Sunday, April 24, 2016

Mishler v. State Bd. of Med. Examiners, 849 P. 2d 291 - Nev: Supreme Court 1993 - Google Scholar

Doctor Alan J. Mishler was framed for his good deeds by the corrupt Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners. They paid no price for their lies and harassment. They paid no price for their abuse of authority, but Dr. Mishler paid with years of suffering and tears for being honest. Nevada is not unlike Missouri where Connie Clarkston has repeatedly lied to the National Practitioner Data Bank, had her attorney Frank Meyers, JD, withhold very important medical records from court while concomitantly lying about them, and she had him withhold reports from The Joint Commission. If you want to know why patient safety is not improving, ask whether your state medical board conceals medical records to discipline doctors that report unsafe patient care.
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Mishler v. State Bd. of Med. Examiners, 849 P. 2d 291 - Nev: Supreme Court 1993 - Google Scholar

Doctor Alan J. Mishler was framed for his good deeds by the corrupt Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners. They paid no price for their lies and harassment. They paid no price for their abuse of authority, but Dr. Mishler paid with years of suffering and tears for being honest. Nevada is not unlike Missouri where Connie Clarkston has repeatedly lied to the National Practitioner Data Bank, had her attorney Frank Meyers, JD, withhold very important medical records from court while concomitantly lying about them, and she had him withhold reports from The Joint Commission. If you want to know why patient safety is not improving, ask whether your state medical board conceals medical records to discipline doctors that report unsafe patient care.
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What's new in Word 2016 - Word

Exciting opportunities for real-time collaborative writing are emerging https://t.co/6cYkYXWvtv #meded #research #PubMed — BrettSnodgrass, M.D. (@BrettSnodgrass1) April 24, 2016 Source: Twitter @BrettSnodgrass1 April 24, 2016 at 01:56PM via Your W…
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Thursday, April 21, 2016

Heart Condition High Triglycerides - St. Peters MO (Clinical Trial # 33273)

The good news is, that the study center is actively recruiting volunteers for a clinical trial of Vascepa - which is already FDA approved.  If you want a free expensive prescription medication that has been shown to reduce triglycerides, then this study may be right for you.
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Three Ways to Improve Clinical Trials through Crowdsourcing | ASCO Connection

Dr. Matthew S. Katz, is an active physician in social media, for example, https://twitter.com/subatomicdoc. Dr. Katz has an interesting idea about ways to increase clinical trial enrollment - by providing patients with more information about the study. As the amount of and distribution of high quality information increases we can expect to see more people interested in participating in clinical trials. 
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VASCEPA (icosapent ethyl)


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