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CINCINNATI, May 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Preventing bloodstream infections in very low birth weight babies in newborn intensive care units could save lives and approximately $3,000 per patient, according to data presented at the Pediatric Academic Societies meeting in Vancouver, Canada.
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center researchers worked together with researchers from University Hospital and Good Samaritan Hospital (both in Cincinnati) as part of the Ohio Perinatal Quality Collaborative. They evaluated the costs and lengths of stay of very low birth weight babies (401-1500 grams) with and without blood stream infections. They then used these data to model projections on changes in cost and use of care.
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Mary Therese "Terry" Schlueter (nee Moran) beloved wife of the late Dr. James A. Schlueter, dear mother of Mary Ellen (Bob) Rechtin, Karyn (Jerry) King, Paula Claire Smith, Vincent (Lyndi) Schlueter, loving sister to Raymond, Edward, John, and William Moran, Devoted grandmother of 10 and great grandmother of 3. Mary Therese was peacefully reunited with Jim on Dec. 31, 2010 with her children by her side. She was 79 years young. Mary Therese began life and grew up in Memphis, Tenn. Graduate of Our Lady of Cincinnati College ('53) celebrated 51 years of marriage. Visitation: Thurs. Jan. 6, 2011 4-7 p.m., Linnemann Funeral Homes, 30 Commonwealth Avenue, Erlanger, KY. Mass of Christian Burial: 10:30 a.m. Fri. Jan. 7, 2011 St. Joseph Church, Crescent Springs, KY. Burial to follow at Gate of H...
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Dr. Aislinn Vaughan is St. Charles County's only Breast Fellowship-trained surgeon. She started in practice with SSM St. Charles Clinic Medical Group in fall 2007 with offices at SSM St. Joseph Medical Park. In April 2008, she received a three-year appointment as cancer liaison physician for SSM St. Joseph. She brings to her position a high degree of skill and compassion for her patients.
Vaughan attended Vanderbilt University, graduating cum laude with a bachelor's degree. She went on to Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, where she received her doctorate in medicine in 2001. Post-graduate, she spent five years in the University of Cincinnati's General Surgery Residency Program at Good Samaritan Hospital, following that up with a fellowship year in breast surgery throu...
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MALPRACTICE: Defense counsels often-heated references to the biases or pecuniary interest of plaintiffs expert witnesses, made in the context of an 11-day trial of a medical-malpractice action, and recorded in over 2000 pages of trial transcript, were based upon the evidence admitted at trial and highlighted legitimate limitations in the experts testimony; since a sound reasoning process supported the trial courts decision that the jurys verdict was not the product of passion and prejudice, the trial court did not abuse its discretion in overruling plaintiffs new-trial motion. The trial court did not err in denying the plaintiffs motion for JNOV or for a new trial when no prejudicial misconduct by defense counsel occurred in the overall context of the trial. Since counsel's co...
... Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati where she came under the care of Shiff, Bartish, and oother hospital physicians including pulmonologist Thomas J. Parker, M.D...
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...Catholic hospitals (1) are chief among those institutions receiving c... human voice that speaks to us of goodness and duty, the voice we must obey if we are to keep...Luke to Cut Services for Merger, CINCINNATI ENQUIRER, June 14, 2008, at B3 (describing efforts... not allowed under Catholic rules, Samaritan Hospital will create a separately owned 'hospital ...
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DAYTON -- Blighted sections of East Third Street could look drastically different 10 years from now if residents and business owners can carry out a vision for the busy corridor that connects Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and downtown Day-ton.
Following in the footsteps of the Phoenix Project, which has transformed much of the area along Salem Avenue near Good Samaritan Hospital, stakeholders in an unnamed East Third Street corridor project have worked with Wright State University and University of Cincinnati architects to develop a conceptual vision for the area's future.
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... North Hospital, part of TriHealth (Cincinnati) . - Good Samaritan Hospital, part of TriHealth (C...
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MALPRACTICE - PROCEDURE/RULES: Summary judgment was properly entered in favor of a doctor and his employer where the plaintiff failed to come forward with expert testimony to support her medical-negligence claims (1) that the doctor had departed from the prevailing standard of care in his treatment of the plaintiff following brain surgery; (2) that the doctor should have been held vicariously liable for the actions or omissions of two resident doctors; and (3) that the doctor’s late dictation of the operative note was causally related to her post-operative injuries. The trial court correctly granted summary judgment to a first-year resident doctor and the hospital where he was employed for his allegedly negligent care of the plaintiff following brain surgery, where the plaintiff’s exp...
...INSTITUTE, . :. and . :. GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL, . :. Defendants-Appellees. . C... and an employee at the University of Cincinnati. During her post-operative period, Fisher was und...
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SHELBY COUNTY
Allen, Sammie Joe
..., died January 4, 2011 at Methodist South Hospital. Visitation, Friday, January 7 from 5-7 p.m. and s...The graduate of Our Lady of Cincinnati College ('53) celebrated 51 years of marriage. Vis...Memorials: Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation, 375 Dixmyth Avenue,...
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Sister Elaine Catellier
..., Sister Elaine worked as a staff nurse at Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio, and as Edu...