Archive for the ‘Lab Medicine’ Category

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

“Does Your Shih Tzu Have Allergies?”, an article at Holistic Junction (Allergies Hayfever Natural Cure)

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

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Does Your Shih Tzu Have Allergies?, an article published on the Holistic Junction web site This article was published on the Holistic Junction web site on October 12, 2006

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Christmas Gifts And Presents Ideas For Your Loved Ones

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

The holidays are approaching. Here are a few Christmas gifts and presents ideas for your loved ones.

Excellent Christmas Gift Baskets

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Few in online medical community choose “.md”

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

Oklahoma will no longer offer a loan repayment program intended to encourage physicians to practice in the state’s rural communities. But health care advocates say it was a small sacrifice because state lawmakers agreed to continue funding three other — much larger — programs that help rural communities attract primary care physicians.

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Oklahoma stops repaying medical school loans

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

Oklahoma will no longer offer a loan repayment program intended to encourage physicians to practice in the state’s rural communities. But health care advocates say it was a small sacrifice because state lawmakers agreed to continue funding three other — much larger — programs that help rural communities attract primary care physicians.

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Doctor organizations’ concerns put brakes on health IT bill

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

Washington — An attempt to quickly pass a Senate health information technology bill was derailed after medical groups raised concerns about its quality measurement, patient privacy and funding provisions.

Senators in mid-November considered but could not agree on “hotlining” the bill, a term for passing it by unanimous consent without formal floor debate, said Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee spokesman Michael Mahaffey.

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“Free” EMR system comes with fee for support services

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

Oklahoma will no longer offer a loan repayment program intended to encourage physicians to practice in the state’s rural communities. But health care advocates say it was a small sacrifice because state lawmakers agreed to continue funding three other — much larger — programs that help rural communities attract primary care physicians.

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More health plans agree to New York model for physician rankings

Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

Oklahoma will no longer offer a loan repayment program intended to encourage physicians to practice in the state’s rural communities. But health care advocates say it was a small sacrifice because state lawmakers agreed to continue funding three other — much larger — programs that help rural communities attract primary care physicians.

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Personnel history: What to keep — and what to keep out

Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

Oklahoma will no longer offer a loan repayment program intended to encourage physicians to practice in the state’s rural communities. But health care advocates say it was a small sacrifice because state lawmakers agreed to continue funding three other — much larger — programs that help rural communities attract primary care physicians.

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California fines plan for failing to reveal policy cancellation incentive

Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

Oklahoma will no longer offer a loan repayment program intended to encourage physicians to practice in the state’s rural communities. But health care advocates say it was a small sacrifice because state lawmakers agreed to continue funding three other — much larger — programs that help rural communities attract primary care physicians.

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Oregon’s Tough Meth Laws May Have Unintended Consequences

Saturday, December 1st, 2007

Two years ago, Oregon enacted the toughest anti-methamphetamine laws in the country, resulting in the near elimination of local meth labs and meth toxic waste dumps. The supply of meth on Portland, Ore. streets, however, is greater than ever, because of the influx of meth from Mexican drug cartels, The WestLinn (Ore.) Tidings reported on Nov. 29.

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