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In an examination of the characteristics of studies that yield large treatment effects from medical interventions, these studies were more likely to be smaller in size, often with limited evidence, and when additional trials were performed, the effect sizes became typically much smaller, according to a study in the October 24/31 issue of JAMA.
When Heather Rubesch was a teenager, her aunt died in need of a kidney transplant. In later family discussions, Heather's mother, Linda, expressed some of her views about end-of-life careāfor instance, her belief in organ donation.
Throughout this past year, the Board of Directors, in conjunction with the management team, key investors, business partners, employees, and experienced market consultants, has explored a variety of alternatives for significantly increasing shareholder value.
MEDNAX, Inc., the national medical group providing hospital-based neonatal, anesthesia and pediatric physician services and office-based maternal-fetal and pediatric cardiology physician services, reported earnings per share for the three months ended December 31, 2009, of $1.07 on a GAAP basis, or $1.00 per share when adjusted to exclude the favorable impact of a legal settlement and lower tax rate for the period.
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