Dr. Jaeger graduated from the Tufts University School of Medicine in 1992. He works in Philadelphia, PA and 1 other location and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Jaeger is affiliated with Hospital Of The University Of Pennsylvania and Penn Presbyterian Medical Center.
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Jeffrey Jaeger Branch Manager
Rbc Wealth Management Security Broker/Dealer
10528 N Prt Washington Rd, Thiensville, WI 53092 (262)2412320
Rbc Wealth Management
Senior Vice President and Accredited Wealth Manager and Financial Advisor and Directors Council
Baird 1984 - 2004
Senior and Vice President Financial Advisor
1984 - 2004
Senior Vice President
Education:
University of Wisconsin Manitowoc
Silver Lake College
Skills:
Portfolio Management Tax Free Income Estate Planning Retirement Planning Premier Libor Line of Credit Legacy Planning Tax Deferred Annuities Family Trusts and Endowments Retirement Sensitivity Analysis Stocks Bonds and Mutual Funds
Interests:
Poverty Alleviation Health Arts and Culture Economic Empowerment
Octopus Organic Gardening Mar 2009 - Dec 2015
Owner
Grow Pittsburgh May 2006 - Jan 2008
Project Manager
Education:
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
Master of Science, Masters
University of Minnesota
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Education
Skills:
Sustainability Permaculture Environmental Education Community Outreach Workshop Facilitation Organic Gardening Fundraising Grant Writing Landscaping Agriculture Nonprofits Small Business Sustainable Architecture Environmental Awareness Program Development Community Development Gardening Research Horticulture Landscape Design Project Management Nonprofit Organizations
Jeffrey Jaeger, a professor of clinical medicine at Cooper Medical School in New Jersey and physician in the Division of Addiction Medicine at Cooper University Health Care, compares Narcan to a smoke detector.You hope you never have to use it, but everybody should have some knowledge of how to put it to use if that unfortunate situation should arise, Jeffrey Jaeger said. Im very hopeful that the time will come where everybodys got naloxone on them, and no one ever has to use it.Most people who get to me for treatment of their opioid use disorder have gotten there in part because they have hit rock bottom at some point, Jeffrey Jaeger said. This usually means some episode of overdose and naloxone rescue.Even if an individual isnt comfortable administering naloxone themselves, having it on their person at all times can aid medical professionals in times of need. Jeffrey Jaeger said that there has been a decrease in overdose death rates in the U.S. partly due to more bystander awareness.