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Doctor: Partnerships help improve health care
Partnering with patients in getting quality health care is important, the state medical association president said. "We're really all about the partnership between the physicians and the patients," said Dr. Karla K. Murphy, formerly of Aberdeen and...Tags: Medical Specialization, Government Health Care, Dennis Daugaard, Health Organizations, Executive Branch
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Pathologist report: Michigan teen's baby born alive
BAD AXE, Mich. (AP) — A new report from a forensic pathologist shows a baby who police say had been hidden in the attic of a Huron County home by the teenage mother was born alive and not stillborn as previously believed. County Prosecutor Timothy...Tags: Medical Specialization, Michigan, Chicago Hotels, Health
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William F. Weinstein, psychology professor, dies
William F. Weinstein, a retired psychology professor who was on the faculty of Catonsville Community College for more than three decades, died Sunday of heart and kidney disease at Transitions Health Care in Sykesville.
He was 75.
William Frederick...Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Psychology, Science and Technology, San Antonio, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Doctor joins Avera Medical Group
Pathologist Dr. Thomas Buttolph has joined Avera Medical Group Aberdeen and the Avera St. Luke's Hospital medical staff. He received his bachelor's degree at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minn., and his medical degree at Uniformed Services...Tags: Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals, Health
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Business Briefs - Nov. 27
HCC’s Technical Innovation Center The Technical Innovation Center at Hagerstown Community College announced that Tox Path Specialists LLC will be graduating from the business incubator to commercial space in early 2012. Tox Path Specialists...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Diabetes, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Religion and Belief, Real Estate
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What's normal for bloodwork?
Your doctor just wants to run a few tests. But when your bloodwork comes back, you're told the results are "out of the normal range."
Should you be alarmed?
Laboratory testing is a critical and often mysterious aspect of health care. An estimated 60...Tags: National Institutes of Health, Medical Specialization, Cleveland Clinic, Hospitals and Clinics, Health Organizations
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Locations of regional new S.D. Extension offices and specialists
Aberdeen 605-626-2870 Mark Rosenberg – Agronomy Weeds Field Specialist Karelyn Farrand – 4H Character Education Field Specialist Marj Zastrow – Nutrition Field Specialist Karen Slunecka – Family Resource Management Field...Tags: Food Industry, Medical Specialization, Livestock Farming, Agricultural Research and Technology, Agriculture
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Pathologist says slain girl stabbed while alive
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — A forensic pathologist says stab wounds on a 16-year-old girl's body were made while she was still alive, contradicting a defense attorney's claim that state police made them while searching for her remains. Dr. Stephen...Tags: Lawyers, Medical Specialization, Justice System
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Ereck Plancher trial: Doctor says sickle cell trait can't cause death
Dr. Martin H. Steinberg, a Boston University hematologist, testified the suggestion complications from sickle cell trait caused Ereck Plancher's death was "nuts."
Steinberg, an expert hired by the UCF Athletics Association, told the jury Wednesday...Tags: Heart Problems, University of Miami, Athletes, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Murder
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Aberdeen: CHS graduates return to Aberdeen as doctors
Dr. Daniel Fritz, who specializes in diagnostic radiology, and his wife, Dr. Bari Fritz, a pathologist, have returned to their hometown of Aberdeen and joined the medical staff of Avera St. Luke's Hospital. Both graduated from Aberdeen Central High...Tags: Radiology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics, Graduation
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Man Accused of Killing Young Girl Headed to Trial
FOX 17 Web ProducerA man accused of killing a young girl from Battle Creek learned today that he will be heading to trial. Leo Ackley has been charged with open murder and first degree child abuse. Three-year-old Baylee Stenman was found unconscious back in July. She...Tags: Medical Specialization, Murder, Health
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School lunch blogger 'Mrs. Q' drops anonymity
Sarah Wu does not look like a troublemaker. The slight, blond mom comes off, by her own admission, as "a super nice person … without a bad word to say."
That may be why the speech pathologist was able to crank out an incisive daily blog...Tags: Television, Food Industry, Social Media, Health and Safety at School, Obesity
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