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MONTCO Careers – Einstein Medical Center
Located in East Norriton, Einstein Medical Center is a branch of the Albert Einstein Healthcare Network focused on providing high quality, advanced cardiac services, cancer care, orthopedic services, family focused maternity care, and minimally invasive and robotic surgery. Patient Service Representative This position enhances patients and customers experiences by providing clerical and technical support; and…
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At 15, North Penn High School Grad Launched Nonprofit Aimed At Preventing Suicide
When she was just 15, Gabby Frost, a North Penn High School graduate, launched a nonprofit aimed at bringing people together and providing them with much-needed support, writes Lisa Dukart for the Main Line Today. At the time, Frost would come across tweets from people in her favorite fandom who were contemplating harming themselves. “I…
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Upper Dublin’s “Light Up a Life” Holiday Light Show To Skip This Year, Readies For Swan Song Next Year
Upper Dublin’s “Light Up a Life,” one of the most popular holiday light shows in the region, will not be presented this year, writes Ellie Silverman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Jack Yoast has been putting up the spectacular light display at his home at 1320 E. Butler Pike in Upper Dublin Township for eleven years.…
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Diagnostic Test Developed By Lower Gwynedd-Based Cognizance Biomarkers Improves Epileptic Seizure Diagnosis
Lower Gwynedd-based Cognizance Biomarkers, a subsidiary of Evogen, is improving epileptic seizure diagnosis with a test that accurately differentiates between seizures and other neurological conditions that are commonly misdiagnosed as epilepsy, writes Queen Muse for the Philadelphia Magazine. Cognizance, which works out of Spring House Innovation Park, a hub for life science and biotech companies…
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Narberth Civic Association Promotes Sustainability with Sharable Party Kits
Narberth Civic Association is promoting sustainability by hosting its own sharable party kits that provide party planners with a way to organize waste-free events, writes Paige Wolf for the Shareable. The lack of dishware or enough storage space is usually the biggest issue for people who would prefer to organize their parties without using disposable…
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Main Line Health Joins Philadelphia International Medicine’s Network of Regional Hospitals
Philadelphia International Medicine (PIM) and Main Line Health signed an agreement this week to provide international patients and physicians access to Main Line Health’s hospitals. PIM connects patients from around the world with the Philadelphia region’s leading hospitals and health systems, helping international patients to navigate the American healthcare system by coordinating everything from scheduling…
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Where to Celebrate Thanksgiving in Montgomey County
Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and restaurants across Montgomery County are preparing to serve up beloved holiday feasts with all the fixings, so that you don’t have to. This year, save yourself the hassle and leave it to the County’s seasoned chefs to feed your hungry folks. FOUNDING FARMERS at 255 Main St, Suite…
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More Than Fifty Years Since He Started Running, Bala Cynwyd Man Continues Racking Up Awards
Gene Dykes of Bala Cynwyd, who has been running for more than fifty years, is looking forward to participating in this year’s Philadelphia Marathon, which benefits the American Association for Cancer Research, according to a staff report from the 6ABC. Dykes started running in the 1960s, but it wasn’t until 1997 that he first entered…
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New TLC Show ‘My Feet Are Killing Me’ To Star Pottstown Podiatrist
Dr. Brad Schaeffer, a Pottstown native who worked at Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine for five years, will star in the new TLC show “My Feet Are Killing Me,” writes Nick Vadala for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The show will also feature California podiatrist Dr. Ebonie Vincent. During the nine hour-long episodes, the pair will…
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MCCC Awarded Grant For New Initiative to Help With Opioid Prevention
Montgomery County Community College has received a $46,090 grant from the Pennsylvania State Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs to help fight the opioid crisis, according to a staff report from The Philadelphia Tribune. The grant will be used to start a new, innovative initiative called MCCC S.T.O.P., or Montgomery County Community College Students Tackling…
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MONTCO Careers – Abington Hospital – Jefferson Health
Abington Hospital-Jefferson Health, formerly Abington Memorial Hospital, has 665 beds and more than 5,500 employees, including more than 1,100 physicians, and is one of the largest employers in Montgomery County. Accounts Coordinator, Radiation Oncology This position oversees the coordination and scheduling of chemotherapy, surgery, and/or clinical testing; manages the departmental processes for medical transcription and…
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Citadel’s $200,000 Donation to CHOP a Testament to Its Founding Philosophy of People Helping People
Citadel, as a credit union, was founded on the philosophy of people helping people, and its latest philanthropic act will indeed help a whole lot of them. Last week at its headquarters in Exton, Citadel presented a $200,000 check to Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. The grand total represents the money raised from the second annual…
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House of the Week: Extraordinary Log Home in Schwenksville
An extraordinary log home set on a 3.04-acre lot with three bedrooms and two bathrooms is available for sale in Schwenksville. This charming and unique home features a main floor master bedroom, double porches, a gorgeous great room with skylights and a grand stone fireplace. The remaining nicely sized bedrooms are on the second floor…
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Main Line Health’s Lankenau Medical Center Named One of Nation’s 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals
For the 11th year, Lankenau Medical Center, a part of Main Line Health, has been named one of the nation’s 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals by IBM Watson Health (formerly Truven Health Analytics). The study spotlights the top-performing cardiovascular hospitals in the U.S. based on a balanced scorecard of publicly available clinical, operational, and patient satisfaction…
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Plymouth Meeting-Based Ilera Healthcare Presents Documentary on Veterans Whose Lives Have Been Bettered by Medical Cannabis
Last Friday, Plymouth Meeting-based Ilera Healthcare screened a documentary on veterans whose lives have been improved by medical cannabis at the Plymouth Community Center, writes Gary Puleo for The Times Herald. The documentary “Unprescribed,” which was previously shown at the San Francisco Veterans Film Festival, was viewed by a small audience of medical professionals, veterans,…
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Penn State Abington Student Team Wins Council for Retail and Sales Collegiate Challenge
Penn State Abington student team beat out seven teams from other universities and Penn State campuses to win the Council for Retail and Sales Collegiate Challenge 2019, writes Regina Broscius for the Penn State news. The retail and sales business challenge was sponsored by Walmart, which awarded the winning team of Hridoy Shawkat Ali, Farrukh…
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Philadelphia Makes National Geographic’s ‘Best Trips’ List, Tops ‘City’ Category
Philadelphia was named one of the best cities to visit in 2020 by National Geographic and is one of just two American locations on the magazine’s annual list, writes Virginia Streva for the Philly Voice. The “Best Trips 2020” list includes 25 destinations from around the world. For Philadelphia, the magazine highlighted the murals and…
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New LinkedIn Company Page Features
By Lynne Williams In November, we can reflect on all the things we are grateful for, including some of the little things in life, like upcoming new features being rolled out by LinkedIn. For those of us who have LinkedIn company pages (like mine), we can now invite connections to follow the page. In addition,…











































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