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1. OH: patient failed to timely file suit v. hospital: one year statute of limitations barred recovery.(Hospital Law Decisions of Note)(Case overview)
CASE FACTS: On December 20, 2004, James Davis filed suit against Upper Valley Medical Center and Jane Doe , alleging that on December 18, 2002, Davis suffered severe burns to his lower back which proximately resulted from the negligent act or omission of Jane Doe, a.k.a. Nicole, who was then an
August 1, 2007; Hospital Law's Regan Report

2. OH: patient in hosp. for CT scan falls from table: does malpractice or negligence limitations apply? (Hospital Law Decisions of Note).(Brief Article)
CASE FACTS: In August of 1996 Maurial Taylor suffered injuries to her head, neck, back and shoulders as a result of a fall from a CT scan machine at Meridia Huron Hospital. The fall allegedly resulted from the negligence of a radiology technician which occurred during the CT scan. In July 1998 the
July 1, 2002; Hospital Law's Regan Report

3. OH: patient in wheelchair sustians injury to leg: proof of exactly what caused injury required.(Hospital Law Decisions of Note)
CASE FACTS: On June 12, 2001, 66-year-old, wheelchair-bound Hura Cohen went to Huron Road Hospital for an MRI of her finger. The patient registered with the hospital nurse, then propelled her electric wheelchair down an aisle to the waiting area. While turning her wheelchair around to park it, she
July 1, 2006; Hospital Law's Regan Report

4. An interdisciplinary approach to the rehabilitation of open-heart surgical patients
...establishing standards of care for OHS patients after surgery Coordinating care...coordinating the postoperative care of OHS patients. Patients admitted to inpatient...approach to a standard of care for OHS patients. Background In 1994, according...
March 1, 1999; Rehabilitation Nursing

5. Al-Islam in America; Islamic column enters 12th year
Saahir, Imam Mikal Indianapolis Recorder 03-14-2003 "Oh you who believe! be patient and excel in patience and remain steadfast, and be careful of (your duty to) Allah, that you may be successful." - Chapter 3: Verse 200 As Al-Islam in America enters into our 12th year of sharing Islamic information
March 14, 2003; Indianapolis Recorder

6. CTI begins patient enrollment in ISA247 Phase IIB clinical program on behalf of Isotechnika.(Clinical Trial and Consulting Services)(Instituto de Investigaciones Biomedicas)( prevention of organ graft rejection in patients undergoing kidney transplantation)(Brief Article)
CTI Clinical Trial and Consulting Services (CTI), Cincinnati, OH announced it has begun patient enrollment in a Phase IIB clinical program of ISA247 for the prevention of organ graft rejection in patients undergoing kidney transplantation. CTI is managing the clinical trial program on behalf of
February 28, 2006; Transplant News

7. Edmond B Cabbabe, MD: Helping ex-gang members erase the past
"You can erase the tattoos, but you can't erase the memories," says Mike, a lean 18-year-old. He's still wincing from the laser removal of numbers and letters on his arm that had marked him as a member of the Crip street gang. "We can correct that-with good memories," says Edmond Cabbabe, the St.
April 12, 1999; Medical Economics

8. The Friary Newsletter: You mile-high randy Mandys are heading for a fall
This week Dr Tippi Owens, the Friary's Sexual Hi-Jinks Addiction Consultant, writes (via Dictaphone): It's been an exciting week for those of us at the cutting edge of Sexual Aberration and its treatment. People sometimes accuse me of an unhealthy interest in all things moist and groinal, which
October 10, 1999; The Independent - London

9. ANNUAL SAFETY SHOW GIVES FIREFIGHTERS CHANCE TO SHINE; GUILFORD COUNTY FIREFIGHTERS BRING OUT THEIR BEST EQUIPMENT.(TRIAD/STATE)
Byline: ERIKA BOLSTAD\ Staff Writer You would think they would want to climb all over Colfax Fire Department's brand-new aerial fire truck, so fresh from the factory that the shiny chrome seemed to taunt the jealous firefighters from other fire stations. But not these kids. They knew where the fun
September 19, 1999; The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC)

10. REP. BERRY INTRODUCES PATIENT AND PHARMACISTS PROTECTION ACT OF 2007
Rep. R. Marion Berry, D-Ark. (1st CD), issued the following news release: Today Congressman Marion Berry (D-AR) along with Congressman Mike Ross (D-AR) and Charlie Wilson (D-OH) introduced the Patient and Pharmacists Protection Act of 2007. This legislation would help counteract a little known
July 19, 2007; US Fed News Service, Including US State News