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If the health sector worldwide were a country, it would be the fifth highest greenhouse gas emitting nation on the planet; use of reprocessed devices offers immediately available solution1Research from 8 peer reviewed, Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) powers the calculator; the studies find an average 44% greenhouse gas emissions reduction from use of reprocessed devices compared to their virgin alternativesNearly 10,000 hospitals, including U.S. military hospitals, and every U.S. health system (except the Veterans Health Administration), many of the UK’s National Trusts and German University hospitals reduce cost, waste, and emissions by reprocessing single-use devices from AMDR members
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This project marks Medline’s fifth rooftop solar project in the U.S., with more in progress
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Dozens of Students, Donor Families, Organ, Eye and Tissue Recipients, and Donation and Transplantation Advocates Painted Joey Gase’s NASCAR Racecar with Pink Donor Dots to Raise Awareness of Organ, Eye and Tissue Donation
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Collaborating with the Federal Government, DuPont, Medline Industries, Inc. and other PPE Supply Companies to Move Critical Supplies
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Today, the iBIO Institute EDUCATE Center kicked off its third annual STEMgirls Summer Camp hosted at Andrew Cooke Magnet Elementary School in Waukegan. This week-long learning experience provides 125 young girls (grades 3-8) with opportunities to learn more about careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) through challenging and fun hands-on activities. Campers will take part in a wide range of activities throughout the wee
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UnitedHealthcare honored 10 employers with “Well Deserved” awards for implementing innovative, industry-leading workplace well-being programs.