Angelo Di Santo, a 34-year-old doctor, carried his year-old son who was waving a tiny flag with "Viva il Papa!"
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But the patents are broad enough for the company's chairman, an irascible Aussie doctor-turned-entrepreneur named Mervyn Jacobson (who is cofounder with Simons in what was earlier known as GeneType).
RP-VITA allows remote doctor-to-patient consults, ensuring that the physician is in the right place at the right time and has access to the necessary clinical information to take immediate action.
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Saturday's episode of the BBC One show, The Name of the Doctor - written by Moffat - comes ahead of a 50th anniversary 3D special, due to air on 23 November.
It could be doctor- or hospital- or community-based groups.
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Although Dean narrowly led among those who said Iraq was their top issue, Kerry beat Dean -- who is also a medical doctor -- almost 2-1 among those polled who said health care was most important.
That's what a breast-feeding doctor -- an OB, pediatrician or family physician with a subspecialty in breast-feeding medicine -- would have done in Kelly's case: a complete physical and medical history (yes, in fact, it is relevant if your mother couldn't make milk) on mom and baby to see if any physical or anatomical factors were affecting supply.
Mr Swire - a doctor - felt forced to stand down as a partner in his medical practice.
And since Doximity is the only HIPAA-compliant doctor-focused social network in which the doctors actually identify themselves by name, Doximity has grown to include one out of every four U.S. doctors as members.
The campaign for Zyban, Glaxo's anti-smoking pill, coincided with 1.3m doctor-visits in April to ask about anti-smoking treatment compared with 1.6m in the whole of 1997, though Glaxo admits the link is hard to prove.
At one HMO you can see a nurse-practitioner in a week, but it takes three months to schedule an appointment with a normal, run-of-the-mill doctor.
My father, my father-in-law, my brother, my brother-in-law -- everybody is a doctor, all in Chicago.
The lawsuits reflect growing complaints about a new area of medicine: high-volume, doctor-owned spinal surgery centers that market directly to patients on Google Inc.
One theory is that with revalidation - dubbed the doctor MOTs - just round the corner, problems that have been glossed over for a number of years are now being dealt with by medical directors who have become more active in reporting issues to the GMC.
But whereas the Lone Ranger only had one Tonto, "The Doctor" from 50-year-old British series "Doctor Who" goes through a lot of "Companions" -- so much so that new arrivals are met with fan anticipation and anxiety.
In the early 1970s, the then Christine Holman - daughter of a doctor - worked as a secretary for Tory MP Wilfred Proudfoot.
To avoid running afoul of regulations that prohibit businesses from employing physicians, some health care start-ups spend time and money crafting a solution in the form of a doctor-owned entity which serves as a billing conduit to the start-up.
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Soft-spoken and slow moving -- particularly since a quintuple cardiac bypass in 1989 -- the 69-year-old former doctor has a treadmill for exercise.
Naren James is the only primary-care doctor for two central-Kentucky clinics, 25 miles apart.
They could be placed in picture frames and alert someone - a doctor or family member - if the regular pattern of movement is altered.
One of the doctors used by US Postal, Michele Ferrari - nicknamed Doctor Death by reporters - found ways of helping to reduce the EPO glowtime by using small "microdoses" injected directly into the vein, Hamilton says.
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Factor your annual deductible, doctor-visit fees, and drug co-pays into your budget, Allvine says.
And the decisions that they have to make -- excruciating decisions about whether or not somebody goes to a doctor -- it makes them less productive, it makes them less mobile in terms of being able to take new jobs or start a new business because they're worried about hanging on to their health care.
For a second birth there was no difference in the risk to babies between home, a midwife-led unit or a doctor-led hospital unit.
The Dutch parliament is currently considering a bill which would make permanent a 15-year experiment in allowing doctor-assisted suicide by codifying in law regulations which have governed such practices.
Some early-stage, start-up exposure might be just what the doctor ordered for return-starved, sub-optimized portfolios.
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The issue of doctor shopping -- visiting numerous doctors to fraudulently get prescription drugs -- has been raised in numerous celebrity deaths, including Anna Nicole Smith, Michael Jackson and Heath Ledger.
"She is merely an 82-year-old woman following doctor's orders to rest up and de-stress, away from phones and computers, " he tweeted.
In some cases, you may have to gently challenge your doctor--who probably has no clue just how much some of the prescriptions he is writing cost--to switch your medication to a cheaper alternative.
Walgreen, for example, has formed various affiliations with large hospital systems and doctor-led clinics across the country to create patient-care protocols and other programs.
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