. If you are interested in pursuing a PhD in this area, but do not have a concrete research proposal yet, please also get in touch with me as there may be an opportunity to link your PhD topic to a developing research project.

Applicants must have an excellent Master's Degree. Applications may be sent in German, English or French.
The working language of BIGSAS is English.

The online application portal is available at:
www.bigsas.uni-bayreuth.de/en/phd_programme/application/index.html

Deadline: 15 May 2014

Applications from the African continent will be pre-selected by the six Partner Universities after the initial formal screening at the University of Bayreuth.
The interviews of pre-selected candidates will also take place at these Partner Universities:
Université d'Abomey-Calavi, Cotonou, Benin
Université Mohammed V-Agdal, Rabat, Morocco
Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya
Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, Maputo, Mozambique
Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa

Bayreuth International Graduate School of African Studies – BIGSAS – Bayreuth University D-95440 Bayreuth - Germany
 Phone: ++ 49 (0) 921 / 55-5101 fax: ++ 49 (0) 921 / 55-5102 e-mail: bigsas@uni-bayreuth.de web: http://www.bigsas.uni-bayreuth.de
 
 
 


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Friday, 28 March 2014

[NSCoderNightDC] Where is the after party?

Is anyone getting together after Cocoaconf on Saturday night? 

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[ND-DC-YA] ND-DC-YA Event Newsletter - April & May Events


YAs,


We have a couple of new events in April and May including the Admitted Student Reception and a service project during May - the Hesburgh Month of Service. Check out all the details below. 


Hope you all have a nice weekend!



EVENTS IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Admitted Student Reception (Tuesday, 4/15)

  • ND-DC Service Opportunity (Saturday, 5/10)

  • ND-DC Inaugural 3v3 Bookstore Basketball Tournament (May)

  • Online Membership

  • Resources for Alumni Career Development



ADMITTED STUDENT RECEPTION (4/15)


  • WHEN: 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 15th

  • WHERE: Gordon Biersch Brewery at Tyson’s Corner (Lower Level, across from Barnes and Noble)


Calling all ND alums! Please join us at the Admitted Student Reception on Tuesday, April 15th, to welcome all high school seniors who have been offered admission to Notre Dame. Come share this experience with students and their families: talk about your favorite memories, offer advice and words of wisdom on what makes ND so special, and reminisce with fellow alums. Your insights, knowledge, and passion are crucial to the success of this event, and we'd love to have you! The reception will be held at Gordon Biersch Brewery at Tyson's Corner from 7:00-9:00 pm (located on the lower level, across from Barnes and Noble). Pizza and beverages will be served.


Please RSVP by April 13th to Amy Walker '08 at amy.lauren.walker@gmail.com. We hope to see you there! Go Irish!



ND-DC SERVICE OPPORTUNITY (5/10)


As May is the Hesburgh Month of Service for Notre Dame, we are planning a variety of fun volunteer opportunities for the Alumni Club of DC. Please lookout for additional postings throughout the month of April.


We are currently looking for a group of volunteers to work with a local Catholic school, San Miguel, that educates Latino boys living in poverty. San Miguel is an independent Catholic school affiliated with the De La Salle Christian Brothers. Similar to 50 other neighborhood schools across the country known as Nativity-Miguel schools, they are a middle school operating under an extended-day and year-round schedule; they focus on core academic subjects and offer a supportive, faith-based education to those most in need.  Many of the boys go on to college prep high schools - the first in their families to do so!


Volunteers will perform a variety of tasks including cleaning/reorganizing the tutoring center, storage areas, and library with staff and a few students. There is limited space so if you are interested, please let us know right away!


  • Date: Saturday, May 10th

  • Time: 9:00 am- 2:00 pm (depending on when everything is done...probably earlier though)

  • Location: 7705 Georgia Ave, Washington, DC 20012

  • Pizza and drinks will be provided for lunch!


Email Katie Hughes at kmhughes5@gmail.com to secure a spot



ND-DC INAUGURAL BOOKSTORE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT  (MAY)


The Young Alumni club is currently planning its inaugural DC Bookstore Basketball tournament in May. The current plan is to have a 1-day 3v3 tournament followed by a post-tournament awards celebration/party. All funds raised would either support the ND-DC scholarship fund or a local charity. If you would be interested in captaining a team for this event or would like to help organize the tournament, please contact Matt Hopke at mhopke@gmail.com. Look for more details soon.



ONLINE MEMBERSHIP


As a reminder, the ND-DC club now offers online membership sign up. It's fast, easy, and inexpensive for the YA members! Best of all, it helps us provide fun, diverse, and valuable opportunities for our alumni family. Click here to sign up today.



ONWARD PROVIDES RESOURCES FOR ALUMNI CAREER DEVELOPMENT


The ONWARD website (http://alumni.nd.edu/career) provides a variety of tools for job seekers, as well as those alumni who are looking to network with each other.  The site includes job postings, seminars and webinars on various career topics, links to useful articles and access to the alumni mentor program. For more information, alumni can email ONWARD advisors at onward@alumni.nd.edu or call 206-350-3949.



CONTACT US

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Please check out the ND-DC Young Alumni Facebook page to like us and see upcoming events.



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[dcyp] Kite Festival Tomorrow; Kenilworth Gardens Aquatic Cleanup 4/5


DC Metro Young Professionals
www.dcypkiwanis.org
March 28, 2014
Serve Your Community While Networking With Young Professionals

Club Officers

President 
Amanda Guelzow

dcyp.president@gmail.com


Secretary-Treasurer
Troy Dibley

dcyp.secretary@gmail.com


Directors
Service
Will Hawkins &
Benita Sinnarajah
dcyp.service@gmail.com
Membership
Kevin Carroll dcyp.membership@gmail.com 

Special Events
Dustin Benoit
dcyp.events@gmail.com 

Social/Networking
Sarah Murphy
Andrea Scallon

dcyp.social@gmail.com
Communications
Ashley Newby 

dcyp.communications@gmail.com


      

Join as an Official Member

Thanks to everyone that came out last weekend to support the club at our DCYP Evening at the Gallery! It was a terrific event. A big thanks to Dustin and all on the Special Events Commitee that did so much to plan and prepare for this big night!

Join us tomorrow afternoon for the Cherry Blossom Kite Festival on the National Mall. If you've been to this event, you know how awesome it is, and if you haven't, you definitely want to check it out! There will be a lot of people out with kites and ready for a good time, so it is best if you can meet with the group at 1pm. Either way, email dcyp.social@gmail.com, and you can work through all of the details! Note we will be monitoring to see whether there is a cancellation due to rain. If there is, the event will be rescheduled for Sunday, March 30.

Our next service project is Saturday, April 5. We will be participating in the Kenilworth Gardens Aquatic Cleanup and doing a number of tasks including planting native plants and picking up trash in the area. Email dcyp.service@gmail.com for more details. Finally, be sure your calendar is marked for our next general member meeting on April 9!

Ashley


Upcoming Events

Cherry Blossom Kite Festival
Where: National Mall
When: Saturday, March 29, 1:00 - 3:00pm
Metro: Smithsonian (Orange / Blue)

For our March social, join us for a picnic on the National Mall during the Cherry Blossom Kite Festival and watch thousands of kites fill the skies! Bring a kite if you have one, as well as food and blanket for a picnic. We will email the details on the picnic location prior to the event. Email dcyp.social@gmail.com to RSVP. Note the rain date is Sunday, March 30.

Kenilworth Gardens Aquatic Cleanup
Where: Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens (1550 Anacostia Ave. NE)
When: Saturday, April 5, 8:15am - 12:00pm
Metro: Deanwood (Orange)

Friends of Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens is asking for volunteers to help out at an Earth Day Service event in partnership with the Anacostia Watershed Society. We will spend the morning removing invasive plants, picking up trash, planting native plants, and performing other park projects. When the work is done, all volunteers are invited to join the watershed wide Earth Day celebration at RFK stadium. The celebration will include free food and drink, live music, local exhibitors, and speakers. Read more information about what to expect and what to bring to the project here. To sign up, email dcyp.service@gmail.com.

DCYP Meeting and New Member Meet & Greet 
Where: West End Library, 2nd Floor (1101 24th Street, NW)
When: Wednesday, April 9, 6:30 - 8:30pm
Metro: Foggy Bottom (Orange / Blue)

Members and guests, join fellow DC young professionals for the April meeting and new member meet and greet! We are seeking your input and ideas for upcoming events, especially for the upcoming STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) Education Carnival, and will break into smaller focus groups. We are also excited to officially induct and welcome our newest members into the club. New to DCYP? Now is the perfect time to join as an official member! Join before the meeting and then attend the New Member Meet & Greet as our guest, immediately following the meeting at McFadden's. To RSVP or to learn how to pay dues, contact Kevin, DCYP Membership Director, at dcyp.membership@gmail.com.

 
Volunteer at the NIke Women's Half Marathon 
Where: Freedom Plaza (1455 Pennsylvania Ave NW)

When: Sunday, April 27, 6:00am - 12:00pm
Metro: Metro Center (Red / BlueOrange)

The second annual Nike Women's Half Marathon DC will take place on Sunday, April 27, 2014. DCYP will be volunteering at the food station on the race day for the runners. If you need to come later or leave early, that's not a problem. For more information on the event, please visit: www.runnikewomenseries.com. If you are interested in volunteering, please email DCYP.service@gmail.com.

 

DCYP Kiwanis members with Jackie Felton, Capital District Division One Lieutenant Governor, at the Evening at the Gallery on March 22.

 

www.dcypkiwanis.org  


 

 


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Thursday, 27 March 2014

[wapadc] Fw: > 2 postdoc positions in Paris, France, Fernand Braudel IFER fellowships

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Fernand Braudel – IFER Fellowships | Call for applications march 2014 (http://www.college-etudesmondiales.org/fr/node/1261)
Two post-doc fellowships are offered at the Collège d'études mondiales in Paris  (http://www.college-etudesmondiales.org) in connection with the Fernand Braudel incoming program.
Applicants must have a PhD and reside outside France and belong to a non-French research institution (university, academy of sciences, or other research organism).
To apply please contact the Collège d'études mondiales scientific coordination : sara.guindani-riquier@msh-paris.frnathanael.cretin@msh-paris.fr
Applications must be submitted electronically via the online application form:http://calls.msh-paris.fr
Applications may be completed in French or English
Deadline : 3 april 2014
Documents required: 
1.       
2.      Application form (to be completed online).
3.      Curriculum vitae.
4.      List of publications.
5.      Detailed research project proposal (5-8 pages, plus a bibliography of 2 pages maximum).
6.      Copy of doctoral diploma.
7.      Summary of applicant's doctoral dissertation (2 pages maximum)
8.      Two (2) letters of recommendation from scientific scholars.   These may be included in the online application or may be sent directly to one of the following address, by emailifer.incoming@msh-paris.fr; or by post: Fernand Braudel-IFER Fellowship Programme (please specify: incoming/outgoing) ; FMSH, Office 328 ; 190 avenue de France ; 75648 Paris Cedex 13, France.The applicant must tick the appropriate box on the online form indicating that the letters will arrive separately. Please ensure that letters are received before the close of the call for applications.
9.      Letter of invitation from the director of the institution or research laboratory, agreeing to host the applicant for the duration of the fellowship
More information on Fondation Maison des sciences de l'homme website : http://www.fmsh.fr/en/c/4723
 
 


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Wednesday, 26 March 2014

[NSCoderNightDC] Ride to CocoaConf Friday?

Due to a vehicular conflict, it would be convenient for me if I could catch a ride out to CocoaConf on Friday morning. Is anyone on the list headed that way and willing to pick me up? I'm next to the Vienna metro station and could also meet you at another metro station if that's more convenient.

Mike

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[ND-DC-YA] ND-DC-YA Happy Hour Tonight


YAs,


Just a quick reminder that our happy hour is tonight from 6-8 PM at BlackFinn Saloon (1620 I St NW, Washington, DC 20006). Happy hour specials including $3 select beers will be extended until 8 pm for our group.


We hope to see you tonight!


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Tuesday, 25 March 2014

[ND-DC-YA] ND-DC-YA Housing Newsletter

For any new housing requests, or to change, alter, or remove a listing, please email Jeff Gonzales at jeff.gonzales.m@gmail.com.

Looking for Temporary Housing

 ***(NEW) Margaret Hayes, ND Law (will graduate in 2015) is looking for a room to rent or a roommate to rent/move in together for this summer (June-August). I am originally from Chicago, and went to undergrad at Holy Cross in Massachusetts. I am hoping to find a place in the Judiciary Square area, but am open to looking elsewhere. Budget of approximately $1300/month. I enjoy reading, working out, and going out on weekends. I am very clean and respectful of others space. I have no pets, but I would not mind living with someone who does. If you know of an available room or are looking for a roommate, please email me at mhayes5@nd.edu. Thanks!***

***(NEW) Juan Rangel, Notre Dame Class of 2015, is looking for a room to rent, inexpensive apartment, or any other type of housing on a tight budget for the 10 weeks in the summer between June-August. I am a Political Science and Latino Studies major originally from Mexico but now living in Central California. I will be interning this summer with the National Immigration Law Center. Budget of approximately $2000-2500 for the entire summer. Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated! I can be reached at jrangel2@nd.edu. Thanks!***

 

Looking For Permanent Housing

 ***(NEW) Ally Zamora '09 is looking for housing and/or a roommate beginning in May. I'm a non-smoker and have no pets. I'm neat and keep a clean living space, and am looking for someone who does the same.  Location: Willing to look in multiple areas of the city, including between Bethesda and Cleveland Park, Silver Spring, or between Rosslyn and Clarendon.  Price: About $1100-1300 per month.  Please contact me at: azamora@alumni.nd.edu***

***(NEW) Betsy Dilla, ('10) is looking for a roommate. I've been in the area almost 3 years but am ready to leave my group house. Ideally would like to stay in the Westover/East Falls Church/Falls Church area (Westover and East Falls Church are both in Arlington). I hate commuting and work in Falls Church. I like to cook and bake (and share). I enjoy having friends over occasionally but also value quiet time alone. Looking to pay $850 or less but could be flexible. My current lease is up at the end of May, so I'm looking to move sometime early summer. Contact me at betsdil@gmail,com if you want to talk details and look for a place!***

*** Roberto Norton '12 graduate is looking for housing. Looking for either a room in a place or finding an apartment with another person(s), Ideal would be near the red line in DC by late January or beginning of January. I work late during the week and like to relax during the weekend.  Always down to watch a game. I am also respectful and clean. If you know of a place or are looking as well contact me @ rnorton2@alumni.nd.edu***

***Katherine Hoppe is looking for either a room to rent or a roommate to rent or move in together within the next 2 months. She is a 2003 grad who teaches Special Education and is working on a graduate degree in Museum Studies at George Washington University. Below are some of the specifics:

Location: Northern Virginia (Falls Church, Vienna, Oakton)
Price: About $900 per month (per person)
Pets: I have 2 cats, both neutered and very polite. They don't claw or scratch.
Non-smoker, social drinker only
Very neat, likes to keep a clean living space.
*I can also bring a full kitchen and living room furniture set to the new place that we can share.

In addition, if anyone knows of anyone who might need someone to watch their house, she would be interested in that as well.  Please contact me at katiehoppe@hotmail.com if you are interested.***
 
Has a Room/Apartment Available

 

***(NEW) Mary Deweese ('11) and her roommates (all female Georgetown Law students) are looking for a summer subletter, from May 10 through August 9. The apartment is a 2 story loft on the third floor of the Mass Court Apartments (300 Massachusetts Ave NW). The floor plan is available at http://www.masscourtapts.com/Apartments/module/property_floorplans/property%5Bid%5D/12983/property_floorplan%5Bid%5D/104376/is_premium_view/1/. The available bedroom is a private room on the second floor of the loft. It has a small walk-in closet and a private bathroom. The apartment complex is walking distance (5-10 minutes) to Georgetown University Law Center, the Judiciary Square Metro Stop (red line) and the Gallery Place Metro Stop (red, green, and yellow lines), as well as numerous bars and restaurants in Chinatown, and only 10-15 minutes to Union Station (red line) and Metro Center (red, blue, and orange lines).  The apartment has a spacious rooftop patio with a rooftop pool and hot tub, as well as a fitness center. Asking $1,800 per month, which would include the cost of utilities (which generally run $250/month) and the amenities, although we are willing to negotiate or discount for a subletter who is interested in paying for the full 3 months. Please contact Mary at deweese.m.e@gmail.com for more information.***


***Sublet Available for Month of March in Shaw Neighborhood (DC)
VERY large room available in 3BR apartment in Shaw neighborhood in NW DC for the month of March. Room is unfurnished and will share a bathroom in the hallway with one roommate (ND '10). Rest of apartment (common areas) is furnished. Two roommates are responsible early-30s males with mid-level office jobs in the city. No smokers or pets. Asking $1,200 but willing to negotiate. We will share photos with serious applicants. Contact Jonathan Lewis: JonathanLewis86@gmail.com***

 

***Katie Brophy ('06) and her roommate Heather (honorary '10) are currently looking for a short-term female roommate to share their townhouse in Ballston. We need a roommate until August 1st so this would be perfect for a student, intern or someone looking to move closer to the excitement of DC. Move-in date could be immediate. 4 blocks from the metro, located right by the I-66E onramp, Washington & Lee HS, and much more! Rent is $750 + utilities. Please contact Katie Brophy: katie.brophy@gmail.com for more information.***

 

***We are seeking a non-smoking female to rent our lower level studio basement apartment in our home. Located just minutes away from Tysons Corner, the unit features its own entrance, kitchenette, w cabinets, tiled counters, microwave, refrigerator, stove and counter oven with convection, full, private tiled bath with tub, own washer/dryer and 1 private parking space. Rent is $845 a month and includes everything! Water, gas, electricity, trash, wifi, gardener is all included in one easy, monthly rent check. We are located in one of Vienna's finest residential neighborhoods with walking and jogging trails. This unit is for 1 person only. No overnight guests. Must have own car.   Only serious inquiries please. Contact: mary5982@aol.com. Go Irish!***


***Newly renovated studio apartment in charming multi-level Cape Cod in Falls Church, VA ($950/month).
Basement studio apartment has a separate entrance into spacious area with a bedroom, kitchen and half bath (full bath available on first floor). Apartment is furnished with kitchen table, chairs, bed, dresser, and cable hook-up.
Large fenced corner lot provides ample space for grilling and lounging.
Plenty of street parking with easy access to Lee Highway, 50 and 495 (less than a mile).
Less than 2 miles from Merrifield (Target, Home Depot, many restaurants).
Less than 3 miles from East Falls Church Metro and downtown Falls Church.
Gas, water and power utilities included ($950/month).
References requested. Non-smoker. No pets. See link for photo: https://mail-attachment.googleusercontent.com/attachment/?ui=2&ik=0fe40d7a09&view=att&th=1402f675964983b7&attid=0.1&disp=inline&realattid=f_hjr1hbz00&safe=1&zw&saduie=AG9B_P9xLKGYaU7WkElwtH7u7tum&sadet=1375810997013&sads=0sO9wibysI2JD5DDqAwkU96XkWU&sadssc=1
Contact b15jones15@gmail.com for additional information.***

 

***Large 1 bedroom apartment (900 SQFT) with plenty of closet space on 3rd floor (top floor)
10 min. walk to Bethesda metro and downtown Bethesda
Rent is $1,509 per month and includes water and gas
Electric is about $25 per month when not running A/C and $50 per month when running A/C
Washer/Drying in building
Lease ends December 31, 2013
contact Megan Akatu at megan.basto@gmail.com for details.***


***Bright English Basement Apartment (Bloomingdale/Northwest DC) – 1 bedroom -$1450 with utilities. Includes full kitchen, dishwasher, washer/dryer; storage closet/pantry, separate front and back entrances. Lots of natural light. Owner (ND alum) lives upstairs. Contact: Liz at spezi22@aol.com if interested.***
 
***I am looking for a female to share a spacious 2 bedroom condo at the Gates of McLean condominium complex in McLean, VA. $850/month + 1/2 utilities (approximately $60-$90 a month). Large bedroom (11’ x 14’) with private full bath and walk-in closet. Located near Route 66, I-495 and the Dulles Access Toll Road; gated community with assigned and visitor parking; swimming pool; jacuzzi; full gym with new equipment and recently renovated locker room and sauna; business center (computers, fax & the internet). 2nd story unit with spacious patio overlooking the swimming pool; gas fireplace; washer and dryer; common dining and living rooms are beautifully furnished; sorry, no pets. Available May 1st. If interested, contact Michelle Trosset at m_trosset@msn.comhttps://skydrive.live.com/? cid=80a8b3cb3753ba4e&id= 80A8B3CB3753BA4E!415&Bsrc= SkyMail&Bpub=SDX.SkyDrive&sc= Photos&authkey=!ADebmuEbZx8Zenu***

 

 

 



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Sunday, 23 March 2014

[wapadc] FW: [spiritof1848] Critique of the Patient Centered Medical Home






I am forwarding this article by a friend of mine about the practice of medicine as it currently exists in the USA. I hope you will pass it along to others who find it interesting.

Thanks,

Andrew


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From: bronxdoc@gmail.com
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 21:56:42 -0400
Subject: [spiritof1848] Critique of the Patient Centered Medical Home

 

I wanted to share with the list a posting of mine that recently appeared on the Health Affairs blog:

http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2014/03/17/nine-questions-about-my-new-medical-home/

The Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) model has been widely promoted as a panacea for the problems of primary care. In this piece I make the argument that the model undermines some of the core values of clinical care and has implications for social justice.

Please cross post!

Best, Matt Anderson



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