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First Coast Connect

Unpacking the big 'ifs' of Medicaid

Jenny Kane
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AP

We talk with a leading expert about the uncertainties facing Medicaid recipients and how potential changes could affect community access to health care, long-term care and other essential services.

Guest:

Then, poisoning is the second leading cause of unintentional injury-related deaths among infants, children and adolescents. Michael McCormick, media relations and education coordinator for the Florida/USVI Poison Information Center, highlights the greatest hidden dangers found in kitchens and cabinets.

And, celebrating women in the arts. The 3rd annual Women’s Arts Exchange, happening March 28 and 29 at the Jessie DuPont Center, gathers over 20 talented local visual artists alongside seven groundbreaking choreographers and dance companies from across the eastern U.S., including Richmond, Valdosta, Tampa, D.C., NYC and Jacksonville for two days of collaboration and innovation.

Guests:

  • Emily Cargill, founder and artistic director for Emily Cargill & Dancers.
  • Amanda Holloway, art teacher at Global Leadership Academy High School and Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville’s art educator of the year.
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Jamie Valet has covered local news and entertainment in Northeast Florida/Southeast Georgia for over 25 years. One of her favorite roles was co-producing and booking guests for a live local talk show, "The Chat," which aired live weekdays on First Coast News. Jamie has a decade of experience working in corporate communications, most recently for IKEA U.S., where she was responsible for media relations, marketing, and external and internal communications in the Jacksonville market. She also has experience in the nonprofit sector, where she coordinated area events and managed multiple social media platforms. <br/><br/>