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moose tracks turned 11 today!
I honestly forgot it existed before Tumblr emailed me ;-)
Ross Lester, West Congregation Pastor, kindly allowed us to republish his thoughts on how faith can inform our politics. If you enjoy this article, consider joining us to hear from Dr. Russell Moore next month. He will address faith and politics at our seminar on April 16. I am an exhausted evangelical, and I don’t …
This piece was written by my pastor, Ross Lester. I’m really glad that he wrote it, because I have been thinking about these things A LOT lately, but haven’t managed to pull those scattered thoughts together with nearly the eloquence that Ross has.Â
Here’s a sample:
“My hope is not in America though. I want her to flourish, but my citizenship is of another Kingdom, and my allegiances are owed to that Kingdom above all. It is possible to love this land and to accept her limitations and point out her shortcomings. It isn’t just possible, but for the Christian, it is necessary!”
-- Ross Lester
My DataPoint Podcast Interview with Mike Rea, CEO of IDEA Pharma
What does it mean to “innovate” in Pharma today? How has that concept evolved over the past 10 years? And WILL it evolve over the next ten? Host Greg Matthews talks through these questions with the creator of the Pharmaceutical Innovation Index – Mike Rea, the CEO of IDEA Pharma, a pharmaceutical industry innovation & drug development consultancy.
Important Links:
IDEA Pharma: https://www.ideapharma.com/
Mike’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bigidea/
Mike’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/ideapharma
The IDEA Pharma Pharmaceutical Innovation Index: https://www.ideapharma.com/pii
The evolution of the data-empowered patient - a conversation with a Healthcare IT Legend, Carium's Lygeia Ricciardi
How nurses created the world's first cognitive patient assistant - a conversation with Inspiren's Paul Coyne
What happens when a patient gets access to their WHOLE medical record - A conversation with Cait DesRoches, DrPH and Liz Salmi of Open Notes
How to get more women-led health innovations into the marketplace - a conversation with Ayse McCracken
Changing healthcare from the "edge of inside" - a conversation with Jan Oldenburg
Advanced technology and renewed focus on patient experience are changing the face of clinical research - a conversation with Joe Kim of Eli Lilly
When genomic data and health record data come together, it's the best combo since Reese's - a conversation With Leeland Ekstrom of Nashville BioSciences
The role of the Clinical Innovation Leader in a progressive health system - a conversation with William Rice, MD
How a digital health lab in an academic medical center has quietly been convening the best minds in healthcare for more than a dozen years - a conversation with Leslie Saxon, MD
Why AI in healthcare doesn't have to be a "Black Box" anymore - a Conversation with Andrew Eye
Seniors may be the last group to have their lives truly enriched by technology - but that's changing fast - A Conversation with David Inns of GreatCall
Has Seqster found the Holy Grail of health data? A conversation with Ardy Arianpour
How to unlock the value in understanding physician social networks - a conversation with Ryan Peeler
Special Telemedicine Series: Why real estate isn't necessarily the best way for hospitals to grow