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I'm TK, your guide to the past as we uncover the people, events, and little-known-facts hidden in the shadows of your old history textbooks. From empress baddies to activist profiles, turkey gods and the history of the toothbrush, tattoos, Pompeii peepees, and everything in between, you can find it all here. There is no telling how far we'll dig or how many "historical facts" we'll reexamine. No event too small and no topic too big, because this is For The Love of History.
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The FlightBridgeED Podcast provides convenient, easy-to-understand critical care medical education and current topics related to the air medical industry. Each topic builds on another and weaves together a solid foundation of emergency, critical care, and prehospital medicine.
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Thom Holmes is your curator and guide to vintage electronic music recordings and audio experimentation. Drawing from his collection of vintage electronic music recordings spanning the years 1930-1985, each episode explores a topic or theme of historical interest. Holmes is the author of the book, Electronic and Experimental Music, sixth edition, 2020.
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PC Tech Radio is a technology podcast discussing computer repairs, upgrades, and building of computers is totally the opinion of the hosts and based on their personal experience. And we have fun and go off topic.
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The Behind the Archives series features conversations centered on the topic of archives: What are archives and who are the people that make archives work? Audiences will learn from the insights of our guests and learn more about what we do and who we are as an organization and as a profession.
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The Ace Audio Archive is a podcast on the topic of asexuality, aromanticism, and all parts of the ace spectrum. It aims to be both an educational resource, with definitions and discussions of asexual topics, and a showcase of ace art.
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BackStory is a weekly public podcast hosted by U.S. historians Ed Ayers, Brian Balogh, Nathan Connolly and Joanne Freeman. We're based in Charlottesville, Va. at Virginia Humanities. There’s the history you had to learn, and the history you want to learn - that’s where BackStory comes in. Each week BackStory takes a topic that people are talking about and explores it through the lens of American history. Through stories, interviews, and conversations with our listeners, BackStory makes histo ...
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DocTalk is a podcast hosted by Graduate Student and Teaching Intern Eden Fritz Aguiar '24 where we dive deep into the process of creating a documentary that serves as both a historical archive and an educational pedagogy. Join us as we pull back the curtain on the behind-the-scenes efforts, from initial research to final production, revealing the passion, dedication, and creativity that fuel this ambitious project. Listeners will gain unique insights into the challenges and triumphs of bring ...
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Since 1998, The Contaminated Site Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN) website has presented Internet Seminars covering a wide variety of technical topics related to hazardous waste characterization, monitoring, and remediation. For each seminar topic, we have selected the highest-quality offering for placement in our archives. Beginning in May 2005, we began offering these archives via podcast, and this feed contains all seminars archived in the last 6 months. For a complete list of seminars archi ...
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VORW International Podcast

VORW Radio International Archive

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The VORW International Podcast - a weekly show featuring wide ranging discussion from philosophical and moral topics to social issues. From the biggest down to the smallest, this relaxing show features discussion, entertainment and perspective on it all! Hosted by TheReportOfTheWeek, YouTuber with millions of subscribers.
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Brass Evolution

Helen Douthwaite-Teasdale

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A podcast where we explore the rich culture and history of the brass banding world. Each episode myself and a guest will delve into a topic from the brass band past - contests, conductors, clothing and everything in between.
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If you're looking to kick back with a fun, laid back take on Gaming, Tech, Music, and whatever random topic might draw out a good laugh you've come to the right place. Join me, SrslyShadows, for a chill bi-weekly podcast about the lovely world of gaming... or any other subject that comes up along the way! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nerdtelligentpodcast/support
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This is a podcast where I’ll cover random topics and all general questions pertaining to that topic. I might talk about music, books, movies, business, arts and crafts, social media,, relationships, etc. So tune-in, join me & sometimes my guest(s) for fun true talk, and who knows we all might learn something.
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Have you ever wondered how long King Guardia has reigned for? Or wanted to know more about Lucca's (and her family's) crazy inventions? The Zeal Archives explores the world of Chrono Trigger one bit at a time covering the characters, items, mechanics, locales and lore with a dose of your hosts', T and G, personal experiences with the game mixed in. Each episode contains a healthy potion of the above and is bookended by short vignettes of two characters, T and G, who are trapped in the world ...
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ARCHIVE - Purple Book Podcast

The Purple Book Community

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In an increasingly digital world that we live in, building secure software is important for us all. Just as personal safety and security are fundamental needs, we at the Purple Book Community believe digital security is a fundamental need as well. Welcome to The Purple Book Podcast. This podcast is part of the Purple Book Community, a community of some of the world’s leading security leaders. Our vision is to build a purpose driven, trusted, and safe community that equips people with the exp ...
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This training class builds on the earlier information for introductory PFAS topics presented in the PFAS 101 CLU-IN training. The ITRC PFAS Beyond the Basics class provides more information related to potential sources of PFAS in biosolids, implications of PFAS associated with land-applied biosolids, vadose zone fate and transport processes that li…
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Episode 125 Trippy Trance Music Origins, Part 2 Playlist Track Time Start Time Introduction –Thom Holmes 05:01 00:00 1. Pete Namlook, “Power Supply II” from Namlook IV (1994 Fax +49-69/450464). “The music originated instinctively whilst being played live. There was no concept for the composition before, only a kaleidoscope of sounds stemming from t…
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We're on season break right now, so we're bringing an archived episode out of the vault! We're going way back to 2021 when our obsession with the deeply weird Victorian started. Today will re-examine the kinky, deviant, and empowering history of Victorian bosom bobbles. 😂 if you're around mixed company, I highly recommend headphones or not if you w…
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Brian welcomes Andy Klein to the Podcast this week. Andy is the Principle Storage Cloud Storyteller at Backblaze. In addition to the storyteller role, Andy currently serves as the Technical Marketing Director. Andy has been associated with storage and security technology for most of his career and has been with Backblaze for over 12 years. Brian we…
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Just because we're in between seasons, does it mean the history stops? This week we are joined by mythology enthusiast, and make-up mogul Ashley Cotto as she takes us through some of her favorite goddesses in Yoruban Mythology and tells us what it's like trying to reconnect with your culture. 🖤💛Narcissus Beauty and Ashley💛🖤 Website https://narcissu…
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This training class builds on the earlier information for fate and transport and site characterization presented in the PFAS 101 CLU-IN training. It provides more in-depth information for fate and transport, site characterization, source identification and some introductory information on environmental forensics. These topics will be presented alon…
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To help meet the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Superfund program's mandate to protect human health and the environment from current and potential threats posed by uncontrolled hazardous substance (both radiological and non-radiological), pollutant, or contaminant releases, the Superfund program has developed a human health evaluation p…
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In 2023, the ITRC Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CEC) Framework was published to help environmental regulatory agencies and other stakeholders identify, evaluate, and manage CEC's while acknowledging uncertainties in their environmental fate and transport, receptor exposure, and/or toxicity. Such an approach can be conducive to improved allocati…
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As night falls, a critical medical battle against Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) begins. This formidable foe, hidden within the body's chemistry, pushes patients towards peril. In this thrilling installment of the FlightBridgeED Nightmare Series, EMS providers face a relentless race against time, striving to subdue the devastating effects of DKA befor…
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Episode 124 Trippy Trance Music Origins Playlist Track Time Start Time Introduction –Thom Holmes 07:14 00:00 The KLF, “What Time Is Love?” from What Time Is Love? (Pure Trance 1) (1988 KLF Communications). Kopyright Liberation Front (KLF), a duo comprised of Jimmy Cauty and Bill Drummond. Cauty was born in Devon, England; Drummond was born in South…
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If you're a fantasy lover like me, the mere mention of druids might conjure up images of wise, bearded wizards, powerful witches, and nature-bound warriors straight out of "Lord of the Rings" or "Game of Thrones." But who were the real druids, and how much of what we "know" is merely Roman propaganda or modern fantasy? Buckle up my delicious little…
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In 2020, ITRC recognized that In situ remediation technologies using amendment injections have advanced to mainstream acceptance and offer a competitive advantage over many forms of ex situ treatment of soil and groundwater. Developing a detailed site-specific strategy is absolutely critical to the success of such in situ remedies. These strategies…
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Determining ARARs at Federal Facility Sites is a two-hour webinar course that will highlight how to determine Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) in decision-documents based on Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidance, identify commonly used ARARs, and when to involve partners. By taking this course, participants will …
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In this final episode of The FAST Archives miniseries, we're thrilled to present a talk from Chris Meeks. Chris is not just any paramedic and educator; he's a veteran with a knack for making complex medical topics approachable. Today, he's breaking down "Oxygenation Assassin," a deep dive into the world of hypoplastic left heart syndrome—a challeng…
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Step right up, history BFFs! Today, we're diving headfirst into the ancient Mesopotamian saga of Enheduanna, a woman who defied the odds, battled patriarchal nonsense, and penned the very first poem in recorded history. But hold onto your clay tablets, because this story's got more twists and turns than a Sumerian soap opera! Picture it: ancient Me…
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In this episode of The FAST Archives, we explore a unique challenge in emergency medical planning from Helge Junge, who leads a team specialized in air rescue operations. Helge shares the intricate details of developing a comprehensive care and transport system for the World Economic Forum, held in the challenging and mountainous terrain of the Swi…
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In this enlightening episode of The FAST Archives, we feature a compelling talk by Bruce Hoffman titled "A Change of Heart." Bruce, a seasoned critical care nurse and paramedic with a rich background in ICU, ER, trauma, and cardiology, challenges conventional wisdom in the treatment of STEMI patients. Drawing on the latest evidence, he questions th…
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In this episode of The FAST Archives, Ritu Sahni explores the essential topic of equity in emergency care. With a background that includes EMS Medical Director roles, emergency medicine, and air ambulance experience, Ritu provides a comprehensive look at what it means to care for entire communities. In his talk, "Equity in Emergency Care: What Does…
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In this deeply impactful episode of The FAST Archives, we focus on the tragic events of the Parkland school shooting on February 14, 2018, through the lens of Peter Antevy, who served as the EMS Medical Director on the scene that day. With his vast expertise in pre-hospital pediatrics and emergency medicine, Peter offers a detailed and respectful r…
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The NIEHS Superfund Research Program (SRP) is sponsoring a Progress in Research webinar series, hosted by CLU-IN, to showcase federally funded researchers developing curricula and educational programs focused on emergent technologies in the sphere of occupational health and safety. The three-part series will highlight researchers' projects, accompl…
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In this episode of The FAST Archives, William Heuser brings his extensive experience as a clinical critical care pharmacist, clinical toxicologist, and certified Flight Paramedic to demystify the controversial world of resuscitative medicine. In his dynamic talk, "Do Any of These Medications Work in Cardiac Arrest? Demystifying the Controversies!",…
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Episode 123 Love Spells in Electronic Sound Playlist Track Time Start Time Introduction –Thom Holmes 06:48 00:00 1. Mystic Moods Orchestra, “Love Token” from Love Token (1969 Philips). Sound Effects, producer, sound director, Brad Miller; Vocals and vocal effects, The Mystic Moods. 04:33 06:48 2. Four Tet, “Love Cry” from There Is Love In You (2010…
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✨Find Laura Here!✨ Website https://www.seekthehistoric.com/ 🤩App Info🤩 https://donorbox.org/for-the-love-of-history-app 💙💛Want more For the love of History?💙💛 Patreon https://www.patreon.com/fortheloveofhistorypodcast?fan_landing=true&view_as=public Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fortheloveof_historypodcast/?hl=en Webstite https://www.forthelo…
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Welcome back to The FAST Archives! In this episode, Ashley Liebig delivers a compelling talk, "Teaching, Trusting, and Teen Driving," where she explores the nuanced realities of learning, teaching, and belonging. Through her insights into psychological safety, cognitive learning theory, and feedback culture, Ashley opens up how the intricacies of h…
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In this final episode of DocTalk, we have a discussion of all of the work we've done together. With that, we'll explore the impact that the podcast has had on the documentary and share last thoughts, as I reflect on the end of my graduate program and on the importance of integrating multimodal teaching approaches into classes.…
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In this compelling episode of the FlightBridgeED podcast, recorded at CCTMC24, we dive deep with Kevin Collopy, a distinguished figure in trauma care and awarded Best Research for his poster during the conference's Scientific Assembly. Kevin shares his groundbreaking work with just-in-time prehospital trauma training in Ukraine, a project that has …
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In 2023, ITRC published the Sediment Cap Chemical Isolation Guidance to supplement the 2014 Contaminated Sediments Remediation Guidance with the goal of improving consistency in sediment cap performance outcomes. Sediment capping is a commonly selected remediation approach and numerous designs have been completed. Previous cap designs have been eva…
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In this episode of The FAST Archives, we explore an innovative approach to cardiac arrest treatment with Jason Bartos, a leading figure in the field of cardiology and critical care at the University of Minnesota. Jason delves into the world of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR), a lifesaving technique that has shown significant pro…
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In this episode of The FAST Archives, join one of our favorite Kiwis, Rob Bryant as he takes a critical look at Ketamine, a drug that's as much a star in the medical field as it is a subject of debate. Rob, who has an extensive background in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, explores the not-so-glamorous side of Ketamine, including its cardiova…
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The season is almost over, but that doesn't mean the episodes get less exciting! This week we take a look at The Women of the Mexican Revolution! They are exactly as badass as they sound! We're going to take a look at the different types of Soldaderas there were, what function and role they played, and how they were almost wiped from history! _____…
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These are our old archived shows, and most information is now irrelevant. Some things may have been said that will offend people or are just plain crude and dumb comments. All things discussed regarding computer repairs, upgrades, and building of computers is totally the opinion of the hosts and based on their personal experience. We are not liable…
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These are our old archived shows, and most information is now irrelevant. Some things may have been said that will offend people or are just plain crude and dumb comments. All things discussed regarding computer repairs, upgrades, and building of computers is totally the opinion of the hosts and based on their personal experience. We are not liable…
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These are our old archived shows, and most information is now irrelevant. Some things may have been said that will offend people or are just plain crude and dumb comments. All things discussed regarding computer repairs, upgrades, and building of computers is totally the opinion of the hosts and based on their personal experience. We are not liable…
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These are our old archived shows, and most information is now irrelevant. Some things may have been said that will offend people or are just plain crude and dumb comments. All things discussed regarding computer repairs, upgrades, and building of computers is totally the opinion of the hosts and based on their personal experience. We are not liable…
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These are our old archived shows, and most information is now irrelevant. Some things may have been said that will offend people or are just plain crude and dumb comments. All things discussed regarding computer repairs, upgrades, and building of computers is totally the opinion of the hosts and based on their personal experience. We are not liable…
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The NIEHS Superfund Research Program (SRP) is sponsoring a Progress in Research webinar series, hosted by CLU-IN, to showcase federally funded researchers developing curricula and educational programs focused on emergent technologies in the sphere of occupational health and safety. The three-part series will highlight researchers' projects, accompl…
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This episode from The FAST Archives explores a rare and high-stakes medical emergency: amniotic fluid embolism (AFE). Allison Herman, a seasoned RN with seventeen years of experience across ER, ICU, and helicopter EMS, shares a remarkable case involving this critical obstetrical complication. Allison, who spent a decade flying with a hospital-based…
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The ITRC Environmental Data Management Best Practices Team (EDMBP Team) prepared a series of guidance documents and case studies on best practices for all phases of EDM to address the need for guidance on managing large stores of environmental data. Environmental data management (EDM) is a broad field that encompasses all aspects of environmental r…
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Join us for an insightful episode from The FAST Archives, featuring "Stayin' Alive: Impella Device and Left Ventricular Mechanical Circulatory Support in Critical Care Transport," presented by Michael Lauria. A former USAF Pararescueman and Critical Care/Flight Paramedic, Michael is now an EMS and Critical Care Fellow at the University of New Mexic…
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This training class builds on the earlier information for introductory PFAS topics presented in the PFAS 101 CLU-IN training. It provides more in-depth information for human health effects, ecological toxicity and ecological risk assessment, PFAS regulations, and AFFF alternatives and replacement. Resources and further details for the topics includ…
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In this episode from The FAST Archives, we explore the powerful talk, "A Difficult Pill to Swallow: 3 Unforgivable Sins in Medicine." As pressures mount to keep emergency services running smoothly, many first responders are driven to work extra shifts and put their community's needs ahead of their own. But what happens when this "rescuer" mentality…
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In this episode of The FAST Archives miniseries, we're replaying Geoff Murphy's talk from a previous FAST event, "Paramedics: The Master Multitasker... Right?" In this captivating talk, Geoff, from Master Your Medics, delves into the challenge paramedics (as well as nurses, physicians, and other medical professionals) face in multitasking, especial…
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Catch our latest episode with Brian Behn sharing his talk from a previous FAST event entitled, 'The Folk Science of Sepsis.' Brian explores and exposes possible gaps in the understanding of sepsis by EMS and critical care transport providers because of poor/incomplete education about it. He offers essential insights and practical advice to enhance …
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You are not gonna guess how long the "disease" hysteria has been plaguing humanity! 😱 In this week's episode, we take a deep dive into the history of hysteria and take a look at how this sexist phenomenon still affects us 4,000 years after it first reared its ugly head. Spicy TK definitely makes an appearance in this episode, and we have garbage hu…
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Episode 122 Electronic Music for Babies Playlist Track Time Start Time Introduction –Thom Holmes 09:56 00:00 1. Raymond Scott, “Lullaby” (14:06) and “Sleepy Time” (4:25) from Soothing Sounds For Baby Volume I: 1 To 6 Months (1964 Epic). Monophonic recording. Mine includes the insert. 18:30 09:56 2. Raymond Scott, “Tempo Block” (3:15) and “The Happy…
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Welcome to the second episode of the FAST Archives mini-series! In this episode, we dive into a crucial conversation with Ginger Locke titled "Finding Feedback," where she examines the culture of feedback in EMS and Critical Care Transport. Unlike other professions, feedback in EMS usually comes only after extraordinary events. Ginger proposes a sh…
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This ITRC training course will build upon PFAS sampling and analysis information presented in the PFAS 101 CLU-IN training. The ITRC PFAS Beyond the Basics class provides in-depth information on preparing for and implementing sampling events. Some detailed information and case studies are presented for sampling surface water and PFAS-containing foa…
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Superfund program has developed regulations and guidance for remediating radioactively contaminated CERCLA sites. The focus of this presentation is an overview of EPA's recommended guidance documents on ARARs and risk assessment, models for conducting risk and dose assessments, and community involvemen…
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Welcome to the FlightBridgeED Podcast! We're kicking off this special mini-series, "The FAST Archives," replaying some of our favorite talks from past FAST conferences. These moments made us laugh, think twice, and gave us the tools to be better providers. First up: Pediatric patients on ventilators... it's a high-stakes game where small changes me…
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The ITRC Environmental Data Management Best Practices Team (EDMBP Team) prepared a series of guidance documents and case studies on best practices for all phases of EDM to address the need for guidance on managing large stores of environmental data. Environmental data management (EDM) is a broad field that encompasses all aspects of environmental r…
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