 | News: Family mourns soldier killed in Afghanistan Buffalo News - Karen Robinson - Mar 7, 2010 “My brother was so dedicated to the Army,” said Dikcis, 23, who served in the 101st Airborne Division before his medical retirement. “He was my best friend, | | | | |
 | News: Dr. Martin Randolph, 'a giant' of medicine, dead at 92 Danbury News Times - Robert Miller - Mar 5, 2010 He may have been the first board-certified specialist in any field to work here. The city had a cadre of general practitioners who practiced the whole range | | | | |
 | News: Health Care Summit - Part 1 R & D Magazine - Feb 26, 2010 Our own physician, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, has been watching all of this, our chief medical correspondent. Sanjay, we're going back and forth on costs and -- and | | | | |
 | News: A new twist on bad ankles Pioneer Press - Christopher Snowbeck - Mar 6, 2010 The Twin Cities' next medical device growth area could be extremity joint replacement, with the No. 2 maker now based in Edina. | | | | |
 | News: States' roles will shift in new NHIN landscape Government Health IT - Paul McCloskey - Mar 11, 2010 The question was put to Dr. Doug Fridsma, the director of standards and interoperability in the Office of the National Coordinator by an audience member who | | | | |
 | News: No new information on suspicious substance StandardNet - Mar 3, 2010 Two IRS workers were taken to an Ogden hospital, but officials said their medical emergencies are unrelated to the material. Bertram said she was not aware | | | | |
 | News: On The Scene: A survey that counts Oregon Business - Kevin Manahan - Mar 3, 2010 Samantha O'Neil, media relations specialist at the Census Bureau and also the tour's producer, says language barriers and general awareness are two of the | | | | |
 | News: LOCAL BRIEFS Asbury Park Press - Mar 12, 2010 Robert Abreu, with the Bridge Financial Group, an office of MetLife, has been appointedagency sales director and investment specialist of MetLife Securities | | | | |
 | News: Obama agenda: One last big try msnbc.com - Mark Murray - Feb 23, 2010 The co-pays for seeing doctors including specialist and emergency services have increased anywhere from 20% to 40%. On top of all this, we now have to pay | | | | |
 | News: COUNTRY CLUB OF SCRANTON v. WORKERS' COMPENSATION APPEAL BOARD Leagle.com - Judge Simpson - Feb 18, 2010 Claimant again sought treatment from Employer's Panel Physician, who referred him to Dr. Christopher Metzger (Orthopedic Specialist), a board-certified | | | | |
 | News: Shining a spotlight on a common form of cancer SuburbanJournals - David Baugher - Mar 8, 2010 St. John's Mercy Medical Center is doing its part. For the second year in a row, the hospital is distributing fecal occult blood test kits. | | | | |
 | News: Genetic testing may yield personalized health treatments USA Today - Rita Rubin - Feb 24, 2010 Gooding, 75, whose medical history could fill a cardiology textbook, took a saliva test last fall to see whether he had inherited fully working copies of a | | | | |
 | News: Dirty air tab $193M San Bernardino Sun - Jim Steinberg - Mar 2, 2010 California insurance carriers face higher costs, in part, because the state's dirty air caused more than $193 million in hospital medical care from | | | | |
 | News: Walter K. Graham, executive director, UNOS Richmond Times Dispatch - Lindy Keast Rodman - 7 hours ago Walter K. Graham (left), Executive Director of United Network for Organ Sharing, talks with organ placement specialist Tim Ernst. By Tammie Smith About | | | | |
 | News: 'Speed-dating' doctors woo patients CNN - Ashley Fantz - Mar 8, 2010 Notices about Doc Shop, the brainchild of a hospital marketing specialist, are sent to e-mail addresses in the hospital's database, posted on its Facebook | | | | |
 | News: Veterinary/Pet care: 'Read the fine print' when it comes to pet insurance Ocala - Marian Rizzo - Mar 1, 2010 They found a possible tumor in his liver, and we had to take him to a specialist in Gainesville. They did an ultrasound. The insurance company fought me | | | | |
 | News: 7 Jobs that Do Not Require Strong Math Skills City Town Info Education Channel - Heather O'Neill - Mar 11, 2010 PAs take medical histories, examine and treat patients, order and interpret laboratory tests and x rays, and make diagnoses. They can also treat minor | | | | |
 | News: Cowell heartbroken after toddler's death Gaea Times (blog) - Mar 14, 2010 | | | | |
 | News: Treatment and Recovery Starts with the Client's Own Commitment The Star-Ledger - NJ.com (blog) - David Kerr - Mar 9, 2010 For example, a psychiatric facility may not be able to treat medical issues. His suggestion is that “rather than shoehorn everybody into one program, | | | | |
 | News: FDR's medical history as detective story Irish Times - Maurice Neligan - Mar 9, 2010 His medical woes were far from over. As president, he had as personal physician Admiral Ross T McIntire, an ear, nose and throat specialist. | | | | |
 | News: Fairfax eyes US workers comp specialist Globe and Mail - Tara Perkins - Feb 18, 2010 The policies cover things such as disability, death benefits, and medical expenses for people injured on the job. The economy and stiff competition caused | | | | |
 | News: Tamara Browning: Vachel Lindsay home hosts humanitarian photos The State Journal-Register - Mar 10, 2010 | | | | |
 | News: Spine and Sports Medicine Promotes Patient Well-being Online PR News (press release) - Mar 10, 2010 Spine and Sports medicine also offers medical massage, Lumbar pain specialist nyc, acupuncture, and non-surgical spinal compression. | | | | |
 | News: Jos: Another Massacre THISDAY - George Oji - Mar 7, 2010 At the Plateau State Specialist Hospital, 18 other bodies were also deposited at the mortuary. The Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the hospital, | | | | |
 | News: Haiti | With nearly half a million orphaned children before the quake, Haiti's | | | | |
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