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SPI Pharma launches S-Tab™ tablet platform, designed to optimize Pharmaceutical and Nutritional direct compression tablets


“With its superior tableting capabilities, S-Tab™ embodies the SPI Pharma Brand by providing manufacturers a cost effective tableting solution and faster times to market” said John McInerney, Vice President of Commercial. “This easy-to-use platform will accelerate development while reducing cost per tablet.”

S-Tab™ is composed of compendial excipients and is manufactured to excipient GMP standards. It is highly compatible with a wide variety of active ingredients and tablet coating materials, allowing manufacturers to easily customize their tablets to meet their specific needs.

“This Innovation supports SPI’s strategy of adding high performance products to our portfolio, extending our formulation expertise further into the solid dose market space” continued McInerney.

Efficient and profitable operations is a key differentiator for oral dose. SPI Pharma brings a focus on the application to the challenge. The result is premium platform focused to direct compression.

About SPI Pharma, Inc.

SPI Pharma, headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware, USA, provides innovative solutions to global pharmaceutical and nutritional customers. Product lines include Antacid Actives, Excipients, Drug Delivery Systems, Taste-Masking, and Vaccine Adjuvants. SPI Pharma specializes in drug development services, having participated in over 60 commercially launched and marketed drugs globally. With its sites in the United States, France, and India, the company solves the most challenging formulation problems –– efficiently, cost-effectively, and with a focus on service.

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William McCarthy, SPI Pharma, 1 4438659928, [email protected], www.spipharma.com 

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Growing Roswell Park Program Evolves Into New Department of Indigenous Cancer Health


A program launched at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center three years ago to advance health equity and access by strengthening connections between cancer researchers and Indigenous communities has grown into a broad-based team of Indigenous experts with an expanded scope and purpose. The cancer center’s new Department of Indigenous Cancer Health reflects the significant growth of an initiative led since its inception by health disparities expert Rodney Haring, PhD, MSW, an enrolled member of the Seneca Nation of Indians, Beaver Clan.

“The Department of Indigenous Cancer Health at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center is the first of its kind at any National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center in the country, which is monumental in many different ways,” says Dr. Haring, newly named Chair of the department, who has served on the Roswell Park faculty since 2012.

“It’s so important that we have integrated resources to offer the communities and organizations we serve. It’s not enough to focus just on how to make cancer research more beneficial for Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities. We have to be there with supports and services at every step from prevention to education, patient services and translating research into practice, and our new framework as a department makes full use of the tools and partnerships we’ve forged along the way.”

“Our Indigenous Cancer Health programs have been a keystone that’s brought incredible depth and reach to Roswell Park’s mission to serve our communities,” says Roswell Park President, CEO and M&T Bank Presidential Chair in Leadership Candace S. Johnson, PhD. “Aligning these resources as a department recognizes the possibility for global benefit from our work to bridge gaps in services, in access and in understanding.”

Since the program was established in 2020 as the Center for Indigenous Cancer Research, the Indigenous Cancer Health initiative at Roswell Park has:

  • Grown into an interdisciplinary team of experts, including Dr. Haring as program Chair and faculty sponsor, David Mattson, Jr., MD, Native Hawaiian, Assistant Professor and Director of GI and GYN Radiation Services, as Clinical Advisor; Josie Raphaelito, MPH, Diné/Navajo, as Assistant Director; Hugh Burnam, PhD, Mohawk Nation, Wolf Clan, as Research Affiliate.
  • Department staff include community-based patient navigators as well as physician-scientists and experts in public health, community relations and clinical research — all of whom are from Indigenous communities.
  • Renewed a first-of-its kind cancer-focused Memorandum of Understanding with the Indian Health Service (IHS) within the of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, first awarded in 2016, and helped shape and inform IHS’ work; Dr. Haring and Raphaelito serve on IHS’ National Tribal Cancer Workgroup.
  • Reached thousands of residents of tribal, and adjacent, urban and rural communities with health screening, education or linkage to clinical care and supportive resources.
  • Hosted students from Indigenous communities for experiential learning introducing them to the field of medical research, including a tribally led partnership that has brought dozens of high school and college students from the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe to Roswell Park.
  • Successfully competed for research grants from public and private funding organizations including the National Cancer Institute, other National Institutes of Health agencies and the Roswell Park Alliance Foundation, and published numerous studies in peer-reviewed medical and public-health journals on topics ranging from health communications to COVID-19 control, genomic-based data use agreements with Indigenous populations and novel proposals to address cancer health disparities and improve outcomes.
  • Partnered with health experts from Native Nations and international collaborators including the Māori of New Zealand.

“The Department of Indigenous Cancer Health at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer has created a unique opportunity to include indigenous perspectives and medicines, in their care, treatment, and research – capitalizing on the true power of inclusive diversity in their work. It’s not just the lip service of having representation. They are realizing significant and potentially groundbreaking benefits. Their efforts not only increase the quality of care, but the opportunities created by this team to educate are inspiring and developing the next generation of Native American medical professionals and researchers,” says Michael Martin, Executive Director of Native American Community Services and member of the Onondaga Nation, Beaver Clan. Their respectful approach to dealing with Native governments and communities has opened the door for greater collaborations that will help produce healthier outcomes for our people and our future seven generations. I truly feel they are an international leader in understanding and supporting the power of indigenous people, approaches, and perspectives. Dr. Haring is a great Ambassador for Roswell and is also an international indigenous leader in his field. We are so lucky to have this center here serving our people.”

“I am incredibly thrilled to witness the remarkable growth of the Department of Indigenous Cancer Health at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, as a member of both the Roswell Park Community Advisory Board and the Department of Indigenous Cancer Health Community Advisory Board, it is great to see this cutting-edge work being done at one of the Nation’s preeminent cancer centers — upholding the values of Indigenous knowledge, sovereignty and environmental respect through community-driven and diverse partnerships, research and education, all in the pursuit of diminishing the impact of cancer inequities on communities underserved & worldwide,” says Rory Wheeler, a citizen of the Seneca Nation, Turtle Clan, and descendant of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, who has been an active community organizer, volunteer, advisor and leader.

The framework of the newly aligned and expanded department brings new opportunities for collaboration both within and outside of Roswell Park, Dr. Haring notes.

“When we bring health, education and research to our communities, our Tribal, regional and academic partners see that it’s in the context of a government-to-government-to cancer center relationship,” he says. “We approach our work with great respect and a sense of responsibility to our communities, our environment, and to the generations that will follow us.”

For more on the new Department of Indigenous Cancer Health at Roswell Park, its team and its work, go to: roswellpark.org/indigenous.

From the world’s first chemotherapy research to the PSA prostate cancer biomarker, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center generates innovations that shape how cancer is detected, treated and prevented worldwide. Driven to eliminate cancer’s grip on humanity, the Roswell Park team of 4,000 makes compassionate, patient-centered cancer care and services accessible across New York State and beyond. Founded in 1898, Roswell Park was among the first three cancer centers nationwide to become a National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center and is the only one to hold this designation in Upstate New York. To learn more about Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Roswell Park Care Network, visit http://www.roswellpark.org, call 1-800-ROSWELL (1-800-767-9355) or email [email protected].

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Rebecca Vogt, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, 7165480482, [email protected], roswellpark.org 

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She Did it!! Ultra Marathon Swimmer Sarah Thomas Completes Swim Across Lake Mead Swimming 47.5 Miles to Make Waves to Fight Cancer for Swim Across America


Sarah was accompanied by her support boat that included her husband Ryan Willis, who served as pilot, their friend Craig Lenning, who was crew chief, and her friend Celeste Jacroux, who was her official time-keeper.

Sarah adds the Lake Mead swim to a long list of record-breaking feats.

  • Sarah Thomas is the first person to complete a four-way crossing of the English Channel in 54 hours and 10 minutes in 2019. She did so one year after completing treatments for breast cancer!
  • She holds the world record for the longest continuous (unassisted, non-wetsuit) swim done in current-neutral conditions. That record-breaking swim covered 104.6 miles over 67 hours in Lake Champlain (USA) in August of 2017.
  • She is the first person to complete a two-way crossing of the North Channel in 21 hours and 46 minutes in 2022. The North Channel is the body of water bounded by Northern Ireland (to the west), Scotland (to the east), Isle of Man (to the south), and the Atlantic Ocean (to the north).
  • She is the first person to complete a two-way swim of Lake Tahoe (lengthwise) in 2013. The swim is 42 miles and Sarah completed it in 22 hours and 30 minutes.

Though Sarah holds many records in open water swimming, in her words, she doesn’t swim to “be the first.” She swims large bodies of water because she loves seeing the beauty in each corner of the world.

“After my first visit to the Hoover Dam in February 2021, I knew I had to swim across Lake Mead,” said Sarah. “Water levels in the lake are in danger of dropping so low that a swim may not always be possible across this beautiful and important body of water.”

Sarah’s swim across Lake Mead started in South Cove, where her favorite river, The Colorado, enters the lake. She then followed the lake 50 miles until she ran out of water at the Hoover Dam.

Sarah hopes to raise money for Swim Across America through her monumental swims.

“I was diagnosed with stage two breast cancer in 2017 at the age of 35,” said Sarah. “It was a terrifying time and we didn’t know how much my treatments would impact my ability to swim in the future. Being able to partner with Swim Across America combines two of my passions: open water swimming and doing everything I can to fight cancer so that others won’t have to go through what I went through.”

Sarah has supported Swim Across America since 2018, when the inaugural Swim Across America – Denver swim was held in her home community. As a breast cancer survivor, she hopes to raise money for cancer research and bring hope and new treatment options to others.

“Cancer treatments tested me in a way I never thought possible,” noted Sarah. “Despite undergoing chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation therapy, I never gave up on my dream of doing a swim that most people thought was impossible.”

A year after completing treatments, she did the impossible – becoming the first person to complete a four-way crossing of the English Channel.

Swim Across America was founded in 1987 with its first open water event in Long Island Sound. Since that time, the nonprofit organization has raised more than $100 million to fight cancer. In its 36 years of “making waves to fight cancer,” more than 100,000 swimmers and 150 Olympians have swum the circumference of the earth three times, uniting a movement to fight cancer that has created a groundswell of support spanning all generations. Today, more than 24 communities hold open water swims and charity pool swims each year, from Nantucket to under the Golden Gate Bridge, which support innovative cancer research, detection and patient programs.

Swim Across America’s funding of clinical trials for patients helped contribute to four FDA approved life-saving immunotherapy cancer treatments: Yervoy, Opdivo, Tecentriq and Keytruda. In June of last year, a clinical trial at Memorial Sloan Kettering was published in The New England Journal of Medicine that showed a 100 percent success rate in treating patients in a phase 2 clinical trial for advanced rectal cancer with dostarlimab, an immunotherapy treatment produced by GlaxoSmithKline. The clinical trial at Memorial Sloan Kettering was funded by early-stage grant funding from Swim Across America. More than 60 scientific grants are funded each year and there are now ten dedicated Swim Across America Labs at major institutions including: Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, John Hopkins Medicine Baltimore, Rush University Medical Center Chicago, Baylor Scott & White Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center in Dallas, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York, Infusion Center at Nantucket Cottage Hospital, UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland and San Francisco, the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, The Swim Across America Pediatric Research Lab at Columbia University Medical Center New York, and at Meyer Cancer Center at Weill Cornell Medicine.

To follow Sarah’s progress or support her cause, visit swimacrossamerica.org/sarahthomas.

Swim Across America, Inc. (SAA) is dedicated to raising money and awareness for cancer research, prevention and treatment through swimming-related events. With the help of hundreds of volunteers nationwide and past and current Olympians, Swim Across America is helping find a cure for cancer through athleticism, community outreach and direct service. To learn more visit swimacrossamerica.org or follow on Facebook @SwimAcrossAmerica or on Instagram or Twitter @SAASwim.

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Jenifer Howard, Swim Across America, 1 203-273-4246, [email protected], http://www.swimacrossamerica.org 

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Accuity Unveils AI-Powered Clinically Intelligent Technology to Enhance its Comprehensive Middle Revenue Cycle Support Services


The Amplifi engine’s logic was built by mapping Accuity’s physicians’ clinical expertise for a complete set of MS- and APR- DRGs resulting in more than 175,000 decision pathways and 330,000 logic nodes. Following the vision and leadership of Accuity Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Hani Judeh, every inpatient clinical scenario was built and validated by sub-specialty physicians. Therefore, the engine looks at each chart from a specialist’s vantage point to uncover gaps that only a physician with relevant bedside experience could identify. To stay aligned with hospital criteria and in compliance with coding guidelines and rules, the diagnosis blueprints at the core of the Amplifi engine are continuously refined by Accuity’s experts.

“With Amplifi in play, the entire medical record is clinically analyzed in comparison to its assigned DRG and codes as soon as it comes in from our clients,” said Dr. Judeh. “You get the one-two punch of technology that can ingest a large amount of information quickly and run it against a physician-created algorithm followed by the experience and critical thinking of our physician-led interactive review teams that validate the opportunities and complete the process. The result is more actionable opportunities and decreased turnaround times.”

Amplifi is now available immediately to all current and new Accuity clients.

Accuity will be hosting a live online presentation about how the addition of Amplifi positively impacts its service and its clients’ results on Thursday, December 14th at 2PM EST / 11AM PST. Register for free here.

For more information about Accuity, please visit accuityhealthcare.com.

About Accuity

Headquartered in Mount Laurel, NJ. Accuity’s tech-enabled physician-led platform provides hospitals with accurate, higher-quality clinical documentation and compliant coding so they can thrive in today’s complex value-driven environment. Accuity’s triad inpatient clinical documentation review strategy incorporates physicians, CDI specialists, and coders combined with data-driven proprietary analytics to identify clinical documentation improvement opportunities. Accuity’s clients realize optimized reimbursement, better educated and engaged physicians, and improved quality measures. Clients engage with a 60-day proof of concept Pilot offer, driving proven rapid results in advance of fees.

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Lori Cross, Accuity, 1 816-778-2475, [email protected], www.accuityhealthcare.com 

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Boca Bearings for the 4th Consecutive Year Joins the Global Fight Against Breast Cancer


This year’s Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign aims to build on the success of previous years by engaging the community in various awareness-raising activities. An integral part of the campaign will be the utilization of social media platforms to raise awareness and reach a wider audience.

With the help of our customers, influencers, and community ambassadors, Boca Bearings aims to spread crucial messages about the importance of breast cancer screenings and early detection. Engaging content such as videos, infographics, and personal stories will be disseminated across various channels, encouraging women and men to prioritize their breast health. With the hashtag #Tell2Too we hope our message will be amplified; we tell two, you tell two too, and so on. Moreover, our dedicated breast cancer awareness page contains vital information and resources for individuals seeking additional information about breast cancer screenings and prevention.

In conjunction with those efforts, we are also giving away 500 BB Breast Cancer Awareness Hats. Finally, our team will hold a Hotdog Pink Day Lunch, where employees are encouraged to wear pink attire and the BB Breast Cancer Awareness Hat and contribute a small donation to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. 

Together, we can leave a lasting impact on the fight against breast cancer.

To learn more about the Boca Bearings 4th year Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign or get involved, visit https://community.bocabearings.com/

We thank you for your support and love.

Warmly,

The Boca Bearings Company

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JR, Boca Bearings, 1 5619980004, [email protected], Boca Bearings

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InfoBionic Receives FDA 510(k) Clearance for its Next Generation MoMe® ARC Solution


This next generation device builds on the market success of innovative MoMe® Kardia II by providing a decoupled 2-channel – 6-Lead Sensor. Added foundational technologies make the device capable of connecting to other Bluetooth enabled health monitoring devices. K230265 is cleared for use under Product Code DSI – Arrhythmia Detector and Alarm (Including ST-Segment Measurement and Alarm). The ECG data is transmitted in near-real time and analyzed by the MoMe®‥software platform via a suite of robust server-based algorithms; and when indicated, data identified by these algorithms is flagged for clinician review. MoMe®‥ARC requires no patient intervention to capture or analyze data, however it does provide a patient event trigger and symptom description selection through a new screen similar to that of a smart watch.

InfoBionic expects to begin shipping the new generation MoMe®‥ARC Device in Q4 2023.

About InfoBionic
InfoBionic’s digital technology has transformed the efficiency and economics of cardiac remote patient monitoring. The company’s MoMe ARC platform vision is to remove the roadblocks hindering remote diagnosis and decision-making. The Massachusetts-based team of seasoned entrepreneurs have had successful careers in healthcare, IT, medical devices, and mobile technology and bring specific expertise in remote monitoring and cardiology. Visit https://InfoBionic.com/.

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Karla Jo Helms, JoTo PR, 727-777-5140, [email protected], www.JoToPR.com

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