11/30/2008 News For: Free Clinic In ColoradoClinic offers free breast exams Reddy Medical Clinic in Clinton is sponsoring free clinical breast exams from 1-4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31, in honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Practitioner DeYoung joins CPMC Wiggins Clinic Colorado Plains Medical Center of Fort Morgan has a new full-time medical provider at its Wiggins Clinic. Armed Robbers Open Fire at Medical Marijuana Clinic No one is injured despite gunfire during the robbery of a medical marijuana clinic in Mission Hills... South County datebook Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center offers free flu vaccinations for adults. The clinic will be held from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. or while supplies last Tuesday in the hospital's main lobby, at 751 Medical Center Court. Optional $2 donations will benefit the Sharp Chula Vista Auxiliary. UTA professor launches a program to help veterans succeed in college By CHRIS VAUGHN ARLINGTON ��� Alexa Smith-Osborne spent several years taking her father ��� a veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam ��� to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., for routine medical care. As wounded troops, some of them crippled with burns and shrapnel injuries, began pouring into the hospital from Afghanistan and Iraq, Smith-Osborne was struck with a feeling of ... Omak schools to seek health clinic OMAK - After agreeing that a medical clinic at Omak High School will not provide condoms or other birth control, the Omak School Board decided Tuesday to apply for grants to offer students primary-care services at school. Frisco Cares Clinic may move into building of its own With the faltering economy leaving more people jobless and without health insurance for their family, the low-cost Frisco Cares Clinic may soon be able to expand their hours and help more children. Giving thanks: Shannon Watson Giving thanks is something Shannon Watson does every day. As executive director of Tri City Health Partnership Free Medical Clinic, Watson is thankful for the community���s generosity in supporting the clinic and for the work of its volunteers. Stem-cell debate may re-emerge in Nebraska The debate over stem-cell research in Nebraska could heat up again soon. On one side, many University of Nebraska Medical Center scientists are eager to see whether President-elect Barack Obama delivers on his promise to ease restrictions on embryonic stem-cell research. Many lament closing of clinic Nobody carried a bullhorn or a protest sign to Aliquippa's Commonwealth Medical Center yesterday to decry its possible closure. Those sentiments were all expressed long ago, residents said. |

