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if you don't have facilities available to provide the medical care you c provide the medical care and a transfer has to take place for the goo of the patient. it's the availability of the staff and facilities. do you have the right of doctors, do you have enough doctors, do you have the right facilities or is it better for the patient to transfer them to the hospital a few miles away. you have the right doctors how do you answer that except by la.erence to state licensing >> but yout can't do that's that's thehe sort of initial pot i was trying to make which is that the federal mandate is to emergency conditions regardless of any other directive that the that would prevent that care from being provided. that's the work of the statute. >>s not even hhs concsi in the state operations manual on page 36 of the brief it defines w makes a staff person available under the statute and they say -- >> saying they are not available inte state law doesn'tow this procedure? >> they are? availablehe extent for the medical lic and that is our argument. they want to draw far mor narrowil. theth whole
if you don't have facilities available to provide the medical care you c provide the medical care and a transfer has to take place for the goo of the patient. it's the availability of the staff and facilities. do you have the right of doctors, do you have enough doctors, do you have the right facilities or is it better for the patient to transfer them to the hospital a few miles away. you have the right doctors how do you answer that except by la.erence to state licensing >> but yout...
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if you done the facilities available to provide the medical re then you can't provide the medical care care in the transfer had to take place for the good of the patient. th availability here, it's the of availability of staff and faciliti. do you have the right doctors and you have enough doctors and the right facilities or is it better for the patient to transfer them to the hospital of the miles away? >> you are exactly right do you have the right doctors and how do you have that answer except. >> that's the initial point that i was trying to make which is at provide stabilizing care for emergency conditio regardl of any other directive that the state has her with the hos has that would prevent that care from being provided. that's the work of the statute >> justice that's not the conclusion in the st operations manual which they are from pagof the brief defines what makes a staff persilable under the statute. >> does it say they aren't available in the state law doesn't allow this procedure? that they are available to the extent they are operating with n the scope of their medical
if you done the facilities available to provide the medical re then you can't provide the medical care care in the transfer had to take place for the good of the patient. th availability here, it's the of availability of staff and faciliti. do you have the right doctors and you have enough doctors and the right facilities or is it better for the patient to transfer them to the hospital of the miles away? >> you are exactly right do you have the right doctors and how do you have that...
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are a scheduled medications are a scheduled medication or controlled medication or controlled medicationons do not. tell us more about _ medications do not. tell us more about that _ medications do not. tell us more about that does - medications do not. tell us more about that does are l medications do not. tell us i more about that does are you concerned about the impact it could have down the road? right, these medicines, a good one and misoprostol, are utilised in many different ways. they are used for abortion care but also for induction of labour —— mifepristone. are utilised to treat haemorrhage or heavy bleeding after a woman has delivered a baby. like you mentioned, there is cushing's syndrome. acid reflux for misoprostol. there are so many other uses and they are utilised very widely, both in the world of 0b/gyn but also in other areas of medicine as well. . , , well. that being said, the use of this medication _ well. that being said, the use of this medication is - well. that being said, the use of this medication is the - well. that being said, the use of this medication is t
are a scheduled medications are a scheduled medication or controlled medication or controlled medicationons do not. tell us more about _ medications do not. tell us more about that _ medications do not. tell us more about that does - medications do not. tell us more about that does are l medications do not. tell us i more about that does are you concerned about the impact it could have down the road? right, these medicines, a good one and misoprostol, are utilised in many different ways. they...
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schools of medical students.e's a wealth of data showing better health outcomes when black patients have black physicians and this applies across different cultures and this is because when you have cultural connectivity, you have better communication, you have shared experiences and you can overcome the mistrust that has developed over the decades. alabama has a population of 4.8 million people, 25.8% of whom are black and yet we only have 7% to have physician workforce as black. we are dealing with some serious healthcare issues in our state particularly with limited access to healthcare and we had closure of rural hospitals and clinics particularly in the black belt of the state and we have to come up with some real solutions. most of our physicians tend to be concentrated in the major metropolitan areas of the state leaving our rural areas at risk. it's no wonder that alabama always ranks at the lowest as far as health amongst states in the area and it's -- it's not only as the overall health of alabamans poo
schools of medical students.e's a wealth of data showing better health outcomes when black patients have black physicians and this applies across different cultures and this is because when you have cultural connectivity, you have better communication, you have shared experiences and you can overcome the mistrust that has developed over the decades. alabama has a population of 4.8 million people, 25.8% of whom are black and yet we only have 7% to have physician workforce as black. we are...
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in the last year were through abortion medications or used this type of medication as part of the process i guess what does this mean right now when it comes to abortion access in america? >> so in the short-term you're right, this decision overrules the lower court's orders that had ordered additional restrictions on mifepristone or have ordered the fda to remove the medication abortion drug from the market entirely, and so in that sense, it preserves the status quo for medication abortion ensuring that doctors and patients can access the drug because they concluded that the plaintiffs who brought this case, a group of anti-abortion doctors did not establish that they were sufficiently likely to be injured because of the availability of medication abortion, which of course is an extremely safe drug. however, it's important to note that what the court's opinion did not do, is they did not rule out the possibility of what's known as a comstock challenge in the future. it's an 1873 victorian era law that some republicans have suggested actually amounts to a nationwide ban on not just medica
in the last year were through abortion medications or used this type of medication as part of the process i guess what does this mean right now when it comes to abortion access in america? >> so in the short-term you're right, this decision overrules the lower court's orders that had ordered additional restrictions on mifepristone or have ordered the fda to remove the medication abortion drug from the market entirely, and so in that sense, it preserves the status quo for medication...
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ordinary medical. it's a miracle.edical teams from other regions of russia began to come to help in the republic back in 1922 . some doctors took vacations and went to work for free. today, when peace is gradually coming to the liberated territory, the need for doctors is only growing. many have worsened chronic diseases after the experience. people need routine examinations and consultations with specialized specialists. vladimir putin instructed the government to double payments to doctors compared to other regions and health workers who move to new regions under the zemsky doctor and zemsky felsher program. for doctors from 1 to 2 million rubles. for medical assistants from 500,000 to 1 million rubles. the cabinet of ministers has already prepared a corresponding project; within the framework of these programs, all that was allocated for one-time compensation for medical workers in novorossiya was in march of this year. 190 million rubles. anna efimova’s story tells about how doctors in novorossiya work today, some
ordinary medical. it's a miracle.edical teams from other regions of russia began to come to help in the republic back in 1922 . some doctors took vacations and went to work for free. today, when peace is gradually coming to the liberated territory, the need for doctors is only growing. many have worsened chronic diseases after the experience. people need routine examinations and consultations with specialized specialists. vladimir putin instructed the government to double payments to doctors...
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at the same time, very few medical facilities, very few medical facilities, very few medical facilities see is that they are congested, they are overloaded, they are receiving mass casualty events on a regular basis. it�*s a completely honest statement —— unsustainable and unacceptable situation. we unsustainable and unacceptable situation. ~ , ., ., situation. we understand that medical supplies _ situation. we understand that medical supplies are - situation. we understand that medical supplies are running l medical supplies are running low as well, can you tell us how doctors and nurses are treating patients at the moment in gaza? �* , treating patients at the moment in gaza? v . treating patients at the moment in gaza? �*, ._ in gaza? it's a critical situation _ in gaza? it's a critical situation and - in gaza? it's a critical situation and it's - in gaza? it's a critical. situation and it's difficult situation and it�*s difficult for medical professionals to do theirjob under these circumstances. i spent four weeks inside gaza as a doctors without borders emergency coordinator. dur
at the same time, very few medical facilities, very few medical facilities, very few medical facilities see is that they are congested, they are overloaded, they are receiving mass casualty events on a regular basis. it�*s a completely honest statement —— unsustainable and unacceptable situation. we unsustainable and unacceptable situation. ~ , ., ., situation. we understand that medical supplies _ situation. we understand that medical supplies are - situation. we understand that medical...
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in medical case studies? unfortunately, because of the beauty of women's hormones and pregnancy, it is also really difficult to study medications and conditions. so to make it easy, researchers just excluded women because of their cycles because of their farm on even animals that were a female hormone species. they thought that it would be too complicated to study things. and so that's why it's been until 1993. basically every single medical study on every single medication and condition was done on man or male mice. that is crazy if you think about it until 1993 sarah. so yeah, it's crazy and it has had implications. very serious implications on us through generations. i mean, i can think of at least 4 or 5 friends who have been either miss diagnosed or have received no, no treatment or yeah, it's incredibly disappointing. on average it, kate sikes may be 10 years for women who are having to meet for your sister breach can i think it's in our best 700 cases break down to the danish study. they saw that we le
in medical case studies? unfortunately, because of the beauty of women's hormones and pregnancy, it is also really difficult to study medications and conditions. so to make it easy, researchers just excluded women because of their cycles because of their farm on even animals that were a female hormone species. they thought that it would be too complicated to study things. and so that's why it's been until 1993. basically every single medical study on every single medication and condition was...
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risk and hard work, an ordinary medical miracle. a unique medical experience. this sunday, june 16th, the country will celebrate doctor's day. we are eternally grateful to the doctors, nurses and other people in white coats who treat, save, operate and care for those who, for various reasons , are in trouble. within hospital walls. doctors today one of the most sought-after professions in novorossiya, where the events of a special military operation are unfolding, where the ukrainian military regularly shells the neighborhoods of peaceful towns and villages. today , more than 100,000 honey workers work on a permanent basis in new regions. about half, which is over 50 thousand people, are from the donetsk people’s republic. republic, about 33 thousand work in the lugansk republic, and these are only those who work constantly, and there are also teams from other regions working on a rotational basis, and yet the shortage of medical workers is serious, in the zaporozhye region there is a shortage of more than one and a half thousand specialists, in lpr hospitals t
risk and hard work, an ordinary medical miracle. a unique medical experience. this sunday, june 16th, the country will celebrate doctor's day. we are eternally grateful to the doctors, nurses and other people in white coats who treat, save, operate and care for those who, for various reasons , are in trouble. within hospital walls. doctors today one of the most sought-after professions in novorossiya, where the events of a special military operation are unfolding, where the ukrainian military...
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are scheduled medications are scheduled medication of controlled medication of controlled medication has addictive potential which these medications do not. tell us more about _ medications do not. tell us more about that, _ medications do not. tell us more about that, what - medications do not. tell us more about that, what are | medications do not. tell us . more about that, what are you concerned about the impact that it could have down the road? right, these medicines both mifepristone's are utilised in many different ways so, yes, they are used for abortion care but they are utilised for induction all labor, utilised to treat haemorrhage or heavy bleeding after woman has delivered a baby there, you mention, cushing syndrome, acid reflux, there are other uses and the utilised very widely, both in the world of medicine. that being said, the use of this medication is the most popularform of this medication is the most popular form of carrying this medication is the most popularform of carrying out this medication is the most popular form of carrying out an abortion in the us and so
are scheduled medications are scheduled medication of controlled medication of controlled medication has addictive potential which these medications do not. tell us more about _ medications do not. tell us more about that, _ medications do not. tell us more about that, what - medications do not. tell us more about that, what are | medications do not. tell us . more about that, what are you concerned about the impact that it could have down the road? right, these medicines both mifepristone's...
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centre forfurther taken to the tel—hashomer medical centre for further medical examination.aiting to speak to our correspondent hugo pacheco who is injerusalem. when he is ready to talk to us we will go live to him. other breaking news — the bbc has obtained new security footage believed to show missing tv presenter dr michael mosley walking through a village near to where he was last seen on the greek island of symi. the man is seen walking along a path with an umbrella over him. authorities made a note that he appears to be walking steadily with no sign of disorientation. he is apparently heading towards rocky hills north—east of pedi. it looks like a bright sunny day but there was a bit of a breeze. some of the flags were waving. the 67—year—old set off from the beach at saint nicholas at lunchtime on wednesday. he was staying with his wife but failed to return. the children have arrived at the island to help with the search. let speak to joe inwood. good to be able to speak to you now. tell us about these two bits of footage that are apparently showing the same man, beli
centre forfurther taken to the tel—hashomer medical centre for further medical examination.aiting to speak to our correspondent hugo pacheco who is injerusalem. when he is ready to talk to us we will go live to him. other breaking news — the bbc has obtained new security footage believed to show missing tv presenter dr michael mosley walking through a village near to where he was last seen on the greek island of symi. the man is seen walking along a path with an umbrella over him....
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we did not go to medical school to medical school to make intricate legal decisions.ern is for the patient, at the same time i cannot blame the physician for having this fear over confusion of whether or not they can provide care. we need to focus on leading providers make medical decisions to care for the patient in front of them. sen. hassan: abortion bans are making it harder for women to get prenatal care that supports the health of the women and their babies. it makes it harder for obstetricians to practice in rural areas across the country especially when you factor in abortion bans including putting the doctor and patient in jail. what is the impact of abortion bans on doctors trying to do their job? how are these bands limiting access to care in rural areas? >> even pre dobbs i was seeing patients traveling significant distances to get to a half to get -- to get to a doctor to get prenatal care. there are multiple barriers women are already facing. what we are seeing is as more doctors leave these states because of abortion bans, those distances that patients
we did not go to medical school to medical school to make intricate legal decisions.ern is for the patient, at the same time i cannot blame the physician for having this fear over confusion of whether or not they can provide care. we need to focus on leading providers make medical decisions to care for the patient in front of them. sen. hassan: abortion bans are making it harder for women to get prenatal care that supports the health of the women and their babies. it makes it harder for...
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we also have a complete set of medical equipment, that is, all medical equipment starting from a syringeograph, a ventilator, an endoscopic stand - these are real medical equipment, our simulators are mostly russian-made, but i wanted to ask if there are domestic ones, mostly russian-made, unfortunately, simulator robots are not yet produced in belarus, but as far as i know, ours are already starting to work... specifically for simulation training in healthcare, so belarusian production has prospects, i think we will someday let's wait for belarusian simulators, 60% of our medical equipment is made in belarus, starting from ore beds, operating tables, defibrillators, ventilators, this is belarus. production, when they created the center itself, they probably took something as a basis, well, perhaps, as it is fashionable to say, world experience, although it seems to me that today the world can already learn a lot from us, you are right, when you worked on the center project, we used, of course, the experience of our colleagues, but there’s no point in reinventing the wheel when it’s alre
we also have a complete set of medical equipment, that is, all medical equipment starting from a syringeograph, a ventilator, an endoscopic stand - these are real medical equipment, our simulators are mostly russian-made, but i wanted to ask if there are domestic ones, mostly russian-made, unfortunately, simulator robots are not yet produced in belarus, but as far as i know, ours are already starting to work... specifically for simulation training in healthcare, so belarusian production has...
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and we dedicate our report today to the day of the medical worker. front line, military field medicine is based on how possible. quickly assist the soldier, stop the bleeding, relieve pain, send the wounded to the rear. military personnel and doctors work under fire, live in trenches and dugouts, together with soldiers, share with them all the difficulties and hardships of everyday life in combat, and most importantly, they save lives every day, guys! the surgeon at the military hospital had to carry out this operation wearing body armor, wearing safety glasses and helmets, with a demining team nearby. a shell stuck in a soldier’s body could detonate at any second, but no one, neither doctors nor anesthesiologists, refused to participate in the operation, real heroes, it is very rare for a whole shell to end up in a person’s body without exploding, without detonating, the patient is lucky, on the operating table is paratrooper pavel, corporal, call sign ciba, a few hours ago he was still on the front line, the task was to destroy enemy positions. how
and we dedicate our report today to the day of the medical worker. front line, military field medicine is based on how possible. quickly assist the soldier, stop the bleeding, relieve pain, send the wounded to the rear. military personnel and doctors work under fire, live in trenches and dugouts, together with soldiers, share with them all the difficulties and hardships of everyday life in combat, and most importantly, they save lives every day, guys! the surgeon at the military hospital had to...
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transport and medical workers. and this started really in the early days of their, their campaign in gaza and has included showing on medical facilities rocket fire air strikes, really any range of weapons impacting medical facilities. the gaza strips general director of hospitals and medical staff at hospitals in the north got phone calls from the is really on the ordering them to evacuate and threatening to bomb the hospitals. they ended up getting back up into the middle of somebody who was the photos that should the top i just felt unique, but then the most touch on that. yeah. how does it say on the slate, the ultimate, in addition to sly eating, went into the human supplement, it was the strength of qana on some kind of la mancha, flat damian with such fab as the ocean level of the general term. okay. 50 it's and then another unlimited edition, that's why you need to go into this. i know that's gonna be, i'm in a lot of what that's gonna be and i mean that's similar for them as can be and on and, and then wha
transport and medical workers. and this started really in the early days of their, their campaign in gaza and has included showing on medical facilities rocket fire air strikes, really any range of weapons impacting medical facilities. the gaza strips general director of hospitals and medical staff at hospitals in the north got phone calls from the is really on the ordering them to evacuate and threatening to bomb the hospitals. they ended up getting back up into the middle of somebody who was...
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today vladimir putin congratulated all medical workers. medical worker's day in russia is much more than a professional holiday. it is relevant to every citizen of our country, because the protection of people’s health is entrusted primarily to medical workers. they are with a person from the moment of his birth. prevent and treat diseases. today, in the context of a special military operation , medical workers show their best qualities, save the wounded on the battlefield, treat, nurse, carry out complex operations, master new methods of rehabilitation, and do everything possible to support the fortitude of our heroes. i thank all military doctors for the highest professionalism. courage, resilience and unfailing responsiveness. of course, medicine is the most humane profession. at all times, the personality of the doctor, his sensitive attitude towards patients, his readiness to immediately come to the rescue, have always been highly valued by people. as people say, at least apply a kind soul to a wound. and in the medical community itse
today vladimir putin congratulated all medical workers. medical worker's day in russia is much more than a professional holiday. it is relevant to every citizen of our country, because the protection of people’s health is entrusted primarily to medical workers. they are with a person from the moment of his birth. prevent and treat diseases. today, in the context of a special military operation , medical workers show their best qualities, save the wounded on the battlefield, treat, nurse,...
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as the day drew nearer and the grand strategy was mapped, the medical corps drafted plans to fit the disposition of hospital facilities in england would be as follows in the north, scattered over a wide area, the general hospitals larger, completely equipped for every type of medical service a few miles inland from the south coast, spotted railroads would be a series of transit hospitals which would pass all the casualties arriving in england. here, they would be classified and routed to the various general hospitals in the north and along the coast. close to the beaches and ports and each receiving area. they would be holding a fully equipped for emergency surgery in serious cases could receive attention immediately on their in england. these were the plans and this was the reality the general hospital traveled to the hospital by holding hospital better equipped than many permanent institution back home. the tents stood empty ready, waiting for the day. june six, d-day a great plan is put to the test. the enemy lies in wait, is determined to stop us as we are to land. the first amer
as the day drew nearer and the grand strategy was mapped, the medical corps drafted plans to fit the disposition of hospital facilities in england would be as follows in the north, scattered over a wide area, the general hospitals larger, completely equipped for every type of medical service a few miles inland from the south coast, spotted railroads would be a series of transit hospitals which would pass all the casualties arriving in england. here, they would be classified and routed to the...
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this is not good medical care.ions deserve induced abortion has no benefit to the patient, for example, there are more than 160 studies that show increased risk of preterm birth after surgical abortion. having sat with a patient after the loss of her fifth child after surgical abortions, i can tell you this is devastating. abortion that leads to a significant increase of adverse mental health outcomes. the vast majority of literature shows long-lasting effects from abortion including depression, anxiety, drug abuse, and suicide for 20 or 30% of women. we should be minimizing things that contribute, not encouraging them. asgyn's we love caring for patients and we desire women to have the best possible health care for them and their children to pursue goals and dreams. pro-life laws have not created a health care nightmare. the idea that induced abortion is the only way women can be successful or healthy -- we have the opportunity to change course and i invite my colleagues and you to lead the way as we empower women
this is not good medical care.ions deserve induced abortion has no benefit to the patient, for example, there are more than 160 studies that show increased risk of preterm birth after surgical abortion. having sat with a patient after the loss of her fifth child after surgical abortions, i can tell you this is devastating. abortion that leads to a significant increase of adverse mental health outcomes. the vast majority of literature shows long-lasting effects from abortion including...
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if you can't find enough time in four years of medical school or three to seven years of graduate medical education training, or if you can't find a requirement for two hours of cme credit over the course of the year, what are we doing? we need to ask tt question. so i think we really need to take the shining example that the last panel has led to really make that widespread, we really need to make this a requirement across the medical training continuum. and yes, everybody doesn't have to be the world's expert in nutrition. every physician doesn't have to be a dietitian. but basics on nutrition science, basics on medicine interventions, dietitians, federal feeding programs. let's get them in these programs. that has to be the rule and not the exception. rick: what are the leverage points? i saw the letter -- how do we affect that change? how dothe recommendations in the report? dr. parekh: special societies are a lever. acgme through their competencies is a lever. ds can put questions on nutrition-related topics. medical schools -- each onof these entities have a lever. the federal gover
if you can't find enough time in four years of medical school or three to seven years of graduate medical education training, or if you can't find a requirement for two hours of cme credit over the course of the year, what are we doing? we need to ask tt question. so i think we really need to take the shining example that the last panel has led to really make that widespread, we really need to make this a requirement across the medical training continuum. and yes, everybody doesn't have to be...
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yakubovich, dmitry yuryevich, paramedic of the mobile emergency medical team of the emergency medicales substation number 5, state health care institution, gomel city ambulance station. dear recipients, we ask you to come closer to the center of the stage for a memorable photograph to the incessant applause of the audience. once again we congratulate all the awardees, thunderous applause, we invite you to the auditorium, natalya ivanovna, thank you, dear friends, of course, i i congratulated and read out the greetings of our president, but i want from myself and from all members of the council of the republic. i wish you: may you be healthy, may you be happy, may your family and friends be healthy, may all the people of our country be happy, receiving warmth from you towards belarus igor viktorovich petrishenko. igor viktorovich, we ask you to present government awards for many years of fruitful work, high professionalism, and significant personal contribution to the development of the healthcare system. certificate of honor from the council the ministers of the republic of belarus ar
yakubovich, dmitry yuryevich, paramedic of the mobile emergency medical team of the emergency medicales substation number 5, state health care institution, gomel city ambulance station. dear recipients, we ask you to come closer to the center of the stage for a memorable photograph to the incessant applause of the audience. once again we congratulate all the awardees, thunderous applause, we invite you to the auditorium, natalya ivanovna, thank you, dear friends, of course, i i congratulated...
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belarus celebrates the day of medical workers. the italian aftertaste from the g7 summit in apuli hundreds of people came out to protest against the sponsors of military conflicts. level of paranoia in the west the british ministry of defense suspected china of espionage through badges on military caps. and the fourth day of competition at the brix games. our athletes will compete for medals in eight sports, we’ll tell you which ones. they save lives and protect our health. belarus today celebrates the day of medical workers. this is a professional holiday not only for doctors, but also for medical scientists. nurses, because no modern technology can replace a sensitive, attentive attitude towards the patient. the president congratulated representatives of the industry on the day of medical workers. there are no random people in this area; everyone is guarding national security. you give confidence in the future to millions belarusians, helping children to shine, coming to the workplace with a feeling of absolute readiness to adeq
belarus celebrates the day of medical workers. the italian aftertaste from the g7 summit in apuli hundreds of people came out to protest against the sponsors of military conflicts. level of paranoia in the west the british ministry of defense suspected china of espionage through badges on military caps. and the fourth day of competition at the brix games. our athletes will compete for medals in eight sports, we’ll tell you which ones. they save lives and protect our health. belarus today...
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■e was planning to potentially have that medication -- add medication to their death penalty medication and the manufacturer in co said we will not send profof■yl to the u.s. if anyone will use it for capital punishment. problem because the federal government had to say you need to change yo pns that's we only had limited manufacturing capabilities. i am using that as an extreme e.there are the chronic issues, but occasionally, there are things tt in manufacturing for a variety of reasons. we have an in india shut down as we described. kathleen: quality yeah, it was a quality issue, and then you have a worldwide shortage of a chemo drug. you described adderall which is being used for adhd. e mand was unpredictably high. it has been because it was found by manyall of a sudden, you hava bunch of peoe co imarketplace 't enough manufacturing capability, caso, those are just some of the reasons. remember when we had a shortage of antibiotics for kids with ear ctions. it was actually -he generic version of it. at covid, not as many kids got ear infections, ok? when the manufacturer looked at
■e was planning to potentially have that medication -- add medication to their death penalty medication and the manufacturer in co said we will not send profof■yl to the u.s. if anyone will use it for capital punishment. problem because the federal government had to say you need to change yo pns that's we only had limited manufacturing capabilities. i am using that as an extreme e.there are the chronic issues, but occasionally, there are things tt in manufacturing for a variety of reasons....
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the vast majority of russian medical workers have these qualities. they are passed on from generation to generation. and it is very important that medical universities and colleges pay attention to instilling devotion to their chosen profession, so that graduates are prepared for the fact that their work, as anton pavlovich chekhov wrote, is a daily test. for humanity, once again i congratulate you on the holiday, success to you, all the best to your health. in honor of the day of the medical worker in the special operation zone , doctors of the southern group of troops were awarded right on the front line. the medical staff were awarded departmental awards for the courage, bravery and heroism they showed during the hostilities . the unit commander thanked the doctors for their persistence and personal contribution to the common cause. the peace proposals put forward by vladimir putin are a glimmer of hope. this statement was made by the minister of foreign affairs of turkey at the summit on ukraine in switzerland. the conference attracted almost hal
the vast majority of russian medical workers have these qualities. they are passed on from generation to generation. and it is very important that medical universities and colleges pay attention to instilling devotion to their chosen profession, so that graduates are prepared for the fact that their work, as anton pavlovich chekhov wrote, is a daily test. for humanity, once again i congratulate you on the holiday, success to you, all the best to your health. in honor of the day of the medical...
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facilities, medical transport and medical workers. and this started really in the early days of their, their campaign in gaza and has included showing on medical facilities rocket fire air strikes, really any range of weapons impacting medical facilities. the gaza strip to general director of hospitals and medical staff at hospitals in the north got phone calls from the is really on the border event. evacuate and threatening to bomb. the hospitals ended up getting back up into the middle of the room while the photos entered the top. i just thought you were going to be dealing with such a not. yeah. yeah. it has. it's sitting on the slate of the addition to sly eating . went and took them home and supplemented was the strength what's going on sometimes and let me just let me in with such fan of that, which i'm out of the original different. ok 50. it's him that another unlimited edition. that's why you took the low end to send this. i know that's giving me that i'm in a lot of what that's gonna be and i'm in the central for the minutes
facilities, medical transport and medical workers. and this started really in the early days of their, their campaign in gaza and has included showing on medical facilities rocket fire air strikes, really any range of weapons impacting medical facilities. the gaza strip to general director of hospitals and medical staff at hospitals in the north got phone calls from the is really on the border event. evacuate and threatening to bomb. the hospitals ended up getting back up into the middle of the...
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and this matters because abortion care, it alsoarriage ce miscarriages and.e we pe medically, medically of course. and you don't you don't enough miscarriages as a resident often to become really proficient to provide excellent care so abortions are really helpful in getting up to speed, being really excellent at doing this foréd i've spoken to so many doctors who are just deeply concerned about whathappen. are we going to have like half of doctors who just weren't able to become trained in providing this care because it wasn't legal for them and the only option they was to fly out of state once a month, get training and then come back to where they lived otherwise. it's it's pretty untenable. and there are other concerns about long term deterring doctors from becoming obgyns at all and choosing other specialties. and this is already a difficult field and is one where we don't have enough providers, where there are, you know, greater higher malpractice insurance, lower reimbursement rates. we, from a public health standpoint, do not want to be deterring doctors from going but that is ex
and this matters because abortion care, it alsoarriage ce miscarriages and.e we pe medically, medically of course. and you don't you don't enough miscarriages as a resident often to become really proficient to provide excellent care so abortions are really helpful in getting up to speed, being really excellent at doing this foréd i've spoken to so many doctors who are just deeply concerned about whathappen. are we going to have like half of doctors who just weren't able to become trained in...
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and they they get continuing medical education around equity.there is the earth app that is more centered on maternal health that was founded kimberly seals that she's a black woman and that's how can find maternal health providers. so there are you know i feel like we're we are the ones that are trying find these solutions. in the book i write about the roots center in minneapolis in minneapolis as people know, you know, has like one of the highest, you know, racial, racial, health and equity gaps, like almost everything white people. we're doing very, very poorly there. they opened up a birthing center in one of the most impoverished neighborhoods and a black midwife opened it up with the goal of providing people with with dignified aid and respectful care. it's so simple. but they've actually found, like they've done some preliminary studies that it's they've they've lowered the rates of preterm births. they've they've lowered maternal complications. so i think that we have to look at already community efforts or local efforts, hyper local ef
and they they get continuing medical education around equity.there is the earth app that is more centered on maternal health that was founded kimberly seals that she's a black woman and that's how can find maternal health providers. so there are you know i feel like we're we are the ones that are trying find these solutions. in the book i write about the roots center in minneapolis in minneapolis as people know, you know, has like one of the highest, you know, racial, racial, health and equity...
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even after paying off medical debt, the negative impact of -- >> to carry medical that then white americansk on extra work but people with medical debt have to change their living situation as a result. the consumer financial protection bureau -- leave some of the burden of medical debt in america. they have proposed removing medical bills from most credit reports increasing privacy protections, helping to approvals and prevent debt collectors. they said quote, we expect that americans with medical debt on their credit reports will see their credit scores go up by 20 points on average if the proposed rule is finalized. after the break, i am joined by the director of the -- -- lawmakers are trying to shut down planned parenthood. the health care of more than 2 million people is at stake. our right to basic reproductive health care is being stolen from us. planned parenthood believes everyone deserves health care. it's a human right. future generations are beginning to lose the rights we fought for. the rights for ourselves, our kids, and our grandkids. gone. just like that. i can't believe t
even after paying off medical debt, the negative impact of -- >> to carry medical that then white americansk on extra work but people with medical debt have to change their living situation as a result. the consumer financial protection bureau -- leave some of the burden of medical debt in america. they have proposed removing medical bills from most credit reports increasing privacy protections, helping to approvals and prevent debt collectors. they said quote, we expect that americans...
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for the best. the best main medical award of the country is a calling. doctors, diagnoses that were previously considered hopeless are no longer a death sentence. olga pautova's report confirms this. you are my beautiful. you are my good one. fight for this little girl's life began at the moment of her birth. mom's pregnancy was going well, but christina decided to meet her parents 3 months ahead of schedule. i didn't know what would happen next. i didn’t even know that such children were being cared for, there was complete darkness ahead and complete uncertainty, thanks to the professionalism of the doctors, their caring warm hands, soon this girl will turn 2 years old, she is developing well, of course, it’s very nice to see this, especially remembering how it was hard to care for such a small child, because she was born with a very with a small weight, 530 g, this baby was lucky, there were no consequences, but even many of the most severe congenital diagnoses are no longer a death sentence. i can hear that agatha just had an implant installed, thanks
for the best. the best main medical award of the country is a calling. doctors, diagnoses that were previously considered hopeless are no longer a death sentence. olga pautova's report confirms this. you are my beautiful. you are my good one. fight for this little girl's life began at the moment of her birth. mom's pregnancy was going well, but christina decided to meet her parents 3 months ahead of schedule. i didn't know what would happen next. i didn’t even know that such children were...
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medical institutions are being modernized and built in the regions, and advanced technologies and medicalre being introduced. of course we have to there are still many tasks to be solved here, but what has already been done and achieved. this is a solid basis for the confident implementation of new plans and programs. the importance of medicine cannot be overestimated. we all deeply realized this during the coronavirus infection, when russian doctors courageously and selflessly fulfilled their medical duty. we fought for the life of each patient, regardless of the time and extreme fatigue and risks to our own health. this period will remain in the history of domestic healthcare as a real feat of thousands and thousands of doctors, nurses, laboratory assistants, junior staff of all our hospitals and clinics. and today, in the conditions of a special military operation, medical workers show their best qualities, save the wounded on the battlefield, treat, nurse, and carry out complex operations. they are mastering new rehabilitation methods and doing everything possible to support the forti
medical institutions are being modernized and built in the regions, and advanced technologies and medicalre being introduced. of course we have to there are still many tasks to be solved here, but what has already been done and achieved. this is a solid basis for the confident implementation of new plans and programs. the importance of medicine cannot be overestimated. we all deeply realized this during the coronavirus infection, when russian doctors courageously and selflessly fulfilled their...
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facilities, medical transport and medical workers. and this started really in the early days of their, their campaign in gaza and has included showing on medical facilities rocket fire air strikes, really any range of weapons impacting medical facilities. the gaza strip to general director of hospitals and medical staff at hospitals in the north got phone calls from the is really on the ordering them to evacuate and threatening to bomb the hospitals. they ended up getting back up into the middle of the room while the photos that you at the top i just thought you were going to be dealing with such a not. yeah, yeah. it has. it's sitting on the slate, the ultimate in addition to sly eating, went into the human supplement that was to ship the fund and will make a flat. damian with such fan as, uh, which amount of the original print. okay. 50 it's and then another unlimited edition. that's why you took no one to send this. i know that's giving me that. i'm in a lot of what that's gonna be and i'm going to send it out for them. it's gonna
facilities, medical transport and medical workers. and this started really in the early days of their, their campaign in gaza and has included showing on medical facilities rocket fire air strikes, really any range of weapons impacting medical facilities. the gaza strip to general director of hospitals and medical staff at hospitals in the north got phone calls from the is really on the ordering them to evacuate and threatening to bomb the hospitals. they ended up getting back up into the...
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pl medication -- add that capital punishment. the country said we will not send provoyl to the u.s. if anyone will use it for capital punishment. they resolved thement had to say you need to change your plans here because it will affect -'s because we only had limited manufacturing example. there are the chronic issues, but occasionally, there are things that hit in in down as we described. kathleen: quality issue? rep. bucshon: yeah, issue, and e a worldwide shortage of a chemo drug. escribed adderall which is being used for adhd. the demand was unpredictably high. it has been because it was found by many physicians to be very effective. all of a sudden, you have a bunch of people coming into the marketplace and there's not ou capability, capacity. so, reasons. remember when we had a shortage of ear infections. itas a -- the generic version of it. that was because during covid, not as many kids got ear infections, ok? when the manufacturer looked at future, they do projectionshe of time with the demand might be. of course, the d
pl medication -- add that capital punishment. the country said we will not send provoyl to the u.s. if anyone will use it for capital punishment. they resolved thement had to say you need to change your plans here because it will affect -'s because we only had limited manufacturing example. there are the chronic issues, but occasionally, there are things that hit in in down as we described. kathleen: quality issue? rep. bucshon: yeah, issue, and e a worldwide shortage of a chemo drug. escribed...