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For Cleveland Clinic employees who are on the road or working from home, the following is a list of resources available on the Internet. You do not need to be logged into the intranet in order to access them. Included are links to read your email remotely, view and manage your Cleveland Clinic benefits or otherwise assist you and your family. For help with accessing the ONE HR Workday and Portal, please call: 877.282.2233 or 216.448.2247 Monday - Friday, 7 a.m - 5 p.m. Cleveland Clinic fertility experts offer a full range of treatment options for men and women that deliver results. And with special employee pricing, you can take advantage of up to 60 percent off on selected services including intrauterine insemination and in vitro fertilization. With a team of gynecologists ranked best in Ohio and #3 in the country by U.S. News & World Report, you can be confident we will personalize treatment that is right for you. Patients are seen in a caring environment, where the major emphasis is not only technological excellence, but also accessibility, personal attention and emotional support.
For your convenience, fertility services are offered in several locations throughout Northeast Ohio. Schedule an appointment today by calling 216.444.6601, or call our financial counselor for more information at 216.444.9312. Cleveland Clinic has a hotline for employees to use to schedule screening mammograms. Employees who are due for an annual mammogram (and have had one ordered by a primary care physician or gynecologist) can use the hotline to schedule a priority appointment at main campus that will take no longer than 30 minutes. Appointments will be scheduled Tuesday-Friday, from 2-5:15 p.m. To schedule your annual mammogram, call ext. 57946.Biomass Technology Demonstration Centre The Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF) has completed initial construction of a new facility at its … Frontline Conservation Presentations by CCF’s Brian Badger CCF’s Director of Conservation & Outreach, Brian Badger is currently available for lectures and events … Cheetah Populations Continue to Decline Across Africa
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Learn how to eat right. Tailored by your health coach to work for you All I WANT TO:CLEVELAND– It all started with a joke and a sign. Now, Cleveland Indians fan Nate Crowe’s creation has helped raise nearly $120,000 for Cleveland Clinic Children’s. Earlier this year, the Tribe season ticket holder made a poster that read, “Party at Napoli’s.” Soon after, Crowe made a shirt with the same slogan, which caught the attention of Indians first baseman Mike Napoli. — HIPSTER TITO (@HipsterTito) April 20, 2016 The team worked with 108 Stitches to produce the shirts. So far, more than 9,000 have been sold. A portion of the proceeds go to charity and Napoli himself matched part of the donation. Crowe said he never thought “Party at Napoli’s” would be this big. “I figured it would be just a fun inside joke that would pass in short time. After 9,000 shirts and $120,000 for a children’s charity, I’m glad I was wrong,” Crowe said.
On Sunday, the Indians, 108 Stitches, Napoli and Crowe will present Cleveland Clinic Children’s and VeloSano with the money during a ceremony before the game. More stories on the Cleveland Indians hereThe Cadet Force is the largest single organisation in the School, numbering 460 cadets. Eighteen members of staff provide a varied and exciting training programme every Wednesday afternoon during the term, with two field weekends, one in September and one in April. The CCF comprises three sections: the Army, the Royal Navy and the RAF, and is compulsory for all pupils in the Fourth Form. All three sections have a common core of Drill, Turnout and Skill at Arms. The RN Section then specialises in rowing, sailing and power boating, the Army Section in infantry skills and tactics, and the RAF Section in flight training. At the end of their Fourth Form year cadets may leave or decide to stay in the CCF and enter one of the specialist training sections: Advanced Infantry, NCO training within the Services, Fire and Rescue, Adventure Training and Diving.
Every cadet will undertake at least one camp during School holidays, some of which are aimed towards gaining qualifications, whilst others are aimed at developing leadership and teamwork skills. In addition to single service Army camps and courses, all Army cadets are able to attend other tri-Service cadet camps and courses during any or all of their time within the CCF. These include the annual sub-aqua diving camp in the Red Sea, the annual Alpine Skiing Development Camp in Switzerland, the annual Adventurous Training camp in Wales or Scotland, annual target rifle shooting at Bisley, as well as external camps and courses run by the three regular Armed Services, ranging from parachuting to sailing. The Oundle School Corps dates back to 1902, as the 'Rifle Corps' 1st (Volunteer) Battalion the Northamptonshire Regiment. Since 1958, the Cadet Corps at Oundle has continuously maintained all three Service sections. Success and recognition for cadets has been achieved at national levels;