Modernizing Medicine Saves Plastic Surgeons Time and Money With EMA Plastic Surgery(TM)

NEW ORLEANS, LA--(Marketwire - Oct 26, 2012) - Modernizing Medicine, the creator of the Electronic Medical Assistant (EMA), a cloud-based specialty-specific EMR application, announced today that it has launched EMA Plastic Surgery, a new ONC-ATCB Certified EMR for plastic surgeons. This is the fourth specialty-specific EMR launched by the company, joining EMA Dermatology, EMA Ophthalmology and EMA Optometry.

EMA Plastic Surgery is a touch-based mobile EMR, built by plastic surgeons for plastic surgeons, which helps them save time and money. Since no two plastic surgeons practice the same way, Modernizing Medicine built EMA Plastic Surgery with an adaptive learning system, which observes and adjusts to each doctor's unique practice style. EMA Plastic Surgery has over 2,000 diagnoses, treatment plans and billing codes, which a user can select with just a few clicks. EMA remembers the way a surgeon likes to practice, pulling up the surgeon's most frequently used content first.

Organize, Customize and Optimize with EMA Plastic Surgery

EMA Plastic Surgery is a solution to the unstructured way that most EMR's organize information. It translates the way plastic surgeons think about problems into a system from which they can pull information and document their appointments.

"Many of the EMRs available on the market today are cookie cutter in that they don't cater to specific specialties and don't learn the way a specific physician practices," said Daniel Cane, CEO and co-founder of Modernizing Medicine, "EMA Plastic Surgery complements the efforts of a plastic surgeon's medical team -- learning their preferences, likes and dislikes, and allowing them to have a very customized experience. Non-specialty-specific EMR's require physicians to build templates and macros. EMA Plastic Surgery does not. It learns practice patterns, making implementation to use faster and simpler."

Most plastic surgeons deal with a large variety of procedures and EMA Plastic Surgery enables them to complete these varied evaluations and exams in a simple user-friendly way. EMA Plastic Surgery also simplifies the documentation process and helps physicians improve accuracy in coding and billing.

"Time is a plastic surgeon's most valuable resource and key to the practices' ROI," said Tim A. Sayed, MD, FACS, Medical Director for EMA Plastic Surgery. Dr. Sayed is a practicing board certified plastic surgeon and lead developer of EMA Plastic Surgery. "Today, insurance companies demand more documentation for diagnoses and treatment plans for reimbursement, so doctors must comply. EMA Plastic Surgery helps streamline the documentation process, saving plastic surgeons time and freeing them to spend more time with their patients and in the operating room, rather than with their charts and computers. EMA Plastic Surgery lets physicians simultaneously document a diagnosis, submit a prescription, develop a bill, request a lab and create a report and a patient handout. EMA makes it so the whole documentation process can be handled in as little as five minutes."

Key Features of EMA Plastic Surgery - Interactive Anatomical Atlas

EMA Plastic Surgery allows a plastic surgeon to click over 15,000 touch-points utilizing its Interactive Anatomical Atlas, a high-resolution anatomic body illustration to assign diagnoses and treatments. Modernizing Medicine's unique Interactive Anatomical Atlas is a zoomable, multi-view, three-dimensional layered tool to characterize findings on the body. The Interactive Anatomical Atlas is a built-in library of highly specific anatomic zones, allowing the user to work from the skin to deeper structures like muscles, joints and tendons when rendering findings and recommendations based on location. The Interactive Anatomical Atlas makes complex patient examinations easy. A simple touch in EMA Plastic Surgery characterizes a diagnosis and allows the surgeon to visually assign findings and plans to anatomic regions of interest.

Unlike many client/server-based EMR systems, which are more expensive to implement and maintain, EMA Plastic Surgery is cloud-based and available anywhere on any enabled device. Cloud technology gives practices the freedom to more easily migrate among technologies, and the ability to implement an EMR with lower costs for installation and maintenance. Surgeons starting practices and those seeking to reduce paper clutter may be especially attracted to EMA as a cost-effective, powerful way to move to a digital office experience. Modernizing Medicine updates EMA Plastic Surgery on a regular basis, allowing plastic surgeons to have the latest knowledge and toolkits in real time, without complex installations.

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Canadian Regenerative Medicine Community Growing Stronger

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Oct 29, 2012) - The collaborative network created by the Centre for Commercialization of Regenerative Medicine (CCRM) has been strengthened with the addition of Stem Cell Therapeutics Corp. to its 20-member industry consortium.

"I am pleased to welcome Stem Cell Therapeutics Corp. to the industry consortium," says Dr. Michael May, CEO of CCRM. "Since our Centre mobilizes business and scientific expertise to translate regenerative medicine (RM) and stem cell-based medical discoveries into commercial products and therapies, the industry consortium provides critical expertise, experience and market-pull information for the development of innovative RM technologies. We are delighted to have them on board."

CCRM is working with its industry consortium to address real-life bottlenecks in their RM and stem cell-based product pipelines. The companies in the industry consortium represent the key sectors of the industry: therapeutics, devices, reagents, and cells as tools.

"Being included in CCRM''s industry consortium is a step in the repositioning of our company - an aim described in our corporate objectives - to participate along with the other 20 Canadian, American and international companies," says David Allan, Executive Chairman of Stem Cell Therapeutics Corp. "The concept of CCRM as a hub for the commercialization of Canada''s extraordinary commitment to stem cell research, and its provision of facilities and infrastructure, is outstanding.

"As Canada''s only public company dedicated to the development of stem cell therapeutics from academic research, we hope to become one of CCRM''s commercialization partners of choice for the novel work ongoing at so many of Canada''s internationally recognized academic centres."

To-date, CCRM has launched its first industry project with EMD Millipore and created an innovation fund with Pfizer Canada. CCRM has built three core development platforms: reprogramming and engineering; cell manufacturing; and, biomaterials and devices to carry out projects commissioned by academia and industry. CCRM has a fully resourced, 6,000 square foot development facility where all development work takes place.

Please visit http://www.ccrm.ca to see a complete list of CCRM''s industry consortium members.

About the Centre for Commercialization of Regenerative Medicine (CCRM)

CCRM, a Canadian not-for-profit organization funded by the Government of Canada''s Networks of Centres of Excellence program and six academic partners, supports the development of technologies that accelerate the commercialization of stem cell- and biomaterials-based technologies and therapies. A network of academics, industry and entrepreneurs, CCRM aims to translate scientific discoveries into marketable products for patients. CCRM launched in Toronto''s Discovery District on June 14, 2011.

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10.26.12 show = a tour de force ! – Video


10.26.12 show = a tour de force !
A tour de force ! Federal whistle blower Lidya Radin, and tenant advocate William Dorrity, presented evidence and admissions of guilt pursuant to civil and criminal litigation(s): ( 1 ) protecting a 82 year old woman from being evicted illegally from her rent-stabilized apartment in Brooklyn, New York, to satisfy the greed of her landlord, Gilbert Polinsky, and fighting against the "crook doctors" at Adult Protective Services in Brooklyn, New York, ( 2 ) medical students at the Albert Einstein Colllege of Medicine of Yeshiva Univeristy are not permitted to cross examine witnesses against them = not a hearing, a huge civil rights violation(s), with this alone the medical school and its "crooked doctors" showed its attorneys, notably Martin Bockstein, and Dan Riesel [ a partner at Sive, Paget Riesel ] are morally unfit for the practice of law, ( 3 ) medical school does not permit a certified, verbatim transcript of so-called hearing(s) = can #39;t do an Art. 78 judical review, among other transgressions and violations, ( 4 ) federal judge Robert P. Patterson is medical school #39;s puppet, in the Radin case his April 2007 order = don #39;t show me the evidence !, Judge Patterson ordered medical school NOT to provide the written, published, faculty approved hearing procedure for medical school student to his court ! = how does Patterson confirm that Radin got 2 hearings ? ! He can #39;t = "crooked lawyer" Dan Riesel LIED during oral argument in front of Judge Patterson in 2005 when Riesel ...From:CrookedDoctorsViews:3 0ratingsTime:58:28More inNews Politics

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Update On Hospital Visit 10/27/2012 – Video


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Dear Shutter Coast Hospital, in Crescent City CA On the night of 10/27/2012 I went to your hospital because I had another seizure. I was at the Elk Valley Casino playing Bingo with our neighbors because I never go anywhere, because I don #39;t want to have a seizure in public and end up that the place of a pit. So I though I would try again and go out because I don #39;t get out because of my seizures. I did everything I was suppose to do, take my AED pills, eat, drink plenty of water,get enough sleep and I still had one. I know you all think i #39;m faking it, it really hurts my feeling. Also, I do #39;t appropriate you taking advantage and using me to pay your fucking bills and over charging me and my insurance. Maybe if you actually did some good people would want to go there and maybe even pay there bills, but no one want #39;s to because of the way you all treat us people. I know you all think were stupid because we never went to medical school but I #39;m finding out that your the stupid one #39;s. You guys never listen to my husband when ever he is talking to you about my care. I truly hope that Shutter Cost Hospital get taken over, maybe we will get someone better care then what you so called people are give us. The least you can do it be nice and caring, what part of the oath didn #39;t you understand "do no harm" because it has never clicked in your all heads. Well I #39;m not going to waste my time with you all anymore. To all the other people who reads this don #39;t ever go to this hospital, or ...From:jujub428Views:50 0ratingsTime:04:41More inPeople Blogs

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21 and Over Part 1 Full Movie – Video


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Look at me Now – Med skl Parody – Video


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Performing a Parody of Look at me now for a competition called Mt Hope Idol Video taken by my friend Anthony The audience were told that i would be performing Baby-Justin Beiber I took some of the lyrics from Look At Me Now ft. UNM Medical School #39;15. who were my inspiration. http://www.youtube.com I wanted to write my own lyrics but i was a little pressed for time so i had to take a short cut lolFrom:giddles92Views:0 1ratingsTime:04:40More inEntertainment

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University Hospital Heidelberg – Wiki Article – Video


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The university hospital of Heidelberg is one of the largest and most renowned medical centers in the Federal Republic of Germany. It is closely linked to Heidelberg University Medical School (Heidelb... University Hospital Heidelberg - Wiki Article - wikiplays.org Original @ http All Information Derived from Wikipedia using Creative Commons License: en.wikipedia.org Author: 3268zauber Image URL: en.wikipedia.org Licensed under:Creative Commons ASA 3.0, Licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License., GNU Free Documentation License, Creative Commons License Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported This work is in the public domain in the United States. Author: 3268zauber Image URL: en.wikipedia.org Licensed under:Creative Commons ASA 3.0, Licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License., GNU Free Documentation License, Creative Commons License Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported This work is in the public domain in the United States. Author: 3268zauber Image URL: en.wikipedia.org Licensed under:Creative Commons ASA 3.0, Licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License., GNU Free Documentation License, Creative Commons License Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported This work is i...From:WikiPlaysViews:0 0ratingsTime:05:54More inEducation

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Gordon Shepherd – The olfactory system as model for building the tools of neuroinformatics (2012) – Video


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Pursue your Passions at Michigan Medical School – Video


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The University of Michigan Medical School #39;s innovative curriculum gives our students the time and flexibility to pursue their passions. Involvement in one or more of the 40+ med student organizations is just one way our students become the physician leaders of tomorrow.From:UMHealthSystemViews:0 0ratingsTime:03:24More inEducation

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Successful Aging with Dr. Cyril Wecht – Video


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Our team at Fox Learning Systems was honored to film an interview done by FLS President/CEO Debra Fox with world renown Forensic Pathologist Dr. Cyril H Wecht, MD, JD at University of Pittsburgh Medical School. Part of a course on S uccessful Aging, the Pitt Medical Students listened as 81 year old "successful ager" Dr. Wecht talked about performing over 18000 autopsies, and the healthcare system. Here he talks about the most famous case he consulted on, the assassination of President John F Kennedy.From:FoxLearningSystemsViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:02More inEducation

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Domestic abuse is a serious issue impacting women and men across the nation. However, children in these homes are also being seriously impacted. Iris Borowsky, MD, associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics in the University of Minnesota Medical School discusses this issue. She lays out long term consequences of PTSD from witnessing violence, and how pediatricians and others can spot symptoms of violence through observing children and their behavior.From:UofMAHCViews:1 0ratingsTime:02:37More inEducation

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Sickle cell association meeting – Video


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The Caribbean Organization of Sickle Cell Associations (COSCA), with the Saint Lucia Sickle Cell Association, the Saint Lucia Medical and Dental Association, and the University of the West Indies Medical School (Cave Hill), will be hosting the eighth Caribbean Sickle Cell Conference in Saint Lucia from October 26 to 28, 2012, at the Bay Gardens Hotel. Medical practitioners, government representatives, sickle cell patients and support personnel from the region and the wider world will be part of the Conference.From:htsstluciaViews:0 0ratingsTime:02:45More inNews Politics

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Descending from Evil: The Story of Herman Webster Mudgett – Video


Descending from Evil: The Story of Herman Webster Mudgett
On the surface Herman Webster Mudgett seemed to be a productive member of society. Born and raised in the small state of New Hampshire, Herman turned his fascination with the human body into a career when he graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School in 1884. Wealthy, well-educated and refined, the young doctor moved to Chicago where he became the owner of a drugstore, and eventually opened a hotel. Women were drawn to the handsome, finely-dressed and charismatic businessman. He was a total lady-killer. The 60-room hotel loomed over the Englewood suburb of Chicago, opening its doors shortly before the 1893 World #39;s Fair. Beneath the cover of a successful entrepreneur, Herman Webster Mudgett - better known as HH Holmes - designed the hotel with one thing in mind: murder. During construction, Holmes used several different contractors so that none of them would catch on to his monstrous plans. The hotel, or "Murder Castle," came complete with stairways to nowhere, windowless rooms fitted with gas lines and body chutes used to drop his sedated victims down to the basement level. Once in the underbelly of the castle, victims were subjected to real-life horrors that would make Dexter #39;s "Dark Passenger" sit up and take notice. The basement came complete with vats of acid, lime pits, an oven and a surgical table. It was here that Dr. HH Holmes, the living-breathing monster - worse than anything Hollywood could ever imagine - dissected his victims, selling their ...From:AncestryComViews:154 6ratingsTime:15:51More inPeople Blogs

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LSU’s plan to redesign hospitals, medical schooling

Dr. Larry Hollier, chancellor of LSU Medical School, far left, joined the Rotary Club of Crowley Tuesday to discuss LSUs plan to redesign Louisianas hospital system and the impact it will have on the GME. Welcoming him were, from left, Dr. Bo McNeely (program organizer), Alice Whiting (vocational speaker) and Clay Lejeune (club president).

Possibly no numbers showcase that more than the number of beds the Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans (MCLNO) had in the 70s until now. In 1970, MCLNO had 1,500 beds; by January, that number will be down to 150.

Numbers like that display the need for reorganization and redesigning how LSU Medical School prepares its students for the future and has led the school to already put plans in place to ensure that the state is putting out great physicians.

Hollier spoke to the Rotary Club of Crowley Tuesday to explain the schools plan on redesigning the states hospital system and the impact on the GME (graduate medical education).

In the future, were going to be better off than we are now, said Hollier.

Hollier painted a picture Tuesday that is far brighter than the gloomy one budget cuts tend to depict. The key for LSU is adaptation.

A key number in its adaptation shows the plan to shift more residents to private hospitals than public ones, to make sure they are getting enough cases to better prepare themselves for life outside of residency.

In its pre-Katrina days, LSU Medical School had about 75 percent of its residents in public hospitals and only 25 percent in private ones. Currently that percentage breakdown is 50-50. After the redesign is complete, Hollier expects the numbers to lie at about 30 percent in public hospitals and 70 percent in private ones.

While many would tend to believe hospitals that have a residents-to-patients ratio lying somewhere between 1.3 to 1.7 residents per patient, which is where LSU is showing hospitals like UMC in Lafayette and so forth sitting currently, is a good thing, Hollier is quick to point out that is not the case for residents trying to equip themselves with knowledge.

For residents, the ratio is far too high for educational purposes, he said.

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UNE osteopathic school gets new dean

BIDDEFORD, Maine (AP) Maines only medical school has a new dean.

The University of New England says Dr. Douglas Wood takes over as dean of its College of Osteopathic Medicine this Friday.

Wood most recently served as senior vice president of academic affairs at A.T. Still University in Arizona, where he was dean of the School of Osteopathic Medicine from 2005 to 2010.

He served as president of the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine from 1995 to 2005, and earlier served as dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Michigan State University.

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