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Baker Donelson Expands Health Care Litigation Group -
Saturday, March 11, 2017
Baker Donelson has expanded its Health Care Litigation Group in Memphis, adding Kay Anderson, W. Bradley Gilmer and Hugh Francis to the team.
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Baker Donelson Expands Health Care Litigation Group -
Thursday, March 9, 2017
Baker Donelson has expanded its Health Care Litigation Group in Memphis, adding Kay Anderson, W. Bradley Gilmer and Hugh Francis to the team.
Anderson joins Baker Donelson as of counsel and has experience representing physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners and certified registered nurse anesthetists in medical malpractice defense litigation.
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Palmer Home for Children Expanding in Hernando -
Saturday, April 9, 2016
On Tuesday, April 12, Palmer Home for Children will break ground on a $10 million expansion of its Hernando, Miss., campus to include three new cottages and a wellness center.
With campuses in Columbus and Hernando, Palmer Home provides residential care for children while introducing the love of God through service. Operating in Columbus since 1895, the organization expanded its reach to DeSoto County in 2003.
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Palmer Home for Children Expanding in Hernando -
Thursday, April 7, 2016
On Tuesday, April 12, Palmer Home for Children will break ground on a $10 million expansion of its Hernando, Miss., campus to include three new cottages and a wellness center.
With campuses in Columbus and Hernando, Palmer Home provides residential care for children while introducing the love of God through service. Operating in Columbus since 1895, the organization expanded into DeSoto County in 2003.
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Connection Challenge -
Thursday, December 9, 2010
The search is on for dozens of connections among Shelby County’s major greenways and greenlines, which will enhance the area’s overall “green print.”
The recent openings of the Wolf River Greenway’s first mile and Shelby Farms Park’s pedestrian/bicycle bridge were reminders of an emerging off-road trail network that is still under development.
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Docs Deflect Increasing Malpractice Claims -
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Tennessee doctors continue to fend off the vast majority of malpractice suits filed, but the five-year trend is unmistakable: The price of success grows higher every year.
Physicians and their insurance companies traditionally close up to 85 percent of malpractice cases without paying a penny to plaintiffs. But in the latest year of data available, 2007, the cost of those wins was up 17.5 percent, following an 8.4 percent rise a year earlier.
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, June 8, 2005
TMA Elects Surgeon to Board of Trustees Local Surgeon Elected to Medical Association Board
The Tennessee Medical Association elected vascular surgeon Dr. Hugh Francis III to serve a three-year term on its Board of Trustees. Francis previously ...
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Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, May 1, 2002
Drs Sue Harpole has been named the new vice chancellor for development at the UT Health Science Center. She earned bachelors and masters degrees from Mississippi State University. Harpole was assistant vice chancellor for financial aid at UT from 19...9.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, March 5, 1997
Dr. Lucy Vinturella has joined the counseling staff of The Center for Counseling, a division of Health First Medical Group. Vinturella completed her Ph.D. at the University of Memphis and formerly was a staff clinician at MCCC Behavioral Care Inc. a...