News For: Medical And Green CardMedical machines idle MULTIMILLION-dollar medical scanning machines have been sitting idle in the Flinders Medical Centre basement and a freight shed at Adelaide Airport for at least three months. Medical waste, documents found in reserve DANGEROUS medical waste and confidential patient documents were yesterday discovered scattered in a council reserve where children play. UCD Medical Center names new COO Vincent L. Johnson Jr. has been hired as the new chief operating officer for UC Davis Medical Center. UCD Medical Center names Vincent L. Johnson Jr. its chief operating officer. Ixonia resident appointed ophthalmology professor IXONIA - Joseph J. Carroll, Ph.D., of Ixonia, has been appointed assistant professor of ophthalmology and biophysics at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. Calf op rules Redskins' Taylor out for Dallas game What seemed like an annoying kick in the calf turned into a significant medical issue for the Washington Redskins and defensive end Jason Taylor, who underwent a 20-minute procedure Monday and will miss next week's game against the Dallas Cowboys. "He's going to be fine," coach Jim Zorn said. "Our problem is that he's going to be out for this Dallas game for sure. I can't tell you beyond ... Medical marijuana, stem cell research on Nov. 4 ballot Two ballot proposals regarding marijuana use and stem cell research will be presented for Michigan voters on Nov. 4. Proposal 08-1 would allow patients suffering from qualifying medical conditions to cultivate and use restricted amounts of marijuana. Cancer, glaucoma, HIV, AIDS, Hepatitis C, multiple sclerosis and other approved conditions specified by the Department of Community Health are ... More Money for Medical College Senator Bob Casey along with the state's senior senator, Arlen Specter, delivered more government money to a project Monday in Scranton. Casey and arlen Specter promised $1 million for the new Commonwealth Medical College that's being developed. Results on Efficacy of Medical Acoustics' Lung Flute(R) to be Presented at European Respiratory Society Congress Medical Acoustics LLC, a commercial-stage medical device company which employs acoustic technologies for diagnostic and therapeutic medical applications, today announced that the tuberculosis TB study of its innovative and easy to use pulmonary device, the Lung FluteR, conducted by Dr. Akira Fujita, and Dr. Kengo Murata at Tokyo Metropolitan Fuchu Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, has been accepted ... Obituaries for September 22 Mary Ellen Butkowski, 74, a resident of Edgewater for 33 years and previously of Chesapeake, Va., died of congestive heart failure Sept. 20 at Anne Arundel Medical Center. Rush University Medical Center redefines recycling Rush University Medical Center is taking steps to confront America's reputation for producing large amounts of unused waste products. U.S. Hospitals produce an estimated 2,000 tons of unused, surplus medical supplies of waste every year. And it takes $200 million to make equipment that is chucked out without even being opened. |

