Health Care Recruiter at Menorah Medical Center, Recruiter at Boehringer Ingelheim
Location:
Leawood, Kansas
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Menorah Medical Center - Overland Park, KS since Apr 2013
Health Care Recruiter
Boehringer Ingelheim since Feb 2012
Recruiter
University of Kansas Hospital - Kansas City, Kansas Aug 2008 - Feb 2012
Recruiter
Samson Dental Sep 2007 - Aug 2008
Regional Dental Recruiter
Providence Medical Center Feb 2006 - Sep 2007
Nurse Recruiter
Education:
University of Saint Mary 2007 - 2007
pending, Human Resources
University of North Texas 1992 - 1996
BAAS, Psychology
Shawnee Mission West
Vice President, Development at National MS Society
Location:
San Diego, California
Industry:
Nonprofit Organization Management
Work:
National MS Society - San Diego, CA since Jul 2012
Vice President, Development
National MS Society - San Diego, CA Dec 2009 - Jul 2012
Senior Director, Special Events
National MS Society - San Diego, CA Dec 2006 - Dec 2009
Director, Special Events
National MS Society - San Diego, CA Jan 2005 - Dec 2006
Director, Leadership Events
National MS Society - San Diego, CA Dec 2002 - Jan 2005
Auction Manager
Education:
Buena Vista University 1997 - 1999
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Leadership Communication
Nice idea, keeping couches from burning. Except that exposure to toxic flame retardants has been linked to real and measurable health impacts, writes Sarah Janssen of the Natural Resources Defense Council, a national environmental advocacy group.
Date: Feb 09, 2013
Category: Health
Source: Google
Toxic Flame Retardant Chemicals: California's Governor Brown's Fire Safety ...
"All of us carry flame retardant chemicals in our bodies which have been linked to lower IQs in children, infertility and cancer. Getting these chemicals out of our couches will protect everyone's health," said Sarah Janssen, MD, PhD, MPH, senior scientist with Natural Resources Defense Council. "A
"This is only a baby step in the fight to eradicate BPA," Sarah Janssen, senior public health scientist at NRDC, said in a statement. "To truly protect the public, FDA needs to ban BPA from all food packaging. This half-hearted action, taken only after consumers shifted away from BPA in children's p
Evidently, the Natural Resources Defense Counsel (NRDC) and other environmentalists disagree. NRDCs senior scientist for public health, Dr. Sarah Janssen, believes that "The FDA is out-of-step with scientific and medical research."
Date: Apr 03, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
FDA to Consumers: We're Still Thinking About It; Sorry You're Still Eating It
The extensive science on BPA is summarized in my colleague Sarah Janssen's blog here. Many companies have already responded to the science and to consumer demands by removing BPA from their products, making FDA's announcement particularly out-of-step with current reality.
"BPA is a toxic chemical that has no place in our food supply," said Dr. Sarah Janssen, an NRDC senior scientist. "The agency has failed to protect our health and safety -- in the face of scientific studies that continue to raise disturbing questions about the long-term effects of BPA exposures, es
Sarah Janssen, a senior scientist with the National Resources Defense Council, said, Wealways support more research but we also wonder, when is enough enough? What the FDA is saying is:Were going to keep studying it and in the meantime youre going to still eat it and then maybelater well te
Dr. Sarah Janssen, a senior scientist with the National Resources Defense Council, said, "We always support more research but we also wonder, when is enough enough?.... What the FDA is saying is: We're going to keep studying it and in the meantime you're going to still eat it and then maybe later we