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Pharmacy a-la Ferris State University PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Medical Mile Team   
Friday, 10 February 2012 17:13
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Almost 150 students will be receiving their 3rd year doctorate of Pharmacy class at the new facility at the top of building 25 Michigan Street, the new home of Ferris State University Pharamacy school.

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Hey Spectrum, This is great! PDF Print E-mail
Medical Mile News
Written by Medical Mile Team   
Tuesday, 31 May 2011 17:43
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A great new interactive of Medical Mile is right on the Spectrum-Health website. View 20 plus medical and colleague locations from an aerial spot in the sky. Make sure you see it. WELL DONE Spectrum.


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Nice Write-up on Medical Mile... PDF Print E-mail
Medical Mile News
Written by MM Team   
Wednesday, 18 May 2011 09:24
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Great stuff. We have an article written on Grand Rapids Medical Mile from the Detroit Free Press.

Read it HERE.
 
A Grandpa's Visit to ER...at Devos Children's? PDF Print E-mail
Medical Mile News
Written by Medical Mile Team   
Sunday, 27 February 2011 11:51
medical-mile-a-grandpas-visitI have been to Helen DeVos Children's Hospital many times, and even assisted with hundreds of pictures at the dedication in December, 2010. However, I did not plan to be at ER 13 days after the opening of the new building, on a Monday morning.
Let me tell you the story
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(Photo from HDCH dedication)
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Medical Mile - Helen DeVos Children's Hospital- Now Open PDF Print E-mail
Medical Mile News
Written by Medical Mile Team   
Tuesday, 18 January 2011 08:45
medical-mile-helen-devos-hospital100 pictures of 100 Michigan Street, Grand Rapids, Mi. the New Helen DeVos Children's Hospital are now online. In fact, well over 100 photos are published. With over 200 children beds, this hospital is now open. (Adjacent is an interactive computer wall that responds to the kids movements.) Click READ MORE.
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Van Andel Institute's New Positions and Promotions PDF Print E-mail
Medical Mile News
Written by Medical Mile Team   
Saturday, 08 May 2010 00:00
vanandel-institute-signThe Van Andel Institute, located on Medical Mile has appointed new postions including 1 new Board member in the last 90+ days.
Dr Jim Mason,
Dr John Bender,
Jack Frick,
Tim Myers,
Linda Zarzecki,
Joe Gavan,
Dr. Mark Neff
and Jose Cardenas are those who are named.
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Medical Mile - The MSU/Secchia Center Get $5,000,000 Matching Gift PDF Print E-mail
Medical Mile News
Written by MSU.edu   
Saturday, 01 May 2010 14:44
medical-mile-secchia-centerMichigan State University College of Human Medicine Dean Marsha D. Rappley, M.D., announced a dollar-for-dollar pledge for up to $5 million toward the completion of the MSU College of Human Medicine Campaign for the Secchia Center.

The Secchia Center,
located on Medical Mile is a $90 million, state-of-the- art medical education building, is in final stages of construction and will become home to MSU College of Human Medicine, when dedicated September 10, 2010.
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Our Own Grand Rapids Doctors PDF Print E-mail
Medical Mile News
Written by MM Team   
Tuesday, 06 April 2010 21:02
medical-mile-grand-rapids-doctorsGrand Rapids, Michigan is known for its affordable lifestyle and relaxing environment. Over the years the city has grown substantially because of its steady economy and the unprecedented growth of several major industries including health science. In fact, Grand Rapids doctors are some of the most highly trained doctors in the country and the city's growing research and higher education institutions is making it a hotspot for many health care providers and health-related businesses.

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Acute Pain Relief PDF Print E-mail
Medical Mile News
Written by MedicalMile.com Health Team   
Tuesday, 02 February 2010 22:54
medical mile lungs picYou might be very interested to know, that the FDA just approved a "Morphine Oral Sulfate Solution" to be used for the relief of chronic, acute, severe and even moderate pain for certain patients. Well now...Who qualifies? Opioid-Tolerant patients. They qualify according to the FDA in a new release. Approval is part of FDA's unapproved drugs initiative.

FDA has approved morphine for some time, yet this concetration and form was not approved until now.

Roxane Laboratories, the manufacturer of the now-approved product is working with the FDA to ensure enough of the Morphine Oral Sulfate Solution will be available to patients that need it. Ask your doctor for more information - see our directory on
MedicalMile.com

One benefit of the FDA approval process is a requirement for manufacturers to provide sufficient information on how to safely prescribe and use a drug. Manufacturers may also have to establish additional safety measures to manage unique risks of a medicine. For this formulation of morphine, the manufacturer had to develop a safety program prior to approval to address the known risks of morphine misuse, abuse and overdose.
 
Kid's Cancer Storys PDF Print E-mail
Medical Mile News
Written by Debra Marcusse   
Friday, 11 December 2009 10:17

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What do 5 kid-authors have in common? They each have a mom ... and each of their moms has cancer.

Samantha Cheshire, Naomi Parker, David Whynot, Delaney Whynot, and Drake Yarian are not your typical authors. For one thing, they were 5th and 6th graders when they wrote a very touching book detailing their experiences about their moms having cancer.
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Research Funds Come To Grand Rapids PDF Print E-mail
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Written by NIH with MM Team   
Thursday, 26 November 2009 05:59

NIGMS Invests in Scientific Grand Opportunities with Recovery Act Funds

mackeigan_of_vanandel_instituteThe National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is investing $42.3 million for grants in scientific areas it identified as "Grand Opportunities (GO)." NIH developed the GO grant program to stimulate biomedical research and the economy using funds provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act).

Locally, a $1.3 million grant has been awarded to Dr. Jeffrey MacKeigan of the VanAndel Institute. He will study colon cancer cells' genetic makeup and how they develop a resistance to chemotherapy, with a view to more effective treatment of this disease. Colon cancer kills some 50,000 people a year. MacKeigan says, "92% of colon cancer patients do not live more than five years" (GR Press). He believes his research may significantly affect these outcomes. MacKeigan also says that outcomes for other cancers (ovarian and breast, for instance) may be affected by this research study.

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