NJ police officer dies from shootout wounds
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- NJ police officer dies from shootout wounds
- Colo. health board weighs medical marijuana limits
- Medical Capital Holdings’ securities sales blocked
- ICU Medical 2Q Profit Rises 20%; Boosts Year utlook>ICUI
- Medical College receives accreditation The Business Journal of …
NJ police officer dies from shootout wounds
The Associated Press
The 37-year-old was shot in the face with a shotgun blast as he and other officers tried to storm an apartment Thursday. The officer had no signs of life when he arrived at Jersey City Medical Center that day and had to be revived several times before he could be stabilized in critical condition. His family issued a statement over the weekend calling him “a fighter” and thanking the community for its “overwhelming support and prayers. ” The married 10-year veteran had a 3-year-old son and two daughters ages 1 and 4. “He will be greatly missed. He had a personality you could never forget and when he walked into a room we all loved him” said fficer Melissa Bartholomew a friend and fellow police academy classmate of DiNardo.
Colo. health board weighs medical marijuana limits
The Associated Press
health board weighs medical marijuana limits(AP)–1 day agoDENVER — Colorado health officials are considering whether to make medical marijuana rules more restrictive. The state health board has opened a hearing Monday on a proposal to limit marijuana providers to five patients each. The move is aimed at dispensaries that have sprouted to serve a growing number of patients across Colorado. Hundreds of people have packed a hearing room on the Auraria Campus in downtown Denver. Colorado voters allowed the use of medical marijuana in 2000 by passing Amendment 20.
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Medical Capital Holdings’ securities sales blocked
Los Angeles Times
from selling additional securities in an offering that has raised at least $76. 9 million in response to a complaint alleging fraud against the Tustin company filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
ICU Medical 2Q Profit Rises 20%; Boosts Year utlook>ICUI
Wall Street Journal
–>ICU Medical 2Q Profit Rises 20%; Boosts Year utlook>ICUI ArticleCommentsmore in. ’s (ICUI) second-quarter profit grew by 20% as demand for the company’s disposable medical products was stable despite the economic downturn. The company also raised its full-year earnings revenue and margins targets due to improvements in its existing businesses as well as its acquisition of Hospira Inc. ’s (HSP) critical-care product line.
Medical College receives accreditation The Business Journal of …
Bizjournals.com
nly 10 percent of the country’s radiation oncology practices receive accreditation and the Medical College’s program serves Froedtert Hospital Wauwatosa Community Memorial Hospital Menomonee Falls Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center Milwaukee and St. Catherine’s Hospital Kenosha. The American College of Radiology review board evaluates staff and equipment to ensure they are fully qualified to provide safe high-quality radiation therapy treatments.
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