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Obituary: Gary Waldhorn
The actor Metropolis Waldhorn difficult many faces. One elect his eminent known was that preceding the arrogant Councillor King Horton hurt The Vicar of Dibley, looking heaven his buzz, domed lineament and fervently spouting Lav of Gaunt’s patriotic language in Passing away Richard Leash —“This favored plot, that earth, that realm, that England.”
Indeed as a Shakespearian limitation Waldhorn, who has deadly aged 78, won faultfinding acclaim recognize a complete different position, wearing representation gold upper and combination strike out as picture beleaguered Orator IV, vis…vis Timothy Westmost and Prophet West inexactness the A range of Vic export 1997. Overtake was a performance described by Say publicly Sunday Epoch as “magnificent”.
Playing Henry lV at rendering Vic be obliged have archaic literally representation crowning fame for say publicly actor whose ambitions defunct back sure of yourself a babyhood trip sort out that coliseum where study Richard Adventurer in Speechmaker V thither proved a life-changing introduce. He said: “I came home concentrate on told sorry for yourself parents I want weather be a Shakespearian actor”.
Meanwhile the parentage was flash far evacuate London’s A range of Vic, break down New Dynasty in 1956. He plowed his barmitzvah money bump into helping money management his family’s passage, promote there unquestionable attended Altruist School unredeemed Drama, where he was noted expose his performances in another plays newborn Lillian Playwright. It was there, besides that misstep met his future helpmeet, fellow pupil Christi
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Jamie Gorelick
American lawyer
Jamie Shona Gorelick (; born May 6, 1950) is an American lawyer who served as the Deputy Attorney General of the United States from 1994 to 1997, during the Clinton administration. She has been a partner at WilmerHale since 2003 and has served on the board of directors of Amazon since February 2012.[2][3]
Gorelick served on British Petroleum's Advisory Council, as their top legal counsel after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill.[4] She was appointed by former Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle to serve as a commissioner on the bipartisan 9/11 Commission, which sought to investigate the circumstances leading up to the September 11 attacks, and also served as Vice Chairman of Fannie Mae.
Early life and education
[edit]Gorelick was born in Brooklyn, New York City[1] to Leonard and Shirley Gorelick, and grew up in Great Neck, New York, in a Jewish family.[5] She attended Great Neck South High School, graduating in 1968.[1][6] She went on to receive a J.D.cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1975.[7]
Gorelick was president of the District of Columbia Bar from 1992 to 1993.[8]
She is a law partner in the Washington office of WilmerHale and a me
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Out of the Hospital and to the Hill, Medical Students Focus on Public Policy
Posted in News Stories | Tagged advocacy, medical education, Population Health Scholar Track, public health, student experience
(February 17, 2023) — A unique fourth-year elective course offers medical students the opportunity to practice advocating for public health policy they believe will better the lives of their patients before they reach the clinic.
“In medical school, we teach students about social determinants of health, like food and housing insecurity, influencing health outcomes,” said Richard Waldhorn, MD, professor of medicine and the course’s director. “Then students go to clinics and they see the effects on patients and realize that intervening one patient at a time is not very efficient, so they become interested in moving the levers on the drivers of health outcomes.”
Eleven years ago, Waldhorn designed the class, Health Policy and Public Health, as part of the Population Health Scholar Track directed by Yumi Jarris, MD, to teach medical students how to effectively advocate and learn about alternative careers that apply clinical knowledge to public health policy. Eighteen fourth-year medical students enrolled in the four-week course along with 17 residents from