News For: Ohio Medical CoverageForum on medical school Have you ever wondered what it takes to get into medical school? How would you apply? What classes and tests should you take in high school or college? CMU board approves creation of medical school ������ There's no doubt about it -- Central Michigan University will establish a medical school. Medical center gets patients ready for potential disaster With a hurricane churning in the Gulf of Mexico inching closer to the Texas coast line, Tomball and Magnolia residents are not the only people preparing for what could be a major storm. Tomball Regional Medical Center must also be ready to provide emergency services and protect its patients during potential disasters. Attorney general's medical marijuana guidelines change little Guidelines recently issued by the state attorney general have had little effect on the Inland's regulation of medical marijuana. Last month, Attorney General Jerry Brown said licensed state cooperatives or less formal collectives are legal under California law. 4:15 p.m. ��� Guam Medical Society to hold meeting on Wednesday 4:15 p.m. ��� The Guam Medical Society is holding its Continuing Medical Education Meeting at 6 p.m. Sept. 24 at the Hyatt Regency Guam. According to a news release from the society, this meeting is sponsored by the Good Samaritan Hospital and is free to all Medical and Allied Health Professionals, Guam Medical Society members and non-members. Hospital Provides Medical Screenings Springfield, MO -- CoxHealth Hospital opened its doors for medical screenings and demonstrations this morning. Health advocates say the screenings can more than pay off for your future quality of life. VA Medical Center shutting down several departments The W.G. "Bill" Hefner VA Medical Center is eliminating its emergency, surgery and inpatient services. The center will focus on mental health and lon ... Ed McMahon Allowed to Sue Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Ed McMahon suing Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in LA for $1 million while his own legal battles are not going away anytime soon. State medical team treats Ike victims A day after Hurricane Ike ripped into Texas, a disaster response team from Connecticut arrived on Galveston Island to begin providing medical care to survivors and rescuers. Presentation addresses Medicare coverage Siskiyou County residents have two opportunities available to hear�� the State Health Insurance Assistance Program SHIP and the California Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program HICAP Program Manager, Debbie Weiland, present a talk on ���Medicare Coverage of Kidney Dialysis and Transplant Services.��� |

