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University of Maryland Medical Systems v. Waldt

This morning I blogged about University of Maryland Medical Systems v. Waldt in one of the longest posts in Maryland Injury Lawyer Blog history. Apparently, in light of my blog post and the criticisms contained in the post, the Maryland Court of Appeals withdrew the opinion. (Okay, maybe it did not happen quite that way. But allow me to pretend.) What does this mean?...

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New Maryland Medical Malpractice Opinion

The Maryland Court of Appeals reached a decision in University of Maryland Medical System v. Waldt , a case that is reverberating among medical malpractice lawyers in Maryland. Yet the back story is better than the case. The case was tried by two of the most prolific lawyers in Maryland’s history: Steve Snyder and Billy Murphy. As discussed below,...

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Fitch to Upgrade $50MM Maryland Health & Higher Ed Fac Auth Revs (UMMS) Series 2008D

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Effective Oct. 22, 2009, Fitch Ratings will upgrade the ratings assigned to the $50,000,000 Maryland Health and Higher Educational Facilities Authority revenue bonds, University of Maryland Medical System Issue, series 2008D (the bonds) to 'AA+/F1+' from 'A/F1'. The rating action is taken in connection with the Oct. 22, 2009 replacement of the...

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University of Maryland Medical System partners with Civista Medical Center

The University of Maryland Medical System is taking its health care services down South — to Southern Maryland, that is.

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Zeidler Partnership Architects: Zeidler Partnership Architects: Eberhard Zeidler Wins Healthcare Lifetime Achievement Award

... projects in Canada and was refined in subsequent Zeidler projects such as the University of Maryland Medical System in Baltimore, the Princess Margaret Hospital, the Hospital for Sick Children and Sunnybrook's Clinical Services Wing, all in Toronto. The use of the atrium in these buildings is partially a response to the harsh Canadian climate but also to the need to bring sunlight...

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Hospitals And Social Media

Ed Bennett is the Director of Web Strategy at the University of Maryland Medical System and the real expert of how hospitals use social media. He has just published his recent slideshow focusing on this issue. Key line Instead of ROI think ROC Return On Connections Positive word of mouth...

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Hospitals and Social Media: Slideshow

Ed Bennett is the Director of Web Strategy at the University of Maryland Medical System and the real expert of how hospitals use social media. He has just published his recent slideshow focusing on this issue. Key line: Instead of ROI, think ROC: Return On Connections

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Site's online calculator can help joggers tally burned calories

Ever wonder how many calories you really burn during your morning jog? The University of Maryland Medical System has an online calculator that can give you the answer. For someone who weighs 150 pounds and jogs for 30 minutes at about 7 miles per hour, it works out to be about 460 calories. Just plug in your weight, activity and the time you spend doing that activity, and the calculator...