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Kari Jo Johns, DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 312 N Fremont St, Suite B, Stuart, IA 50250 Phone: 515-645-3350 Fax: 515-224-2907 |
Abby Eileen Fiedler, DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 325 Sw 7th St, Stuart, IA 50250 Phone: 515-523-2815 |
Jessica Carney, DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 312 N Fremont St, Stuart, IA 50250 Phone: 515-523-8050 |
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The Wall Street Journal reports that a recent small study finds that reporting of prescription side effects increases when doctors use computerized patient records. "The study, at Massachusetts General and Brigham & Women's hospitals in Boston and sponsored by Pfizer Inc., showed a large increase in reporting of adverse events to the Food and Drug Administration once doctors used an automated tool.
SmartTots announced Robert Block, PhD and Caleb Ing, MD as the recipients of its inaugural round of research grants today. The research grants are intended to support investigations into the existence of a clinical signal suggesting poor neurocognitive outcomes as the result of early exposure to anesthesia. Drs. Block and Ing will be conducting separate studies both centered around determining the effects of anesthetics on early brain development. Both recipients will receive $100,000 to fund their studies.
Pivot3, Inc., the first company to deliver virtual servers and scalable storage in a single platform, announced today that the Muskogee Community Hospital deployed Pivot3 Serverless Computing as the compute and storage platform for multiple systems within the newly constructed healthcare facility. Initially purchased to store video from security cameras, the hospital now uses the energy-efficient Pivot3 platform to backup its Exchange and file servers, and as a host for a clinical imaging system.
A University of Houston researcher is an author on a landmark multi-institutional genetic study of the most aggressive and common form of ovarian cancer that is published in the current issue of the scientific journal Nature.
When diagnosed at a young age with Type 1 diabetes, the disease affects girls and boys equally. However, that changes when girls enter puberty and women face unique challenges throughout their life in maintaining sugar levels.
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