an amazing year it has

Posted on Dec 21, 2021

Below is a long blog post about 2018 and our plans for 2019. We appreciate you reading it! Wow, what an amazing year it has been here at the Apex Center for Reproductive Care. Our team has grown to include four wonderful providers: Dr. Kari Nesheim, Dr. Lauren Moss-Racusin, Dr. Diane Tews, and myself (Dr. Stephanie Conley). This year we also welcomed two new nurses onto our team – Jennifer Hertz and Renee McLean. They are incredible additions to our practice with their love of people as well as their medical expertise in fertility care. I am excited that this will be my last newsletter where I mention we have “just” had three babies born by patients from our practice in one weekend during the winter holidays… it’ll take us until next fall before I can make such a claim again! The growth in both numbers and knowledge base is so exciting to me. But there was something else too. It took some time but eventually all five of us started feeling like family. This sounds odd given we were never roommates or living together, but somehow over these past months I got the sense that we really do feel more connected than just working colleagues. Maybe its because each person on staff truly carries out her part of our mission statement every day? Or maybe it is simply having similar values and goals regarding how best to serve patients and the community around us? Whatever it is, when someone walks through those doors they are met not only with a skilled physician who will work hard to help them achieve pregnancy. They walk into a space that feels safe and comfortable – that puts everyone involved first. As we go forward into the coming years please know your support means everything to all of us and helps create the kind of culture where we can grow as individuals while achieving success collectively. Below is a long blog post about 4D. The 4D-SMART project has been successfully completed in June 2015 and the final conference took place on September 23rd, at the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) headquarters in De Bilt, The Netherlands. For more information: http://www.knmi.nl/en/newsroom/project_completion_4dsmart From 7 to 9 October the KNMI will organize the Workshop “The future of 4D-Var”, which will take stock of achievements obtained by the international community working with this technique during last decade and discuss ways forward for further developments. Registration deadline is 6th October! http://www.knmi.nl/en/newsroom/workshop-the-future-of-4dvar We are pleased to announce that we have just released an updated version of the 4D-SMART software package developed within the framework of our European research Project FP7-ENVIRONMENT-2012-1-ESF-SFS – Sustainable Management of Atmospheric Resources through Integrated Observations & Modeling Technology. This new release includes several improvements over previous versions, including: improved diagnostics, enhanced support for GEOS-Chem model simulation as well as for the WRF model configuration; additionally, a web interface for remote access was also included. We hope you find these tools useful! Please note that they are still under development so any feedback would be very much appreciated. This update can only be accessed from the KNMI server or directly via ftp using https://ftp.knmi.nl/pub/4dsmart/. You may download it here. In order to use the software please follow the installation instructions available HERE. If you need help, don’t hesitate to contact us. Below is a long blog post about 4 different aspects of the H1N1 virus, including swine flu. I have included this information because it does not pertain to just one area but rather affects all four areas that we cover in our blog; nutrition, exercise and sports supplementation as well as healthy living. 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These sometimes violent clashes are often regarded as having marked the end of the traditional working class identity in France.[citation needed] Similarly, during July 1968, Belgium witnessed large scale urban rioting involving hundreds of thousands of people. Over two hundred buildings in Brussels were destroyed or damaged and thousands injured. This included setting fire to St Gilles Town Hall and smashing windows at NATO headquarters. Afterwards, Belgian Prime Minister Pierre Harmel declared a state of emergency due to the situation being beyond control. As part of the rioters demands, the prime minister agreed to hold new elections within six weeks. Many socialists joined