Giving Medication the Wrong Way
Background studies on medication errors There are far too many medication errors on a daily basis. A study on medication errors describes that about 1.3
Background studies on medication errors There are far too many medication errors on a daily basis. A study on medication errors describes that about 1.3
In times like these, it can be useful to think of positive trends in global health. One such trend is the use of the power
What is a Stroke and How is it Diagnosed? A stroke is caused by a blockage of blood supply to the brain. Ischemic strokes are
The Secretary of HHS (Dept. of Health and Human Services) recently declared that health care providers, and those companies that make or distribute drugs and
The coronavirus pandemic is unsettling to all of us. I have been pleasantly surprised with the reaction from our community (particularly Washington State) to the
As we seemingly enter a new and heightened phase of the coronavirus pandemic, particularly in Seattle, I am reminded how easy it is to get
I read through thousands of medical records a week to analyze cases or determine if there is a case to begin with. One thing I find in
A National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLB) grant study of 558 unique individuals was undertaken to compare medications that patients took at admission compared
And they often get these “other causes” into evidence A recent Court of Appeals case came out reversing a trial court’s decision for a couple
Readers of this blog know that active duty service men and women are unfairly prevented from bringing lawsuits for negligence occurring while they are active