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Lantus for Emergencies - TuDiabetes
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Animas pump users: Lantus for Emergencies - Hi All: I finally got my dr. to give me a prescription for long acting i... http://ow.ly/1cNslX
Culture Change in the Bristol Emergency Department - Life in the ER
emergencydocs.typepad.com — “After five months of helping to manage the emergency department at Bristol Hospital, it is tempting to talk about the various changes in the department - our metrics, efficiencies, ongoing efforts to improve throughput, or our relations with nursing, ancillary services, and other departments within the hospital. But I fall...” View full resource at emergencydocs.typepad.com
Most Recently Shared on April 24, 2012 at 2:16 pm By:
Culture change in the emergency department (a report from our ED in Bristol, CT): http://t.co/UKcXv5ix #ERpartner #healthcare
Pet First Aid Kits - How to Build a First Aid Kit for Your Pet
vetmedicine.about.com — “A pet first aid kit is the first step in being prepared should an animal emergency happen. Just what to put in the pet first aid kit is a common question. While there are many pre-made kits that may be purchased for pets, building your own kit (or adding to a pre-made one) may be the best way to have a kit customized for your pet's lifestyle and needs.” View full resource at vetmedicine.about.com
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How do you build a first aid kit for your pet? http://t.co/DJE11jKw kudos @AboutVetMed
The Daily Nightly - Emergency rooms designed for the older set
dailynightly.msnbc.msn.com — “The Daily Nightly - Emergency rooms designed for the older set” View full resource at dailynightly.msnbc.msn.com
Most Recently Shared on April 22, 2012 at 6:58 pm By:
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25% of adults in U.S. lack health insurance | HeraldNet.com - Nation/World
heraldnet.com — “WASHINGTON -- With the future of the health care law emerging as a major campaign issue this fall, a new survey has found that more than a quarter of adults ages 19 to 64 in the United States lacked health insurance for at least some time in 2011....” View full resource at heraldnet.com
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25% of adults in U.S. lack health insurance: WASHINGTON -- With the future of the health care law emerging as a ... http://t.co/MAm2kGow
Mission Critical: How Translation-Focused Disease Foundations May Save Medical Research - David A. Shaywitz - Health - The Atlantic
theatlantic.com — “Successfully translating scientific discoveries requires a primal sense of urgency, which some disease foundations seem to have, and many big pharmas appear to need.” View full resource at theatlantic.com
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RT @TheAtlanticHLTH: How disease-specific foundations may save medical research: http://t.co/098LkJ8Q
iRescU AED Location Project
cabisserver5.co.uk — “Not for Profit Foundation to support funding for research, training and education in Emergency Services, Emergency Medical Services and EMS, CPR, AED, Sudden Cardiac Arrest” View full resource at cabisserver5.co.uk
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RT @irescuapp: Add to #AED database - easy as 1,2,3 to 1.find, 2.take a pic, 3. Upload pic & location to http://t.co/zagkevLY #WCC2012Dubai
Observation Medicine Playing Bigger Role in the ER - Life in the ER
emergencydocs.typepad.com — “Traditional observation units often focus on chest pain and a few other diagnosis. But as the health care market continues to change, so has the need to decrease length of stay, decrease re-admissions, and streamline patent care.” View full resource at emergencydocs.typepad.com
Most Recently Shared on April 20, 2012 at 3:22 pm By:
Observation medicine expands at Western Maryland Health System: http://t.co/JYkCIe4n #healthcare #er
Heartburn or Heart Attack? - Short White Coat - Boston.com
boston.com — “This year, about six million American adults will come to an Emergency Department (ED) with chest pain. Some of them will have full-blown heart attacks, a few will have life-threatening blood clots in their lungs. The vast majority will have...” View full resource at boston.com
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New post up from @IshaniG : #Heartburn or #Heart #Attack? http://t.co/XEjs4CqX
Blog examines potential effects of AIDS funding cuts, shortfalls
news-medical.net — “The Center for Global Health Policy's "Science Speaks" blog examines a memorandum from the Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR), distributed "to a targeted list of congressional leaders with jurisdiction over PEPFAR or the appropriations committees that fund it," "that makes the case for continued funding for the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) program at least at fiscal year (FY) 2012 funding levels."” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Study: Use of drug following first sign of possible MS reduces likelihood of progression to MS
eurekalert.org — “People who received injections of the multiple sclerosis (MS) drug interferon beta-1a soon after their first signs of possible MS were less likely to progress to clinically definite MS than people who switched to interferon beta-1a from placebo, according to new phase three results of the three-year REFLEXION clinical trial that will be presented as part of the Emerging Science program at the American Academy of Neurology's 64th Annual Meeting in New Orleans, April 21-28, 2012.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Terrance Keenan: A Trailblazer for Philanthropy and Health Care - RWJF
rwjf.org — “Terrance Keenan was a naval aviator in World War II, a Golden Gloves boxing contender, a teacher, and a biographer. But it was as a vice president at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) that he had the greatest impact. One of the Foundation's first...” View full resource at rwjf.org
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RWJF Force Multiplier Terrance Keenan: Early RWJF VP helped change nature of health care philanthropy, http://t.co/NyBL7qVy #RWJF40
Health Data Exchange Use in EDs Linked to Lower Admissions, Costs - iHealthBeat
ihealthbeat.org — “Using health data exchanges in emergency departments is associated with reduced hospital admissions and costs, according to a Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association study. Researchers studied health data exchange use at 12 EDs in Tennessee. CMIO.” View full resource at ihealthbeat.org
Most Recently Shared on April 19, 2012 at 7:01 pm By:
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Masquerading Microbes: An Emerging Pathogen that Puzzles Doctors | HealthMap
healthmap.org — “Masquerading Microbes: An Emerging Pathogen that Puzzles Doctors | HealthMap” View full resource at healthmap.org
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Telehealth lifesaver - Aged Care INsite
agedcareinsite.com.au — “Telehealth lifesaver - Aged Care INsite” View full resource at agedcareinsite.com.au
Most Recently Shared on April 19, 2012 at 2:02 pm By:
Study: 45% mortality reduction in #diabetes and #heartfailure from #telehealth http://t.co/gUQgwySf via @AgedCareINsite RT @Telit_WS #health
New Method May Help Detect Marker for Alzheimer’s Disease Earlier
newswise.com — “Use of a new drug to detect the beta-amyloid plaques in the brain that are hallmark signs of Alzheimer’s disease may help doctors diagnose the disease earlier, according to research that will be presented as part of the Emerging Science program (formerly known as Late-Breaking Science) at the American Academy of Neurology’s 64th Annual Meeting in New Orleans April 21 to April 28, 2012.” View full resource at newswise.com
Most Recently Shared on April 19, 2012 at 1:02 pm By:
@AANMember: New Method May Help Detect Marker for #Alzheimer’s #Disease Earlier http://t.co/AtBBrimK
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