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By Nadia, on January 28th, 2011%
The University of Florida in Gainesville has launched an executive education program for hospital, physician practice and physician leaders on physician practice management and organizational integration.
The program – offered through the University’s renowned Leadership Development Institute – aims to provide healthcare professionals with additional resources and technical insights to help them better . . . → Read More: The University Of Florida Launches Introduces First Online Program Dedicated To Physician Practice Management And Organizational Integration
By Ash, on January 27th, 2011%
Primary Care practitioners can now access a broad range of information to help them look after patients who have come to live in the UK from abroad, following today’s launch of a free-to-use online resource by the Health Protection Agency (HPA).
The Migrant Health Guide is intended to be a “one stop shop” . . . → Read More: New Online Resource Launched To Help GPs And Nurses Care For Migrant Patients, UK
By Nadia, on January 27th, 2011%
Nouf Khamis Al Ali of the Health Education Department, Ministry of Health, stated that there was a remarkable progress in the services of the Iphone applications that enabled the audience to get introduced to the services of the Ministry. This proves the ministry’s success in achieving the concepts of the federal government strategy in . . . → Read More: MoH Ensures Success of Iphone Applications in Arab Health
By Nadia, on January 26th, 2011%
An international group of stem cell scientists, bioethicists and experts in law and public policy have called urgently for specific measures designed to counter secrecy and self interest. The recommended measures focus on the sharing of data, materials and collective management of intellectual property related to stem cells.
In a consensus statement, the . . . → Read More: Recommendations Issued To Counter Patent, Proprietary Barriers To Sharing Stem Cell Data
By Nadia, on January 25th, 2011%
The UAE Ministry of Health announced the health education services through the blackberry mobile-one of the main well known spread technology in the region-to enable the community members received health news and information easily and smoothly.
As part of the ministry’s initiative, the feature will allow the ministry’s visitors to disseminate health awareness . . . → Read More: Ministry of Health Launches Blackberry Health Education Services
By ameilia, on January 24th, 2011%
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) has developed a suggested process to restore practice IT system flowchart, providing useful information and resources to help GPs with the challenge of restoring Information Technology (IT) functionality after the recent floods.
Professor Claire Jackson, RACGP President and GP in Brisbane, said that the floods . . . → Read More: General Practice Fact Sheet – RACGP Suggested Process To Restore Practice IT System, Australia
By sara, on January 23rd, 2011%
Cardiac Science Corporation, a global leader in automated external defibrillator (AED) and diagnostic cardiac monitoring devices that connect to electronic medical record (EMR) and hospital information systems, announced it has completed certification with Allscripts Professional EHR™. This latest certification extends its HeartCentrix cardiology device connectivity solution for its resting ECG, stress, and Holter monitoring . . . → Read More: Cardiac Science Extends Device Connectivity To Allscripts Professional™ Electronic Health Record
By Nadia, on January 22nd, 2011%
The GCC healthcare sector is forecast to triple in worth over the next decade from $18bn currently to $55bn by 2020, according to a report by Kuwait Finance House Research Limited. An estimated $10bn worth of healthcare projects are planned or underway in the GCC. More than 200 new hospitals have been announced or . . . → Read More: Information Technology Is Critical in Driving the Growth and Modernization of the Middle East Healthcare Sector
By Nadia, on January 22nd, 2011%
Knee replacement patients undergoing telerehabilitation – a unique Internet-based postoperative rehabilitation program that can be conducted from the patient’s home – experience the same results as patients who undergo traditional postoperative rehabilitation, according to a new study published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS). Telerehabilitation is becoming a popular alternative for . . . → Read More: Internet-Based Rehab Is A Viable Treatment Option Following Knee Surgery
By Ash, on January 20th, 2011%
Revolutions Medical (“Revolutions Medical” or the “Company”) (OTCBB:RMCP) has received notice that Investigational Review Board (IRB) approval has been granted to Dr. Yong Wei, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at North Georgia College and State University (NGCSU) and Dr. H. Keith Brown, Professor of Anatomy at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM-GA) for . . . → Read More: First IRB approval for clinical study on the abdomen utilizing Revolutions Medical MRI software tools
By Ash, on January 18th, 2011%
The Epilepsy Therapy Project (ETP), a non-profit organization dedicated to accelerating new therapies for people living with epilepsy and seizures and the parent organization of epilepsy.com, today announced that it has expanded the use of its online epilepsy diary management tool with the launch of a new app developed to run on the Android . . . → Read More: ETP introduces online epilepsy diary management tool to advance patient care
By Nadia, on January 15th, 2011%
As the first major medical center in North Texas to implement electronic medical records in all its clinical practice groups, UT Southwestern Medical Center today applauded the government’s initiative to get hospitals and health care providers across the nation to embrace new health care technology. The medical center said it will achieve the goal . . . → Read More: UT Southwestern To Accelerate Its Early Leadership In Using Electronic Health Records To Improve Patient Care
By Nadia, on January 15th, 2011%
A quick online assessment tool developed by Johns Hopkins researchers can help worried seniors find out if they are at risk of developing dementia and determine whether they should seek a comprehensive, face-to-face diagnosis from a physician, according to a new study.
The tool, which is being refined and validated, is not meant . . . → Read More: Online Tool Can Help Seniors Quickly Determine Risk For Dementia
By sara, on January 13th, 2011%
Today, CLC bio announced to be heading a pan-European comparative genomics project, COGANGS (Comparative Genomics and Next Generation Sequencing), to develop a software suite, where up to one thousand genomes, can be used as knowledge input in gene regulation analysis.
“The integration of this software suite with our ExPlain data analysis solution and . . . → Read More: Pan-European comparative genomics project to develop software suite for gene regulation analysis
By Nadia, on January 13th, 2011%
Revolutions Medical Corporation is happy to report that it has received notice that Investigational Review Board (IRB) approval has been granted this month to the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine for the research project application titled ‘Characterization of Intracranial Hemorrhages by Color MRI Automatic Segmentation,’ by Dr. H. Keith Brown and his collaborators.
. . . → Read More: IRB approves Revolutions Medical Corporation’s MRI software tools
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