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Mississippi Aquarium showcasing talents of Ocean Springs High School art students
SUMMARY: The President of the Mississippi Aquarium, Amber Olsen, is welcoming the new president, Eric Chambless, who is showcasing the talents of Ocean Springs High School art students through an art exhibit. The students were challenged to advocate for aquatic life on the Gulf Coast using their favorite animal, a landscape, or a memory. The art exhibit is a partnership between the aquarium and the high school, and it aims to inspire viewers of all ages when they come to enjoy the art and the amazing animals. The exhibit will be available for viewing throughout the halls of the aquarium's aquatic wonders building until March.
Many students used their memories of growing up around the Gulf to convey their love for nature and their passion for the animals …
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University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Park rolling out new Physician Assistant Studies program
SUMMARY: The University of Southern Mississippi is launching a new Physician Assistant (PA) program in Long Beach on their campus, with high demand for PAs expected to grow significantly in the next 10 years. The program aims to train the next generation of healthcare professionals, with an average salary of $126,000 for PAs. Applications for the program are now open, and the College of Nursing and Health Professionals is also emphasizing interprofessional practice. Interested individuals can apply through the Caspa website or the program's website. The program is expected to offer great opportunities in the rapidly growing healthcare sector.
The University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Park campus is rolling out its new Physician Assistant Studies program. For more …
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Acadian Ambulance Service gearing up to commence operations in Harrison County
SUMMARY: Acadian Ambulance services will begin emergency response in Harrison County starting May 1st, covering cities like D'Iberville, Long Beach, and Pass Christian. The decision came after winning a request for proposal from the county. Acadian, with 70 employees and 12 vehicles, will provide 24-hour services focused on quality patient care. They plan to offer training courses for EMTs and paramedics through their national EMS Academy. This move follows a re-evaluation of their relationship with AMR. Acadian's goal is to bring experience, dedication, and aggressive care protocols to Harrison County, building a strong partnership with hospitals and facilities.
Acadian brings a fleet of 13 ambulances dedicated to serving the county and cities.
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SUMMARY: C are Veterans is hosting a family dinner on July 19th at 6 p.m. at the Diamond Head Country Club in order to recognize those who supported military members while they were deployed. They are offering packages for those who want to become involved in upcoming events. For more information, visit CrusadersVeterans.com.
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