Today The News Cycle focuses on women's history month and women in STEM. We sat down with Kiana Mazaheri, the Co-President of the Feminism Club at Davis High School. Elina Hibel talked to women on campus to tell us more about their journeys with STEM. Madeline Lu tells us why she feels students would benefit from another break in the Spring Semester.
Hosted by Alessandra Trask. Produced by Alessandra Trask. Music by Daniel Ruiz Jiminez. Packages by Elina Hibel and Madeline Lu.
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On this week's edition of Divine Intervention, hear the latest releases from Califone, Delivery, FACS, The Murder Capital, Prison, Black Viiolet, The Velveteers... two tunes from our Goddess of the Month, Dana Gillespie... a Vinyl Vespers track... Friday at 6 p.m. Pacific on KDRT 95.7 fm | KDRT.org... always streaming via your favorite podcast apps.
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Healthcare environments can be intense. A lot happens, sometimes very fast, and the stakes are high. Hospitals use incident reporting systems to identify and track adverse events and high-risk situations. These systems give healthcare facilities critical insights to prevent or reduce risks to patients. But adverse events in healthcare are underreported worldwide. Shin Ushiro tells us about Japan’s journey to building a national medical adverse event reporting and learning system and how to consider cultural, organizational, and political contexts in developing incident reporting systems in healthcare.
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Bad idiot room luck, strange WWV eaves
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Rocky's got the good stuff, including the brand spankin' new single from Alison Krauss & Union Station. He also gives a first spin to a jazzy, classical, bluegrass thing from EZRA as well as classics from the Bluegrass Album Band and JImmy Martin. Why not take a listen?
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