Articles Tagged With: SARS
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HIC at 50: Looking Back, Looking Forward in a Time of Pandemic
In Hospital Infection Control & Prevention's 50th year of publication, we find ourselves in a perilous world, where the emergence of viral infections and antibiotic-resistant organisms seems to be accelerating.
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First Case of Coronavirus Confirmed in United States
A novel pathogen is causing concern around the world.
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Same-Day Surgery Manager: Would your surgeons retire if they could?
This column is inspired by the May 9, 2007, article in the Association of American Medical College (AAMC) publication that says one-third of doctors over age 50 would retire if they could. -
Use your time to manage the program, not the payroll
Versatility, flexibility, and the ability to juggle many different responsibilities at once are included the basic job description of any outpatient surgery program manager. -
Full June 25, 2007 Issue in PDF
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Pharmacology Watch: Avandia, Risk of Congestive Heart Failure Significant Safety Risk
Aspirin, Higher Doses No More Effective, Risky; Subclinical Hypothyroidism Treatment Benefits; FDA approvals -
EMTALA counts remain in Puerto Rico hospital case
The U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico, in a recent decision, has refused to dismiss a case brought by the survivors of Alfonso Domenech, who was discharged from a hospital in spite of complaints of chest pain and abnormal test results.