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Driver of stolen car loses control, rams taxi cab in Towson
A stolen car, being pursued by Baltimore County police, spun out of control Thursday evening in Towson and slammed into a Jimmy's taxi cab carrying three elderly women passengers. At least one passenger in the cab was taken to St. Joseph Medical Center...Tags: Baltimore County, Transportation Accidents, Towson, Injuries and Wounds, Motorvehicle Accidents
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University of Maryland Medical System among suitors for St. Joseph
The University of Maryland Medical System and LifeBridge Health are among five suitors vying for a partnership with St. Joseph Medical Center, though a deal will likely be complicated by the Towson hospital's poor financial situation.
St. Joseph has had...Tags: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Christianity, Corporate Crime, Towson, Mark G. Midei
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Thursday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies and some showers. The high is expected to be around 59 degrees. The low temperature is expected to be around 48 degrees tonight.
TRAFFIC
Here are today's morning traffic issues.
FROM LAST NIGHT......Tags: Primaries, Towson, Elections, Republican Party, Isiah Thomas
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St. Joseph Medical Center's future unclear
When a star cardiologist at St. Joseph Medical Center was accused of performing hundreds of unnecessary medical procedures in 2009, it changed the course of the Towson hospital and now raises questions about its future.
St. Joseph plans to narrow its...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Finance, Laws, Mark G. Midei, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Cockeysville: Our Daily Bread benefits from Golden moment at St. Joseph School
Terrence Golden, principal at St. Joseph School in Cockeysville, made good on a promise to dress in elf-wear when students met his challenge to assemble a record number of sandwiches for Our Daily Bread.
The students are no strangers to helping those...Tags: Employees, Employees, Christianity, Sandwiches, Students
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St. Joseph Medical Center: A Catholic tradition of reverence, integrity, compassion and excellence
Several times each year, patients suffering from rheumatic fever come to a Baltimore-area hospital for open heart surgery to repair their damaged hearts. They receive world-class medical care at no cost to them, and they and their traveling companions are...Tags: Heart Surgery, Christianity, Music, Towson, William H. Keeler
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A patient at St. Joseph speaks up for the troubled hospital
It saddens me to see how much trouble St. Joseph Medical Center has been in recently ("Midei case leaves future unclear for St. Joseph Medical Center," Dec. 29). Some of it surely was due to mismanagement. But as a patient, I would like to share what St....Tags: Esophageal cancer, Mark G. Midei, Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals
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Primary care physicians could prevent unnecessary procedures by specialists
Allow me to reduce your 110 column inches on Mark Midei to the crucial one: "Reviewers saw 30 percent narrowings when Dr. Midei saw 90 percent." ("Mark Midei fights for medical license, exoneration," Dec. 10.) The rest is rhetoric. A key role of primary...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer, Heart Attack, General Practitioners
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William W. Hartman, mechanical engineer
William W. Hartman, a retired mechanical engineer, died Dec. 27 of dementia at Oak Crest Village in Parkville. He was 93 and had lived in Towson and Northwood.
Born in Baltimore and raised on Edmondson Avenue, he attended St. Edward Roman Catholic School...Tags: Christianity, Towson, Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland), College Sports, Parkville
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Stent committee member faces accusations
After Dr. Mark Midei was accused of implanting unnecessary heart stents in hundreds of patients at St. Joseph Medical Center in Towson, a Maryland Health Care Commission committee began developing safeguards to prevent a repeat situation. But now, one of...Tags: Takoma Park (Montgomery, Maryland), Towson, Music, Mark G. Midei, Health and Medical Professionals
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Stent committee recommends increased oversight
A state advisory group on Thursday recommended legislative changes to bolster oversight of coronary stent placements amid widespread concerns about unnecessary medical procedures, but it stopped short of proposing that state law regulate physician reviews...Tags: Towson, Mark G. Midei, Laws, Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics
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Mark Midei fights for medical license, exoneration
It took 25 years for Dr. Mark Midei to build his reputation and less than two for it to come crashing down.
In the spring of 2009, he was a superstar cardiologist with a seven-figure salary and a staff that adored him. By late April 2011, he was...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Corporate Crime, Abbott Laboratories, Music, Political Corruption
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