10/12/2008 News For: Compare Medical PlansPlanning board approves site for new medical office building The proposed site plan for a new Professional Office Building POB III at Cullman Regional Medical Center was recently approved by the City of Cullman Planning Commission. Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage plans parking garage Parking problems at Eisenhower Medical Center may be a thing of the past if hospital officials oversee the completion of a proposed four-story underground parking garage, officials said Thursday. Hoana Medical to present clinical findings on early warning systems at Abu Dhabi Medical Congress Hoana announced today that Chief Strategic Officer T. Heather Herdman, Ph.D., RN, will be presenting at the Abu Dhabi Medical Congress in late October 2008 in the United Arab Emirates. Phase II Medical expands facility ROCHESTER and#8212; Phase II Medical Manufacturing recently announced it has completed the expansion of its Rochester facility, expanding its manufacturing and production capacity by 50 percent, while keeping a focus on energy efficiency and recycling. Human skull found in Ardmore Associated Press - October 12, 2008 1:15 AM ET ARDMORE, Okla. - The state Medical Examiner's office plans to ask famed forensic anthropologist Clyde Snow for help in identifying a human... Provena Medical Group opens Channahon office JOLIET - Provena Saint Joseph Medical Center dedicated the Provena Medical Group office in Channahon on Tuesday. Palm Scanners Improve Security, Medical Care By Dave Hendricks - U.S. hospitals are adopting palm-scanning technology popular with Japanese banks to prevent fraud and link patients with medical records. Kurup?s prescription for reporting medical errors KOCHI: The culture of blame, shame, punishment, and peer condemnation are clear shackles in reporting medical errors, said K. Narayana Kurup, the former Acting Chief Justice of the Madras High Court. Delivering the inaugural address at ... AGA Medical files for $200 million IPO AGA Medical Holdings Inc on Friday filed to raise up to $200 million in an initial public offering of common stock. Ratcliffe recalls strange medical situations Spend enough time in the medical profession and you?ll make some interesting memories. Dr. Alfred A. Ratcliffe Jr., who retired at the end of September, is no exception. |


