Usoltseva Natalia
Natalia Usoltseva is listed as a Manager with Sunny Isles Beach Marketing LLC in Florida. The address on file for this person is 250 174th Str Apt 315, Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160 in Miami-Dade County. The company is a Florida Domestic Limited-Liability Company, which was filed on June 26, 2020. The filing status is listed as Active. Articles written by Natalia Usoltseva. Sorted by date Results 1 - 1 of 1. By Natalia Usoltseva Schools. Brighton students ready for virtual competition.
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Permanently closed
This clinic has permanently closed.
Smokey Point is no longer operated by UW Medicine
As of November 1, 2020, UW Medicine has transferred operations of the UW Neighborhood Smokey Point Clinic to Skagit Regional Health. Skagit Regional Health has been a long-term partner in our Accountable Care Network, and we know they will continue the UW Medicine standard of exceptional patient care and service. The last day of operations under UW Medicine was October 28, 2020, and the clinic will reopen as the Skagit Regional Health – Smokey Point Clinic on November 4, 2020. For more information on this transition, please read our Frequently Asked Questions
Southbound on Interstate 5:
- Take Exit #206.
- Turn left onto WA-531E/172nd St. N.E.
- After you cross Smokey Point Blvd., the clinic will be on your left.
Northbound on Interstate 5:
- Take Exit #206.
- Turn right onto WA-531E/172nd St. N.E.
- After you cross Smokey Point Blvd., the clinic will be on your left.
Community Transit’s Route 220 serves the clinic (Smokey Point Blvd. and 174th Pl. N.E.). See Community Transit's Maps & Schedules.
At the start of the New Year, we welcomed Alan Thomas, David Lin, Farsheed Ibram, Injae Park, Natalia Usoltseva, and Sannan Hafeez, students from The University of Auckland for a summer internship.
As partners in the Microsoft Student Accelerator programme, the ADHB is one of a key group of large New Zealand organisations offering students workplace experience and insights into their future careers in IT, with students offered work placements through a competitive application process.
The enthusiastic team of six Information Technology students joined the Digital Enablement Team for 10-week internships as part of their practical placements towards undergraduate degrees, bringing fresh new perspective and energy, kick-starting two of our 2019 projects with problem framing, to ideation, with human-centred design.
The Digital Enablement Team, headed by Federico Herrera, leads transformational digital change at ADHB and this year, our interns joined the charge. As Fed says -
“We were privileged to have our interns’ help on projects and in turn, help our interns develop their skills, competencies, and workplace values.”
Over ten weeks, our team of interns worked on two key projects from concept to launch. The first-ever Starship Neonatal Intensive Care Unit App was developed and launched. Starship’s NICU Journal is designed for our youngest patients’ families to record the journeys of their littlest one through Neonatal Intensive Care and patient families are now downloading the App from the Google Play Store. We are about to launch on App Store.
The project to develop a digital solution to replace the current operational model with enhanced functionality is a product breakthrough for the Ara Manawa team, bringing the Digital Enablement and Design Teams together from concept to project. The project is still under wraps for now, with funding being secured for more development before launch. To keep updated as this exciting solution unveils, contact us or follow us on Twitter, Instagram or LinkedIn.
Farsheed Ibram, one of our interns shared his sentiments -
“Once I met Fed, I was so inspired by his vision and energy. I was determined to join the Digital Enablement Team at ADHB. Now I’m proud to say I’m part of the team who built the NICU Journal App. I got to work with families with newborn babies and a team who have mentored, guided and supported me. This has been a huge learning and awesome experience.”
Dr Rivkah Sevell Ucla
June 2019