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Dr. Teresa A. Hanyok, M.D., Taylor Shoffner and Catina Russell-Helton | Mercy Health Service
Teresa A. Hanyok, M.D., welcome Taylor Shoffner, PA-C and Catina Russell-Helton, PA-C joined the Manchester Family Medicine practice at Mercy Health Services. Board certified in family medicine, Hanyok provides primary care services for all ages, including diagnosis and treatment for a variety of health conditions, as well as urgent care, chronic illness management, routine exams ...
Medical debt legislation, after compromises, heads to Hogan
A bill that aims to end certain medical debt collection practices — practices that advocates say disproportionately target poor families and people of color — is now on its way to the governor’s desk having passed unanimously through both chambers. But despite final legislative approval of the bill, which its supporters have described as one of the most comprehensive protections against ...
Supreme Court’s NCCAA case could change nature of college sports
WASHINGTON — A Supreme Court case being argued this week amid March Madness could erode the difference between elite college athletes and professional sports stars. If the former college athletes who brought the case win, colleges could end up competing for talented student athletes by offering over-the-top education benefits worth tens of thousands of dollars. ...
Connolly retires as Register of Wills for Baltimore County
The Hon. Grace G. Connolly announced her retirement as Register of Wills for Baltimore County March 18. First elected Register in 1998, Connolly was reelected five times and was the first woman to serve in the role. Prior to serving as Register of Wills, Connolly was elected to the Baltimore County Orphans’ Court, where she ...
McCormick reports double-digit growth on Q1 profit of $161.8M
Sales jumped 22% in the first quarter of 2021 from the same time period a year ago for Hunt Valley-based McCormick & Co. and the spice maker registered a profit of $161.8 million, or 60 cents on a per-share basis, prompting officials to raise its operating profit and earnings per share growth outlook. For fiscal ...
Maryland’s Coolest Spaces 2021 – digital edition
To read more about the Coolest Spaces winners, visit https://thedailyrecord.com/coolest-spaces/
Editorial Advisory Board: Suspending driver’s licenses for overdue child support
In Maryland — as with the majority of states — residents with child support orders who are in arrears with mandated child support risk a suspension of their driver’s license. Codified in Family Law Article Sec. 10-119 with interlocking Transportation Sections 16-203 and 16-208, a child support obligor may have their driver’s license suspended–perhaps indefinitely. A bill in the General Assembly (HB 580/SB 403) –introduced ...
GEICO opens new office in Owings Mills
GEICO Insurance Company Tuesday announced the opening of a new office in Baltimore County at 11054 Red Run Blvd., Suite 100 in Owings Mills. Wayne Nieberlein will lead a team of licensed agents at the new location. He has strong ties to GEICO, having worked in GEICO’s Baltimore local office for the past 12 years, most recently as operations manager, prior to ...
Hopkins launches nationwide ‘long COVID’ study
There’s a lot we don’t know about so-called “long COVID,” the phenomenon in which COVID-19 patients begin to suffer from mysterious symptoms after recovering from the disease. But a web survey being conducted by a team at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health hopes to answer some of those questions. Researchers are seeking out 25,000 ...
Dozens of Md. biohealth companies responding to the pandemic
When Novavax Inc. received $1.6 billion last year from the federal government to speed up testing and production of a coronavirus vaccine, some observers were incredulous. The small biotechnology firm, based in Gaithersburg, Maryland, was largely unknown and had never successfully brought a product to market. But now that the company nears completion of its ...
Consumer spending dipped 1% as winter storms raked the US
WASHINGTON — Consumers spending and personal incomes both fell sharply in February as severe winter storms disrupted shopping in many parts of the country and the government wrapped up distribution of $600 relief payments. However, both are expected rebound strongly this month as more people are vaccinated and flush with a second round of pandemic ...
Redfield’s virus comments spur criticism in Md. state Senate
A top adviser to Gov. Larry Hogan is coming under fire for comments made to CNN in which he opined that the coronavirus was unleashed on the world after it escaped from a lab in Wuhan, China. Dr. Robert Redfield, who joined the Hogan administration earlier this month as an unpaid senior adviser on the ...
Vireo Health closes first tranche of debt financing with eyes on Md. expansion
Vireo Health International Inc., a physician-led, science-focused multi-state cannabis company, today announced that it has closed on the first tranche of the previously-announced senior secured, delayed draw term loan with Chicago Atlantic Group, an affiliate of Green Ivy Capital, and a group of lenders. Chairman and CEO Dr. Kyle Kingsley said the money will be used ...
Howard Community College President Hetherington to retire Oct. 1
Dr. Kathleen Hetherington Thursday announced plans to retire as president of Howard Community College, a post she had held for the past 14 years. Hetherington’s retirement will become effective Oct. 1. She was the first in the college’s history to be a community college graduate. She dedicated her career in higher education to advancing the ...
Baltimore law firm assists in $852M abuse settlement with USC
A Baltimore personal injury law firm that helped reach a $190 million settlement with Johns Hopkins Hospital over a gynecologist accused of secretly recording his patients has helped secure another multimillion-dollar settlement against a university health care facility more than 2,500 miles away. Janet, Janet & Suggs LLC was among many law firms that reached ...
Dr. Nikita Sharma | AAMC
Dr. Nikita Sharma has joined Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center as a physician. Sharma is triple board-certified in hematology, medical oncology and internal medicine. She joins the hospital from Vidant Medical Center, where she previously served as the medical director and lead physician of thoracic oncology. She completed her internal medicine residency at AtlantiCare ...
Judges, experts: Federal judiciary lacks racial and gender diversity
Judges from all levels of the U.S. court system and legal experts told a congressional panel in Washington Thursday that the federal judiciary needed greater racial and gender diversity. “I feel there is a cost when voices are missing from the room,” U.S. District Judge Edward Chen told the House Judiciary subcommittee on courts, intellectual ...
Maryland extends health insurance enrollment period
Maryland is extending the state’s health insurance special enrollment period until the middle of August. Gov. Larry Hogan and the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange announced Friday that uninsured state residents will have the chance to enroll in health coverage until Aug. 15. This deadline aligns with the federal special enrollment period extension announced by President ...