MEDICAL
Legislative notebook: Medical marijuana bill introduced ... for debate next year
By Don Davis and Danielle Killey People who have serious chronic illnesses such as cancer or multiple sclerosis could legally use marijuana to manage symptoms under a bill proposed in the Minnesota Le...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 8:33 AM
The EHR: Love it, hate it; here to stay
In a world where information technology is inextricably entwined in how we live (when was the last time you spent more than 24 hours without online access?), it's often baffling to see how slowly heal...
Posted on 4/15/13 at 12:50 PM
The Right to Life; The Right to End It.
A difficult, but thought-provoking issue is the case of Englishman,Tony Nicklinson. The 57-year-old suffered a stroke in 2005 and has lost all ability to move except for some facial motion--including ...
Posted on 6/29/12 at 8:55 AM
Williston celebrates opening of two medical facilities
By Amy Dalrymple/ Forum Communications , September 12, 2012
Law enforcement officers, medical personnel get mental health training
By Ryan McGaughey , August 09, 2012
Sanford Medical Center implements final stage of electronic medical record
WORTHINGTON — Sanford Worthington Medical Center implemented the third and final stage of the patient electronic medical record on May 15 with the go live of the computerized provider order management (CPOM).June 24, 2012
Murray County Medical Center to expand
February 12, 2012
SWMC hosts Books Are Fun event
WORTHINGTON — Sanford Worthington Medical Center will host the Books Are Fun Book Fair from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday in the hospital classroom.April 03, 2011
Council allots $14,500 for ambulance system
WORTHINGTON — The Worthington City Council on Tuesday allocated $14,500 in hospital sale funds to Sanford Medical Center Worthington to upgrade the Sanford Worthington Ambulance to the ARMER (Allied Radio Matrix for Emergency Response) system.March 22, 2011
Tarbet joins Medical Center
SLAYTON — Murray County Medical Center has announced that Joyce Tarbet has joined the staff as an orthopaedic surgeon.March 06, 2011
Sanford settles claim with EMTs for overtime pay
WORTHINGTON — Sanford Medical Center Worthington has settled a claim with the U.S. Labor Department after a complaint-based investigation revealed the company’s failure to comply with the Fair Labor Standards Act. The investigation dates back to July 1, 2008, when Sanford officially gained ownership of the local hospital. A press release issued Tuesday by the U.S. Labor Department detailed Sanford’s violation, in which 21 emergency medical technicians on its staff were not given overtime compensation for on-call work hours logged from July 1, 2008, to Jan. 10, 2010.
By Julie Buntjer , January 18, 2011
VFW sponsor equipment
WORTHINGTON — Nobles County VFW posts are working on adding to the local inventory of walkers, crutches and wheelchairs via magazine sales.January 13, 2011
Sanford Clinic begins electronic medical recording
November 27, 2009
Doctor’s license revoked
FARGO, N.D. - The North Dakota Medical Board of Examiners has revoked the license of Rodney Lee, a Fargo doctor whose license was suspended by the board earlier this year.By Dave Olson, The Forum , September 02, 2008
Column: A 'towering figure in Worthington medical history'
One of the next stunning developments for Worthington in World War II came May 7 when the island of Corregidor in Manila Bay surrendered. Navy Lt. Emmet Manson, son Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Manson, became a prisoner of Japan’s invading army. Even better than they knew Charlie Sundberg, people knew Dr. Manson.By Ray Crippen , August 16, 2008
Doctor argues license suspension
FARGO, N.D. - The owner-physician of five area clinics whose medical license was temporarily suspended for poor tracking of narcotics and overbilling the state’s Medicaid program says he is filling a need for people with chronic pain.By Erin Hemme-Froslie, The Forum , July 22, 2008
N.D. suspends doctor's license
FARGO - The North Dakota State Board of Medical Examiners suspended the medical license of Rodney J. Lee, a Fargo physician who operates RapidCare, urgent care clinics in Fargo and Grand Forks, as well as Moorhead and Detroit Lakes, Minn.By Erin Hemme-Froslie, The Forum , July 21, 2008
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