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Good Samaritan Hospital (Baltimore)

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Good Samaritan Hospital (Baltimore)

MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital in Baltimore specializes in stroke, spinal cord injury, and orthopedics rehabilitation in addition to covering mainstream medical services.  Show more »
MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital in Baltimore specializes in stroke, spinal cord injury, and orthopedics rehabilitation in addition to covering mainstream medical services.  « Show less

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    May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Baltimore man convicted of killing his youth program mentor

    A Baltimore jury convicted a man of robbing, then killing his mentor in a youth program and shooting another man who survived, the State's Attorney's Office said.
    A Baltimore jury convicted a man of robbing, then killing his mentor in a youth program and shooting another man who survived, the State's Attorney's Office said. Antomar Jones, 21, was riding home with his mentor Corey Alexander, 31, and Anthony...

    Tags: Shootings, Hospitals and Clinics

  2. Jan 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Anita R. Sody, corporate officer

    Anita R. Sody, former corporate secretary and treasurer of a Baltimore meatpacking business, died Jan. 21 of pneumonia at Season's Hospice at Good Samaritan Hospital. She was 88.
    Anita R. Sody, former corporate secretary and treasurer of a Baltimore meatpacking business, died Jan. 21 of pneumonia at Season's Hospice at Good Samaritan Hospital. She was 88. Anita Ramming was born in Baltimore and raised on Harford Road in Northeast...

    Tags: Timonium, Marketing, Harford Road, White Marsh, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)

  4. Jan 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Howard Gary Bass, Baltimore District judge

    Howard Gary Bass, whose career as a Baltimore District Court judge spanned nearly three decades and who was known as something of a judicial free spirit for his application of humor to the law, died Tuesday afternoon at Good Samaritan Hospital after being stricken with a heart attack at his Homeland residence. Judge Bass was 70.
    Howard Gary Bass, whose career as a Baltimore District Court judge spanned nearly three decades and who was known as something of a judicial free spirit for his application of humor to the law, died Tuesday afternoon at Good Samaritan Hospital after being...

    Tags: Jones Falls Expressway, Justice System, Lawyers, University of Maryland, College Park, Baltimore Magazine

  6. Jan 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Changing to a vegan diet is possible with planning

    As people look to live more healthful lifestyles, many are contemplating meat-free diets. But becoming vegan or vegetarian can seem daunting as people try to figure out what to eat to get all the proper nutrients. Ingrid Beardsley, registered dietitian at MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital, said the transition can be done with proper planning.
    As people look to live more healthful lifestyles, many are contemplating meat-free diets. But becoming vegan or vegetarian can seem daunting as people try to figure out what to eat to get all the proper nutrients. Ingrid Beardsley, registered dietitian at...

    Tags: Iron (dietary supplement), Vegan Diet, Vitamin D, Diabetes, Potassium (dietary supplement)

  8. Dec 26, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  9. Towson Manor resident fighting for the park — again

    Miki Federline arrived at Burke Avenue to see her son David being loaded into an ambulance on a body board.
    Miki Federline arrived at Burke Avenue to see her son David being loaded into an ambulance on a body board. It was the spring of 1985, and the 10-year-old boy had walked to Towson High School with two cousins visiting from Italy to kick around a...

    Tags: Italy, Hospitals and Clinics, Towson, Lobbying

  10. Dec 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Bernard J. Watkins, engineer

    Bernard Joseph Watkins Sr., a retired Aberdeen Proving Ground engineer, died Nov. 29 at Good Samaritan Hospital. Family members said he suffered a stroke in 2007 but no cause of death has been determined.
    Bernard Joseph Watkins Sr., a retired Aberdeen Proving Ground engineer, died Nov. 29 at Good Samaritan Hospital. Family members said he suffered a stroke in 2007 but no cause of death has been determined. He was 59 and lived in Northeast Baltimore. Born...

    Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, General Electric Company, Randallstown, University of Maryland, College Park, Hospitals and Clinics

  12. Nov 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Ray Lewis is eligible to return to the Ravens on Thursday

    Ray Lewis, the Ravens' 13-time Pro Bowl inside linebacker, could return to practice as early as this week.
    Ray Lewis, the Ravens' 13-time Pro Bowl inside linebacker, could return to practice as early as this week. Coach John Harbaugh said Monday afternoon that Lewis, who has missed the last five games after tearing his right triceps in the team's 31-29 win...

    Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Denver Broncos, Ray Lewis, Football, Injuries and Wounds

  14. Nov 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimoresun.com
  15. Ravens' Ray Lewis to return sooner than expected, report says

    When <a href="#" data-topic-id="ORSPT000161">Ravens</a> star middle linebacker <a href="#" data-topic-id="PESPT008514">Ray Lewis</a> tore his right triceps against the <a href="#" data-topic-id="ORSPT000039">Dallas Cowboys</a> and underwent surgery, the reigning <a href="#" data-topic-id="ORSPT000000252">AFC North</a> champions didn't slam the door on his potential return this season.
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    When Ravens star middle linebacker Ray Lewis tore his right triceps against the Dallas Cowboys and underwent surgery, the reigning AFC North champions didn't slam the door on his potential return this season. By placing him on injured reserve-designated...

    Tags: Fishing, Baltimore Ravens, Ozzie Newsome, Denver Broncos, Ray Lewis

  16. Nov 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Mary Ann Malinowski, homemaker

    Mary Ann Malinowski, a homemaker and former longtime Southeast Baltimore resident, died Oct. 22 of complications from dementia at Keswick Multi-Care Center. She was 93. Mary Ann Essel was born and raised in a home on Elsrode Avenue. She was a graduate of...

    Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Hospitals and Clinics, Highlandtown

  18. Nov 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Two killed, two shot and one stabbed on Halloween in city

    Two men were killed, two others were shot and a fifth man was stabbed on Halloween night in the city. About 8:16 p.m., police found a 32-year-old man shot in the torso near his home in the 5300 block of Carriage Court in the Westgate neighborhood of...

    Tags: Kennedy Krieger Institute, Theft, Shootings, Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital

  20. Oct 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. State, city program gives security guards police powers

    The two men wore body armor with "POLICE" written across the chest and spilled out of their unmarked car, weapons drawn, ordering Christopher Dukes and his passenger out of their vehicle at a South Baltimore gas station parking lot. When Dukes pulled off, they embarked on a high-speed chase down Interstate 295 until catching up and placing the pair under arrest, charging documents show.
    The two men wore body armor with "POLICE" written across the chest and spilled out of their unmarked car, weapons drawn, ordering Christopher Dukes and his passenger out of their vehicle at a South Baltimore gas station parking lot. When Dukes pulled off,...

    Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Justice System, Lawyers, Law Enforcement, Labor Legislation

  22. Oct 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Dr. Bernard 'Bernie' Kapiloff, surgeon

    Dr. Bernard "Bernie" Kapiloff, a retired plastic surgeon who had also been the longtime publisher of the Montgomery County Sentinel as well as a civil rights activist and philanthropist, died Oct. 10 from complications of a stroke at Roland Park Place.
    Dr. Bernard "Bernie" Kapiloff, a retired plastic surgeon who had also been the longtime publisher of the Montgomery County Sentinel as well as a civil rights activist and philanthropist, died Oct. 10 from complications of a stroke at Roland Park Place....

    Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Colleges and Universities, U.S. Supreme Court, Judaism, Benjamin L. Cardin

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