How to tell if you're officially burned out
New York Post - Job burnout isn't just an expression ? it's now a bona fide medical disorder. In May, the World Health Organization classified job burnout as "a syndrome conceptualized as resulting...
View ArticleWaterboro deaths investigated as murder, suicide
Biddeford Journal Tribune - NORTH WATERBORO ? The death of a Waterboro couple is being investigated as a domestic violence murder suicide. Maine Public Safety spokesman Steve McCausland said the bodies...
View ArticleBuxton Police: Suspect allegedly pointed loaded firearm at officers
Biddeford Journal Tribune - BUXTON ? A local man whom police say brandished a weapon and then pointed one at them when they went to check on his well-being Saturday was evaluated at a Sanford medical...
View ArticleBusiness briefs for 7/21/19
Galesburg Register-Mail - Luker recognized as 'CEO to Know'MONMOUTH ? A national health care publication is recognizing OSF HealthCare Holy Family Medical Center President Patty Luker as one its "70...
View ArticleMaine Medical Association names new CEO
AP - MANCHESTER, Maine (AP) - The Maine Medical Association has named an attorney as its new leader. Interim CEO Andrew Maclean is set to take the helm as CEO starting Aug. 1. The previous CEO Gordon...
View ArticleNorman students participate in OMRF science program
Norman Transcript - OKLAHOMA CITY -- Three Norman students are completing eight weeks of research as Sir Alexander Fleming Scholars at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation in Oklahoma City.
View ArticleMedical marijuana petition drive running strong in Nebraska
AP - Organizers of a petition drive to legalize medical marijuana in Nebraska say they're hitting their early signature goals with help from an all-volunteer network, but opponents are mobilizing to...
View ArticleDr. Patrice Harris sworn-in as the American Medical Association's first Black...
New York Amsterdam News - In June, Dr. Patrice A. Harris, a psychiatrist from Atlanta, was sworn-in as the 174th president of the American Medical Association (AMA).
View ArticleAndhra Pradesh: Pregnant woman carried on makeshift stretcher
India Times - A pregnant woman had to be carried in a makeshift stretcher (in local parlance Doli) all the way to get a medical convoy (ambulance) which was over 6
View ArticleEMS hires new billing company to boost cyber-security
Elizabeth City Daily Advance - Pasquotank-Camden Emergency Medical Services is moving patients' billing data to a new, cloud-based service, in another step to protect that sensitive information after...
View Article2 heat-related deaths reported over the weekend
Chicago Sun-Times - Bettye Richmond and James Alighire died July 20 during the weekend heat wave, according to the medical examiner's office.
View ArticleBudding NFL player who lost arm in accident will have medical bills paid by...
FOX News - A promising NFL defensive tackle who lost his arm in a July 4 car crash will be paid by the Miami Dolphins even though he will never play again.
View ArticleCannabis conference on the way
Garden Island - LIHUE Joshua Fukino has been a vocal advocate for medical marijuana since 2015, when he decided to take a risk and start Kauai Kine Media, which hosts the Daily Toke.
View ArticleTwo-year certification renewal now for medical cannabis
Garden Island - HONOLULU ? The state Department of Health on Thursday began allowing qualifying patients to renew their medical cannabis certification cards for up to two years.
View ArticleMassena Memorial Hospital welcomes new administrative director of medical...
- MASSENA -- Massena Memorial Hospital has welcomed Jeremy Marcil to the staff as administrative director of medical imaging services following the retirement of Bob Elsner in May. Marcil previously...
View ArticleDon't despair about our antibiotic resistance crisis
Leesburg Daily Commercial - When the media covers antibiotic-resistant bugs, they typically describe them with a sense of alarm, fear and helplessness.Much of this is warranted: Antibiotic resistance...
View ArticleGeorgia woman killed when jet-ski hits Lake Lanier shoreline
AP - ATLANTA (AP) - A 20-year-old Georgia woman was killed in a jet-ski wreck on Lake Lanier. News outlets report Kaylynn Ticas of Lawrenceville died Saturday after being transported to Northeast...
View Article2 heat-related deaths reported over the weekend, officials say
WLS ABC Chicago - The weekend's heat wave contributed to at least two deaths Saturday, bringing the total of heat-related deaths this season to three, according to autopsy reports from the Cook County...
View ArticleNational Medical Commission Bill introduced in Lok Sabha
The Hindu - The National Medical Commission (NMC) Bill, which seeks to replace the 63-year-old Medical Council of India (MCI) to reform the medical sector in India, was introduced in Lok Sabha on...
View ArticleDoctors warn against home testing kits for cancer-causing BRCA mutations
Times of Israel - Medical professionals say that the tests were 'more often wrong than right' and women's experiences can be 'terrifying' if they get a false positive
View Article