Dr. Brittany R. Fontana, daughter of BernNadette Stanis, also known as Thelma from Good Times.
The fabulous BernNadette Stanis is not chopped liver either. bernadette is a Juilliard graduate; that's a fact. She get it from her Momma.
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Dr. Brittany R. Fontana, daughter of BernNadette Stanis, also known as Thelma from Good Times.
The fabulous BernNadette Stanis is not chopped liver either. bernadette is a Juilliard graduate; that's a fact. She get it from her Momma.
Hi, I'm Mildred! Just a channel to talk about myself, school and anything interesting. LOL♡ I will try to post videos every Saturday!
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The 3rd slide was referenced on the Howard Stern Show when Booker T appeared. Baba Booey told Howard about it & that caused them to think he would snap due to getting angry at Stuttering John. That is why they made him sit in the booth. 😂😂.
You've listened to stern a lot over the years.. do you remember Kevin Kraft when he was on there? He's a less Carson Daly like version of Stuttering John. I can't believe he ended up working for Jason Ellis for so long.. I'm so happy that he's so successful now. If you guys haven't heard, check out "the Second Coming of John Cooper"!
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Team Harnett Health working hard to prepare for our group presentation and working on filming our video to share with the class our practicum experience and projects! (:
Advocacy Project- Letter to Senator
Team Harnett Health
Campbell University’s College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
School of Public Health
P.O. Box 1090
Buies Creek, NC 27506
October 28th, 2019
Dear Senator Burgin,
This semester as a part of our Public Health curriculum, our group is advocating for the use of telemedicine for mental health assessment and treatment. As our school is based in Harnett County, we have researched the mental health resources in the surrounding areas, and have found that there are limited options. Per the data from County Health Rankings, Harnett County’s ratio of population to mental health providers is 1,470:1. Looking more broadly at the state of North Carolina as a whole, we found that a lack of mental health providers is a common occurrence. The average ratio of population to mental health providers for North Carolina was 520:1, with the range being 11,570:1 through 180:1. This data is quite alarming when compared to the top performers in the United States ratio of 390:1.
This is why we are advocating for the increased use of telemedicine for mental health concerns. Per the definition of telemedicine provided by the North Carolina Division of Medical Assistance’s “Medicaid and Health Choice Manual,” telehealth is a resource that utilizes a two-way real-time interactive online experience that enables medical professionals to provide their services to those in different geographic areas. South Carolina, who recently increased their use of telemedicine services through the South Carolina Telehealth Alliance, found that telehealth improved the quality, cost, access, and demand for the services provided therein.
Thank you for taking the time to read this letter and review the materials that we have included.
We were excited to learn more about and advocate for House Bill 721, which will require insurance providers to cover telemedicine visits, thus enabling more North Carolina residents to utilize services that might have otherwise been unavailable. We hope to see this trend continue in the future, as the legislators of North Carolina continue to work for the betterment of their constituents.
Sincerely,
Team Harnett Health
Aubrey LaVoie AnnaScott Cross Stephen Holly
Quinton Edwards Alexis Rogers Danielle DuFresne