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2009-01-08 | Hansten Healthcare Shows Hospitals in Crisis How to Improve Patient Care and Safety Without Increasing Operational Costs
2009-01-08 | Tomey announces its latest FDA approved device, the EM 3000 specular microscope. Since endothelial cells are important structures in the cornea, their morphology and concentration must be carefully evaluated through a magnified and direct view most effectively done through specular microscopy.
2009-01-07 | Effective and inexpensive treatment prevents complications associated with chronic wounds.
2009-01-07 | The AJ Novick Group, Inc, parent company of Anger Class Online releases two new exciting features to their industry leading online anger management classes.
2009-01-07 | moneytime, the Australia-based internet business that allows people to compare health funds online contracted RMG Communications to support moneytime's corporate communications.
2009-01-05 | Leading locum tenens physician recruiting firm projects strong outlook for 2009
2009-01-04 | A wrongful death occurs when someone is killed as a result of the negligent or reckless actions of another person. In situations where a person's actions are intended to harm or kill the victim, it will be considered wrongful death as well.
2008-12-21 | With a specific focus on Periodontics, Implants and Oral Medicine, Dr. Dubravec offers patients and dental professional's innovative technology and treatment planning.
2008-12-17 | How exciting! You have decided to have LASIK surgery so you can throw away those horrible old, thick, heavy glasses!
2008-12-17 | Hansten Healthcare Promotes Financial Health of Hospitals and Helps Reduce Staff Turnover While Maintaining Quality Care
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.
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.
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.
2008-12-08 | In America, one in three of every adult from the age of 20 through 74 is overweight. This means approximately 60 million adult are obese. As obesity is becoming an epidemic and eating is becoming uncontrollable, more and more people are becoming interested in a Lap Band surgery.
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.
2008-12-01 | Oral Appliances and dental sleep medicine are growing in popularity compared to CPAP. CPAP and oral appliances are now considered first line treatments of sleep apnea and surgery is a secondary therapy. Too many patients do not like use their CPAP machines on a regular basis.
2008-12-01 | Dr Kent Moore has provided Charlotte 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.
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.
2008-11-19 | Tracker I-9 enterprise software system for ensuring Form I-9 compliance offers a comprehensive E-Verify solution for federal contractors.
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.