Monthly Archives: June 2009

Grace Jepkemboi Honored for Excellence in Collegiate Education

Grace Jepkemboi emerges at forefront of higher education

Jane F. Habermann LCPT, LMFT Joins Ranks of Leading Professionals

Jane F. Habermann Uses Art in Psychotherapy

Studies Show Hospitals Are Deadlier on Nights and Weekends

A number of recent studies show that patients admitted to hospitals on nights and weekends are less likely to receive immediate urgent medical care than those admitted on weekdays.

Protecting Patients Through Careful Credentialing and Privileging

Hospitals must follow proper credentialing procedures and grant privileges cautiously; a thorough review of a doctor’s background can help to ensure patient safety and avoid future liability.

Knocking the Wind Out of Asthmatics: Help from Hippocrates

Asthma and allergy sufferers have an alternative to Singulair and Zicam – The ALCAT Test

Keep Safe Both In and Out of the Car

Motor vehicles add convenience to our lives. What is unfortunate is that motor vehicle crashes can—and do—happen. Across the globe, 1.27 million people die in traffic crashes each year. What’s more, nearly half of those who die (46 percent) are pedestrians, motorcyclists, and cyclists, according to the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Global Status Report on Road Safety.

Lloydspharmacy Reveals Hayfever Misery To Hit One In Two People By 2060

Lloydspharmacy has revealed that the UK’s hayfever time bomb is to explode in the coming years

The Collateral Source Rule in California Personal Injury Cases

People injured due to someone else’s negligence may end up with a reduced award for medical expenses based on what his or her insurance company actually paid for medical care.

Patrick Giannetto, Ph.D. Inducted into Cambridge Who’s Who

Dr. Giannetto specializes in fire suppression and rescue, labor relations, and industrial-organizational psychology

David Michael Ortmann Joins Ranks of Leading Executives

David Michael Ortmann is the owner of The Four Towers