Study Also Finds That U.S. Citizens Who Trained Overseas Had Higher Patient Death Rates Than Foreign-Born Doctors Who Trained Abroad And Practice in the U.S. Aug. 3, 2010/Bethesda, MD-Some in the U.S.
Death rates are lower for older Americans treated by doctors trained in other countries than by those who went to a U.S. medical school, a new study reports. That finding held true even though foreign ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael L. Millenson writes about healthcare as a skeptical optimist. An unusual study gives a new twist to the idea of ...
NEW YORK, May 22 (UPI) --While heroic bystanders have given first aid that saved someone's life, only half of U.S. residents over age 18 are trained to perform CPR or stop serious bleeding, a new ...
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