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. CANBERRA, ACT / National Health & Medical Research Council / December 10, 2009 The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) has released a stroke care package designed to improve care for people presenting to the emergency department with acute stroke and transient ischaemic attack (TIA). Stroke is Australia’s second single greatest killer after coronary heart disease and is a leading cause of disability. There are ...
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Act 517 of 1996 which established the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) is to be reviewed by April next year. The review has become necessary to give the Organisation greater authority in dealing with the emerging challenges in disaster management in the country. Mr Kofi Portuphy, National Coordinator of NADMO, said this when he addressed a workshop for District Coordinators of NADMO and disaster management related ...
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Emergency department stroke and transient ischaemic attack care bundle NHMRC 9 December 2009 Improving the management of acute stroke and transient ischaemic attack (TIA) in the emergency department (ED) was identified as a priority by the NICS emergency care community of practice (EC CoP). In response, NICS initiated a project to develop a set of evidence-based resources to improve the implementation of guideline recommendations ...
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0 From the City of Kirkland News Room : Winter officially arrives December 21 and the City of Kirkland encourages its residents and businesses to prepare for this year’s weather season. In the event of snow requiring street maintenance, the City will give first priority for snow plowing on roads that are near Evergreen Hospital and lead to and from I-405, transit routes, schools and fire stations. Second ...
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