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Medicine's Tech Future -- the View from the Valley A few quick impressions from last night?s FutureMed extravaganza put on by Singularity University at the Museum of Computer History, a stone?s throw from Google?s Mountain View headquarters. www.forbes.com
VIDEO: Sandy Run Middle School students step in the footsteps of famous African-Americans Serena Williams, Tyra Banks, Jerry Rice and many other famous faces took over the lobby at Sandy Run Middle School last week. montgomerynews.com
Talk on the Federal Effort to Integrate Hospitals, Feb. 14 Please join the Trent History of Medicine Society/Bullitt History of Medicine Club for its next speaker series event on Tuesday, February 14, 2012. P. Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, FACP, will be discussing “The Federal Government’s Efforts to Racially Integrate Hospitals Under Medicare, 1963-1967.” blogs.library.duke.edu
Black History Month essay: Cathay Williams' courage empowers women and men On one illuminant September day in 1891, Cathay Williams stayed at a local hospital in which she had been residing for months. www.lohud.com
Stars' big impact on troop morale Do pop concerts make troops feel better? www.bbc.co.uk
Two studies on shoulder instability in military population Two studies on shoulder instability in a military population were presented today by U.S. Army sports medicine surgeons at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons' annual meeting. www.news-medical.net
Marking Black History Month: Olean woman to discuss several prominent figures OLEAN — When Della Moore watched televised pioneer series such as “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” or “The Big Valley” in the past, she often wondered why the program didn’t feature, or mention, African-Americans. www.oleantimesherald.com
Army studies: High recurrence of shoulder instability, better arthroscopic repair outcomes Two studies on shoulder instability in a military population were presented today by U.S. Army sports medicine surgeons at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons' annual meeting. Findings in one study suggest patients with a self-reported history of shoulder instability are far more likely to experience future instability, while the second study outlined key factors associated with ... www.physorg.com
Treatment for hip conditions should not rest solely on MRI scans ( American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine ) When it comes to treating people with hip pain, physicians should not replace clinical observation with the use of magnetic resonance images (MRI), according to research being presented today at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine's (AOSSM) Specialty Day in San Francisco, Calif. www.eurekalert.org
Talk today as Book in Common events continue CHICO — People's reactions during natural disasters has been an area of intrigue for Timothy Sistrunk, long before Hurricane Katrina in 2005. www.chicoer.com
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