scholarly journals Associations between Heat Index and Child Emergency and Hospital Visits in New York City

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Li Niu ◽  
Maria Teresa Herrera ◽  
Blean Girma ◽  
Bian Liu ◽  
Leah H. Schinasi ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Li Niu ◽  
Maria Teresa Herrera ◽  
Blean Girma ◽  
Bian Liu ◽  
Leah Schinasi ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 147 ◽  
pp. 108-114 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jessie Loving Carr Shmool ◽  
Ellen Kinnee ◽  
Perry Elizabeth Sheffield ◽  
Jane Ellen Clougherty

Addiction ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jonathan Schimmel ◽  
Carmen Vargas‐Torres ◽  
Nicholas Genes ◽  
Marc A. Probst ◽  
Alex F. Manini

2020 ◽  
Vol 237 ◽  
pp. 03018
Author(s):  
Fred Moshary ◽  
Adrian Diaz Fortich ◽  
Yonghua Wu ◽  
Mark Arend ◽  
Prathap Ramamurhty ◽  
...  

Exposure to heatwaves in densely populated urban areas are of major health concern. Interaction of heatwaves with urban areas are complex; not only driven by mesoscale meteorology, but also by the topology and thermal properties of urban surfaces, as well as anthropogenic thermal and pollution loadings. The impact of heatwaves on population in coastal urban areas such as New York City depend on interplay of these factors as well as the effects of sea/land breeze. These mechanisms can lead to rapid changes in pollution levels and heat index during the day. High time resolution synergistic observations with surface and profiling measurements are needed to capture and understand these dynamics. We report on fast tropospheric dynamics during a heatwave in New York City in summer 2018, resulting in a transient event during which dramatic reduction of pollutants and humidity in the tropospheric column is observed by lidars and other synergistic measurements.


Indoor Air ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 27 (4) ◽  
pp. 840-851 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Quinn ◽  
P. Kinney ◽  
J. Shaman
Keyword(s):  
New York ◽  

1942 ◽  
Vol 74 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 155-162
Author(s):  
H. Kurdian

In 1941 while in New York City I was fortunate enough to purchase an Armenian MS. which I believe will be of interest to students of Eastern Christian iconography.


1999 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 202-203
Author(s):  
Robert Chatham

The Court of Appeals of New York held, in Council of the City of New York u. Giuliani, slip op. 02634, 1999 WL 179257 (N.Y. Mar. 30, 1999), that New York City may not privatize a public city hospital without state statutory authorization. The court found invalid a sublease of a municipal hospital operated by a public benefit corporation to a private, for-profit entity. The court reasoned that the controlling statute prescribed the operation of a municipal hospital as a government function that must be fulfilled by the public benefit corporation as long as it exists, and nothing short of legislative action could put an end to the corporation's existence.In 1969, the New York State legislature enacted the Health and Hospitals Corporation Act (HHCA), establishing the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC) as an attempt to improve the New York City public health system. Thirty years later, on a renewed perception that the public health system was once again lacking, the city administration approved a sublease of Coney Island Hospital from HHC to PHS New York, Inc. (PHS), a private, for-profit entity.


Author(s):  
Catherine J. Crowley ◽  
Kristin Guest ◽  
Kenay Sudler

What does it mean to have true cultural competence as an speech-language pathologist (SLP)? In some areas of practice it may be enough to develop a perspective that values the expectations and identity of our clients and see them as partners in the therapeutic process. But when clinicians are asked to distinguish a language difference from a language disorder, cultural sensitivity is not enough. Rather, in these cases, cultural competence requires knowledge and skills in gathering data about a student's cultural and linguistic background and analyzing the student's language samples from that perspective. This article describes one American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)-accredited graduate program in speech-language pathology and its approach to putting students on the path to becoming culturally competent SLPs, including challenges faced along the way. At Teachers College, Columbia University (TC) the program infuses knowledge of bilingualism and multiculturalism throughout the curriculum and offers bilingual students the opportunity to receive New York State certification as bilingual clinicians. Graduate students must demonstrate a deep understanding of the grammar of Standard American English and other varieties of English particularly those spoken in and around New York City. Two recent graduates of this graduate program contribute their perspectives on continuing to develop cultural competence while working with diverse students in New York City public schools.


2001 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 99-106 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gustavo D. Cruz ◽  
Diana L. Galvis ◽  
Mimi Kim ◽  
Racquel Z. Le-Geros ◽  
Su-Yan L. Barrow ◽  
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