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Medical Laboratory Observer celebrates 40th Anniversary of Service to Clinical Diagnostic Laboratories with New Global Digital Edition
Medical Laboratory Observer (MLO) is providing international clinical laboratories with free access to its new electronic format, which mirrors the domestic print magazine, page for page, including links to Websites and emails for valuable lab information, new products, & more. MLO, the industry's only peer-reviewed publication, now will be available to anyone with access to the World Wide Web.

By Nelson Publishing - November 06, 2009

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Lean Enterprise Institute Offers New Training on Lean for Healthcare
New workshop from the Cambridge, MA-based nonprofit Lean Enterprise Institute introduces healthcare professionals to how the methods, tools, and underlying philosophy of lean thinking create measureable improvements in healthcare.
By Lean Enterprise Institute - November 05, 2009
Krishna Heart Institute Launches Re-designed Website
Krishna Heart institute is launching re-designed website for easy browsing and quick information. The hospital provides excellent heart surgery services with the use of latest technology in medical field.
By Krishna Heart Super Specialty Institute - October 30, 2009
Implementation of a Rapid HIV Testing Program in an Emergency Department
Researchers share lessons learned from the experience of implementing an HIV testing program in a busy academic teaching hospital.
By Brigham And Womens Hospital - October 24, 2009
Office Visits for Skin Infections Remain Unchanged Since Emergence of Community-Associated MRSA
In a new study, researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) sought to determine if the number of SSTI visits also increased in the larger setting of physicians' offices.
By Brigham And Womens Hospital - October 24, 2009
Emergency Medicine Physicians Announces Six New Contracts with North Carolina Hospitals
Emergency Medicine Physicians (EMP) announces six new contracts with medical facilities located in North Carolina.
By Emergency Medicine Physicians - October 24, 2009
Brigham And Women’s Hospital Researchers Receive NIH Awards To Encourage High-Risk Research And Innovation
Researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) are recipients of two of the 115 awards, presented from three innovative research programs supported by the NIH Common Fund’s Roadmap for Medical Research: the NIH Director’s Transformative R01 (T-R01) Awards, Pioneer Awards, and New Innovator Awards.
By Brigham And Womens Hospital - October 23, 2009
Breast Cancer Risk in Blind Women
Researchers find that reproductive differences are not responsible for the lower risk of breast cancer in blind women.
By Brigham And Womens Hospital - October 23, 2009
Lifetime Maternal Interpersonal Trauma May Increase Occurrence of Asthma and Allergies in Children
researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) and the Harvard School of Public Health found that interpersonal trauma experienced throughout the mother’s life may have an effect on her baby’s immune development during gestation.
By Brigham And Womens Hospital - October 23, 2009
The New England Journal of Medicine and Brigham & Women's Hospital Offer Interactive Medical Cases
New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), in partnership with Brigham & Women’s Hospital, is now offering a unique online learning tool called Interactive Medical Cases on NEJM.org.
By Brigham And Womens Hospital - October 23, 2009
Memorial Health Names Vice President of Human Resources
Memorial Health has announced the appointment of Richard J. Roche as its new vice president for human resources. Roche comes with more than twenty years of senior management in the healthcare industry.
By Memorial Health - October 23, 2009
BWH Names Woodmansee Director, Clinical Neuroendocrine Program
Whitney W. Woodmansee, MD, has been named the Director of the Clinical Neuroendocrine Program in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Hypertension and the Department of Neurosurgery at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH).
By Brigham And Womens Hospital - October 22, 2009
Brigham and Women’s Hospital Receives National Recognition for Exemplary Outcomes from the American College of Surgeons
The American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS NSQIP) has recognized Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) as one of 25 ACS NSQIP participating hospitals in the United States that have achieved exemplary outcomes for surgical patient care.
By Brigham And Womens Hospital - October 22, 2009
MUMC Rated Savannah's Top Hospital
Memorial University Medical Center (MUMC) is Savannah’s top-rated hospital, and is among the top 10 hospitals in Georgia for cardiac care, vascular surgery, spine surgery, stroke care, pulmonary care, critical care, and gastrointestinal care. The results are based on an annual study released by HealthGrades, the leading independent healthcare ratings organization.
By Memorial Health - October 14, 2009

Re-furbished 1866Doctor.com Evolves to Provide an Interactive Platform to Doctors and Patients
New and Happening 1866doctor has great new features facilitating doctors and patients.

By 1866doctor.com - October 06, 2009

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Amnis reveals that teamwork is the key to effective coding
According to the specialist healthcare quality, innovation and productivity improvement enabler, Amnis, although there has been an increase in the accuracy of clinical coding in the healthcare sector, some 33 per cent of hospital trusts continue to overcharge commissioners by up to six per cent, while a similar number of hospital trusts are undercharging.
By Bob Little Press/bob Little - October 01, 2009
Celebrating World Heart Day - Free Heart Check up and Walkathon at Vydehi Hospital
On the occasion of World Heart Day, Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre is organizing a free heart check up at Vydehi hospital Bangalore.
By Vydehi Institute Of Medical Sciences And Research Centre - September 23, 2009
Al Raffah Hospital felicitates first born child
A privilege card providing one year free consultation and healthcare, educational savings policy amounting to USD 5,000 and a baby seat are bestowed to the first child born at the Al Raffah Hospital, at a special ceremony held recently.
By Oman International Trade & Exhibitions - September 18, 2009
Working with NPPs: All that you need to know
Credentialing Challenges with Non-physician Practitioners is live on September 15, 2009, which is sure to let you in on the “ins and outs” of working with Non-Physician Practitioners (NPPs).
By Audioeducator - September 05, 2009
Apollo Speciality Hospitals, Madurai awarded the prestigious NABH accreditation
Apollo Speciality Hospitals, Madurai becomes the first hospital in Apollo group & only the 2nd Hospital in Tamil Nadu to be awarded with the India’s most important & prestigious NABH accreditation for quality service.
By Apollo Speciality Hospitals - September 02, 2009
Al Raffah Hospital conducts 10-day workshop on personality development
As a testament to their mission statement, “Caring for You. For life”, Al Raffah Hospital has recently organised a ten-day personality development for all their medical staff.
By Oman International Trade & Exhibitions - August 03, 2009
Healthbase Gears up to Expand Medical Tourism Services to Jordan
Healthbase looks to expanding its medical travel services to Jordan adding more internationally accredited hospitals to its already wide and rich network of healthcare and dental care providers in the United States and overseas.
By Mumtaz Pachisa, Healthbase Media Support - July 22, 2009
MUMC in Savannah Named ‘Most Wired’ for Tenth Consecutive Year
Memorial University Medical Center (MUMC) in Savannah, Georgia, has been named one of the nation’s 100 Most Wired hospitals for the tenth consecutive year. The results were announced in the July 2009 Most Wired Survey and Benchmarking Study by Hospitals & Health Networks magazine, the journal of the American Hospital Association.
By Memorial Health - July 13, 2009
Hypoglycemia During Hospitalization Linked to Higher Mortality Risk
Hospitalized Diabetics who develop hypoglycemia have longer stays and higher risk of death.
By Brigham And Womens Hospital - July 07, 2009
Largest study of Vitamin D and Omega-3s set to begin soon at Brigham and Women's Hospital
Researchers will collect data from 20,000 men and women throughout the U.S. on the effects of these supplements on the prevention of cancer and cardiovascular disease and the potential to reduce health disparities.
By Brigham And Womens Hospital - July 04, 2009
Healthy, Older Men Live Longer With Aggressive Prostate Cancer Treatment
Researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), have found that older men, who are otherwise healthy, benefit from aggressive treatment for unfavorable-risk prostate cancer.
By Brigham And Womens Hospital - July 04, 2009
Apollo Hospitals Group consolidates leadership in healthcare
Apollo Hospitals Group consolidates leadership in healthcare with focus on clinical excellence and patient-care Record income of Rs. 14,580 million in FY08-09; Q4 income at a record Rs.3911 million.
By Ogilvypr Hyd - June 30, 2009

New Clean Remote Carries 99% Less Bacteria, Reduces MRSA and SARS Bacteria found on TV Remotes in Hospitals, Hotels, and Nursing Homes
Clean Remote, a new patent pending TV Remote that features an anti-bacteria, flat surface that effectively reduces patient or guest contamination in cruise ships, nursing homes, hospitals and hotels, is now available through distributor SourceWell Supply Company.

By Sourcewell Supply Company - June 23, 2009

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Brigham and Women’s/Faulkner Hospitals Highlighted in Healthcare Equality Index 2009
BW/F’s Leadership in Equal Treatment of LGBT Patients Highlighted in Human Rights Campaign Foundation & Gay & Lesbian Medical Association’s Index.
By Brigham And Womens Hospital - June 18, 2009
Gleason Score Of 3+4 Is Not Equal To 4+3 In Lethal Prostate Cancer
Researchers at BWH have shown that Gleason score is a strong predictor of prostate cancer mortality and that mortality rates differ among patients with a Gleason score of seven depending on whether Gleason pattern four is primary or secondary.
By Brigham And Womens Hospital - June 18, 2009

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