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Francis Marion University to Introduce Two New Graduate Nursing Programs in January - According to SCNOW.com on December 1, 2012 January will mark the start of two new graduate nursing programs at Francis Marion University and, according to the faculty orchestrating them, a move toward better health care in the Pee Dee. Though it took two years to get the tracks up and running, according to nursing department chair Dr. Ruth Wittmann-Price, there were virtually not obstacles to get the degrees in place. “The area is in such dire need,” Wittmann-Price said. CLICK HERE
Rural Physician Honored by South Carolina Office Of Rural Health - According to TheTandD.com on November 30, 2012 Bamberg physician Dr. Danette McAlhaney has been named the 2012 Outstanding Rural Practitioner of the Year by the South Carolina Office of Rural Health. The award, presented at the organization’s annual conference in Hilton Head, is awarded to a rural primary health care provider whose services and community commitment have resulted in significant improvement in the delivery of primary health care service.TO READ MORE CLICK HERE
Doctors describe pressures driving them from independent practice - According to amednews.com, November 19, 2012, Some physicians, facing daunting business costs, decide the price of autonomy isn’t worth it. Only about one in three is expected to hold a practice ownership stake in 2013. Consultants say there will continue to be a place for small, independent practices, but it might be like small businesses in other industries, where large players have taken the majority of the market. TO READ MORE CLICK HERE
