Why Social Media Content Planning Is Vital
‘Content is king’. A social media cliche if there ever was one. Cliche aside, the importance of creating engaging, useful and dynamic content should never be overlooked. It’s the lifeblood of your...
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by David Michaelson David Michaelson & Company, LLC and Toni L. Griffin MetLife The public relations industry has championed the use of measurement and evaluation as integral to the practice of...
View ArticleIs Poverty Violence?
Steven Lee We will before too long be observing the fortieth anniversary of a series of events connected with the political turbulence of the late 1960s. Many of these anniversaries are of violet...
View ArticleConflict and poverty “The economics of violence”
Are countries poor because they are violent or violent because they are poor? YESTERDAY it was Afghanistan and Congo. Today it is Côte d’Ivoire and Libya. Violence, it seems, is always with us, like...
View Article20 Tips to Help Prevent Medical Errors in Children
Medical errors are one of the Nation’s leading causes of death and injury. Rates of medication errors and adverse drug events for hospitalized children were comparable to rates for hospitalized adults...
View ArticleMedication Errors in Children
Over View : Great variation in the paediatricmedication error rates reported due to differences in study design. – prescribing error rate 0.45 to 30.1 errors per 100 orders in the USA – drug...
View ArticleWhy Don’t Patients Report Medical Errors?
by Marshall Allen ProPublica, Sept. 25, 2012, 10:34 a.m. I was recently browsing through the nearly 200 stories we’ve compiled with our Patient Harm Questionnaire, when I was reminded again of a...
View ArticleMedication Dosing Errors In Hospitalized Patients With Renal Impairment: A...
By Marshall Allen, ProPublica. I was recently browsing through the nearly 200 stories we’ve compiled with our Patient Harm Questionnaire, when I was reminded again of a troubling truth. Many of the...
View ArticleWhy Trauma Makes People Sick: Inflammation, Heart Disease and Diabetes in...
Article by Kathleen A Kendall-Tackett Cytokines are proteins that regulate immune response and proinflammatory cytokines help the body heal wounds and fight infection. But there can be too much of a...
View ArticleTHE RELATION OF TRAUMA TO DIABETES
ELLIOTT P. JOSLINN, M.D. BOSTON-, MASS. CERTAIN FUNDAMENTAL FACTS are herewith recorded, essential for a proper understandinig of diabetes, and following these are various concepts w-hiclh Nill serve...
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