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Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog R&R in the FASTLANE 010For the 10th time, some of the best and brightest emergency medicine and critical care clinicians from all over the world tell us what the y...
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Massachusetts public health officials have called together patient safety leaders to determine why hospitals reported a high rate of surgical infections among women who received vaginal hysterectomies over...
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A heads-up to Patriots fans who traveled to Indianapolis for the Super Bowl: Massachusetts public health officials today issued a measles alert for anyone who attended the Super Bowl Village, a three- block...
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Robert Weisman of the Globe wrote last month that state insurance regulators had approved the most modest premium increases in at least a decade for the small group market, which serves small business es...
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This post is on some common and important SVT/Atrial Tachyarrhythmias (e.g. Atrial Fibrillation). See Cardiac Arrhythmias for a complete overview. A Quick Guide to ECG will also give you tips on how t o...
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Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog It costs what?Rick Abbot, our 'American ER Doc Gone Walkabout', dives into the murky quagmire of medical costs in the United States and makes a comparison with what he...
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Dean Camacho announces the Grand Rounds Lecture Series schedule for the Winter Semester 2012. Join us at 12:00 in the Auditorium on the following Thursdays:
January 26 ~ Dr Robert Fogel on Death and Dying...
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Patient advocates called on state lawmakers today to close a loophole in Massachusetts law that allows nursing homes to advertise specialized Alzheimer’s and dementia care units, even though the ir...
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In her resignation letter submitted today, Handel countered the heavy criticism the organization has faced since announcing last week that it would stop grant funding for breast cancer screening provi ded...
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