San Jose Mercury News, USA
By Diana Samuels Dr. Irving Schulman, a Stanford doctor and a founder of Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, died last week at age 87, the university announced. Schulman died of complications of pneumonia at his home on the Stanford campus. …
San Jose Mercury News, USA
By Diana Samuels Dr. Irving Schulman, a Stanford doctor and a founder of Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, died last week at age 87, the university announced Wednesday. Schulman died of complications of pneumonia at his home on the Stanford campus. …
Media Newswire (press release), NY
“One of the biggest issues in a pandemic is cross-contamination,” said emergency medicine physician Milana Boukhman, as she waited for another volunteer “sick” person to arrive at her treatment station, one of several set up in a parking garage near …
San Jose Mercury News, USA
The other man, a 19-year-old San Jose resident, was not identified and the extent of his injuries was not disclosed. Police investigation found that the two were shot during a fight at a party on Glen Hardy Court at Glen Hanleigh Drive in East San Jose …
San Jose Mercury News, USA
To make the exercise work, Dr. Jessica Ngo, a clinical instructor at the emergency department and disaster medicine fellow, came up with 35 specific scenarios from real patients who visited the Stanford emergency department in April, when worries about …
Earthtimes (press release)
SanLeandroTimes.com, CA
Dr. Eric Snoey, who is the ACMC vice-chair of emergency medicine, said that the urgent care center would take care of the majority of San Leandro's ER needs and the more serious cases could be transferred. Broken bones, small cuts, cold and flu make up …
San Jose Mercury News, USA
… on the progress being made to reopen the hospital is scheduled for June 9 at 7 pm at the Terraces, 800 Blossom Hill Road. El Camino is also planning improvements to the hospital's free community health library, including access to electronic databases.
San Jose Mercury News
guardian.co.uk
AP Artillery shells hit a makeshift hospital in Sri Lanka's northern war zone yesterday, killing at least 64 civilians, according to a government doctor and a website linked to the Tamil Tiger separatists, amid growing international pressure to …
Al Jazeera
The Associated Press
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New York Times
By THE NEW YORK TIMES The government has barred journalists and most aid workers from the conflict area, and independent verification of either report was not possible.
Al Jazeera
BBC News
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San Jose Mercury News, USA
There is no reason community residents should need to travel elsewhere for good medical care." Veteran surgery technician Kermit "Butch" Cole welcomed the announcement. "As a union steward and a longtime employee, we're pretty stoked," Cole said. …