Mike Richards
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 39 |
Date of birth | February 11,1985 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Ontario |
Canada | |
Height | 180 (cm) |
Current teams | Canadian National Men's Hockey Team |
Salary | 510,752 USD (2016) |
Playing career | 2005–2016 |
Siblings | Mark Richards |
Matt Richards | |
Job | Ice Hockey Player |
Education | Beaver Brae Secondary School |
Eastwood Collegiate Institute | |
Books | Virtual Radar Explained |
The Hanged Man: The Life and Death of Ronald Ryan | |
Wakool Crossing: A Modern-Day Investigation Into the Mysterious Death of a Young Woman In 1916 | |
Awards | Stanley Cup |
Calder Cup | |
Prince of Wales Trophy | |
Teams | Canadian National Men's Hockey Team |
Nhl draft | Philadelphia Flyers |
Parents | Irene Richards |
Alma mater | Pepperdine University |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 465092 |
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Bee Movie
Fridays
Unstrung Heroes
Problem Child
Transylvania 6-5000
Airheads
Young Doctors in Love
Coneheads
So I Married an Axe Murderer
David Copperfield
Trial and Error
Whoops Apocalypse
The Ratings Game
Marblehead Manor
London Suite
The House of God
Walk The Light
Redux Riding Hood
Camp MTV
Fresno
It's a Living
Tall Tales & Legends
Faith, Hope & Love
Jock the Hero Dog
Cat Tale
Jeopardy!
Mike Richards Life story
Michael Richards is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. Richards played 11 National Hockey League seasons, spending time with the Philadelphia Flyers, Los Angeles Kings, and Washington Capitals, winning the Stanley Cup twice with the Kings.
NHS screening 'needs to fit with busy lives'
There needs to be easier access to NHS screening programmes in England , including evening and weekend clinics, to increase uptake, a review says.
The Report by Prof Sir Mike Richards also called for tests to be offered in a wider variety of locations, including mobile units.
And it recommended using Social Media to promote what was available.
The government had asked Sir Mike to look at The Five adult programmes covering cancer and other conditions.
They are:
Sir Mike, a former national cancer director and Chief Inspector of hospitals, said the screening programmes were saving 10,000 lives a Year through prevention and early diagnosis.
But it was clear they were still not reaching their full potential, especially the cancer ones.
Some 15 million people are invited to take part in these screening programmes each Year - But just over 10 million take up The Invitation .
Uptake for bowel cancer screening is lowest, at below 60%.
Changes are already being introduced, including a new easier-to-use screening test for bowel cancer.
And Sir Mike said the use of Artificial Intelligence and genetic testing would continue to drive forward improvements.
But , he said, more needed to be done.
Car parks"People live increasingly busy lives and we need to make it as easy and convenient as possible for people to attend these important appointments," Sir Mike said.
He wants to see more use of different locations.
Most screening takes places in hospitals and GP centres.
But there is work being done to offer some of the tests via mobile units at supermarket car parks and in other health clinics, such as sexual health centres for cervical screening.
Weekend and evening opening could also help, Sir Mike said.
He also called for more to be done to engage The Public .
He highlighted local projects that had increased uptake by posting breast cancer screening opportunities into Facebook community groups and carrying out follow-up phone calls to people who did not take part in bowel cancer screening.
Meanwhile, he said, responsibility for all the screening programmes should lie with Nhs England - at the moment it is shared with Public Health England .
And improvements in IT programs were needed - Something Nhs England is already looking at.
Nhs England chief executive Simon Stevens said they were "sensible recommendations" that would be acted on.
Macmillan Cancer Support gave its backing to the recommendations, saying they should be implemented "urgently".
cancer, nhs, cervical cancer, bowel cancer
Source of news: bbc.com