The Kansas City Star talked to Dr. Kayla Donnawell about the signs of heat-related illness and what parents can do for their children in excessive heat.
Through this program, one of Wright Memorial’s medical professionals will use specialized video equipment to evaluate and diagnose students and staff with sore throats, coughs, rashes, and other common acute illnesses.
The Community Service Award is given to an individual and/or team who has been involved in the development of innovative approaches to injury/illness prevention or EMS awareness within the community.
The program honors current or former chief information officers who have a proven track record of successful technology leadership, made significant contributions to the Kansas City technology and business community and inspired others through their personal, professional and civic contributions.