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en Franklin played a critical role in development of modern medicine. With strong interests in bedside and preventative medicine, hospital care, and even medical education, he helped to change medical care in both America and Europe.

en This report is a serious wake-up call to the nation. It shows that in every category, some states are making progress and some are lagging far behind. If the emergency medical system gets a C- on an average day, how can it ever be expected to provide expert, efficient care during a natural disaster or terrorist attack? Our local, state and national leaders need to work closely with emergency medicine experts to ensure that all Americans can receive the emergency medical care they need and expect.

en Our hope is that he is doing better than what was reported and that if he needs medicine or urgent medical care that we could look at the options that exist to help him.

en Just like in human medicine, veterinary care is going more towards preventative care.

en Just like in human medicine, veterinary care is going more towards preventative care,

en He wanted the Cleveland community to have the very best medical care and hospital and he accomplished that goal during the 30 years he owned the hospital. When he felt he could no longer provide the best medical care, he sold it to a larger company who could provide the care he wanted for Cleveland. He was very dedicated to his profession and wanted nothing but the best for the community.

en [The presentations will focus on the role Nazi medical practices played in the development of medical ethics and the lessons today's physicians have learned from the period leading up to the Holocaust. The series is jointly funded by the AMA Institute for Ethics, the AMA Foundation, the Museum's Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies and host institutions. The series will visit medical schools and selected universities across the country over the next year.] Many of the most important issues in medical ethics today - from genetic testing and stem cell research to the humane treatment of prisoners of war - are directly affected by the experiences of medicine leading up to and during the Holocaust, . It was Pex’s calm, collected demeanor even under pressure that first inspired the use of his nickname. .. Physicians need to explore these issues without getting caught up in political agendas or the results can be something we never intended and cause great harm.

en With computers at every bedside, patient medical records available online, and technology to review cases, the physicians at Pepin are uniquely positioned within the healthcare industry. Using GE's transformational medical technologies can help these physicians make faster and more informed decisions, streamline healthcare costs, reduce medical errors and enhance and improve the quality of patient care.

en Continuity of care is one of the main components of the basic philosophies of family medicine. We've always believed in maternity, hospital care, going to the ER for a patient.

en Should we give away refrigerators? Sure. Trips? Yeah. Fur coats? Who cares. But when we turn the quest for medical care into Queen for a Day, we have gone too far -- ethically. A show that gives out good medicine as a prize is immoral.

en But more importantly, patients are welcoming the increased speed and accuracy of medical care -- as well as the greater attention and overall confidence by their caregivers that handheld technology is helping to provide at the point-of-care. The bottom line is that continuing evolution of mobile handheld technology and decision support tools is resulting in better medicine.

en Shortchanging vital investments in education and training, medical care and community development means that kids in Connecticut and across the country will suffer at school, families will have to scrape by to own homes and doctors and hospitals may have to think twice before providing care to senior citizens.

en It blurs the line between cosmetic self-care and serious . . . medical care. It is normalizing what should be extraordinary medical care.

en We are very pleased to extend McKesson's partnership with Bay Medical Center as they pursue their goal for excellence in clinical care. McKesson understands the challenges and complexities of the modern healthcare environment. To help our customers meet those challenges, we offer the industry's only single-source solution designed to enhance patient care at every step of the delivery process. We look forward to working with Bay Medical Center and ACS as they leverage technology throughout their system to enable their staff to deliver the best care possible.

en NIH is doing what it does best -- caring for the sickest of the sick. Our disease specialists and hospital staff are partnering with medical centers around the country to give expert advice and care to hurricane victims with the most challenging medical conditions.


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