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RosmanSearch, a specialized physician recruiting firm, is proud to announce its inclusion in the National Association of Physician Recruiters (NAPR) and Modern Healthcare’s list of the 19 largest physician recruiting companies. The list highlights the most influential and innovative companies in the physician recruiting industry.
“At RosmanSearch, we understand the importance of matching hospitals and practices with the right physicians for their needs,” explained RosmanSearch President, Beth Dery. “Our dedicated teams of experienced recruiters work closely with each client to understand their unique requirements so we can help them find the best candidate for their program.” RosmanSearch uses a data-driven methodology to provide a seamless, efficient, and effective recruitment process for both employers and job seekers.
For more information about RosmanSearch and its services, visit the company’s website at www.rosmansearch.com or call 216-906-8188.
About RosmanSearch:
RosmanSearch strives to ensure that qualified candidates are matched with the best available opportunities in the healthcare industry. The company has successfully placed over 1,000 physicians in top-tier facilities within the United States. The RosmanSearch team specializes in recruiting some of the most in-demand specialties including neurology, neurosurgery, urology, and gastroenterology.
Contact Information:
Beth Dery
President
[email protected]
+12169068188
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RosmanSearch Featured in National Association of Physician Recruiters (NAPR) and Modern Healthcare’s List of Largest Physician Recruiting Companies
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Whittier Street Health Center Is 1 of 22 Health Centers Nationwide to Receive a Grant to Expand Breast Cancer Screenings in Vulnerable Communities

BOSTON, February 9, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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A $500,000 grant was awarded to Whittier Street Health Center to expand its breast cancer screening program, in partnership with Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Breast Cancer is the most common malignancy and second most lethal form of malignancy among women in the United States.
The grant awards come on the first anniversary of the Biden-Harris Administration’s reignited Cancer Moonshot initiative, a call to action to reduce the cancer death rate in this country by at least 50% over the next 25 years and to support families living with and surviving cancer.
According to a press release from the Health Resources Services Administration, the $11 million in 2023 awards doubles HRSA’s investment in the Accelerating Cancer Screening Program from $5 million in 2022. The program focuses on leveraging outreach specialists and patient navigators to conduct patient outreach in underserved communities served by health centers to promote early detection of cancer, connect patients to screening services, and provide hands-on assistance with accessing high-quality cancer care and treatment as needed. In the release, Xavier Becerra, secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, stated that the 22 grants totaling nearly $11 million is an investment in health centers working toward reducing the disparities in cancer screenings “across races, ethnicities, genders, and incomes.”
“We are grateful to the Biden-Harris Administration and HRSA for this grant that will allow us, in partnership with Dana-Farber, to offer life-saving breast cancer screenings and linkage to treatment and evaluation for patients from diverse backgrounds,” said Frederica M. Williams, president and CEO of Whittier Street Health Center. “While it is true that cancer affects all population groups, disparities in screening, treatment, and cancer rate are disproportionate due to economic, social, and environmental disadvantages. With this grant, we hope to mitigate some of that disparity.”
Cancer is the second-leading cause of death in the United States, with approximately 600,000 deaths annually. Appropriate screening and timely follow-up care help to detect and prevent cancer. Yet, significant disparities continue to exist in cancer screening and follow-up care, including disparities based on an individual’s income, insurance status, and race or ethnicity.
Contact Information:
Frederica Williams
President & CEO
[email protected]
617-989-3221
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