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DuPage County in 60 seconds.(News)
Police looking into shooting: Addison police are investigating a drive-by shooting that sent one person to the hospital Friday night. The unidentified victim was taken to Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood with unknown injuries after the shooting near the intersection of Addison Road...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, hospital, Loyola University
Research articles 2007-05-26
George breaks his hip Cardinal falls while blessing Easter baskets during Mass.(News)
Byline: Sara Faiwell and Amie Shak Daily Herald Staff Writers Cardinal Francis George will spend this Christian holy day in the hospital, rather than preaching, after suffering a slightly fractured hip in a fall at a Chicago church Saturday morning. George, 70,...
Tags: basket, Chicago, HEALTHCARE, hospital, Loyola University
Research articles 2007-04-08
Applications jump at Illinois nursing schools; Capacity shortage; good applicants turned away.(News)
Byline: SARAH A. KLEIN Illinois faces a serious nursing shortage, but it's not for lack of would-be nurses. Applications at local nursing schools have increased dramatically since 2002, more than doubling at the University of Illinois and rising as much as...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, hospital, Loyola University, nurse, University of Illinois
Research articles 2005-11-28
Loyola to close med incinerator.(Loyola University)(Brief Article)
Byline: Bruce Geiselman Loyola University Health System in Illinois has signed an agreement with the state Environmental Protection Agency to shut down the medical waste incinerator on the hospital's Maywood campus within five years. Loyola,...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, hospital, Loyola University
Research articles 2005-08-29
World's smallest baby gets to go home.(News)
Byline: Fernando Diaz Daily Herald Staff Writer The world's smallest baby went home Tuesday, almost six months after she was born at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, weighing just 8.6 ounces. Doctors predicted in late December that Rumaisa Rahman and her...
Tags: hospital, Loyola University, oxygen
Research articles 2005-02-09
Indian couple's preemie sets world record for smallest, surviving baby
MAYWOOD, United States AFP — The world's tiniest surviving baby made her public debut at a US hospital, a wrinkled, but perfectly formed three-month-old who was the size of a cell phone at birth. Rumaisa Rahman weighed in at just .24 kilos (8.6 ounces) when she was delivered September...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, HEALTHCARE, hospital, infant, Loyola University
Research articles 2004-12-21
Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital Announces New Staff Physicians
DOWNER'S GROVE, Ill., Sept. 28 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following physicians have joined the Medical Staff of Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital in Downers Grove: Padma K. Srigiriraju, M.D., pediatrics, received her medical degree at the Guntur Medical College, Guntur, A.P., India. Completed his residency in pediatrics at the Bharathi....
Tags: Chicago, Dr., Hospital, Loyola University, M.D., physician, training, University of Illinois
Research articles 2004-09-28
Two doctors earn honors at Alexian Brothers.(Neighbor)(Local beat)
Byline: Ames Boykin Alexian Brothers Medical Center honored its doctor of the year and gave accolades to another physician who has shown she is committed to caring. Dr. Phillip Cacioppo, a general surgeon, won the hospital's physician of the year award...
Tags: Dr., HEALTHCARE, hospital, Loyola University, physician
Research articles 2003-12-04
Villa Park fire sends 3 to hospital.(News)
Byline: Nadia Malik Daily Herald Staff Writer A fire shortly after 4 a.m. Sunday sent three inhabitants of a Villa Park house to the hospital with burn and inhalation injuries, fire officials said. They were treated at Loyola University Medical Center and...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, hospital, Loyola University
Research articles 2003-11-24
Wheaton teen delivers special thank you.(News)
Byline: Jake Griffin Daily Herald Staff Writer Ivan Jacobs' morning began with the same powerful headache he has endured ever since his skull was rebuilt. But after a trip to one hospital to treat the pain, he visited another for completely different...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, hospital, Loyola University
Research articles 2003-10-04
Painful past a balm for burn victims Survivors offer comfort, hope to families struggling on the long road to recovery in burn unit.(News)
Byline: Stacy St. Clair Daily Herald Staff Writer Anita Smerz was surrounded by doctors, nurses, family and friends. And she never felt so alone. Her 6-year-old son, Jakob, lay in a hospital bed with third- degree burns covering 20 percent...
Tags: Christensen, HEALTHCARE, hospital, Loyola University, patient, recovery
Research articles 2003-09-05
Man hit by lightning hospitalized.(News)
A construction worker struck by lightning Thursday in a freak accident in Elgin remained at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood on Friday. Due to new medical reporting regulations, hospital officials would not release the condition of John Garcia, the 28-year-old sheet metal ...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, hospital, Loyola University
Research articles 2003-07-05
Federal Government Sues 27 Hospitals for Overcharging Medicare.
By Bruce Japsen, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 18--The federal government has sued Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Loyola University Medical Center and 25 other hospitals across the country, accusing them of overcharging Medicare for tens of millions of dollars. ...
Tags: Government, HEALTHCARE, hospital, Loyola University, Medicare
Research articles 2002-12-18
Illinois Man with Heart of Gold Gives Kidney to Stranger, Raises Ethics Issues.
By Jeremy Manier, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 22--Two years ago, Bill Van Pelt called doctors at the University of Chicago Hospitals with an unusual, almost unheard-of request: He wanted to donate one of his kidneys to someone--anyone, it ...
Tags: ethics, FedEx Corp., HEALTHCARE, hospital, Loyola University, organ, patient
Research articles 2002-10-22
Hospital to give $5.5 million to Buffalo Grove woman.(News)
Byline: Steve Zalusky Daily Herald Staff Writer Loyola University Medical Center has reached a $5.5 million settlement with a Buffalo Grove woman who was paralyzed after undergoing kidney surgery. Marie Italiano, 67, was admitted to the hospital in March 1999 for ...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, hospital, Loyola University, surgery
Research articles 2002-09-05
Fight for life now a battle on two fronts Linda Beyer's illness only one side of the health struggle involving state's largest insurer, the school 'lunch lady' and her family, and complexities of managed care.(Series: Pitfalls of managed care)(News)
Byline: Cass Cliatt Daily Herald Staff Writer Linda Beyer tells her husband the only way she'll ever leave the hospital is in a body bag. Her lips form the words but make no sound. The hole cut in her throat to feed...
Tags: Benefits, Blue Cross Blue Shield, FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, hospital, Hospital, Illinois, Insurance, Kentucky, Loyola University, oxygen, patient, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2002-08-22
Mundelein man recovering from burns.(News)
Byline: Russell Lissau Daily Herald Staff Writer A Mundelein man remained hospitalized Sunday after being badly burned in a weekend welding accident, authorities said. Mike Schal, 36, was listed in serious condition Sunday at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood with burns...
Tags: accident, HEALTHCARE, hospital, Loyola University
Research articles 2001-11-19
Electric shock injures worker.(News)
Byline: Kat Zeman Daily Herald Staff Writer A 31-year-old Joliet man, who was seriously injured while repairing a sign at a Naperville warehouse Friday, was listed in fair condition Monday at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood. Abel Andrade suffered from a...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, hospital, Loyola University, spokeswoman, worker
Research articles 2001-10-16
Man who shot wife 4 times, then himself, dies Round Lake Beach woman injured Monday still in critical condition after surgery.(News)
Byline: Russell Lissau Daily Herald Staff Writer A Round Lake Beach man who shot his wife and then himself on Labor Day died Tuesday morning at a suburban hospital. Arturo Ayala, 37, suffered a single, self-inflicted gunshot wound to his head, police...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, hospital, Loyola University
Research articles 2001-09-05
Firefighters, hospital earn award for doing their jobs well.(Neighbor)
Byline: Melynda Findlay Daily Herald Staff Writer For paramedics and hospital emergency room personnel, saving lives is just part of their jobs. So imagine a situation so unusual, so out of the ordinary, that their actions would be considered above and beyond...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, hospital, job, Loyola University
Research articles 2001-06-30
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