Yuma Sun - SOMERTON ? Like many immigrants, Miriam Heras arrived in this country with limited knowledge of English.
Student gets boost toward medical career
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Medtronic quarterly sales beat estimates
Irish Times - Medical device maker based in Dublin increased profit forecast
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UAlbany Police Department to conduct active shooter training
WNYT NBC Albany - The UAlbany Police Department will be conducting training for police and emergency medical response to active shooter incidents on Tuesday.
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Ending Surprise Medical Bills: The Very Good, The Good And The Ugly
Forbes - Surprise medical billing is a problem that needs a solution. My own preference is for a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) solution. Senator Bill Cassidy (R-La.) has an arbitration solution that is almost as good. The Senate Labor Committee, by contrast, wants to engage in price fixing.
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Florida bosses told Puerto Rican medical staffers: Speak English or be fired, workers say
AP - The group of seven Puerto Rican health care workers filed a complaint and wrote a letter to the Florida Department of Health.
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City Council might decide Medical Marijuana regulations Monday
KOMU NBC Columbia - City Manger John Glascock's contract may also be approved.
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Lawsuit: Virginia inmate's fatal injuries were ignored
AP - FARMVILLE, Va. (AP) ? The mother of a Virginia inmate who died in jail is suing officials, saying her son's urgent medical needs were ignored and led to his 2017 death. The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports Victoria Sisson filed a lawsuit Monday accusing officers and medical staff at Piedmont Regional Jail of ignoring Jason Sisson as he suffered from medical complications. Another inmate reportedly attacked 39-year-old Jason Sisson and upon his return from receiving care for skull fractures, Sisson didn't receive a check-up or required monitoring for days. The suit, citing video footage, says he banged on his cell, bled and passed out. He was later taken off life support from brain damage. An officer was fired for falsifying records saying he made mandated checks. The lawsuit seeks more than $100 million in damages. Jail officials declined to comment. ___ Information from: Richmond Times-Dispatch,...
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Morning patient rounds improve communication, teamwork at NHRMC
Wilmington Star-News - Editor's Note: This article is made possible through a sponsored content partnership with New Hanover Regional Medical Center.Patients in the hospital interact with many types of health care professionals during their stay. Meanwhile, as test results or new information surface, the answers to big questions ? such as what is the next step for my care, or when can I go home ? can change.At New Hanover Regional Medical Center, clinical teams meet with their patients each morning,
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MGMA and Cedar Release Healthcare Technology Report to Help Medical Practices Improve Patient Engagement and Efficiency
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Burlington City family questions county morque after mom mistakenly listed as unclaimed
Doylestown Intelligencer - Already grieving, a Burlington City family now fears the Burlington County Medical Examiners Office provided the wrong body for cremation.
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US mental health staff warned not to contradict Trump after mass shootings
The Independent - Human Services directive orders medical professionals not to post anything on social media running contrary to president's comments on tragedies in El Paso and Dayton
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Ribery arrives in Tuscany ahead of Fiorentina move
Breitbart - Milan (AFP) ? French winger Franck Ribery travelled to Italy on Wednesday to complete a medical ahead of a move to Serie A club Fiorentina. The
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Tilray to ship $3.3M of medical cannabis to Germany
Seeking Alpha - Tilray (TLRY) subsidiary Tilray Portugal Unipessoal Lda. inks an agreement with Cannamedical Pharma GmbH to export $3.3M of medical cannabis to Germany, th
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KGMU staff to get perks at par with SGPGI
India Times - Teaching and non-teaching staff, workers and resident doctors of Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences and King George Medical University
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Truck engulfed in flames after Northway crash
Colonie Times Union - A pick-up truck towing a trailer caught fire on the Northway after the trailer blew a tire and the truck hit the center median, State Police said. Justin L. Blankenship, 40, of North Tonawanda suffered minor injuries but a passenger, Michael C. Massman, 50, of North Tonawanda, was flown to the University of Vermont medical center with a punctured lung and burns to his legs, troopers said.
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International ring charged in San Antonio with stealing millions of dollars from military veterans
San Antonio Express-News - U.S. Attorney John Bash and Justice Department officials to announce Wednesday that a federal grand jury in San Antonio indicted five people in the massive identity fraud case that was enabled with personal information stolen from a U.S. medical brigade in South Korea.
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Philips fired whistleblower who warned of graft
Seeking Alpha - Philips (PHG) was warned of suspicious sales of its medical equipment to the Brazilian government, and failed to halt them, nearly a decade before an alleg
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Woman succumbs to dengue at DMCH
Bangladesh Daily Sun - A woman died of dengue fever at Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) on Wednesday. The deceased was identified as Layla, 27, was residing in Gandariaarea of the capital. A director of DMCH confirmed the news.
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Sharps Compliance: Fiscal 4Q Earnings Snapshot
AP - HOUSTON (AP) _ Sharps Compliance Corp. (SMED) on Wednesday reported fiscal fourth-quarter net income of $490,000, after reporting a loss in the same period a year earlier. The Houston-based company said it had net income of 3 cents per share. The results topped Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of three analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of 1 cent per share. The medical waste management company posted revenue of $12.2 million in the period, also beating Street forecasts. Three analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $10.8 million. For the year, the company reported net income of $214,000, or 1 cent per share, swinging to a profit in the period. Revenue was reported as $44.3 million. The company's shares closed at $3.79. A year ago, they were trading at $3.27. _____ This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on SMED at...
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Driver hurt in single-vehicle rollover accident in Somerton
Yuma Sun - A 17-year-old female driver was transported to Yuma Regional Medical Center for further evaluation following a single-vehicle rollover accident early Tuesday morning.
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