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Register Today for NC OB-GYN Society’s 2010 Annual Meeting
The North Carolina Obstetrics and Gynecology Society (NCOGS) will hold its Annual Meeting April 23-25, 2010, at the Grandover Resort & Spa in Greensboro. 10.5 CME credits will be offered. […]
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Symposium to Focus on Integrated Care
Integrated Care: Models for Real World Application in the Medical Setting will be the theme for the 6th Annual Two Worlds United Symposium, Saturday, April 10, 2010, at the Friday […]
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March in Medicine: NC Medical Student Information, Physician Calendars
The NCMS membership often tells us that they find themselves “in the dark” as to what goes on outside the hospital walls or the practice front door. As most doctors […]
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Challenging Our New Physicians
Yesterday, Dr. Tony Caprio and I spoke to fourth year medical students at the UNC School of Medicine. They were attending a “Capstone” course, which includes some final words of wisdom before […]
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Esophageal Atresia Webcast
http://www.orlive.com/wfubmc/videos/esophageal-atresia1 On Thursday March 11, at 5:00 PM EST, Brenner Children’s Hospital of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center will broadcast a presentation of a life-saving procedure, Esophageal Atresia. Esophageal […]
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The UNC Office of Continuing Medical Education
The Office of Continuing Medical Education at UNC offers medical professionals more than steps to continued certification. It oversees a calendar filled to the brim with symposiums and seminars to […]
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PCI Compliance required in 2010
In July of 2010, all credit card processing equipment are required to be PCI Compliant in order to avoid incurring substantial fines by the Visa and MasterCard Associations. Don’t pay […]
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Forum to Address Civil Rights Movement in American Medicine
Duke University is offering a two-day forum on Health, Social Justice, and the Civil Rights Movement in American Medicine, March 3-4, 2010, at the John Hope Franklin Center, 2204 Erwin […]
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North Carolina Policy-Watch – Online Resources for Doctors and NC Medical Students
With January’s State of the Union Address re-charting the course of healthcare reform, and with “Medicare” and “Medicaid” perpetually on the tips of lawmakers’ tongues in Raleigh, we thought it […]
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What Your Patients Are Saying Online
With all the confusion that accompanies moving to a new city, finding a new physician is often a “to-do” that falls to the wayside for many would-be patients. Traditionally, answers […]
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