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No medical errors in the month of July as widely believed: Study

No medical errors in the month of July as widely believed: Study

Recipients of the Lundbeck Neonatal Nursing Career Path Scholarship announced

Recipients of the Lundbeck Neonatal Nursing Career Path Scholarship announced

H1N1 influenza pandemic could present a host of medical ethics issues: JCB

H1N1 influenza pandemic could present a host of medical ethics issues: JCB

Community Hospital South implements GE Healthcare's Centricity Enterprise solution

Community Hospital South implements GE Healthcare's Centricity Enterprise solution

Search for a Super Community program launched by BC Children's Hospital

Search for a Super Community program launched by BC Children's Hospital

T-System revises its H1N1 point-of-care charting templates

T-System revises its H1N1 point-of-care charting templates

Mild exercises for the bed-bound patients helps to combat muscle wasting

Mild exercises for the bed-bound patients helps to combat muscle wasting

New device for identifying eye conditions in infants

New device for identifying eye conditions in infants

Biochemists are developing a new system to better understand antibiotic resistance

Biochemists are developing a new system to better understand antibiotic resistance

Children’s Health Network acquired by MEDNAX

Children’s Health Network acquired by MEDNAX

March of Dimes to re-launch Healthy Baby program for military families

March of Dimes to re-launch Healthy Baby program for military families

Book on the effects of antibiotic-resistant microbes

Book on the effects of antibiotic-resistant microbes

Vitamin K prevents age-related conditions

Vitamin K prevents age-related conditions

Nuveta closes Series A seed financing round for in vitro fertilization research

Nuveta closes Series A seed financing round for in vitro fertilization research

Checklists for improved patient safety

Checklists for improved patient safety

Black patients less likely to survive cardiac arrests in hospitals

Black patients less likely to survive cardiac arrests in hospitals

Kaiser Permanente launches new state-of-the-art hospital in Downey

Kaiser Permanente launches new state-of-the-art hospital in Downey

Oil-and-water-based nanoemulsion could be more effective for treating burns

Oil-and-water-based nanoemulsion could be more effective for treating burns

Phase IIa trial results of panobacumab released

Phase IIa trial results of panobacumab released

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