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prominent civilian medical schools throughout the country contributed to the training of medical department laboratory officers. sanitary corps officers, though not doctors, are scientists in their own right. this new officer corps was the group of scientists who directed the bacteriology biochemistry parasitology zoology and mammalogy sections of our laboratory. they made significant contribution to the high level of research work of the army laboratories in the zone of interior. there were four principal types of medical laboratories. the service command lab and the general regional and station hospital laboratories. public health laboratory responsible parties were delegated to the general service command laboratories. each service command had one of these public health type laboratories, except for the large ninth service command, which had two lab. one at fort lewis, washington, and one at monterrey, california. in new york, the second service command laboratory served an area which included new york, new jersey and delaware. the service command laboratory rays were designed to supplem
prominent civilian medical schools throughout the country contributed to the training of medical department laboratory officers. sanitary corps officers, though not doctors, are scientists in their own right. this new officer corps was the group of scientists who directed the bacteriology biochemistry parasitology zoology and mammalogy sections of our laboratory. they made significant contribution to the high level of research work of the army laboratories in the zone of interior. there were...
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had medical debts, amount of medical debts, 14% above $10,000. medical debt is a symptom reflecting underlying disease. if we do not address underlying disease, we can never fix medical debt. what is the underlying disease? the high healthcare price. why is healthcare price so high in the u.s.? primarily because our government policies have continuously -- the playing field in favor of large players and detach patients further away from healthcare dollars. -- for example, congress designed 340 b program as buy low, sell low program, the nonprofit hospitals to buy drugs at discounted price and sell them to low income patients at a low price. but guess what happened, these hospitals ended up buying low and selling high. recent studies published with -- found 340 b hospitals, commercial price, can be as high as three to eight times the price of the drugs and markups are higher than markups of non-340 b hospitals and physician practices. basically, congress has channeled the money to the 340 b programs and 340 b hospitals and advise them to buy a phy
had medical debts, amount of medical debts, 14% above $10,000. medical debt is a symptom reflecting underlying disease. if we do not address underlying disease, we can never fix medical debt. what is the underlying disease? the high healthcare price. why is healthcare price so high in the u.s.? primarily because our government policies have continuously -- the playing field in favor of large players and detach patients further away from healthcare dollars. -- for example, congress designed 340...
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medical debt. let me just -- a couple of days ago my office on social media, we asked people around the country and in vermont, tell us your experience with medical debt. let me very briefly read few of the stories. a gentleman named eric from oregon wrote, quote, i received a traumatic brain injury and woke up from a coma with a hospital bill of over half a million dollars. how are you supposed to start a new life being $500,000 in debt after being in a coma for 3 1/2 months? that's a hell of a way to wake up. melissa from montana wrote, quote, i developed heart failure from an abnormal heart rhythm in my 30's. i had no insurance. my family of five went bankruptcy and -- bankrupt and lost their home. i'm in my 50's with a career in speech pathology and i still can't afford health insurance. andrea from nevada wrote, quote, my mother got colon cancer. she did not have adequate insurance, they wanted $3,000 up front before they would start her chemotherapy treatment. it would then cost another $3,00
medical debt. let me just -- a couple of days ago my office on social media, we asked people around the country and in vermont, tell us your experience with medical debt. let me very briefly read few of the stories. a gentleman named eric from oregon wrote, quote, i received a traumatic brain injury and woke up from a coma with a hospital bill of over half a million dollars. how are you supposed to start a new life being $500,000 in debt after being in a coma for 3 1/2 months? that's a hell of...
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undergo medical check-ups and preventive medical examinations regularly, even if you feel well. the national healthcare project provides an opportunity to check your health for free. where to go and what services you can get, we will tell you in 5 minutes in this issue of the instructions. let's start with the innovations. in 2024 , screening of male and female reproductive health was included in the medical check-up program. it is available to people from 18 to 49 years old. what is it? screening is a diagnostic and consultation procedure that allows you to identify a disease even if there are no symptoms. women in the framework of this medical examination for an assessment of reproductive health, and it is provided for communication with a gynecologist, a gynecological examination, a cytological study for various identified pathologies of the cervix, consult. on reproductive health issues, an ultrasound examination of the mammary glands, palpation of the mammary glands, ultrasound of the uterus and appendages. both women and men are given a special questionnaire to fill out to
undergo medical check-ups and preventive medical examinations regularly, even if you feel well. the national healthcare project provides an opportunity to check your health for free. where to go and what services you can get, we will tell you in 5 minutes in this issue of the instructions. let's start with the innovations. in 2024 , screening of male and female reproductive health was included in the medical check-up program. it is available to people from 18 to 49 years old. what is it?...
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and i have a military medical academies, now the military medical academy is deployed on 2,000 beds.articipants of the special military operation - about 1,200 beds are allocated. well, we were not able to reprofile a number of departments, but this is not necessary due to the fact that we need to carry out the educational process. and let's say, and the department of obstetrics and gynecology, the clinic of obstetrics and gynecology, the children's clinic of children's diseases, they continue to function in their own, in the usual mode, in the interests of the military medical academy, the only, single the work of the district hospital (442) is carried out in the area, because we carry out a unified reception of the wounded, their sorting, either at the airfield, or upon arrival from a train, a train, the most severe patients are taken by the military medical academy, and patients who can be provided assistance, in milder cases, are taken by the 442 hospital, plus in the interests of the military medical academy deployed in the city along the line of unhealthy e. 1.437 scolds, yeah,
and i have a military medical academies, now the military medical academy is deployed on 2,000 beds.articipants of the special military operation - about 1,200 beds are allocated. well, we were not able to reprofile a number of departments, but this is not necessary due to the fact that we need to carry out the educational process. and let's say, and the department of obstetrics and gynecology, the clinic of obstetrics and gynecology, the children's clinic of children's diseases, they continue...
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medical examination is divided into two stages: the first is a preventive and medical examination.tarts with filling out a questionnaire, measuring weight, height and waist circumference, arterial intraocular pressure, cholesterol and glucose, the patient undergoes fluorography and ecg, a number of other studies are conducted, including oncological screening, oncological diseases of seven localizations can be detected, this is breast cancer, we do a mammogram with double reading, this is cancer of the cervix, uterus, skin in order not to miss, well , possible such visible localizations of those very moles, which may not be very, let's say yes, benign. the second stage of the medical examination is an additional study, only those patients who were found to have signs of a possible disease at the first stage are referred to it in order to clarify the diagnosis. how to sign up for a medical examination? three ways are available, through. services by phone of the medical organization and at the reception, you will only need a passport and a compulsory medical insurance policy. for the
medical examination is divided into two stages: the first is a preventive and medical examination.tarts with filling out a questionnaire, measuring weight, height and waist circumference, arterial intraocular pressure, cholesterol and glucose, the patient undergoes fluorography and ecg, a number of other studies are conducted, including oncological screening, oncological diseases of seven localizations can be detected, this is breast cancer, we do a mammogram with double reading, this is cancer...
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attached to the 15th medical general laboratory one of the medical arts detachments.e photographic work involved in making up epidemiological charged and then recording unusual surgical operations, injuries and diseases particular to the countries in which her troops were stationed. met means of career service nearby hospitals and periodic inspections of all medical laboratory units the 15th medical general lab was able to maintainhe intimate contact with all that medical lab installations in the theater. laboratory maintain close communication of the surgeon general's office the army medical department research and graduate school in the army institute of pathology. this was a general plan of the laboratory service designed for theater of operation. however particular epidemiological problems such as encephalitis, hepatitis, and others required more detailed investigation. therefore missions were sent out by the army epidemiological board such as the 1 cent to italy in 1945 to investigate the increasing problem of diphtheria. the united states of america commission e
attached to the 15th medical general laboratory one of the medical arts detachments.e photographic work involved in making up epidemiological charged and then recording unusual surgical operations, injuries and diseases particular to the countries in which her troops were stationed. met means of career service nearby hospitals and periodic inspections of all medical laboratory units the 15th medical general lab was able to maintainhe intimate contact with all that medical lab installations in...
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he had an all ed, band ddi in medical schools. accrediting institutions are pushing america's 150 eight medical schools to train future physicians in political activism, wasting precious time and resources that could be spent on medical practice. results will likely be physicians less qualified to meet patient needs. what is your response? dr. blackstone: i saw today he put forth a bill to rid of ddi in medicine and my response is im appalled. when we look at the statistics. myself as a black woman with a degree in medical school, i'm still five times more likely to die in pregnancy than white counterparts. why would that have been? why is it happening in 2024? our health care system and professionals are not trained to care for diverse patient populations. patients are dying and i feel like this is politicizing a crisis. we have statistics and numbers that show we could be caring for patients, especially black patients, in a more competent way and that is a matter of life and death. i feel aware of this movement not just within h
he had an all ed, band ddi in medical schools. accrediting institutions are pushing america's 150 eight medical schools to train future physicians in political activism, wasting precious time and resources that could be spent on medical practice. results will likely be physicians less qualified to meet patient needs. what is your response? dr. blackstone: i saw today he put forth a bill to rid of ddi in medicine and my response is im appalled. when we look at the statistics. myself as a black...
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to on the medical a medical intern. so i'm still thinking cardiologist point. and our goal was to actually there's a person who's there sort of acting strange and we're supposed to do a medical clearance means we're supposed to make sure there's not he doesn't have a tumor or some sort of infection or something else it might be causing his behavior. and then i walk in there and i this is a person looks familiar and i just sort of like do this double take. and then like, man, that's, you know, so-and-so that i used to know. we used to play basketball together. and my feet were just like planet to the ground. i could because i'm like this person. i'm supposed to evaluate who's acting sort of, you know, in this way that i can't wrap my head around is someone that i knew in a totally different way. i knew him as like me, right? and so it was a really sort of, you know, this eye opening experience to sort of see that in person and. so that was one thing that kind of really sort of was a really big opener experience. another thing that kind of happened is, it was ano
to on the medical a medical intern. so i'm still thinking cardiologist point. and our goal was to actually there's a person who's there sort of acting strange and we're supposed to do a medical clearance means we're supposed to make sure there's not he doesn't have a tumor or some sort of infection or something else it might be causing his behavior. and then i walk in there and i this is a person looks familiar and i just sort of like do this double take. and then like, man, that's, you know,...
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than to go into debt to afford even basic medical care? how is it possible that in the wealthiest country in the world, 17 military veterans commit suicide every single day? because mental health care is simply not available to them. i'm john kerry. ok, welcome to the whistle blowers the . 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the. 2 the big pharmaceutical companies are something of the boogeyman in the united states, and that's not by accident. pharmaceutical development is driven by profit, not altruism. and if a new medication is not cost effective, it just simply isn't developed. at the same time, the big pharmaceutical companies often increase their profits by giving doctors a commission on the drugs if they prescribed in the us, is one of only 2 countries in the world. we're pharmaceutical companies are allowed to advertise their drugs on television. many americans see their commercials and go to their doctors, asked me for the latest greatest medication to cure or prevent everything from depression to a rec tile dysfunction, to h, i v to leg cramps. the dr
than to go into debt to afford even basic medical care? how is it possible that in the wealthiest country in the world, 17 military veterans commit suicide every single day? because mental health care is simply not available to them. i'm john kerry. ok, welcome to the whistle blowers the . 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the. 2 the big pharmaceutical companies are something of the boogeyman in the united states, and that's not by accident. pharmaceutical development is driven by profit, not altruism. and if a...
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this point, probably more, are medication abortions. if you really want to step abortion in the united states, you have to stop medication abortion. laws that are trying to keep people from being able to leave the state to get access to pills. laws that are trying to punish health-care care providers who are mailing tales. all of-- pills. all of that is about cutting access because you cut off a huge swath of people from a very safe way to terminate a pregnancy. >> i fico jump in. the timing of this case, yes, they made a political decision. they can revisit this after the election or wait for the trump justice department to interpret the legality. it is also important to see what they are trying to do with mifepristone as a way to undermine blue state abortion access. the postop reality of legal and extralegal medication abortion, providing access. even if it is in people's first choice, which it is important to say that 63% number doesn't only represent enthusiastic users of medication abortion because there are people who would like
this point, probably more, are medication abortions. if you really want to step abortion in the united states, you have to stop medication abortion. laws that are trying to keep people from being able to leave the state to get access to pills. laws that are trying to punish health-care care providers who are mailing tales. all of-- pills. all of that is about cutting access because you cut off a huge swath of people from a very safe way to terminate a pregnancy. >> i fico jump in. the...
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so medical late to go into fluid refreshing. what are we going, which are all the basics, the survival that these people are entitled to you? are you agree? final words here on a call to action, perhaps a message to the world today? absolutely. i agree with everything. my colleagues have said, you know, you, you mentioned the word unlivable and i want to remind the audience that in 2012 the united nations wrote a report that said, gaza would be unlivable by 2020, based on the current conditions made by the blockade. that is really a blockade. so what we're seeing is an acceleration and exacerbation, but it is unfortunately nothing new. garza has been living under unacceptable humanitarian conditions since 2007 and before and when we're seeing today, violence escalating in the west bank land seizures and home demolitions that record highs is really ministers open. we celebrating and encouraging events to settle in gaza. once all the palestinians are gone. i think we need to start seeing this in the entirety of what is happening.
so medical late to go into fluid refreshing. what are we going, which are all the basics, the survival that these people are entitled to you? are you agree? final words here on a call to action, perhaps a message to the world today? absolutely. i agree with everything. my colleagues have said, you know, you, you mentioned the word unlivable and i want to remind the audience that in 2012 the united nations wrote a report that said, gaza would be unlivable by 2020, based on the current conditions...
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was planning to potentially have that medication -- add that medication to their death penalty medication, ok? capital punishment. and the manufacturer in the country said we will not send profofyl to the u.s. if anyone will use it for capital punishment. they resolved the problem because the federal government had to say you need to change your plans here because it will affect -- that's because we only had limited manufacturing capabilities. i am using that as an extreme example. there are the chronic issues, but occasionally, there are things that hit in manufacturing for a variety of reasons. we have a plant in india shut down as we described. kathleen: quality issue? rep. bucshon: 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. 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 enough manufacturing capability, capacity. so, those are just some of the
was planning to potentially have that medication -- add that medication to their death penalty medication, ok? capital punishment. and the manufacturer in the country said we will not send profofyl to the u.s. if anyone will use it for capital punishment. they resolved the problem because the federal government had to say you need to change your plans here because it will affect -- that's because we only had limited manufacturing capabilities. i am using that as an extreme example. there are...
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that they had for the non-risky incidents or cases that they had, they opened up their storage of medical supplies and medicine to support and give the direct treatment and urgent treatment for all of these injured people and all those who are in need, the operation rooms, the emergency rooms did not rest. across the hour, around the hour, around the clock, and the any demand that was required in order to give assistance to all the injured, this is a lesson that we can see, a lesson of sacrifice and hard work, and in addition to this, they also gave, and i want to stress what the head of the union said, they also gave, and showed the people, an exemplary lesson of nationality and patriotism, we had absolutely no problem to take the injured to any hospital in any area in all of lebanon. on the contrary, all of these hospitals, especially in areas which were not under attack by the israelis, they said that we are free, we are able and we have vacancy, we are able to receive the injured there, and i really want with all my heart to thank all the hospitals and i want to... thank them also for
that they had for the non-risky incidents or cases that they had, they opened up their storage of medical supplies and medicine to support and give the direct treatment and urgent treatment for all of these injured people and all those who are in need, the operation rooms, the emergency rooms did not rest. across the hour, around the hour, around the clock, and the any demand that was required in order to give assistance to all the injured, this is a lesson that we can see, a lesson of...
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or medical assistants or nurses. and driving is part of their job, and both people in this ambulance are in the same condition and they are going to be treated , so i want to make a comparison with the children who are in the hospital in a stable condition, a protected condition, in a department that finally there is a cooler , i don't know if it is cold, there is a heater, everything is there, they are doing their work, of course, you are in discussion. and they have the right to pay, they should take it, but in addition to what we are doing, which we share with them , we have some additional work to do. we are driving. two, we are carrying patients . three, we are serving. because the ambulance gets dirty, it becomes bloody. stepher, my colleague, we pick him up. we are the only two people in our base. we do these things. we do the basic repairs , we are doing this, in addition , because we are working in several departments at the same time , one of our nurses may be in the surgery department, she may be in the su
or medical assistants or nurses. and driving is part of their job, and both people in this ambulance are in the same condition and they are going to be treated , so i want to make a comparison with the children who are in the hospital in a stable condition, a protected condition, in a department that finally there is a cooler , i don't know if it is cold, there is a heater, everything is there, they are doing their work, of course, you are in discussion. and they have the right to pay, they...
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at the same time, combat medics criticize that. how the rescue took place wounded, we are talking about this now, we will also talk about the results of the great government reset, which was recently completed in the parliament. greetings, this is svoboda live and my name is iryna sysak. this post from the social networks of ihor tkachev, a combat medic of the hospitallers , about the rescue of people after the attack on the institute of communication in poltava was shared hundreds of times on social networks. according to ihor himself, he was one of the first at the scene of the tragedy, after all. lives nearby. together with their partner, they rescued the wounded, but were shocked by what was happening at the scene. next, i offer several quotes from this post to listen to without comments. in front of us stood an old, huge pit, into which the wounded were simply loaded. they were placed on rags, blankets, doors, lifted almost above their heads and thrown into the trunk. i didn't even have time to see what happened to them. when he arrived, he simply helped to transport the last wound
at the same time, combat medics criticize that. how the rescue took place wounded, we are talking about this now, we will also talk about the results of the great government reset, which was recently completed in the parliament. greetings, this is svoboda live and my name is iryna sysak. this post from the social networks of ihor tkachev, a combat medic of the hospitallers , about the rescue of people after the attack on the institute of communication in poltava was shared hundreds of times on...
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agata sandalnova, head of the dance team of samara state medical university. 10 years now she has been training and teaching hip-hop, the hapa style team. her protégé were able to prove that not only professional dancers feel the rhythm well, but also future gynecologists, dentists, surgeons and therapists. i talked to some students of medusa, there is no time to go to the volga, where do you find time, when we go to competitions, we do not forget about practice, about studying, we had qualifying rounds to get to the all-russian championship in moscow, we were in kazan then, and we have older girls, according to tradition, older girls teach us younger ones, junior courses, they teach us. of course, we have our own motto, which we always produce, and before the start of our performance, we always support each other, and we always hold hands and stand in a circle, please, can i just be a member of the khapa family for 5 minutes and a little bit for the doctors, there are three, four, one , two, three, khapa, to be honest, my mother's. pancakes with cottage chees
agata sandalnova, head of the dance team of samara state medical university. 10 years now she has been training and teaching hip-hop, the hapa style team. her protégé were able to prove that not only professional dancers feel the rhythm well, but also future gynecologists, dentists, surgeons and therapists. i talked to some students of medusa, there is no time to go to the volga, where do you find time, when we go to competitions, we do not forget about practice, about studying, we had...
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i worked at nashoba valley medical center for 7 years.cted every possible dollar they could get out of our hospital until it led to its closure on august 21st, 2024. since steward's ownership, i have witnessed personally myself some firsthand, devastating effects of the company's practices of reducing overhead to financially benefit their stakeholders and their ceo with no regards for the patients and impact on the patients , their care, the family, and our staff. under steward, essential resources began to dwindle . repairs that once would have been done immediately, were put off and delete, sometimes they weren't addressed at all here for example, if you have a critically ill patient, you need iv access as quickly as you can to give them fluids, medication. if you can't get it within a reasonable, small amount of time you use a mechanical drill called an i/o to go into the bone marrow, but it is mechanically powered, so it goes faster, less trauma and pain for the patient. our drill battery died, and it is a closed system. the vendor ha
i worked at nashoba valley medical center for 7 years.cted every possible dollar they could get out of our hospital until it led to its closure on august 21st, 2024. since steward's ownership, i have witnessed personally myself some firsthand, devastating effects of the company's practices of reducing overhead to financially benefit their stakeholders and their ceo with no regards for the patients and impact on the patients , their care, the family, and our staff. under steward, essential...
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response, mitya vasilyevich, such a question: medications?very well the car first aid kit that was in my grandfather's car, and there was definitely nitroglycerin, volidol, that is, there were tablets, medicines, here except for hydrogen peroxide i do not see any other bottles and blisters, why not, because ... the car in which the first aid kit is located, in the summer can heat up to a temperature of 50 °, in the winter it can cool down to a temperature, including -20-30 °. naturally, in medicines such the storage temperature is not specified, so they will become unusable, this is the first point, the second point is the same nitroglycerin and other medications, after all, their uncontrolled use is undesirable and sometimes even dangerous, therefore for these two reasons... it was decided not to include medications in this first aid kit. no questions. as for, as they say, international experience, surely you, when updating the first aid kit. topic, which will be in the car, uh, all these products, they are great for our people know, everyon
response, mitya vasilyevich, such a question: medications?very well the car first aid kit that was in my grandfather's car, and there was definitely nitroglycerin, volidol, that is, there were tablets, medicines, here except for hydrogen peroxide i do not see any other bottles and blisters, why not, because ... the car in which the first aid kit is located, in the summer can heat up to a temperature of 50 °, in the winter it can cool down to a temperature, including -20-30 °. naturally, in...
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prescription medication. we've got to take a look at the bigger picture. what are we doing to children? paternalism in society that says children are being lazy and disobedient or they are on their screens too much. maybe we have given them screens have addiction. maybe we have poisoned the food supply. it's not that they are making better choices, is that we have engineered highly addictive food additives in the food system and we have given them these food addictions. we have got to start looking at things differently. we need a fresh approach. we are going backwards and chronic diseases in the united states. we have got to start talking about our school lunch programs, not just putting every young child on ozempic. we've got to talk about treating diabetes with cooking classes sometimes. not just putting everyone on insulin and we've got to start talking about environmental exposures in our poisoned food supply. not just chemotherapy to treat cancer. >> cindy from austin, texas. good morning, cindy. >> goo
prescription medication. we've got to take a look at the bigger picture. what are we doing to children? paternalism in society that says children are being lazy and disobedient or they are on their screens too much. maybe we have given them screens have addiction. maybe we have poisoned the food supply. it's not that they are making better choices, is that we have engineered highly addictive food additives in the food system and we have given them these food addictions. we have got to start...
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medication. okay? capital punishment. and the manufacturer in the country said we will not send it to the united states if anyone is going to use our medication for capital punishment. so -- yeah. it potentially did but they resolved the problem because the federal government said you guys need to change your plans here because it will affect the entire -- we had only a limited manufacturing capability. so i am using that as an extreme example. there are the chronic issues but occasionally things hit. hit in manufacturing for a variety of reasons. you know, we had a plant in india shut down. >> the quality issue? >> yeah. it was a quality issue and all the sudden you have a worldwide shortage of a chemo drug. you described adderall which is being used for adhd. the demand was unpredictably high. because it was found by many physicians to be very effective and all the sudden you have a bunch of people coming into the marketplace and there is not enough manufacturing capability. not enough capacity
medication. okay? capital punishment. and the manufacturer in the country said we will not send it to the united states if anyone is going to use our medication for capital punishment. so -- yeah. it potentially did but they resolved the problem because the federal government said you guys need to change your plans here because it will affect the entire -- we had only a limited manufacturing capability. so i am using that as an extreme example. there are the chronic issues but occasionally...
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as soon as this medication got approved in the united states. which took far longer than it should have because it had been approved elsewhere long before that. a lot of the rules that were put in place put in place to make it as hard as possible to access it. i have been talking for a long time but i just want to say a couple of things. and this is sort of a broader point. one of the reasons we should not believe any of the folks who don't think women should have access to abortions and other pregnant people are finished with their work is that it was never just about abortion. the second thing is that a lot of these decisions that are being made, the impact is not just about abortion. we will talk about that later on in the panel. but was the third thing i was going to say? it was super important. i forgot it, but i will remember. >> they will come back. >> i always think it is really important to underscore that in 2021, the family research council issued a report, chemical abortion: the new battleground -- great title -- and it laid out all
as soon as this medication got approved in the united states. which took far longer than it should have because it had been approved elsewhere long before that. a lot of the rules that were put in place put in place to make it as hard as possible to access it. i have been talking for a long time but i just want to say a couple of things. and this is sort of a broader point. one of the reasons we should not believe any of the folks who don't think women should have access to abortions and other...
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these people are among the most specialized medical exams. when the first student comes out, there is an exam . there are fields of medical sciences. they are taking the basic exam. they are the first students of these national exams and their most important goal is to serve the people of their country. in general, from the first time i came to medicine, my mentality was to stay. i am trying to stay here. these first students of medical sciences in these days, when the furnace of choosing the field of new entrances is hot, i also have some recommendations . first of all, i should measure the interest, which should be paid attention to the concerns of these young people. a student is a smart person when he sees that he is studying in a place where he can get the same at a lower cost it can be universities in other countries. the next point is their employment market. in this ceremony, 74 winners in basic medical sciences were introduced and honored. the chosen ones the elite of basic medical sciences, pharmacy and dentistry of zinps can also p
these people are among the most specialized medical exams. when the first student comes out, there is an exam . there are fields of medical sciences. they are taking the basic exam. they are the first students of these national exams and their most important goal is to serve the people of their country. in general, from the first time i came to medicine, my mentality was to stay. i am trying to stay here. these first students of medical sciences in these days, when the furnace of choosing the...
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next week , an exhibition of chinese. medical equipment will be held in the trade and exhibition centert stone industrial park. in addition to a large exhibition, the program includes master classes, presentations and conferences with the participation of experts from belarus and china. what profile companies will bring their new products to our exhibition and what will they discuss, and in general, will the number of residents of the park of the medical profile grow? we will talk about this right now with the guest of the sphere of interests, deputy head of the administration of the industrial park mikhail zhigala. mikhail, hello, so, the large-scale exhibition is coming to veliky kamen, and how many companies will be among the participants, will there be a business program? yes, that's right, next week from september 24 to 26 on the territory the great stone industrial park will host an exhibition of chinese medical equipment. i would like to note that this is the first time that an event of this format will be held on the territory of the park, so for us this is a new experience and.
next week , an exhibition of chinese. medical equipment will be held in the trade and exhibition centert stone industrial park. in addition to a large exhibition, the program includes master classes, presentations and conferences with the participation of experts from belarus and china. what profile companies will bring their new products to our exhibition and what will they discuss, and in general, will the number of residents of the park of the medical profile grow? we will talk about this...
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medical classes.e classes and pre-university schools. chemistry, and then, if you pass the exam in these subjects at school, you get 10 additional points to the unified state exam. another opportunity is the olympiads. all my guys, winners of the olympiads in biology and chemistry, are geniuses. and what does the olympiad give? are you enrolled without entrance? tests are enrolled simply because i won these two olympiads, and olympiad winners are enrolled earlier than the single list, that is, out of 100 people, for example, the first 50, if they are olympiad winners, they are enrolled 2-3 days earlier, and then studies at the medical university begin , it is difficult for those who do not study to study here, if you do everything on time, then studying is easy, after all, the first 3 years of study are a lot, clinical disciplines begin from the fourth year. i will say honestly, this is the most interesting. today , the equipment of medical universities is incredible. the medicine of the future is alr
medical classes.e classes and pre-university schools. chemistry, and then, if you pass the exam in these subjects at school, you get 10 additional points to the unified state exam. another opportunity is the olympiads. all my guys, winners of the olympiads in biology and chemistry, are geniuses. and what does the olympiad give? are you enrolled without entrance? tests are enrolled simply because i won these two olympiads, and olympiad winners are enrolled earlier than the single list, that is,...
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tue: general medical council. what happens next?y, they will look at whether there are grounds for the complaint to go forward. at that point, if they decide there are grounds to go forward, they will pass it to the medical practitioners tribunal service, almost like an arms length body that can look at the cases. they will decide whether there is a case to answer. if there is a case to answer. if there is a case to answer, what the details of that hour. if there is to be some sort of sanction on the doctor, what the sanction could be. it can range from suspending the licence for dental work and a set of conditions, or in the most severe cases, struck off the medical register —— for their work. i should say dr coxon is in her 80s so when i have looked at cases like this, past cases, sometimes doctors have chosen to withdraw from the medical register themselves to avoid the investigation that follows. there are a number of different possible outcomes we are still looking at. ok. are still looking at. ok, dominic. _ are still looking
tue: general medical council. what happens next?y, they will look at whether there are grounds for the complaint to go forward. at that point, if they decide there are grounds to go forward, they will pass it to the medical practitioners tribunal service, almost like an arms length body that can look at the cases. they will decide whether there is a case to answer. if there is a case to answer. if there is a case to answer, what the details of that hour. if there is to be some sort of sanction...
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so medical late to go into fluid. the 1st one we're going with all of the basics, the survival that these people are entitled to me. yeah. are you agree? final words here on a call to action. perhaps a message to the world today. absolutely, i agree with everything my colleagues have said, you know, you, you mentioned the word unlivable and i want to remind the audience that in 2012 the united nations wrote a report that said, gaza would be on level by 2020, based on the current conditions made by the blockade that is really blockade. so what we're seeing is an acceleration and exacerbation, but it is unfortunately nothing new. garza has been living under unacceptable humanitarian conditions since 2007 and before and when we're seeing today, violence escalating in the west bank land seizures and home demolitions that record highs is really ministers open. we celebrating and encouraging events to settle in gaza. once all the palestinians are gone. i think we need to start seeing this in the entirety of what is happenin
so medical late to go into fluid. the 1st one we're going with all of the basics, the survival that these people are entitled to me. yeah. are you agree? final words here on a call to action. perhaps a message to the world today. absolutely, i agree with everything my colleagues have said, you know, you, you mentioned the word unlivable and i want to remind the audience that in 2012 the united nations wrote a report that said, gaza would be on level by 2020, based on the current conditions made...
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pe medically, medically, yes. 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 for patients. and i've spoken to so many doctors who are just deeply concerned about what is going to happen. are we going to have like half of our system be full 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 deterri
pe medically, medically, yes. 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 for patients. and i've spoken to so many doctors who are just deeply concerned about what is going to happen. are we going to have like half of our system be full of doctors who just weren't able to become trained in providing this care because it...
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in the uk, adhd medication can only be prescribed by a psychiatrist or a specially registered medic.eans it is a lot more difficult to change medication brands or doses. and you can only get one month's supply as well, which means you cannot stockpile. these, the pharmacist has said you can't get in then it says maybe they are not back untiljanuary. apparently. those who have been watching the adhd meds crisis unfolds say the government needs to act. kids with these medication issues are being set up to fail. if you couldn't get your prescription for glasses, it would be right, we understand why you are struggling, your prescription is not in, let's get you one slightly difference, not perfect but it will get you through, and we can't do that. you can't go and get the alternative medication for adhd so people are unable to focus and learned that way, they are being set up to fail right now. the department of health and social care told us... alice's mind is now on sorting others last—minute bit of kit she hasn't seen since before summer, but looking at the long—term, she has a messag
in the uk, adhd medication can only be prescribed by a psychiatrist or a specially registered medic.eans it is a lot more difficult to change medication brands or doses. and you can only get one month's supply as well, which means you cannot stockpile. these, the pharmacist has said you can't get in then it says maybe they are not back untiljanuary. apparently. those who have been watching the adhd meds crisis unfolds say the government needs to act. kids with these medication issues are being...
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so it really has a medical effect. one thing i wrote in my, my book, which i hope everybody was like to follow, called the food big pharma, big lies just recently published notice on amazon is pink's wine. pink slime was so about 1012 years ago, a huge story because of some of the news stations shows this awful of ground beef coming out of grinders. it looked like intestines of it. what the scandal was, is that slaughter houses, or the div preparers worth of using ammonia. tough on this ground beef to kill the eco live, which is as damage to the slaughterhouses of the animals as they were using ammonia . tough to kill the e color, which otherwise would a hi, muss. and so every is it was going to the school lunch program, which of course us very much provides school lunches and for women who are on food stamps and h for dependent children. and so there was a huge scandal where the company that was making this so called think slime lost, a lot of customers and parents were outraged that their kid might be using this stuf
so it really has a medical effect. one thing i wrote in my, my book, which i hope everybody was like to follow, called the food big pharma, big lies just recently published notice on amazon is pink's wine. pink slime was so about 1012 years ago, a huge story because of some of the news stations shows this awful of ground beef coming out of grinders. it looked like intestines of it. what the scandal was, is that slaughter houses, or the div preparers worth of using ammonia. tough on this ground...
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there were huge queues at the medical center for prevention.tigators calculated that about 300 forms for potent drugs were issued here every day. each cost from 2.5 to 4.0 rubles. money was flowing. already in a month vagan sargsyan acquired his own pharmacy. he bought commercial real estate for 25 million. soon , the enterprising candidate of medical sciences already had a network of three pharmacies. according to the researchers, the clinic's doctors wrote prescriptions for illegal drugs to addicts and then sent them with forms to controlled pharmacies. sargsyan even created a common chat in messenger for the participants of the cunning scheme. each prescription was sent to this chat for the purposes of conspiracy, when issuing drugs, pharmacists pulled blisters out of boxes so that they could not track where the drug came from. the drug was issued. criminal empire. existed for a whole year, when the security forces finally descended on the clinic, they met happy patients with a fresh prescription for a potent drug, the friends planned to spl
there were huge queues at the medical center for prevention.tigators calculated that about 300 forms for potent drugs were issued here every day. each cost from 2.5 to 4.0 rubles. money was flowing. already in a month vagan sargsyan acquired his own pharmacy. he bought commercial real estate for 25 million. soon , the enterprising candidate of medical sciences already had a network of three pharmacies. according to the researchers, the clinic's doctors wrote prescriptions for illegal drugs to...
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it already has a made a shortage and medical personnel. the young doctor is walk out, is in protest against a government plan to increase admissions that medical schools to prepare for an aging population. it's also trying to close the pay gap between your doctors and their peers, and more lucrative specialties. korea's largest medical association counter is that your doctors are not only exhausted, but also demoralized is up to this time i'm going to be done and go to your doctors, worked with a sense of duty that motivates them to do difficult works that others don't want to do even for low pay, by demonizing doctors, the government is paying a higher price to resolve the problem with patients savvy. impasse is lasting for longer than they had feared. the wonder of it it over to come to to the patients are exhausted. right now. the anxiety of not knowing when this will be resolved, the medical environment is in dire straits president use sonya visiting an or late on wednesday, reiterated has resolved to implement his medical reforms. unl
it already has a made a shortage and medical personnel. the young doctor is walk out, is in protest against a government plan to increase admissions that medical schools to prepare for an aging population. it's also trying to close the pay gap between your doctors and their peers, and more lucrative specialties. korea's largest medical association counter is that your doctors are not only exhausted, but also demoralized is up to this time i'm going to be done and go to your doctors, worked with...
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we can keep throwing medications at all of these diseases.e can address the root problem, the root cause behind so many of these conditions. and just as a side note on our american medical system, we have the most overmedicated and sickest population in the world. and in my opinion, we have done a terrible thing to doctors in the united states. we have told doctors to put your head down, focus on billing and coding and seeing patients in short visits, and we are going to measure you by your throughput. and that is a terrible way to treat doctors in the united states. we have not given them the time or resources to address the root causes of so many of the chronic diseases we have. and as a result, we have developed these massive blind spots of this chronic disease expansion in the united states. pharma has a big stronghold on the research enterprise in american medicine. and the nih has not been interested in these topics. they have been not funding research on food as medicine and toxins that potentially could cause cancer and ultra processe
we can keep throwing medications at all of these diseases.e can address the root problem, the root cause behind so many of these conditions. and just as a side note on our american medical system, we have the most overmedicated and sickest population in the world. and in my opinion, we have done a terrible thing to doctors in the united states. we have told doctors to put your head down, focus on billing and coding and seeing patients in short visits, and we are going to measure you by your...