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standard.co.uk - Megan Howe - Woman disabled for life after medics 'pressed wrong button' on defibrillator
Woman disabled for life after medics 'pressed wrong button' on defibrillator
Evening Standard

Get our award-winning daily news email featuring exclusive stories, opinion and expert analysis I would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice. A producer who was left with life-changing…

scientificamerican.com - Cody Cottier - Asking AI to explain your medical results? What doctors want you to know
Asking AI to explain your medical results? What doctors want you to know
Scientific American

When Judith Miller received the results of a medical imaging study last year, the 77-year-old Wisconsin resident did what many patients nowadays do: she asked AI to explain them. Claude, a large language model (LLM) developed by the company…

hotair.com - John Sexton - DOJ: Yale Medical School Discriminated in Admissions
DOJ: Yale Medical School Discriminated in Admissions
HotAir

It has been three years since the Supreme Court ruled against affirmative action in college admissions. But by the following year there was evidence suggesting that some schools might be cheating, i.e. finding other ways to circumvent the court's…

cbsnews.com - Mahsa  Saeidi - Changes to N.Y.'s Medical Indemnity Fund could hurt families relying on it for children's healthcare
Changes to N.Y.'s Medical Indemnity Fund could hurt families relying on it for children's healthcare
CBS News

White Plains mother Denise Olivo has been fighting for her son GianRaul since the moment he was born, when he suffered a neurological injury due to medical malpractice. In New York, families like his don't collect full damages from hospitals.

msmagazine.com - Joyce Vance - Medication Abortion Is Back Before the Supreme Court, and the Stakes Are National
Medication Abortion Is Back Before the Supreme Court, and the Stakes Are National
Ms. Magazine

This column originally appeared in Civil Discourse with Joyce Vance, “Mifepristone and the Court.” The mifepristone case that has landed on the Supreme Court's shadow docket is the new face of conservative efforts to impose a…

nola.com - BY RACHEL MIPRO | Contributing writer - Louisiana university focuses on wellness and nutrition, starting with its medical students
Louisiana university focuses on wellness and nutrition, starting with its medical students
NOLA.com

One Louisiana hospital system is examining nutrition training in a bid to increase state wellness, battling an entrenched culture of fried and fatty foods and deeply-rooted food insecurities. LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine has joined…

seekingalpha.com - SA Transcripts - AVITA Medical, Inc. (RCEL) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
AVITA Medical, Inc. (RCEL) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
Seeking Alpha

AVITA Medical, Inc. (RCEL) Q1 2026 Earnings Call May 14, 2026 4:30 PM EDT Ben Atkins - Vice President of Investor Relations & Corporate Communications Cary Vance - President, CEO & Executive Director David OToole - Chief Financial Officer Frank…

mylondon.news - Veronique Hawksworth, SWNS Ed Chatterton - I survived a cardiac arrest but a mistake by medics left me disabled for life
I survived a cardiac arrest but a mistake by medics left me disabled for life
My London

A woman left disabled for life when paramedics 'pressed the wrong button' on a defibrillator during a cardiac arrest has received an undisclosed pay-out after suing the NHS. Meg Fozzard has been left with permanent disabilities as a result of her…

thesun.co.uk - Georgie English - What life is like in hantavirus quarantine - from 'garbed up medics' to menu
What life is like in hantavirus quarantine - from 'garbed up medics' to menu
The Sun

A CRUISE passenger trapped in quarantine because of the deadly hantavirus outbreak has revealed what life is like in isolation. Jake Rosmarin, 29, has to spend over 40 days alone in the National Quarantine Unit in Nebraska after travelling on the…

cbs8.com - At 72, she's about to become the world's oldest medical school graduate: 'I am totally setting records
At 72, she's about to become the world's oldest medical school graduate: 'I am totally setting records
cbs8.com

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — At 72, most people are starting to wind down in their lives. Not Dawn Zuidgeest-Craft. This summer, she will begin her residency at medical facilities around West Michigan after graduating from medical school. “I…

indianexpress.com - Express Global Desk - Small medical plane crashes in New Mexico mountains, Killing 4
Small medical plane crashes in New Mexico mountains, Killing 4
The Indian Express

A small medical aircraft crashed in the Capitan Mountains outside Ruidoso, New Mexico, before dawn on Thursday, killing all four people aboard the plane and starting a wildfire in the surrounding forest, news agency AP reported. The fire spread to…

thehindu.com - Jayanthi Rangarajan - Medical education in India is at a crossroads: it needs to pivot to quality over quantity
Medical education in India is at a crossroads: it needs to pivot to quality over quantity
The Hindu

Medical education in India stands at a defining crossroads. Over the past decade, the country has witnessed an unprecedented expansion in its capacity to train future doctors. The number of medical colleges has grown from around 596 in…

irishmirror.ie - Olivia Kelleher - Medic foresaw fall that cost Cheltenham winning jockey his life
Medic foresaw fall that cost Cheltenham winning jockey his life
Irish Mirror

A Cheltenham Festival winning jockey was heading “towards the pinnacle of his career” when his life was cut prematurely short after he fell from a horse during a handicap chase in Tipperary last year, an inquest has heard. Michael…

koat.com - Faith Egbuonu - Former NTSB investigator weighs in on medical aircraft crash in New Mexico
Former NTSB investigator weighs in on medical aircraft crash in New Mexico
KOAT

Former NTSB investigator weighs in on medical aircraft crash in New Mexico 'MedEvac crashes are somewhat more dangerous, because of the stress of completing the mission,' Former NTSB investigator Alan Diehl said CRASH WEATHER POSSIBLY BEING A KEY…

federalnewsnetwork.com - Terry Gerton - The Army is testing whether rail networks can carry medical evacuation in modern warfare
The Army is testing whether rail networks can carry medical evacuation in modern warfare
Federal News Network

Guest: Col. Crystal Belew Title: Commander of the 519th Hospital Center Summary: Using allied rail systems in Europe, the Army is testing how rail evacuation could expand medical capacity during large‑scale conflict. Terry Gerton You are…

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