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Professional Nursing Agency Software for Nurse Staffing Software 2008 Edition

The new 2008 Professional Nursing Agency Software for Nurse Staffing Software serves as a Fully Integrated Nursing Agency Software solution for the Nurse Staffing Agency Industry.

Featuring the Nursing Agency Backoffice Software is a Backoffice Software made to make your tasks easier and your operation more progressive and productive.

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NURSING SHORTAGE: A Booming Business Opportunity

It’s no secret that the United States has a nursing shortage, one that promises to grow to alarming proportions. Too many nurses are retiring, and too few are entering the profession. To compound the problem, within the next 5 to 10 years, over 76 million Baby Boomers are scheduled to retire from the workforce, with only about 44 million Generation X'ers available to pick up the slack. This will soon place unprecedented demands for services on a health system that is already stretched thin.

Michael D. Horowitz, MD. launches Medical Insights International

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Medical Insights International, a medical tourism consulting firm run by Michael D. Horowitz, MD, MBA is now open for business. Dr. Horowitz is a contributor to MedTripInfo and we wish him great success with his venture.

Harvard Medical International may be leaving Harvard Medical School

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According to an article in today's Harvard Crimso, Harvard Medical International (HMI), which consults to hospitals around the world, is likely to be divested from Harvard Medical School. According to the article (HMS To Drop International Consulting Subsidiary), HMI's increasing focus on health care delivery makes it a better fit for a hospital system than a medical school. Apparently HMI is to be transferred to Partners HealthCare, which includes leading Harvard-affiliated hospitals such as Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's.

Medical tourism for doctors

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From the New York Times (In Pitches to Doctors, Promise of Big Payday)

"Using e-mail solicitations that promise high pay, US HIFU (pronounced you es HIGH-foo) is trying to build and train a network of American urologists for its offshore prostate cancer treatments. “The opportunity before F.D.A. approval is very lucrative,” said one message sent by the company...

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