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"Rebekah Elizabeth Gee (born December 4, 1975) is an American physician and public health policy expert who served as the secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health from 2016 to 2020. Prior to her role as secretary, Gee was the Medicaid medical director; she previously served as the director for the Louisiana Birth Outcomes Initiative. Following her resignation, Louisiana State University announced that Gee had been appointed CEO of LSU Health New Orleans' Health Care Services Division. Early life and education Gee was born in Bountiful, Utah, the daughter of Elizabeth (née Dutson) and E. Gordon Gee. Her father is a prominent American academic, currently serving his second term as president of West Virginia University; he has served as the chief executive at several universities in the United States, including the Ohio State University, Vanderbilt University, Brown University, and the University of Colorado. Gee attended Columbia College, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in American History in 1997. She then received her Master of Public Health from the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University in 1998, focused in Health Policy and Management. Gee went on to earn her medical degree from the Weill Medical College of Cornell University in 2002, completing her residency in obstetrics and gynecology through Harvard Medical School's Brigham and Women's Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital in 2006. Gee was a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania and in 2009, Gee obtained her Master of Science in Health Policy Research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Gee is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology. Career Dr. Rebekah Gee is an Obstetrician/Gynecologist and CEO of Health Care Services for Louisiana State University. From 2016-2020 she served as Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health, the state’s largest agency with a budget of $14 billion. While Secretary, Dr. Gee oversaw the implementation of Medicaid expansion which extended coverage to over 500,000 Louisianans.https://ldh.la.gov/assets/media/3and4.2019FinalReportMedicaidExpansionstudy.pdf Dr. Gee is a trained health services researcher and created a dashboard demonstrating the impact that Medicaid expansion had on access to primary and preventive services, not just health care coverage. She developed a first in the nation elimination campaign for Hepatitis C spearheaded by her successful drug-pricing negotiations. She has led national policy discussions on the creation of affordable pharmaceuticals.https://www.brookings.edu/events/louisianas-prescription-drug- experiment-a-model-for-the-nation/ As a result of this novel drug pricing arrangement and a companion public health strategy, in the first year, four times the number of people have been treated for this deadly disease. As Secretary, she eliminated a decades-long waitlist for individuals and families needing disability services by tailoring waiver services to recipient needs. Dr. Gee implemented an aggressive statewide opioid response plan and dashboard, along with her statewide standing order for Naloxone, which has saved lives and been used by thousands of Louisianans. Dr. Gee is a champion for health equity and created the South’s first Office of Health Equity in a state department of health. She also spearheaded the creation of an initiative to eliminate disparities in breast and colon cancer-- Taking Aim At Cancer in Louisiana. Dr. Gee is a former Professor of healthcare quality and an expert in quality improvement.https://publichealth.lsuhsc.edu/faculty_cv/CV%20May%202012%20(Gee).pdf Throughout her career she has been a consistent voice for maternal safety and quality. Before her time as Secretary, Dr. Gee served as the Medicaid Medical Director for Louisiana Medicaid. She previously served as the director for a statewide Birth Outcomes Initiative and led the charge to decrease infant mortality and prematurity statewide. Her initiative resulted in a 25 percent reduction in infant mortality; an 85 percent drop in elective deliveries before 39 weeks; and a 10% drop in NICU admissions statewide. Dr. Gee’s more recent efforts center around maternal death and have led to a 39% reduction in complications due to heavy bleeding—the leading preventable cause of maternal death in Louisiana. Dr. Gee is a policy expert and widely published health services researcher who has served in numerous additional state and national policy roles.https://publichealth.lsuhsc.edu/faculty_cv/CV%20May%202012%20(Gee).pdf She is the parent of five energetic children and lives in New Orleans, where she continues to see patients. She was elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2017 was recognized by the New York Times as one of Five Who Spread Hope in 2019 and recognized by Modern Healthcare as one of 2019's Women Leaders to Watch in Healthcare. Publications Journal publications (referred) Women's Health Research: Progress, Pitfalls, and Promise. Institute of Medicine. The National Academies Press. 2010. https://www.nap.edu/catalog/12908/womens-health-research-progress-pitfalls- and-promise * Clinical Preventive Services for Women: Closing the Gaps. Institute of Medicine. The National Academies Press. 2011.http://www.nationalacademies.org/hmd/Reports/2011/Clinical-Preventive- Services-for-Women-Closing-the-Gaps.aspx * Gordon PV, Gee RE. High Flow Nasal Cannula Use Correlates with Improved Outcomes in the Louisiana Neonatal Quality Improvement Collaborative (LNQIC). e-Journal of Neonatology Research Volume 2, Issue 3, Summer 2012. * Journal publications (non-referred) * References Category:Living people Category:People from Bountiful, Utah Category:Columbia College (New York) alumni Category:Cornell University alumni Category:University of Pennsylvania alumni Category:American obstetricians Category:American gynecologists Category:American women physicians Category:Women gynaecologists Category:American public health doctors Category:State cabinet secretaries of Louisiana Category:1975 births "
"is a 1970 Japanese film directed by Tetsutaro Murano. Based on Jiro Asada`s novel of the same title. The film depicts how People built Mount Fuji Radar System on the top of Mt.Fuji. Cast *Yūjirō Ishihara as Gorō Umehara * Tetsuya Watari as Youhei Kada * Tsutomu Yamazaki as Takeshi Ishizuka * Ichirō Nakatani as Okada * Shinsuke Ashida as Tatsukichi * Makoto Sato as Morita * Eijirō Tōno * Kunie Tanaka * Takeshi Katō * Shigeru Kōyama * Ben Hiura as A youngman * Akira Yamauchi as Nakabayashi * Mizuho Suzuki as Uchimura * Shigeru Tsuyuguchi as Tomizawa * Etsuko Ichihara as Shigeko * Yuriko Hoshi as Mitsuko * Jukichi Uno as Muraoki * Shintaro Katsu as Asakichi References External links * Category:Japanese films Category:Nikkatsu films "
"The Dowling House, at 321 S. Main St. in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, was built in 1886. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It is a two-and-a-half-story west-facing brick house, with a three-story central pavilion. It was modified in 1915 and after 1930 and has elements of Italianate and Queen Anne architecture. The listing included a second contributing building, a carriage house. With References Category:National Register of Historic Places in Anderson County, Kentucky Category:Italianate architecture in Kentucky Category:Queen Anne architecture in Kentucky Category:Houses completed in 1886 "