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Medical chopper crashes alarm investigators: related news

Medical-chopper crashes alarm investigators

(CNN) -- Investigators are again on the scene of a fatal medical helicopter crash. Four people were killed Saturday night in suburban Washington when the chopper operated by the Maryland State Police went down in a park.

Medical-copter crashes alarm investigators

(CNN) -- Investigators are again on the scene of a fatal medical helicopter crash. Four people were killed Saturday night in suburban Washington when the chopper operated by the Maryland State Police went down in a park.

ReachMD(TM) Launches First Ever Continuing Medical Education (CME) iPhone Application for Doctors

CHICAGO, Oct. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- ReachMD XM satellite radio channel 157 has launched the first ever-continuing medical education (CME) application for the Apple iPhone and iTouch. This application will allow users to listen to fully accredited CME programs, get exclusive updates on new CME content each week, and take CME tests for credit with one click on their iPhone or iTouch. In announcing this new application, Gary Epstein, CEO of ReachMD, said, "Busy physicians are seeking convenient and high quality medical education to stay current and to fulfill requirements. It is our mission to deliver the best medical information and education available today in a multi-channel platform. This new iPhone application adds to all of our other innovative ways to reach medical professionals and provides access to the latest medical news and informat

Power3 Medical files two patent applications for breast cancer blood test

Add our medical news to StumbleUpon - Power3 Medical files two patent applications for breast cancer blood test Add our medical news to Facebook - Power3 Medical files two patent applications for breast cancer blood test

Researching Medical Literature on the Internet - 2008

The Internet is an accepted place to turn for research, and nowhere has this become more apparent than in the fields of medicine and health care. A veritable explosion of available medical information seeks to meet the needs of both professionals and the public. In fact, many professionally-oriented health care sites have evolved to meet consumer needs, and consumer-oriented sites often include professional literature. Although sites for consumers and support groups make up an important and extremely useful segment of health care web sites, I will concentrate on the needs of the professional researcher. For example, legal researchers, who often have to consult medical sources, usually do not have a medical library at hand. We can appreciate that the Internet provides free access to a great deal of the medical literature, either in full te

I-Flow Corporation Continues to Enforce Its Patent and Trade Secret Rights against Apex Medical's Solace(R) Pump Distributed by Zone Medical, LLC

I-Flow Corporation Continues to Enforce Its Patent and Trade Secret Rights against Apex Medical's Solace(R) Pump Distributed by Zone Medical, LLC

I-Flow Corporation Continues to Enforce Its Patent and Trade Secret Rights against Apex Medical's Solace(R) Pump Distributed by Zone Medical, LLC

continues to enforce its patent and trade secret rights against Apex Medical Technologies, Inc. and its president, Mark McLaughlin, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of California. I-Flow is also enforcing its patent rights against distributors of Apex's Solace(R) Pump, including Zone Medical, LLC. In view of early successes achieved in the lawsuit in the Southern District of California, I-Flow will ask the Court to rule, as a legal matter, that Apex, McLaughlin and Zone have infringed the patent. I-Flow is also vigorously moving forward in the case to protect its valuable trade secrets.

I-Flow Corporation Continues to Enforce Its Patent and Trade Secret Rights against Apex Medical's Solace(R) Pump Distributed by Zone Medical, LLC

LAKE FOREST, Calif. (Business Wire) -- I-Flow Corporation (NASDAQ: IFLO) continues to enforce its patent and trade secret rights against Apex Medical Technologies, Inc. and its president, Mark McLaughlin, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of California. I-Flow is also enforcing its patent rights against distributors of Apex's Solace(R) Pump, including Zone Medical, LLC. In view of early successes achieved in the lawsuit in the Southern District of California, I-Flow will ask the Court to rule, as a legal matter, that Apex, McLaughlin and Zone have infringed the patent. I-Flow is also vigorously moving forward in the case to protect its valuable trade secrets.

I-Flow Corporation Continues to Enforce Its Patent and Trade Secret Rights against Apex Medical's Solace Pump Distributed by Zone Medical, LLC

LAKE FOREST, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 11, 2008 - I-Flow Corporation (NASDAQ: IFLO) continues to enforce its patent and trade secret rights against Apex Medical Technologies, Inc. and its president, Mark McLaughlin, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of California. I-Flow is also enforcing its patent rights against distributors of Apex's Solace(R) Pump, including Zone Medical, LLC. In view of early successes achieved in the lawsuit in the Southern District of California, I-Flow will ask the Court to rule, as a legal matter, that Apex, McLaughlin and Zone have infringed the patent. I-Flow is also vigorously moving forward in the case to protect its valuable trade secrets.

Medical Schools Increase Enrollment to Meet Physician Demand

Newswise - U.S. medical schools continue to expand their enrollment to meet the country's increasing demand for physicians, according to new data released today by the AAMC (Association of American Medical Colleges). First-year enrollment at the nation's medical schools this year increased nearly 2 percent over 2007, to more than 18,000 students--the highest enrollment in history.

Cygnett unveils GrooveNeo iPod speaker, alarm dock...

Cygnett has unveiled its latest iPod accessory, the GrooveNeo dock that works as a speaker system and alarm clock. The device features a large digital time display and touch-sensitive keys for the operation and programming controls. Users can set the clock to play iPod tracks, AM/FM radio, or a standard buzzer for the alarm. Two 2.75 inch speakers provide the sound output for the alarm and music playback.

Elsevier congratulates its British Medical Association Award winning medical authors and editors

Amsterdam, September 18, 2008 – Elsevier is pleased to announce that eight of its professional and scholarly books were honored at the annual BMA Medical Book Competition ceremony in London on September 9th 2008. An additional 19 Elsevier books were highly commended and five received commendation. In total, 640 books were entered to the BMA's competition with 130 prizes awarded with 23 first prizes, 63 highly commended prizes and 44 commended prizes. Author Richard Dawkins, Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science at the University of Oxford, presented the awards.

Genome fanatics to post own DNA sequences on Web

In his lab at the Harvard Medical School in Boston, George Church, Harvard Medical School Genetics professor, shows DNA sequence data for Dr. John Halamka, chief information officer, following a news conference on Monday, Oct. 20, 2008 where a group of mostly scientists and researchers said they will post their medical records and DNA sequence of some of their own genes online for the sake of research. Both George Church and Dr. Halamka are part of the group that plan to post their medical and DNA sequence of some of their own genes online. (AP Photo/Lisa Poole)

Genome fanatics to post own DNA sequences on Web

In his lab at the Harvard Medical School in Boston, George Church, Harvard Medical School Genetics professor, shows DNA sequence data for Dr. John Halamka, chief information officer, following a news conference on Monday, Oct. 20, 2008 where a group of mostly scientists and researchers said they will post their medical records and DNA sequence of some of their own genes online for the sake of research. Both George Church and Dr. Halamka are part of the group that plan to post their medical and DNA sequence of some of their own genes online. (AP Photo/Lisa Poole)

I-Flow Corporation Continues to Enforce Its Patent and Trade Secret Rights against Apex Medical's Solace(R) Pump Distributed by Zone Medical, LLC

I-Flow Corporation (IFLO) continues to enforce its patent and trade secret rights against Apex Medical Technologies, Inc. and its president, Mark McLaughlin, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of California. I-Flow is also enforcing its patent rights against distributors of Apex

I-Flow Corporation Continues to Enforce Its Patent and Trade Secret Rights against Apex Medical's Solace(R) Pump Distributed by Zone Medical, LLC

I-Flow Corporation (NASDAQ: IFLO) continues to enforce its patent and trade secret rights against Apex Medical Technologies, Inc. and its president, Mark McLaughlin, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of California. I-Flow is also enforcing its patent rights against distributors of Apex

I-Flow Corporation Continues to Enforce Its Patent and Trade Secret Rights against Apex Medical's Solace(R) Pump Distributed by Zone Medical, LLC

LAKE FOREST, Calif. - I-Flow Corporation (NASDAQ: IFLO) continues to enforce its patent and trade secret rights against Apex Medical Technologies, Inc. and its president, Mark McLaughlin, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of California. I-Flow is also enforcing it

I-Flow Corporation Continues to Enforce Its Patent and Trade Secret Rights against...

I-Flow Corporation Continues to Enforce Its Patent and Trade Secret Rights against Apex Medical's Solace(R) Pump Distributed by Zone Medical, LLC LAKE FOREST, Calif.--(Business Wire)-- I-Flow Corporation (NASDAQ: IFLO) continues to enforce its patent and trade secret rights against Apex Medical Technologies, Inc. and its president, Mark McLaughlin, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of California. I-Flow is also enforcing its patent rights against distributors of Apex's Solace(R) Pump, including Zone Medical, LLC. In view of early successes achieved in the lawsuit in the Southern District of California, I-Flow will ask the Court to rule, as a legal matter, that Apex, McLaughlin and Zone have infringed the patent. I-Flow is also vigorously moving forward in the case to protect its valuable trade secrets.

Metro Aviation to debut EC145 Mobile Demonstrator and Training Device

Metro Aviation, Inc. will soon introduce another innovation designed to improve customer satisfaction and safety for the helicopter air medical industry. The EC145 mobile demonstrator and training device (MDTD), designed, engineered and assembled by Metro Aviation will be unveiled during the upcoming Air Medical Transport Conference (AMTC) in Minneapolis, Minnesota on 20-22 OCT 2008. This first-of-its-kind device is designed to facilitate air medical customers with interior design, layout, and equipment selection as well as evaluation of their configuration. Cabin crew training can also be accomplished at the customer location prior to the delivery of their actual aircraft. The MDTD is a complete Eurocopter EC145 cabin with seating, primary and secondary litter systems, cabinetry, cabin lighting, medical equipment racks and grids, fu

Nomir Medical wins European patent on Noveon technology

Nomir Medical Technologies, a medical device company, has announced that the European Patent Office has granted a patent to the company which protects its core Noveon technology.

Nomir Medical Wins European Patent on Noveon Technology

Nomir Medical Technologies, a medical device company, has announced that the European Patent Office has granted a patent to the company which protects its core Noveon technology.

Nomir Medical Technologies Granted European Patent on Core Noveon(R) Technology

Nomir Medical Technologies, a leader in the development of optical energy technologies for medical applications, announced today that The European Patent Office has granted a patent to Nomir which protects its core Noveon(R) technology. The Noveon is a light-based system that targets the elimination of bacterial and fungal infections through a unique near-infrared photo-inactivation effect, while preserving healthy tissue and promoting recovery.

Medical grind hurts healing art

Somewhere along the line too many doctors stopped being healers and became prescribers and technicians, says Benjamin Brewer, MD, in this opinion piece for the Wall Street Journal. "We became business people and started thinking in terms of relative value units—the coin of the medical finance realm—as much as how to make patients better," Brewer says. "We took seminars in medical coding, so we could talk the same lingo as the government and the insurance companies. The changes in medicine are at odds with many of the values that defined the profession I joined."

Revolutions Medical Patent News

Revolutions Medical Corporation (OTCBB: RMCP – News) is pleased to report that it has recently received a notice of allowance through its patent attorney Richard Moseley from the United States Patent and Trademark Office for issuance as a patent for its Rev Vac Safety syringe. This patent will be issued shortly and will be the second US patent protecting its proprietary Rev Vac Safety Syringe. Ron Wheet, CEO of Revolutions Medical states "the timing couldn't be any better. As we await clearance from the FDA on our pre-market 510k application for our Rev Vac Safety Syringe, we now will have two strong US patents protecting our proprietary technology. In addition, we have also spent the time and money necessary to protect our US patents internationally over the last 6 months.

ING Medical Properties Trust announces distributio

The Board of ING Medical Properties Limited, the manager of ING Medical Properties Trust (the “Trust”),


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