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Permanent Internal Medicine Job in Augusta Georgia with Community Health Systems
We are looking for 2 Internists. One to develop his/her own traditional practice but share space with another IM The other Internist to work with Dr. Thomas. Call every 4th weekend. You can be the
Permanent Internal Medicine Job in Valdosta Georgia with Eagle Hospital Physicians
Designated as south Georgia's newest metropolitan area and recognized as the business, cultural, educational, medical, leisure and retail hub of south Georgia and north Florida, Valdosta, Georgia is
Permanent Internal Medicine Job in Atlanta Georgia with Eagle Hospital Physicians
South Fulton Medical Center is a 338 bed acute care medical center conveniently located near Hartsfield Jackson International Airport with easy access to Atlantas major interstates, I-85, I-75 and I-285.

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Permanent Family Practice Job in Augusta Georgia with Community Health Systems
We're looking for 3 Family Practice. Live in and work in Augusta, GA. 1 to join the Center of Primary Care 1 to join a group in North Augusta (need South Carolina license) 1 to join Hope Medical
Permanent Family Practice Job in GA statewide Georgia with
ATHENS, GA Immediate need for BE/BC Family Practice physician. Well established group with impeccable reputation, Practice limited to outpatient only. $200,000 Financial package with realistic opportunity
Permanent FAMILY PRACTICE Job in Southeast Georgia Georgia with Enterprise Medical Service
Join private group of 8 physicians that also run residency program in South Georgia!! Group operates out of 3 clinics. Traditional IP/OP practice with 1:8 call schedule. Work 4.5 day workweek. See around

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President Barack Obama wanted to put a human face on his plans to overhaul health care, and a Virginia supporter did just that Wednesday. Fighting back tears, Debby Smith, 53, told Obama of her kidney cancer and her inability to obtain health insurance or hold a job. The president hugged her — she's a volunteer for his political operation — and called her "exhibit A" in an unsustainable system that is too expensive and complex for millions of Americans. "We are going to try to find ways to help you immediately," he told Smith as hundreds looked on at a community college forum — and countless others watched on television. But the nation's long-term needs require a greater emphasis on preventive care and "cost-effective care," he said.
CDC: Private health care coverage at 50-year-low
Thu, 02 Jul 2009 09:16:17 -0400
The percentage of Americans with private health insurance has hit its lowest mark in 50 years, according to two new government reports. About 65 percent of non-elderly Americans had private insurance in 2008, down from 67 percent the year before, according to preliminary data released Wednesday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "It's bad news," said Kenneth Thorpe, a health policy researcher at Emory University.
Few survive cardiac arrest, even with hospital CPR
Thu, 02 Jul 2009 09:13:51 -0400
You don't have to be Michael Jackson to have this problem: The odds of surviving cardiac arrest after getting CPR in a hospital are slim and have not improved in more than a decade, a big Medicare study concludes. Only about 18 percent of such patients live long enough to leave the hospital, researchers found. Blacks fared worse than whites — a disparity only partly explained by more of them being treated in hospitals that did a poorer job of CPR. Results were published in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine.

 
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