Articles, tagged with "medical training", page 1
01st December 2009
The concept is often one that is ripped right out of a horror novel or late-night news special. The idea that doctors can perform surgery on the wrong side of the body is a frightening one. Most people would dismiss the idea of such a surgery mishap as be...
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Author:
Freddy Roy
10th July 2009
Psychiatrists are some of the busiest doctors in the medical industry; and they have more stress than any other doctors. There are several functions of a psychiatrist and they have to go through some pretty intense training before they are officially reco...
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Author:
Lisa Simmons
07th July 2009
On November 22, 2006, the Detroit Medical Center ("DMC") and Wayne State University ("WSU") announced a temporizing resolution to a long-standing contractual dispute. This dispute threatened both the future of the DMC/WSU jointly sponsored residency progr...
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Author:
Wachler & Associates
25th February 2009
A five step guide to pursuing a medical negligence claim.
Medical negligence is notoriously difficult to prove. Your opinion as a layperson is going to come into direct conflict with the opinions of medical 'experts' and unless you have medical trainin...
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Author:
Nick Jervis
12th February 2009
Just imagine if your body can produce its own natural collagen. Save your money on collagen firming lotions that are advertised with those two words, collagen added, on the bottle because they don't work.
You don't have to imagine if you can produce yo...
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Author:
Marcia Kruger
17th December 2008
Medical negligence in the hospital setting is often because nurses are charged with giving care to far too many patients. Many medical facilities are routinely understaffed, often due to budgetary constraints. Another problem hospitals are dealing with is...
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Author:
Robert Palmer