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  • On Appeal From the United States District Court For the Middle District of Pennsylvania District Judge: Honorable Thomas I. Vanaskie, Chief Judge (D.C...

  • The County Commission on Monday passed a budget that included $250,000 for Methodist University Hospital's Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center of Memphis. Construction is under way on an outpatient clinic in the medical arts building on the hospital's campus on Union Avenue, said Mark H. Yancy, major gifts coordinator for Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare, and staffers have selected areas within the hospital for inpatient care.

  • The new 142,690-square-foot building consolidates an 18-bed inpatient child and adolescent psychiatric unit, 7-bed eating disorder unit, psychiatric day treatment program, neuropsychiatric special care services, medical day treatment program, behavioral healthcare outpatient clinic, child development unit, and creative arts therapy program. Outpatient areas (including art therapy, classrooms, music therapy, physical therapy, and dining rooms) are more open, lighter and brighter due to daylighting, and more colorful.

  • [...] Floor, Hope Maternity Clinic, Anand, Gujarat, India. A work can be "dirty" because it is perceived as physically disgusting (like janitorial work and butchering), because it wounds dignity by requiring servile behavior (like domestic work or shoe shining), or it offends moral conceptions (as does sex work, topless dancing, and surrogate mothering).6 Some people may applaud certain kinds of dirty work (such as taking care of AIDS patients) while simultaneously remaining physically and psychologically distant from it.5 Surrogacy resides in this sticky area- surrogates are described as "true angels" who "make dreams happen," but surrogacy is also surrounded by controversies about the "ethics of selling motherhood" and "renting wombs.

    ... surrogacy as the ultimate form of medicalization, commodification and technological colonization of...The clinic offers infertility and ARTs such as in vitro fertilization, intrauterine insem...

  • After spending nearly 30 years in the telecommunications industry, Jack Tubbs I has gone into a totally different business. He recently opened Mirror Image Laser Clinic and Spa, LLC, in the Medical Arts Building on Bellemeade Avenue. The clinic provides acne treatments, skin tightening, hair removal, teeth whitening and laser treatments for spider veins.

  • ... year) * International Percentage 1 12 10 Medical facilities: 80% (2) 7,500 40 Biotechnology: l0% 50...: 45% (45) 8 10 Residential: 45% 0 48 2 50 Arts and cultural (NR) 7 50 institutions: 50% 0 Creativ..., North County Health Services Community Clinic 27 Navy Medical Center, Union Bank of David Vasque...

  • As science teacher Dan Evans showed off his school's new 1,050- watt array of solar panels in Northeast Portland, across town Larry Reed prepared for an informal demonstration of his medical clinic's own new solar array. The arrays unveiled publicly Thursday at da Vinci Arts Middle School and the Fanno Creek Clinic were purchased for different reasons - at da Vinci, Evans hopes to promote his array as a learning tool, while Reed simply hopes to conserve energy and cut costs - but they highlight the increasing opportunity for small firms to acquire arrays, which years ago were largely the property of large, profitable companies.

  • ...Adm. Christine Hunter . Medical Corps, U.S. Navy . Rear Adm. Christine Hunter assu...She is currently a clinical professor at the UCSD School of Medicine. Graff ha... support programs; a 600-seat performing arts center; vocal, instrumental and dance instruction;...

  • Therapy took on a new meaning when performing arts students came together with patients with mental illnesses and life-threatening conditions to lift moods and create music. Earlier this month, five students from Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School in Midland, Beaver County, played drums and other percussion instruments for patients in Allegheny General Hospital's Adult Outpatient Medical Clinic on the North Side.

  • Just before Camino del Monte Sol reaches its southern terminus, a driveway snakes off to the east and leads to a world apart. Most people who drive past must see the sign identifying it as the entrance to a Carmelite monastery and assume that the place is off limits. Indeed, the sign also proclaims "No Exit," and the ideas of "Carmelite Monastery" and "No Exit" may combine in a passerby's mind in a way that does not seem entirely inviting. But it turns out that you really can enter the compound and escape again. Quite a few people do so on a regular basis, and their numbers are bound to increase now that a new concert series is springing to life on Sunday, Feb. 13, in the chapel situated at the end of that driveway. The Carmelite nuns are just a part of a history that has ranged widely ...

    ... Soar, with the New Mexico School for the Arts Chamber Choir & an instrumental ensemble, conducte...



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