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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Planning for Retirement
By David Martin, President and CEO of VeinInnovations With a long weekend under our belts, getting back to the grind (even with a four-day week) makes us think about retirement. For medical professionals, there’s more to consider than putting money into …
Posted in Health Care Practice
Tagged Doctors retire, planning for retirement, retirement
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We’re So Heavy
By David Martin, President and CEO of VeinInnovations Summer is almost here. Stuck in winter doldrums, exercise is a bleak task. Now that the weather is warm, we’re staring out office windows and envious of school children with months of vacation ahead. …
The Short Supply of Drugs
By David Martin, President and CEO of VeinInnovations For the last year, there has been increased coverage of drug shortages. In February of 2012, the drug methotrexate was in short supply. Methotrexate is used to cure acute lymphoblastic leukemia– a cancer that …
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Tagged drug shortage, executive order, FDA, President Obama
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Wearied by Warnings
By David Martin, President and CEO of VeinInnovations Can you have email without a spam filter? Personal and important missives from friends, family, and co-workers would be lost in a sea of bilge junk emails. Eventually, most of us would miss something …
