Posts Tagged ‘hospital’

Teddy Bear Bloodbag

Teddy Bear Bloodbag

Dunne & Raby makes bloodbags a little more user-friendly… by endowing them with a Teddy Bear appearance. Okay, so kids would feel less depressed when still in the hospitals? Hopefully they do will get more encourage and support from these Teddy Bear Bloodbags.

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Don’t Become the Next Medical Error Statistic

Don’t Become the Next Medical Error Statistic

Medical mess-ups are still the norm in most hospitals, despite all the attention being drawn to risky and preventable hospital-acquired infections and other needless medical center mistakes. Hospitals in general have not been able to effectively admit or implement proven strategies to cut such unnecessary risks, according to a new study published in the…

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Ambulance

Ambulance

During the Crusades of the 11th Century, the Knights of St John received instruction in first-aid treatment from Arab and Greek doctors. The Knights of St John then acted as the first emergency workers, treating soldiers on both sides of the war of the battlefield and bringing in the wounded to nearby tents for further treatment. The concept of…

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Ben Carson Biography (1951-)

Ben Carson Biography (1951-)

Neurosurgeon, Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom Award in 2008. Benjamin Solomon Carson was born in Detroit, Michigan, on September 18, 1951. The second son on Sonya and Robert Solomon Carson, Ben grew up in the hardened climate of inner-city Detroit. Ben’s mother was raised in Tennessee in…

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