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SQA News | Spring 2023

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Tag us on social media with #SQAAlreadyHere, or email your photos to media@sqaservices.com. I look forward to working for SQA for many more years. These past two have flown by, and I can only imagine where we are going from here! Hey Associates! Don’t forget to send us your Already Here photos! How can we help you?

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Mobile patient communication and telehealth tool helps transform Indiana Hernia Center

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

My staff knows to tag me in any questions that are outside the norm so the answer comes from me. "We learned that, when patients were more completely informed, even those that did not want mesh, they were more likely to elect for a robotic minimally invasive repair with a more natural reinforced biologic mesh."

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SQA News | Year End 2020

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SQA’s comprehensive Biologics, Gene, and Cell Therapy products and programs are supporting many new clients and existing partners. Driving the SQA Biologics direction is SQA’s own Dondi Pulse-Earle, who brings more than 25 years of experience within the industry. Hey Associates! How can we help you?

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Health Provider News

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to Recruit, Train Primary Care Students UAMS Gets $17.5M to hospitals Propella Therapeutics, Pittsboro firm with 5 employees, sold for $175M Winston-Salem’s clinical research organization Javara raises $9.43

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Safe Haven Laws and Anti-Abortion Politics

Bill of Health

Following the law’s passage, 75 billboards publicized it: the tag-line “Don’t Abandon Your Baby” is similar to the anti-abortion directive “Don’t Kill/Abort Your Baby.”. A series of unsafely abandoned infants in the Houston area in 1998 motivated the law’s proponents. adoption context.

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Spatial Omics: The Next Wave in the Biological Research Revolution

HIT Consultant

Crucial cell-to-cell interrelationships – and the biological insights they provide – have largely been lost. Now, spatial omics, which enables multiplex quantitative analyses in intact tissues, has emerged as the next wave in the biological research revolution. The Biology Revolution’s Next Wave: Spatial Omics. About Josh Ryu.

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