@ADP my employer uses ADP which has been generally fine. However: there are errors on my W-2 that need to be corrected, which are small but impact my ability to file my taxes. HR reached out (even our CFO) to ADP and guess what: radio silence. This is unacceptable. Please help.
Safe and stable housing is integral to good health and wellbeing. Great to see @Health_Affairs dedicate their February issue to the theme of #HousingAndHealth. @aboutKP is proud to support this special issue. https://t.co/3l61tSte6o /1
Pretty awesome and so proud of our team! Excited to continue our work with the NYS DOH @healthnygov to end the #hiv epidemic. See link for Crain’s article https://t.co/b9LzrnURDB
IPRO has been awarded a 5-year contract from the NYS DOH AIDS Institute to help ensure that those with or at risk of acquiring HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C and/or sexually-transmitted infections have access to high quality, equitable care. https://t.co/vuZ4hXqZK2
The #CDC Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program is taking applicants! Apply today and help build critical public health data infrastructure https://t.co/FPnqXTOAGW
#ThisIsOurShot for those who didn’t have a 2nd chance at life b/c of #COVID19 & this is for my patients, fam, & community so it can reinforce the reality: vaccinations saves lives. Have had many 1:1 conversations with my patients to get to YES! We can do this! @ABC@ericMstrauss
Just published my first Shiny App! This is a goal I’ve had for two years. It actually didn’t take long once I had some spare time 😊👍🏼 https://t.co/ia8Kk4VO7w #shiny#R
In times of crisis, words can change how we feel, think and act. The Chicago Department of Public Health has a COVID ask. Words by Commissioner Allison Arwady read by members of CDPH. #ProtectChicago
@a_hoffman79 Nice! I'm clearly not good at Twitter given that I just saw this but awesome! Yeah, public health is great and doing good work each day, an uphill battle!
When I wrote these words, I didn’t know if anyone would read them. I certainly didn’t think this would happen.
I wrote them for my patients, my colleagues & myself.
Please watch this. Please share this.
This has been our reality. We can’t go back here.
To the healthcare professionals bravely and tirelessly fighting the spread of COVID-19... Thank you. Words cannot express our gratitude for your service to our patients and communities.
NYC has been through a lot in the past few days with #COVID19 and unfortunately it's going to get a lot worse before it gets better. We can help keep ourselves and our our neighbors safe. New OpEd in @NYDailyNews https://t.co/9AJiWCoC6E
'Super-spreading events’ can trigger and perpetuate an outbreak. Hospitals either act as safe treatment hubs or points of amplification if proper infection protection & control is not practiced. Read more: https://t.co/sIppwf4Lia