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OnePacs, LLC, Introduces a Free Web-Enabled State-of-the-art PACS

2008-12-16 | OnePacs, LLC, a leading provider of diagnostic radiology information technology solutions, announced a revolution in Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) pricing with the introduction of a fully functional, free version of its OnePacs web-enabled PACS system.


Chase Away Foundation Donates $50,000 to Children's Hospital of Michigan

2008-12-11 | The Chase Away Foundation, a non-profit organization based in Michigan, and foundation advisory board member Mike Babcock, head coach of the Detroit Red Wings makes a donation of $50,000 to the Children's Hospital of Michigan.


Medical Tourism Marketing Specialists Launch New Patient Service Centre in Response to Growing Number of International Clients

2008-12-09 | Team of healthcare professionals and Internet-savvy marketers establish unique call centre service to help market medical tourism facilities around the world.


What is Wrongful Birth?

2008-12-05 | Most people have heard the phrase "wrongful death," which means that someone died due to someone else's negligence or wrongdoing. However, "wrongful birth" is a term not heard nearly as often as wrongful death.


Australia: Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Perth: Sleep Apnea Information and the Availability of Treatment Choices for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Including CPAP, Surgery and Oral Appliances is Available at www.IHATECPAP.COM

2008-12-02 | Dr Ira L Shapira has provided Australian patients diagnosed with sleep apnea an excellent resource that covers diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea and other sleep disorders. CPAP is the gold standard treatment for sleep apnea but only small minority pf patients tolerate its use.


Emergency Room Medical Malpractice

2008-11-23 | The hectic, stressful environment of emergency rooms combined with long work hours for medical professionals opens the door to a wide variety of medical errors that can lead to medical malpractice.


Tracker I-9 Compliance Software Helps Federal Contractors Deal with the New E-Verify Rule

2008-11-19 | Tracker I-9 enterprise software system for ensuring Form I-9 compliance offers a comprehensive E-Verify solution for federal contractors.


Hospital Malpractice

2008-11-06 | When people enter the hospital for any type of treatment or medical care, they expect to be diagnosed and treated properly by trained medical professionals. Unfortunately, medical errors are the fifth-leading cause of death in the United States, responsible for up to 98,000 deaths annually.


Types of Medical Malpractice

2008-11-05 | Just like anyone else, physicians, nurses and other medical personnel sometimes make mistakes. However, unlike others, the mistakes made by medical personnel can lead to grave consequences for patients.


Hook the Cure Fishing Tournament Nets $450,000 for Cystic Fibrosis Patient Care and Research

2008-10-31 | The third annual Redbone Tournament Series event, presented by BJ's Restaurants and IOTEC brought U.S. anglers to Puerto Vallarta Mexico for fun in the sun and exciting fishing, challenging golf and world-class spa.


Even Mild Sleep Apnea Increases Cardiovascular Risk. Snoring Alone Without Apnea Increases Risk of Carotid Atherosclerosis and Stroke 1000%

2008-10-26 | A study from the Oxford Centre for Respiratory Medicine showed that people with even minimally symptomatic obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are at increased risk for cardiovascular disease because of impaired endothelial function and increased arterial stiffness.


Kayla R. Stover, Pharm. D. Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-25 | With a specialization in infectious disease, Dr. Stover recommends antibiotics for patients based on the nature of their illnesses.


XDepth 48: Jpeg-compatible 48bit image compression solution announced

2008-10-20 | Trellis Management's XDepth technology allows standard Jpeg images to overcome Jpeg2000 performances.


BioScience Laboratories Tests Product Efficacy Against Clostridium Difficile Spores on Human Hands

2008-10-18 | BioScience Laboratories is one of the only facilities with the capability of testing a product's efficacy when challenged with Clostridium difficile spores in vitro and now on human skin.


Alisa Henning, CNM Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-16 | With eight years of experience in the healthcare industry, Ms. Henning has distinguished herself in the areas of family planning, prenatal care, natural childbirth and breastfeeding assistance.


Maud-Flore Colas Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-15 | Ms. Colas chose this profession for many reasons but mainly because she wanted to make a difference.


Cassandra Cook, RT (R) (MR) Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-12 | With more than five years of professional experience, Ms. Cook specializes in patient care and magnetic resonance imaging.


Petal C. Nesbitt, RN, Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-12 | Ms. Nesbitt is in charge of monitoring patients' vital signs, managing the supply of medications, coordinating with physicians, and attending to patients' needs after surgery.


Maureen D. Roddy-Rookwood Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-11 | She devotes her spare time to volunteering for KAIROS Prison Ministry, which works with Vacaville and Folsom State Prison inmates in California.


Festus O. Boanoh, MBA, BSN, RN, Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-11 | He was instrumental in achieving a compliance rate of 94 percent for Princeton HealthCare Center and 100 percent for the long-term care department.