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Maryland medical facilities announce staffing changes: February 29,
Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital announced that Dr. Daniel Varon recently joined the staff. Varon is a board-eligible psychiatrist and brings international experience to residents and patients. As a geropsychiatrist at Levindale, he will be treating patients in Levindale's Partial Hospitalization Program and in the inpatient area of the...
Employers enroll with University of Maryland program to help
A growing number of Maryland's large employers are signing up for a University of Maryland School of Pharmacy program that helps diabetic employees manage their chronic disease. The Maryland P3 Program began last year in Allegany County with just one self-insured employer, the Western Maryland Health System. ...
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July 2007 By Susan K Newbold, PhD RN-BC FAAN FHIMSS CARING MEMBERSHIP CARING currently has 1463 members in 26 countries and 50 states. GRADUATIONS: Master of Science MS from the University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, May 2007: Sheila L. Gilger, Abingdon, MD ...
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A 'berry' fruitful study The Maryland Industrial Partnerships Program is funding a one- year, $63,000 study at the University of Maryland to determine the genes responsible for the "million-dollar strawberry," a name coined by Five Aces Breeding LLC, of Laurel, to describe a strawberry plant that has berries...
ORLive Presents: Minimally Invasive Aortic Valve Replacement Surgery -- Increasingly Popular Procedure to Correct Heart Function
On December 5, 2006, cardiac surgeon, Jamie Brown, M.D., an associate professor of surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, will present a webcast on www.or-live.com of a minimally invasive aortic valve replacement from the University of Maryland Heart Center in Baltimore. The aortic valve...
REMINDER: ORLive Presents: Minimally Invasive Aortic Valve Replacement Surgery -- Increasingly Popular Procedure to Correct Heart Function
On December 5, 2006, cardiac surgeon, Jamie Brown, M.D., an associate professor of surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, will present a webcast on www.or-live.com of a minimally invasive aortic valve replacement from the University of Maryland Heart Center in Baltimore. The aortic valve...
University Imaging Specialists, LLC, Opens at Kernan Hospital to Offer MRI and CT Services
BALTIMORE, Md. -- A new imaging center, called University Imaging Specialists, has opened on the grounds of Kernan Orthopaedic and Rehabilitation Hospital in Woodlawn, providing patients and residents of the surrounding community convenient access to Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI and Computed Tomography Imaging CT services. University Imaging Specialists is...
Research Suggests That Cardiac Marker NT-proBNP is a Better Predictor for Mortality Than BNP in Heart Failure Patients with Reduced Kidney Function
DEERFIELD, Ill. -- Dade Behring Inc.(NASDAQ:DADE) today announced that research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2005 in Dallas, Texas, suggests that the cardiac marker NT-proBNP (N-terminal pro brain natriuretic peptide) is a better predictor for mortality in heart failure patients than BNP brain natriuretic peptide, regardless of...
Fledgling Baltimore biotech completes successful Phase I trial,
Fledgling Baltimore biotech Alba Therapeutics Inc. seems on the fast track now, as its lead drug candidate has just completed a successful Phase I trial and, at the same time, it has been awarded Fast Track status by the Food and Drug Administration. The drug, AT-1001, targets celiac...
Woman sues Univ. of MD Medical Systems, alleging failure to protect
A woman is suing the University of Maryland Medical Systems Corp., alleging it failed to protect her - and 16 others - from a life-threatening, hospital-acquired infection. Michelle Lynn Smith alleges she was infected with the Acinetobacter bacteria while undergoing treatment for lung disease in 2002, and that...


