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Pursuing dream leads to self-discovery for young local doctor
by Rajiv M. Tejura, M.D. http://www.monroenews.com This is a story is of my unique journeys during the past few months. I am 27 and have lived in Monroe since I was 6. I am a recent graduate of Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM) in Dominica, an island in the eastern Caribbean. I did 16 […]
Simple apology can help avoid legal woes
Janice Mucalov http://www.canada.com Saying “sorry” is something we as children are taught to do when we’ve done something wrong. But as adults engaged in a legal dispute, we’ve been wary. Apologizing after a car accident, for example, could be viewed as an admission that we’re at fault and should be held legally liable. And yet […]
Trio of local doctors buck specialization trend
By Deborah Allard http://www.heraldnews.com
Bermuda obstetricians in dire warning about malpractice insurance
By Robyn Skinner http://www.royalgazette.com Obstetricians have warned that almost $80,000 a year malpractice insurance could drive them out of business and that Government could make legislative changes to protect them. Bermuda’s obstetricians buy their insurance through the Medical Protection Society in the UK, so premiums for them are based on projections for payouts in the […]
Radiation Oncology Services of America, Inc. Announces Formation of Scientific Advisory Board
http://www.marketwatch.com NASHVILLE, Tenn., Sept 18, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — Radiation Oncology Services of America, Inc. (ROSA), a subsidiary of Ambulatory Services of America, Inc., announced today the inaugural meeting of its Scientific Advisory Board in Dallas, Texas on September 12, 2008. The Scientific Advisory Board is comprised of a diverse group of leaders in […]
The endangered private, family doctor
By JEREMY HAY & MARTIN ESPINOZA http://www.pressdemocrat.com
U.S. facing shortage of primary care physicians
By DAN GOLD http://www.greatfallstribune.com A recent study reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association has suggested a disturbing trend. Of 1,200 fourth-year medical students surveyed, only 2 percent reported plans to enter primary care internal medicine. If this result is realized, the shortage of primary physicians will become acute. Medical education planners are […]
Layton unveils $1B plan to cut doctor shortage
Joanna Smith http://www.thestar.com HALIFAX–New Democrat Leader Jack Layton made a billion-dollar promise to reduce the shortage of family doctors in Canada yesterday. “Having regular access to a family doctor is really the basic business of community health care,” Layton said in the medical building of Dalhousie University. “If you don’t have that, you don’t have […]
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