In Memory of Siegfried W. Paul Remembering a St. Louis Legend, Charlie Taggart In Memory of Siegfried W. Paul Siegfried W. Paul, CPO, (E), an internationally known practitioner, died last summer in Kingsport, Tenn. Paul, at the peak of a…
Day: June 1, 2009
New Handcycling Program for Injured Military
U.S. Paralympics, a division of the U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC), and the Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA) announced an expansion of their partnership to enhance local sports programming to assist in the rehabilitation process for injured service men and women.…
Tweeting for Fun and Profit
Twitter boasts networking and business opportunities when used properly and with caution.
Medicare Announces Funding for SHIPs
Nearly $36 million in funding is being distributed to the 54 State Health Insurance Assistance Programs (SHIPs) to help people with Medicare get more information about their health care choices. The $35.8 million in funding is the first installment of…
Leap Into a New Life
A skydiving accident hurtled Ben Quinn into a life he did not expect, but also has opened many doors.
By Stephanie Z. Pavlou, ELS
Key Contributions in Paralympic Movement Honored with 2009 Amazing Awards
U.S. Paralympics presented its annual “Amazing Awards” to key contributors in the national Paralympic movement at the 2009 Developing Amazing Leaders Paralympic Conference. “The amazing awards are for our amazing partners who work tirelessly in communities across the country, to…
Facing a Technological Drought
While economic uncertainty delays advancements, practitioners weigh-in on what is to come.
Sharing Information in the Workplace
From the operating room to the executive board room, the benefits of working in teams have long been touted. But a new analysis of 22 years of applied psychological research shows that teams tend to discuss information they already know…
To CFab or Not to CFab
Communicate clearly with CFabs to get the finished job you expect.