Medicine
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Colorectal Cancer Part 5: Review of Medical Literature: Not All Patients Benefit From Chemotherapy
Question: The author is a renowned oncologist from the famous Mayo Clinic. It is most amazing to note that “in the past chemotherapy resulted only in temporary tumour shrinkage.” Even shrinkage is infrequently achieved. But then, we were made to believe that chemotherapy was necessary. Was it a mistake then?
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Medical Training
Health care positions that benefit from comprehensive medical training are most often found in hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and day care health centers. Professionals, such as Patient Care Technicians, will be in constant contact with patients, and they are responsible for providing extensive daily care, recording vital signs, maintaining health records, and reporting to supervising medical professionals (generally a registered nurse).
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Medical Malpractice - NY Lawyers No Longer Required To Ask Clients To Pay Them Back If Case Lost
Importantly, the law that Governor Pataki just signed says that a lawyer is no longer REQUIRED to pursue their clients for expenses. In most cases, at least in the greater New York metropolitan area, most medical malpractice attorneys would not ask their client to repay their expenses if they lost the case.
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Learn Why Some People Need a Big City New York Law Firm for Their Malpractice Case
This brings us back to the question of why someone would seek out a lawyer in the City. People have impressions of lawyers and doctors and professionals. There are some very good large malpractice firms in New York City. There are some excellent small malpractice firms on Long Island. Where you choose to go should not rest on your impression of an office at a fancy address in the City.
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Medical Malpractice: What Are The Six Greatest Risks?
First, lets make one thing clear, the vast majority of patients do not experience any form of Medical Malpractice. In fact the error rate seems to only be between 5 to 80 errors per 100,000 visits to medical practitioners. That not withstanding if you are one of those who become a victim of Medical Malpractice your error rate is 100%.
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How Alternative Medicine Fits in Today's Society
The stresses of today’s society have led some to cry out for change. Many find solace and healing in alternative medicine treatments. The natural treatments and calming effects of many of them are exactly what many people have been searching for in order to reduce their stress. The average person is forced to deal with a large amount of stress on a daily basis.
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Canadian Drug Stores
Canadian drug stores often provide drugs at lower prices than American pharmacies. They offer special discounts as high as 80%. This is because the Canadian government regulates the prices of drugs. These include brand name and generic prescriptions for the drugs. American citizens can also place drug orders in Canadian drug stores.
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Independent Medical Reviews For Different Types of Organizations
All of these organizations work in the health care space to provide either payment services or preauthorization of treatments. There are other types of insurers that also use independent review organizations in order to administer claims. Disability insurance carriers, their TPAs and medical management firms also use IROs as well as workers compensation carriers, their TPAs and medical management firms.
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I Hope You Will Never Need a Medical Malpractice Lawyer
Numerous lawsuits are filed every year for medical malpractice in the US. The patients or their near ones have the right to claim for economic and non economic damages. Generally claims are made for improper medication, improper surgery, misdiagnosis, negligence etc. The patient can file a claim lawsuit even when the informed consent of the patient is taken.
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Travel Nurses Enjoy Excellent Benefits While Visiting and Living in Exciting Cities Across the USA
A recent news story has quoted Jeanette Klemczak, chief nurse executive for Michigan, who said “in Michigan by 2010 we will be 7,000 nurses short and by 2015 we will be 18,000 nurses short.” The numbers are very similar in other parts of the country. There simply is not enough nurses to meet the healthcare needs of the retiring Baby Boomers and an aging population.
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