News For: Washington State Medical CompaniesState Medical Association Ponders Greater Scrutiny of Doctors Without Admitting Privileges FORT WAYNE, IN Indiana's NewsCenter --- A patient safety ordinance proposed in Fort Wayne appears to be prompting the Indiana State Medical Association to push harder for oversight of doctors who don't have ties to local hospitals. Early Glance: Medical companies NEW YORK Shares of some top medical companies are mixed at 10 a.m.: Abbott Labs fell $.16 or .3 percent, to $58.55. Allergan rose $.39 or .7 percent, to $59.07. Former Washington State Patrol Chief George Tellevik dead at 74 The Washington State Patrol says former Chief George Tellevik died over the weekend of cancer at the age of 74. Washington Redskins defensive end Taylor out for Dallas game ASHBURN, Va. - 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 emergency procedure Monday and will miss next week's game against the Dallas Cowboys. Wash. Flags at half staff for Arlington man Associated Press - September 22, 2008 2:05 PM ET OLYMPIA, Wash. - Flags are at half staff at Washington state agency buildings in memory of a Navy medical corpsman killed in... Minnesota Medical Trends / Companies launching on-site health clinics Wilson Tool in White Bear Lake has joined a growing list of companies trying to control health care costs by building their own medical clinics. WSU hosts Chinese medical faculty - News Weber State University partnered with Xi'an Medical School in Northwest China to form the first respiratory therapy program. Medical calendar Blood drives BLOOD DRIVES: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 17 and 18 in the blood donor room of the Mercy Medical Building, 851 E. Fifth St., Washington, Mo. Walk-ins welcome. Donors will receive a T-shirt. Varian Medical Systems and Siemens Healthcare to Improve Radiotherapy Workflows Using Standard Industry Interfaces Varian Medical Systems, the leading provider of radiation therapy solutions for oncology care, and Siemens Healthcare, a world leading supplier of healthcare solutions, today announced that the two companies will work together using industry standard interfaces to connect Varian's ARIA Oncology Information System and Siemens' syngo�� Suite for Oncology. Coroner: Rayne Township man died of medical condition WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP - The Indiana County coroner's office reported a Rayne Township man died of a medical problem after his pickup truck collided with a car at 12:20 a.m. Thursday at Route 954 and Chambersville Road. |


