Righttime Medical Care Provides Free H1N1 Vaccine to Community Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: Feb 15,2010 18:30 pm | View: 10 Righttime Medical Care is doing its part to help the community in these troubled economic times by giving free H1N1 flu shots to its patients. "We’re celebrating 20 years of service this year, and feel this is a good way to give back to the communities we serve,” said Robert G. Graw, Jr., M.D., CEO of Righttime Medical Care. Over the last few weeks, Righttime has hosted free flu shot clinics in Montgomery, Howard and Anne Arundel Counties. Righttime will be offering the vaccine free in each of its seven Care Centers until supplies are exhausted. read more ...
PediaFlow(TM) VAD Consortium Receives $5.6 Million NIH Contract to Ready Device for Clinical Trials Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: Feb 13,2010 18:30 pm | View: 10 LaunchPoint Technologies, Inc. and its fellow Consortium members have been awarded a $5.6 million contract from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to pursue the continued development of the PediaFlow(TM) VAD, a fully magnetically-levitated (maglev), implantable heart-assist device for infants and small children with congenital or acquired heart disease. The four-year program, known as 'Pumps for Kids, Infants, and Neonates (PumpKIN) Preclinical Program,' will enable the PediaFlow Consortium to complete preclinical testing and obtain FDA approval to begin clinical trials. The bearing-less blood pump is designed to offer excellent blood-compatibility with acceptably low energy consumption, and to ultimately provide up to six months of extended circulatory support for infants and children recovering from heart surgery or awaiting a heart transplant. read more ...
Children With Cerebral Palsy Benefitting From New Physical Therapy Regimen Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: Feb 10,2010 18:30 pm | View: 11 New York lawyer Steven J. Schwartzapfel, a personal injury attorney with Schwartzapfel Truhowsky Marcus P.C., is pleased to help spread the word about a promising new therapy for cerebral palsy sufferers. read more ...
Autism Science Foundation Offers IMFAR Grants to Autism Stakeholders Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: Feb 10,2010 18:30 pm | View: 11 The Autism Science Foundation is offering a limited number of grants to parents of children with autism and other stakeholders to support attendance at the International Meeting for Autism Research (IMFAR), to be held in Philadelphia, May 20-22, 2010. read more ...
Longview Therapy Center, PLLC, Unveils Its Definition Of Hope Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: Feb 09,2010 18:30 pm | View: 10 Longview Therapy Center, PLLC, puts forth an emphasis on the integration of sensory motor processing through the vestibular/cochlear, proprioceptive, oral motor, auditory, tactile, and visual systems. Each of the three disciplines of Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech-Language Pathology coordinate their treatments for the benefit of the whole person. read more ...
IVR Technology Group Announces iConfirm sm Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: Feb 09,2010 18:30 pm | View: 9 IVR Technology Group, a leading provider of intelligent voice response services and solutions, has introduced iConfirm, a feature-rich, streamlined approach to automated appointment reminder services. The system features, a pleasant sounding voice that provides a confirmation of the exact day and time of the appointment along with and specific appointment information directly to the called party. Designed to move away from the widespread “mechanized” approach to automation, iConfirm represents the next generation appointment reminder services. read more ...
Healing Hearts For Valentine’s Day Posted By: Anonymous | Posted On: Feb 09,2010 18:30 pm | View: 6 The Rachel Cooper Foundation for Pediatric Cardiology celebrates this year’s Valentines Day by sponsoring their 775th “Heal-A-Heart” life saving surgery at The Children’s Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM). Four year old Ashli Elizabeth Amador Rodas was suffering from a life threatening congenital heart defect. She and her mother, Fany, traveled from Honduras to the Bronx, NY with the help and support of our partners from the Rotary “Gift of Life” program. Her heart defect was corrected this week and she is resting comfortable, regaining her strength and anxious to be able to play like any other healthy four year old. read more ...
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