https://medicine.temple.edu/education/graduate-medical-education/residency-programs-fellowships/northwest-community-family-medicine/meet-faculty
In 2024, she became board certified in Obesity Medicine. Her professional interests include relationship-centered care, complex health and social needs, behavioral health, and primary care advocacy. She especially enjoys teaching and working alongside residents to build strong patient partnerships and support meaningful, lasting lifestyle change.
https://sites.temple.edu/lnaveen/files/2024/11/Austin_Kleespie_paper.pdf
We explore whether ETF ownership afects monetary policy transmission to individual equities. Both broad market and sector-specific ETFs appear to moderate return responses to unexpected target rate changes. However, when considering the response to unexpected changes in the path of monetary policy, we find that broad market (sector-specific) ETFs play a moderating (amplifying) role. We also ...
https://hope.temple.edu/state-state-choices-national-landscape-analysis-postsecondary-eligibility-restrictions-opportunities-snap-ccdf-tanf/supplemental-nutrition-assistance-program-snap-higher-education
This page describes the rules for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). It is part of the report The State of State Choices: A national landscape analysis of postsecondary eligibility restrictions and opportunities in SNAP, CCDF, and TANF. Click here to return to the main page or continue reading below.
https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/AGI-Intro.html
The most general questions every AGI researcher needs to answer include: What is AGI, accurately specified? Is it possible to build the AGI as specified? If AGI is possible, what is the most plausible way to achieve it? Even if we know how to achieve AGI, should we really do it? [My own answers to these questions are here, where I used "AI" in its original sense.]