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Gift Shop Mistakenly Receives Private Medical Records FOX 5 Atlanta
FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. (FOX 5) – Hundreds of private medical documents arrived at a Forsyth County gift shop, but the store's owner and investigators aren't sure why.
Bill Urges Reforms for Children Berkshire Eagle
When Colleen Surprise Jones was 13 years old, she spent afternoons in the Berkshire Mall thumbing through medical books, trying to diagnose her mental illness.
MSU will split Detroit-area medical school between DMC and Macomb Detroit Free Press
EAST LANSING - Michigan State University Board of Trustees Friday unanimously voted to select both the Detroit Medical Center and Macomb Community College as the sites for its first satellite campus of its osteopathic medical school.
Arrowhead Regional Medical center faces $19 million shortfall The Press-Enterprise
Lack of financial leadership and a lengthy lag time in collecting bills has left Arrowhead Regional Medical Center facing a $19 million cash-flow shortfall as the end of the fiscal year looms next month, officials said Thursday.
Quality Versus Quantity: Transforming Kidney Transplant Policy - Alternative Process Proposed By Medical Expert Medical News Today
A new article published in American Journal of Transplantation examines the dilemmas faced in trying to change kidney plant policy; addressing the need to balance the benefits of immediate plants with those to be had from waiting for a more suitable match. [click link for full article]
Get a clue, kids York Daily Record
May 20, 2007 — Dust off those old Nancy Drew, Sherlock Holmes and Agatha Christie books. York County Libraries wants you to hone your sleuthing skills for its 2007 Summer Reading Club, Get a Clue @ Your Library.
Book Review: 'The Overlook' takes reader on intense, gripping ride San Antonio Express-News
The best thing about Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch books is he dunks our heads and shoves us into the back seat of an accelerating police investigation and holds us captive — with his muscular prose, intimacy with police procedure and back-hand knowledge of the city of Los Angeles — for 350 pages.
HOLLY: Soldier in Iraq dies of a medical problem Detroit Free Press
A Holly soldier serving in Iraq has died of a noncombat-related medical problem, a spokeswoman from the Michigan Army National Guard said.
Mothers of newborns get baskets of goodies The Republican
SPRINGFIELD - About four to six weeks after a mother delivers her newborn baby at Mercy Medical Center she receives a knock at her front door.
Manuel 'Pete' Smith, 73; psychologist who wrote self-help books Los Angeles Times
Manuel J. "Pete" Smith, 73, a psychologist and author of "When I Say No, I Feel Guilty," the 1975 bestseller used in assertiveness training in schools and the workplace, died Saturday at UC San Diego Medical Center, his nephew Rich Cando said. Smith had been suffering from several ailments for months, and a specific cause of death was not given.
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Gift Shop Mistakenly Receives Private Medical Records FOX 5 Atlanta
FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. (FOX 5) – Hundreds of private medical documents arrived at a Forsyth County gift shop, but the store's owner and investigators aren't sure why.
Bill Urges Reforms for Children Berkshire Eagle
When Colleen Surprise Jones was 13 years old, she spent afternoons in the Berkshire Mall thumbing through medical books, trying to diagnose her mental illness.
MSU will split Detroit-area medical school between DMC and Macomb Detroit Free Press
EAST LANSING - Michigan State University Board of Trustees Friday unanimously voted to select both the Detroit Medical Center and Macomb Community College as the sites for its first satellite campus of its osteopathic medical school.
Arrowhead Regional Medical center faces $19 million shortfall The Press-Enterprise
Lack of financial leadership and a lengthy lag time in collecting bills has left Arrowhead Regional Medical Center facing a $19 million cash-flow shortfall as the end of the fiscal year looms next month, officials said Thursday.
Quality Versus Quantity: Transforming Kidney Transplant Policy - Alternative Process Proposed By Medical Expert Medical News Today
A new article published in American Journal of Transplantation examines the dilemmas faced in trying to change kidney plant policy; addressing the need to balance the benefits of immediate plants with those to be had from waiting for a more suitable match. [click link for full article]
Get a clue, kids York Daily Record
May 20, 2007 — Dust off those old Nancy Drew, Sherlock Holmes and Agatha Christie books. York County Libraries wants you to hone your sleuthing skills for its 2007 Summer Reading Club, Get a Clue @ Your Library.
Book Review: 'The Overlook' takes reader on intense, gripping ride San Antonio Express-News
The best thing about Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch books is he dunks our heads and shoves us into the back seat of an accelerating police investigation and holds us captive — with his muscular prose, intimacy with police procedure and back-hand knowledge of the city of Los Angeles — for 350 pages.
HOLLY: Soldier in Iraq dies of a medical problem Detroit Free Press
A Holly soldier serving in Iraq has died of a noncombat-related medical problem, a spokeswoman from the Michigan Army National Guard said.
Mothers of newborns get baskets of goodies The Republican
SPRINGFIELD - About four to six weeks after a mother delivers her newborn baby at Mercy Medical Center she receives a knock at her front door.
Manuel 'Pete' Smith, 73; psychologist who wrote self-help books Los Angeles Times
Manuel J. "Pete" Smith, 73, a psychologist and author of "When I Say No, I Feel Guilty," the 1975 bestseller used in assertiveness training in schools and the workplace, died Saturday at UC San Diego Medical Center, his nephew Rich Cando said. Smith had been suffering from several ailments for months, and a specific cause of death was not given.
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