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- More local hotels hosting medical clinics for guests 24 Nov 2009 19:32 GMT
... Rhee Chul-hee, president of the Imperial Palace Hotel in ... revision in May that will allow Korean hospitals to market their services to foreigners. The ... medical clinics are Americans, followed by Russian, Japanese, Australian, Filipino and Chinese guests. ˇ°There are ...
- Japan helps improve reproductive health in Ba Ria-Vung Tau 27 Nov 2009 23:33 GMT
... Japan helps improve reproductive health in Ba Ria-Vung ... medical equipment will be used at the clinic run by VAM set up at the ... and Human Security Program” funded by the Japanese government since 1995 and granted through the ...
- Endoscopic breast surgery - a new hope for cancer patients, Exclusive CNS interview with Internationally acclaimed expert Dr Eisuke Fukuma (Japan) By Shobha Shukla 26 Nov 2009 22:11 GMT
... Breast Cancer, Kameda Medical Centre at Chiba, Japan, has done pioneering work in the field ... every year, one, out of every 20, Japanese women suffers from breast cancer. But government ... of the 5 resident doctors in the hospital’s department of breast surgery, 4 are women. ...
- Gamma Medica-Ideas Wins Industry Innovation Award From the World Congress on Medical Physics 24 Nov 2009 13:30 GMT
... Dr. Benjamin M.W. Tsui (Johns Hopkins University Medical Center), who specializes in the development of novel ... techniques. Gamma Medica-Ideas is currently targeting the pre-clinical market for introduction of its first product ... exclusively by GE Healthcare globally and in Japan by SII NanoTechnology, a Seiko company. In the ...
- Federal push to digitize health records 22 Nov 2009 08:37 GMT
... a Carlsbad-based company called Medsphere. Paradise Valley Hospital nurses (from left) LeaAnn Elsmore, Megan Jett ... and Leilani Brown rely on software from CliniComp that creates an electronic chart for patients. ... bottom of the list — doctors in Japan and Canada are less wired in — ...
- Is America Ready for Assembly Line Medicine? 24 Nov 2009 20:13 GMT
... ) are too timid to ask, The Wall Street ... subtitled “In India, a Factory Model for Hospitals Is Cutting Costs and Yielding Profits” reports ... volume increases quality. Dr. Shetty cites the Japanese manufacturing model of continuous improvement. "In health ...
- Health Care's a Difficult Case 28 Nov 2009 13:56 GMT
... world. He visited Britain, France, Germany, Switzerland, Japan and more. Now he knows a lot more about the universal-medical-care systems in the rest of the wealthy ... the other countries' systems skin the doctors, hospitals, insurance companies and pharmaceutical manufacturers and are harder ...
- H1N1 appears to have peaked in parts of western Europe and the United States but transmission continues to intensity in Canada, the World Health Organization said Friday. 20 Nov 2009 21:19 GMT
... remains active in East Asia, including in Japan, where flu activity remains elevated but stable. WHO ... Mexico, Ukraine, and the United States. More clinical and epidemiological data is needed, said WHO ... four cases were reported at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N.C., over the past six ...
- A 'home far away from home' for medical students 24 Nov 2009 07:11 GMT
... University School of Medicine to complete his clinical education, he found not the usual student ... location right across the street from the hospital. Furthermore, the Global Health House gives me ... are Nobuyuki Ikeda from Tokai University in Japan and Marlies Antlanger, also from the University ...
- Estimated number of flu patients in Japan exceeds 10 million+ 27 Nov 2009 09:15 GMT
... TOKYO, Nov. 27 (AP) - (Kyodo)-The number of ... in the week by roughly 5,000 designated hospitals, clinics and other medial institutions across Japan increased to 186,117 from 169,095 the previous week, ...
- Society of Nuclear Medicine: Unlocking mysteries of the brain with PET 27 Nov 2009 05:10 GMT
... November issue of the Journal of Nuclear Medicine. (PET)-a noninvasive molecular imaging technique-researchers were to ... Doorduin, M.Sc., a researcher at the University Medical Center Groningen in the Netherlands and lead author of ... Brain After Cortical Spreading Depression," researchers in Japan were the first to noninvasively visualize neuroinflammation in ...
- Watami: from food to old fogies, ebiz news from Japan 27 Nov 2009 06:17 GMT
... restaurants that they own and run around Japan, including Watami, Za-Watami, Nagomitei, Gohan, Wataminchi, and ... space to many companies getting started in Tokyo. Many firms use these spaces to register ... Basically Watami is one of those hard-core Japanese firms that sets a standard of excellence ...
- At a US clinic, a WWII vet's struggle for treatment of PTSD and cancer ends with a gunshot 29 Nov 2009 05:20 GMT
... At a US clinic, a WWII vet's struggle for treatment ... 200-mile (322-kilometre) round trip to the VA hospital in Columbia. This time it was about ... 2,700 Liberty Ships were sunk by the Japanese and Germans. Long into his old age, ...
- SC WWII vet's battle ends in gunshot at VA clinic 29 Nov 2009 05:23 GMT
... EDITOR'S NOTE _ In reporting this story, The ... a 200-mile round trip to the VA hospital in Columbia. This time it was about ... 2,700 Liberty Ships were sunk by the Japanese and Germans. Long into his old age, ...
- Veteran's mental health battle ends in suicide 29 Nov 2009 06:46 GMT
... GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) — On the last day ... a 200-mile round trip to the VA hospital in Columbia. This time it was about ... 2,700 Liberty Ships were sunk by the Japanese and Germans. Long into his old age, ...
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