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... those who tested positive for HIV in hospitals throughout Israel were originally included in the ... Bentwich, director of the AIDS Center in Kaplan Hospital, Rehovot, Israel, for his help and guidan...
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NORFOLK - Dr. , 85, a prominent member of the Norfolk community, died April 14, 2009. Dr. Kaplan was known locally as a physician, a leader in the Jewish, medical and civic community and an avid orchid collector. Dr. Kaplan was born March 4, 1924, in Raleigh, N.C., to Harry and Sara Kaplan and settled in Norfolk after marrying Phyllis Ann Berman.
A graduate of the University of North Carolina and New York Medical College, Dr. Kaplan practiced internal medicine in Norfolk for 40 years before retiring in 1993. He was widely respected for his exceptional clinical skills and known for his caring and devotion to his patients. Many remember fondly his habit of bringing fresh-cut roses from his garden to every hospital visit. Dr. Kaplan was a leader in the Norfolk medical commu...
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NORFOLK - Dr. , 85, a prominent member of the Norfolk community, died April 14, 2009. Dr. Kaplan was known locally as a physician, a leader in the Jewish, medical and civic community and an avid orchid collector. Dr. Kaplan was born March 4, 1924, in Raleigh, N.C., to Leonard and Sara Kaplan and settled in Norfolk after marrying Phyllis Ann Berman.
A graduate of the University of North Carolina and New York Medical College, Dr. Kaplan practiced internal medicine in Norfolk for 40 years before retiring in 1993. He was widely respected for his exceptional clinical skills and known for his caring and devotion to his patients. Many remember fondly his habit of bringing fresh-cut roses from his garden to every hospital visit. Dr. Kaplan was a leader in the Norfolk medical com...
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The gathering was called "A Day of Reconciliation and Renewal." "Renewal" is clear, but it is not clear whether "reconciliation" referred to Blacks only or with county, state and federal officials who were primarily responsible for the ruination of the hospital. (Or, perhaps "reconciliation" referred to both.) The question is germane because unless Blacks unify and commit to fully restoring the hospital, it will not happen.
Irene Dyer, director of Planning and Analysis, LA County Department of Health Services (DHS), represented Dr. Chernoff, director of DHS. She said Dr. Chernoff was "sad" when King closed and is "fully committed" to re-opening the hospital. She stated that any hospital seeking to take over King (public or private) must have a history of serving an underserved community...
... disrespected my daughter, Erin Aubry-Kaplan. He took strong exception to Erin's article on Kin...
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..., he was taken from his home to a nearby hospital in a suburb of Kansas City, Missouri. Dr. John Dun...
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BOSTON, March 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As the true scale of the crisis in Haiti caused by the worst earthquake in 200 years has come into focus, the needs for specific expertise and resources have begun to be identified. Early estimates are there could be as many as 12,000 amputee patients with even more needing some form of rehabilitation care. The Spaulding Rehabilitation Network (SRN), one of the leading rehabilitation providers in the country has begun assisting to address this critical need.
Beginning in early March three SRN therapists Diana Parker, OT and Sharon Purcell, PT of Spaulding Hospital Cambridge and Betty Carr, PT of Shaughnessy- Kaplan in Salem began a two week stint in Haiti, treating patients at General Hospital HUEH in Port-au- Prince. Spaulding therapists will...
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Register Staff NEW HAVEN -- The Hospital of Saint Raphael is tapping into the power of social media this month to educate the public about breast cancer. The hospital will be posting short messages on Twitter and Facebook exploring facts and myths about breast cancer.
In addition to the social media campaign, St. Raphael's will be marking Breast Cancer Awareness Month with several events. A "Breast Cancer Survivor Social," featuring author Eileen Kaplan, will be held from 5 to 7 tonight in the main lobby of the hospital's Father Michael J. McGivney Cancer Center.
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Rhodes College has been rated number one among the "Most Service- Minded Schools" in Kaplan/Newsweek's "Finding the Right College for You" guide.
Monica Hunt has joined Saint Francis Hospital-Bartlett as an emergency care center nursing director.
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Susan Jaye-Kaplan knows what it's like to be underprivileged. Orphan...He was a bacteriologist at Beth Israel Hospital, and he came across Jaye-Kaplan as she walked arou...
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Where we have heard complaints is where family members have refused to allow a patient's partner to visit or have chosen to disregard what the patient has indicated in their Durable Power of Attorney for Medical Care document regarding visitation," [Jay Kaplan] said. "I am aware of one particular incident, where a lesbian patient's partner was not informed about the progress of the patient's surgery by the hospital, even though she was the listed contact person on the Power of...