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  • Dr. Domenico Calcaterra: A Guide to His Life and Work

    Since then, Domenico Calcaterra md has served as the Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the Hennepin County Medical Center (January 2015–2017), an Assistant Professor of Cardiac Surgery at the Indiana University School of Medicine (2012–2014), an Assistant Professor of Cardiac Surgery at the University of Iowa College of Medicine (2008–2012), and the Director of the Aortic Surgery Program at the University of Iowa College of Medicine (2008–2012).

    Dr Domenico Calcaterra has an extensive academic background and is board-certified in multiple areas of cardiac surgery. State medical boards in Minnesota, Florida, Indiana, and Iowa all granted him their approval. In 1998, he passed the necessary exams to become a doctor in the United States. In 2004, he completed a fellowship in Advanced Trauma Operative Management, and in 2005, he completed a fellowship in Fundamental Critical Care Support. He first became Board Certified in General Surgery in 2005 and then in Cardiothoracic Surgery in 2007.

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    Dr. Domenico Calcaterra: A Guide to His Life and Work Since then, Domenico Calcaterra md has served as the Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the Hennepin County Medical Center (January 2015–2017), an Assistant Professor of Cardiac Surgery at the Indiana University School of Medicine (2012–2014), an Assistant Professor of Cardiac Surgery at the University of Iowa College of Medicine (2008–2012), and the Director of the Aortic Surgery Program at the University of Iowa College of Medicine (2008–2012). Dr Domenico Calcaterra has an extensive academic background and is board-certified in multiple areas of cardiac surgery. State medical boards in Minnesota, Florida, Indiana, and Iowa all granted him their approval. In 1998, he passed the necessary exams to become a doctor in the United States. In 2004, he completed a fellowship in Advanced Trauma Operative Management, and in 2005, he completed a fellowship in Fundamental Critical Care Support. He first became Board Certified in General Surgery in 2005 and then in Cardiothoracic Surgery in 2007. For More Info:- https://www.ratemds.com/doctor-ratings/3002951/Dr-Domenico-CALCATERRA-Indianapolis-IN.html
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    Full-time · Mid-Senior level
    5,001-10,000 employees · IT Services and IT Consulting

    Job Overview:

    As an Automation Engineer, you will participate in all aspects of the software development life-cycle which includes estimating, documentation, testing of applications developed for our clients, taking direction from solution architects and leads on development. Ability and experience in manual and automation testing required.

    Responsibilities:

    Participates in all testing activities for the product team, including test strategy/planning/execution, load/stress testing, functional/regression, both automated and manual
    Develop test plan and test procedures with clear understanding of the requirements to ensure the high quality of products
    Creates and/or maintains the automation test framework
    Collaborates with solution architects and development Engineers on common practices and libraries
    Collaborates with product owner and engineers to define detailed test scenarios
    Creates functional and integration test scripts, both automated and manual
    Ensures real-time automation of tests, collaborates with developers

    Qualifications:

    5+ years of experience in with focus on test plan creation, quality assurance testing, and testing automation.
    Experience with multiple testing strategies including: high availability, disaster recovery, rogue testing, happy path, negative testing, performance testing, and functional testing
    Must have Solid experience with automation frameworks/tool Selenium, .Net,AzureDevOps
    Experience with web services and APIs testing using API testing frameworks (e.g. Rest Assured, JMeter, SOAP- UI, Postman)
    Experience with continuous integration and continuous delivery tools (e.g. git/github, Jenkins, bamboo, gradle/maven, artifactory)
    Basic knowledge on Linux/ Unix commands.
    Good knowledge and experience with databases (relational and/or NoSQL).
    Experience with Agile task management tools (e.g. JIRA, Rally, VersionOne).
    Ability to communicate effectively via multiple channels (verbal, written, etc.) with technical and non-technical staff
    Strong consulting and communication skills
    Knowledge and experience in developing software using Agile/Scrum methodology
    Experience with Rest Assured testing framework, Cucumber a plus
    Passionate about pushing the envelope on current technologies and motivating others to adopt new development and testing methodologies
    Bachelor’s Degree in MIS, Computer Science, Math, Engineering or comparable major
    Indianapolis, IN Remote Full-time · Mid-Senior level 5,001-10,000 employees · IT Services and IT Consulting Job Overview: As an Automation Engineer, you will participate in all aspects of the software development life-cycle which includes estimating, documentation, testing of applications developed for our clients, taking direction from solution architects and leads on development. Ability and experience in manual and automation testing required. Responsibilities: Participates in all testing activities for the product team, including test strategy/planning/execution, load/stress testing, functional/regression, both automated and manual Develop test plan and test procedures with clear understanding of the requirements to ensure the high quality of products Creates and/or maintains the automation test framework Collaborates with solution architects and development Engineers on common practices and libraries Collaborates with product owner and engineers to define detailed test scenarios Creates functional and integration test scripts, both automated and manual Ensures real-time automation of tests, collaborates with developers Qualifications: 5+ years of experience in with focus on test plan creation, quality assurance testing, and testing automation. Experience with multiple testing strategies including: high availability, disaster recovery, rogue testing, happy path, negative testing, performance testing, and functional testing Must have Solid experience with automation frameworks/tool Selenium, .Net,AzureDevOps Experience with web services and APIs testing using API testing frameworks (e.g. Rest Assured, JMeter, SOAP- UI, Postman) Experience with continuous integration and continuous delivery tools (e.g. git/github, Jenkins, bamboo, gradle/maven, artifactory) Basic knowledge on Linux/ Unix commands. Good knowledge and experience with databases (relational and/or NoSQL). Experience with Agile task management tools (e.g. JIRA, Rally, VersionOne). Ability to communicate effectively via multiple channels (verbal, written, etc.) with technical and non-technical staff Strong consulting and communication skills Knowledge and experience in developing software using Agile/Scrum methodology Experience with Rest Assured testing framework, Cucumber a plus Passionate about pushing the envelope on current technologies and motivating others to adopt new development and testing methodologies Bachelor’s Degree in MIS, Computer Science, Math, Engineering or comparable major
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  • NFL exec predictions for 2022.

    The NFL promises change. Impatient owners and general managers fire coaches after one or two years. Quarterbacks like the sound of new homes. Franchises embrace rebuilds with more frequency, and draft picks are traded like baseball cards on a school bus. And if Tom Brady can sign with Tampa Bay in 2020, then nothing appears off the table in 2022.
    At the end of last season, we asked league executives and coaches to make predictions about what was next for the NFL in the coming year. That list included a surprising number of hits: Carson Wentz to Indianapolis, Alex Smith retiring, a potential Julio Jones deal, the 49ers keeping Jimmy Garoppolo but getting QB help and the Patriots drafting a quarterback high. Sure, the misses -- Mitchell Trubisky re-signing with Chicago and Sam Darnold to Pittsburgh -- were glaring. But this is less about the batting average and more about the canvas of topics people around the league discuss.
    NFL exec predictions for 2022. The NFL promises change. Impatient owners and general managers fire coaches after one or two years. Quarterbacks like the sound of new homes. Franchises embrace rebuilds with more frequency, and draft picks are traded like baseball cards on a school bus. And if Tom Brady can sign with Tampa Bay in 2020, then nothing appears off the table in 2022. At the end of last season, we asked league executives and coaches to make predictions about what was next for the NFL in the coming year. That list included a surprising number of hits: Carson Wentz to Indianapolis, Alex Smith retiring, a potential Julio Jones deal, the 49ers keeping Jimmy Garoppolo but getting QB help and the Patriots drafting a quarterback high. Sure, the misses -- Mitchell Trubisky re-signing with Chicago and Sam Darnold to Pittsburgh -- were glaring. But this is less about the batting average and more about the canvas of topics people around the league discuss.
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    NFL execs make 10 predictions for 2022: QB trades, coach surprises and more
    Will Russell Wilson or Aaron Rodgers leave their teams? Could a big-name coach make a surprising decision? What will the NFC East teams do at QB? Execs help us look to the future.
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  • Frank Reich delivers season's final message on 'Hard Knocks':
    ndianapolis Colts Pro Bowl linebacker Darius Leonard said "it sucks" after the game.
    Colts head coach Frank Reich called it a "scar" the day after.
    And team owner Jim Irsay tabbed it as the "worst way possible" to end the season.
    Indeed, the Colts' season-ending loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 18 has cast a shadow on Indy's season. Unsurprisingly, it was the centerpiece of Wednesday's Hard
    Frank Reich delivers season's final message on 'Hard Knocks': ndianapolis Colts Pro Bowl linebacker Darius Leonard said "it sucks" after the game. Colts head coach Frank Reich called it a "scar" the day after. And team owner Jim Irsay tabbed it as the "worst way possible" to end the season. Indeed, the Colts' season-ending loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 18 has cast a shadow on Indy's season. Unsurprisingly, it was the centerpiece of Wednesday's Hard
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    Frank Reich delivers season's final message on 'Hard Knocks': 'We can get better from this year'
    The Colts' season-ending loss to the Jaguars in Week 18 has cast a shadow on Indy's season. Unsurprisingly, it was the centerpiece of Wednesday's "Hard Knocks In Season: The Indianapolis Colts."
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  • Former walk-on quarterback Stetson Bennett and an opportunistic Georgia defense led the Bulldogs to their first national championship since 1980 on Monday night, toppling defending champ Alabama, 33-18, in the College Football Playoff National Championship in Indianapolis.
    Bennett rebounded from a crucial fumble to fire two fourth-quarter touchdown passes to bring Georgia back from an 18-13 deficit.
    Bennett completed 17 of 26 passes for 224 yards and two scores without an interception, overcoming a slow start to spark the late rally.
    Defensively, Georgia turned Alabama away for field goals on three of its four red-zone possessions, and came up with a late pick-six of Crimson Tide quarterback Bryce Young to seal the victory.
    Former walk-on quarterback Stetson Bennett and an opportunistic Georgia defense led the Bulldogs to their first national championship since 1980 on Monday night, toppling defending champ Alabama, 33-18, in the College Football Playoff National Championship in Indianapolis. Bennett rebounded from a crucial fumble to fire two fourth-quarter touchdown passes to bring Georgia back from an 18-13 deficit. Bennett completed 17 of 26 passes for 224 yards and two scores without an interception, overcoming a slow start to spark the late rally. Defensively, Georgia turned Alabama away for field goals on three of its four red-zone possessions, and came up with a late pick-six of Crimson Tide quarterback Bryce Young to seal the victory.
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    Georgia beats Alabama, 33-18, for first NCAA title since 1980 season
    Former walk-on quarterback Stetson Bennett and an opportunistic Georgia defense led the Bulldogs to their first national championship since 1980 on Monday night, toppling defending champ Alabama, 33-18, in the College Football Playoff National Championshi
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  • 2021 NFL season, Week 17:

    Around The NFL breaks down what you need to know from all of Sunday's action in Week 17 of the 2021 NFL season. Catch up on each game's biggest takeaways using the links below:

    Green Bay Packers 37, Minnesota Vikings 10
    Arizona Cardinals 25, Dallas Cowboys 22
    San Francisco 49ers 23, Houston Texans 7
    Los Angeles Chargers 34, Denver Broncos 13
    New Orleans Saints 18, Carolina Panthers 10
    Seattle Seahawks 51, Detroit Lions 29
    Los Angeles Rams 20, Baltimore Ravens 19
    Chicago Bears 29, New York Giants 3
    Cincinnati Bengals 34, Kansas City Chiefs 31
    Las Vegas Raiders 23, Indianapolis Colts 20
    Tennessee Titans 34, Miami Dolphins 3
    New England Patriots 50, Jacksonville Ja
    2021 NFL season, Week 17: Around The NFL breaks down what you need to know from all of Sunday's action in Week 17 of the 2021 NFL season. Catch up on each game's biggest takeaways using the links below: Green Bay Packers 37, Minnesota Vikings 10 Arizona Cardinals 25, Dallas Cowboys 22 San Francisco 49ers 23, Houston Texans 7 Los Angeles Chargers 34, Denver Broncos 13 New Orleans Saints 18, Carolina Panthers 10 Seattle Seahawks 51, Detroit Lions 29 Los Angeles Rams 20, Baltimore Ravens 19 Chicago Bears 29, New York Giants 3 Cincinnati Bengals 34, Kansas City Chiefs 31 Las Vegas Raiders 23, Indianapolis Colts 20 Tennessee Titans 34, Miami Dolphins 3 New England Patriots 50, Jacksonville Ja
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    2021 NFL season, Week 17: What we learned from Sunday's games
    Around The NFL breaks down what you need to know from all of Sunday's Week 17 action.
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