UPDATE – Dr. Barry Pressman Appointed Chairman of Advanced Medical Isotope's Medical Advisory Board

KENNEWICK, Wash., Nov. 27, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Advanced Medical Isotope Corporation ("AMIC") (ADMD), a company engaged in the production and distribution of medical isotopes, is pleased to announce the formation of its Medical Advisory Board.

Chairman of the newly formed Medical Advisory Board is Barry D. Pressman, MD, FACR. Dr. Pressman is Professor and Chairman of the S. Mark Taper Foundation Imaging Center and Department, and Chief of the Section of Neuroradiology and Head and Neck Radiology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, located in Los Angeles, Ca.

Dr. Pressman is a past President of The American College of Radiology, the Western Neuroradiological Society, as well as past President of the California Radiological Society. Currently he is a member of the American Society of Neuroradiology and the American Society of Pediatric Neuroradiology.

Dr. Pressman earned his medical degree Cum Laude from Harvard Medical School after graduating Summa Cum Laude from Dartmouth College. After a surgical internship at Harvard's Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston, he completed a diagnostic radiology residency at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York and a Neuroradiology fellowship at George Washington University Hospital. During this period, he wrote many original papers for Computer Tomography(CT).

"I am delighted to be appointed to Chair the newly formed Medical Advisory Board (MAB) for AMIC. I anticipate rapid expansion of our MAB, initially focusing on the potential for the Company's brachytherapy products," said Pressman.

James C. Katzaroff, CEO of AMIC, stated, "It is with great pleasure I welcome Dr. Pressman's guidance in assisting the Company to enter the commercial marketplace with its therapeutic products. As AMIC expands beyond the distribution and the production of stable and diagnostic radioisotopes, to the manufacturing of therapeutic products with AMIC's own product line, Dr. Pressman will be instrumental in providing a nationally-recognized practitioner's perspective and expertise that will enable the company to meet the growing needs of a dynamic nuclear medicine marketplace."

About Advanced Medical Isotope Corporation

Advanced Medical Isotope Corporation (AMIC) (ADMD) is a U.S.-based public company engaged in the production and distribution of medical isotopes and in the development and identification of medical isotope technologies that are changing the practice of medicine and revolutionizing the standard of medical care.

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UAMS advises patients of medical records breach

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences says medical records involving about 1,500 patients have been improperly disclosed, but no financial records were released.

The medical school in Little Rock said Monday the breach occurred in 2010 and involved documents were given to a lawyer by a resident physician who was terminated.

UAMS says the former resident kept some patient lists and notes after leaving UAMS. The information included patient names, ages and treatment-related data.

Patients are being notified by UAMS. The school says it became aware of the breach in October during a lawsuit filed by the resident. UAMS says a court order now prevents the records from being used or disclosed.

In April, the university disclosed that data from 7,000 patients had been disclosed in a separate breach.

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Vote caps UT System administrator’s years-long quest for medical school

If Kenneth Shine was smoking a cigar on the evening of Nov. 6 to celebrate Travis County voters approval of a property tax increase that will help fund a medical school, hes not telling.

I cant admit to a cigar for health reasons. But in any case, we had a very nice, quiet celebration at home, said Shine, a cardiologist and executive vice chancellor for health affairs at the University of Texas System.

For Shine, helping to put the last major piece of the funding puzzle for a medical school at the Austin flagship into place is a signature achievement in a career that has seen several milestones. And at 77, he has decided this might be a good time to retire sort of.

Although he plans to step down early next year from his position overseeing the UT Systems six health campuses, Shine said he would remain in his post until a replacement is named. After that, he plans to work as a consultant to the system on the medical school and other special projects, make patient rounds with students and doctors in training at University Medical Center Brackenridge and perhaps teach at the Austin campus. Travel, fishing and writing are also on his to-do list.

Establishing a medical school in Austin was a priority for the UT System even before Shine arrived in 2003.

But without Ken Shines involvement I just dont think we would be where we are today, said James Huffines, a former chairman of the UT System Board of Regents who was involved in his hiring and who also credited Chancellor Francisco Cigarroa for a never-give-up approach to the plan.

There were numerous bumps along the way, including a sharp downturn in the systems endowments during the recession. It also became clear that the Austin campus could not establish a medical school if the funds to operate it had to come from its existing budget, because that could starve other programs.

The tax increase approved by county voters will generate $54 million in new revenue annually for Central Health, the countys hospital district, and $35 million of that is earmarked for the medical school.

Shine earned bachelors and medical degrees from Harvard University and trained at Massachusetts General Hospital, where he was chief resident in medicine. He went on to join the faculty at the University of California at Los Angeles, where he rose to become dean. Later, he became president of the Institute of Medicine, the health arm of the National Academy of Sciences.

One of the greatest privileges I have had as chancellor is working with Ken Shine, said Cigarroa, a transplant surgeon. He is a legend in medical education and health care policy. His experience, intellect and drive are unsurpassed.

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Tibetan medical school remains under lockdown, Three students arrested

A screen grab of the students' protest in Chabcha, eastern Tibet on November 26, 2012.

In reports received by Phayul, Chinese armed forces continue to cordon off the school, keeping the students captive within the school premises. Parents and relatives, on the second consecutive day, have been barred from meeting the students.

Five students, who were severely injured in police beatings, are said to be in critical condition and have been shifted to a bigger hospital in Tsongon. Around 20 students are still admitted in hospitals in Chabcha. Chinese security personnel have not allowed them visits from their family members.

Yesterday, over a thousand students from the Sorig Lobling medical school carried out a massive protest, raising slogans for equality of nationalities, freedom of language, respect for truth, and re-establishment of governance.

In a short video clip that has reached exile, students can be seen running on the streets, raising slogans.

Chinese armed forces used violent force to break up the demonstration, injuring many young protesters in the process.

The protest occurred after local Chinese authorities distributed a ten-point political questionnaire to the students and gave patriotic education sessions that contained disparaging remarks against His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

Dharamshala based rights group Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy said the students were required to answer trap questions in the questionnaire titled Ten ways of looking at the present situation in Tsolho Prefecture.

The questionnaire contained questions such as, Who is agitating for separatism and causing unrest? What is the reason behind self-immolation protests? What harm is caused by illegal public protests? Does bilingual education mean the deterioration of minority language?

In 2010, more than 2000 students in Chabcha had protested against the Chinese government's plan to remove Tibetan textbooks from schools. This month, more than 5000 students in Rebkong carried out a massive protest demanding freedom and the return of the Dalai Lama.

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Be Set Free on a Luxury Caribbean Holiday with Liberty and Hayes & Jarvis

LONDON, November 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --

One of the UK's Premium Fashion Brands has Teamed up with Hayes & Jarvis to offer Customers a Great Opportunity to win a Holiday in Antigua

Liberty is one of Britain's most famous and iconic fashion retailers, offering men, women and children the latest in cutting edge designs and premium brands. Located in London's Regent Street, the heart of the capital's shopping district, Liberty has established itself as a household name, attracting tourists and fashion connoisseurs from around the country to its flagship store. Liberty has recently expanded, establishing a store in the Stratford branch of Westfield, meaning its great lines are now available in London's trendy east end, as well as online. Liberty recently launched a desirable winter collection, but a new coat will be the last thing on one lucky customer's mind if they win a luxury Caribbean holiday by entering an exclusive Liberty competition run in conjunction with Hayes & Jarvis.

This exciting competition offers customers the chance to experience seven nights on the utopian island of Antigua in the Caribbean. With endless white-sand beaches, vivid coral reefs and a laid-back, fun vibe, this is the perfect destination for a relaxing holiday, and the lucky winner will be able to explore all this island has to offer from a comfortable, luxurious base. The prize includes accommodation at the Galley Bay Resort & Spa, named amongst the 'Top 100 Resorts of the World', this unique retreat boasts three beach front restaurants, open air lounges, a decadent spa, and a wide choice of water sports. The prize also includes return Club World flights from London Gatwick courtesy of British Airways.

There are several different ways to enter; and simply entering can result in several benefits from Liberty. Liberty Loyalty is free to join and rewards you every time you shop in-store or online. Receive 1 point for every 1 you spend and, in March and October, Liberty will reward you with:

- a 5 voucher when you spend 150 - a 10 voucher when you spend 250 - a 25 voucher when you spend 500 ...and a further 25 voucher for every additional 500 you spend.

Join in-store, at either the Regent Street or Westfield branches, enter online at http://www.liberty.co.uk/hayesandjarvis or by filling out a form in-store and handing to a member of staff (or sending the form off via FREEPOST). The closing date for this competition is 01 January 2013, terms and conditions can be found here.

For more information on all the other premium hotels and resorts offered by Hayes & Jarvis in the Caribbean and beyond, visit the site or call a travel expert on +44(0)844-415-5594.

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A case of Obamacare and religious liberty

On Monday, the Supreme Court ordered a lower court to decide on a case involving a clash between religious liberty and Obamacare. Government must tread lightly in defining religion as a way to achieve universal health care and increase access to contraceptives.

On Monday, the Supreme Court signaled it might again reconsider the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare). It ordered a lower court to weigh the laws mandate on employers to support health insurance including coverage of contraceptive services for workers.

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Last June, the high court upheld the laws tax on individuals who refuse to buy health insurance. Now it wants a court to consider a complaint from Liberty University of Virginia that the mandate on employers violates religious freedom by requiring employers to have a role in funding health services such as abortion-inducing drugs.

This case is only one of more than 40 similar challenges to the law making their way through the federal courts. Any one of them could result in a Supreme Court ruling next year, potentially upsetting the laws goal of providing universal health care.

While the abortion issue drives most of the suits, the heart of the legal arguments concerns the Obama administrations attempt to define religion and to do it so narrowly as to give that definition authority over almost all employees.

The administration defines a religious employer as an institution focused solely on worship; that aims to inculcate values as its main purpose; that hires primarily persons of the same faith; and that serves primarily persons of the same faith. Opponents of this straitjacket definition rightly counter that even Jesus and his healing activities would not be seen as religious.

In its 5-to-4 ruling last June upholding much of the law, the court warned that the act must still meet other requirements in the Constitution. Four liberal justices even cited the need for the law not to interfere with the free exercise of religion.

And indeed, on Nov. 16 a federal judge sided with a Christian publisher, Tyndale House, granting it a temporary injunction against the Department of Health and Human Services in its enforcement of the mandate to cover abortifacients in the companys health plan.

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Liberty Award for Stop and Search App Created on Apps for Good Course at High Trees

LONDON, November 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --

Aaron Sonson, Satwant Singh Kenth and Gregory Paczkowski have been awarded Liberty's Human Rights "Close to Home" Award for their creation of a Stop and Search App designed to make people aware of their rights.

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Receiving their award at the Southbank Centre in London this week, Aaron, Satwant and Gregory were recognised for their hard work in delivering a mobile application that empowers young people by providing them with a full breakdown of their rights in the often contentious issue of police stop and search procedures.

Much has been said and written about policing in this area, so the trio designed and built the app which enables users to upload their experience and understand what their rights are.

They met at High Trees Community Development Trust in Tulse Hill on a CDI Apps for Good course. "We are very humbled, honoured and inspired to receive this reward. It has been a long road in developing the app to this point and a long road lies ahead as we strive to get to the point where the Stop and Search UK app fulfils its true potential," said Aaron on behalf of the group.

"We would like to thank Liberty for giving us this award and also the High Trees Community Development Trust and CDI Apps for Good for supporting us in its development - their help has been instrumental to what we have achieved."

The event was hosted by writer and broadcaster Sandi Toksvig with attendees including Benedict Cumberbatch and Rowan Atkinson, as well as the Attorney General Dominic Grieve QC MP, Gary McKinnon's mother (and 2011 winner) Janis Sharp, and race relations campaigner Doreen Lawrence.

"Liberty was honoured to celebrate the dedication, commitment and achievements of Aaron Sonson, Satwant Singh Kenth and Gregory Paczkowski," said a spokesperson for Liberty.

"Their mobile app provides important public information about individual rights and the potential abuse of police powers."

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Liberty Ross fronts Aubin & Wills campaign

Liberty Ross stars in the final advertising campaign for Aubin & Wills.

The English model-and-actress appears alongside former Blur musician Alex James in the quintessentially British outfitters' Christmas 2012 campaign.

Last month, fashion label Jack Wills announced it would be folding its grown-up line Aubin & Wills in the New Year.

To see its final collection out in suitable style, the brand has signed up the stylish duo to front their last ever design collection.

In the campaign video posted on the Aubin & Wills website, Liberty is seen posing seductively in clothing from the range, including a sleeveless black lace dress and on-trend berry coloured top that matches her red-hued make-up.

Set in a grand English country house, the festive campaign sees Alex striking stylish poses while wearing a selection of cosy knits from the line.

Liberty is best known for her role in the recent Snow White and The Huntsman film where she made an impact on screen and off, after getting caught up in her husband Rupert Sanders' affair with actress Kristen Stewart.

The model seems to be back to her confident self as she appears looking comfortable in the grown-up, preppy-style garments the retailer is known for.

Liberty follows in the footsteps of other classic English beauties including model Sophie Dahl by modelling for the line.

The festive video was shot in black and white and colour and highlights include a close up of Liberty in a hooded fur lined parka jacket in monochrome.

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