Chiropractic Living Legend Dr. Sid Williams Turns 80
Happy Birthday wishes go out to Dr. Sid Williams and his “bride” (as he calls her) Dr. Nell. On March 18th, Dr. Sid turns 80 years young. March 13th (today), is Dr. Nell Williams birthday.
Happy Birthday wishes go out to Dr. Sid Williams and his “bride” (as he calls her) Dr. Nell. On March 18th, Dr. Sid turns 80 years young. March 13th (today), is Dr. Nell Williams birthday.
The medical community is divided over what approach should be taken in controlling the rapid spread of drug resistant Staphylococcus Aureus bacteria in hospitals and other crisis care facilities. There are professionals with the belief that hospitals should be performing widespread screening on large numbers of patients, isolating those that match positive for methicillin-resistant stapholoccocus aureus (MRSA) infection. Others argue that a widespread screening approach can be both inefficient and costly. In a recent study, such screenings reportedly resulted in expenses hospitals didn’t need, with no decrease in hospital acquired infections occurring.
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I was speaking with Dr. James Von Hipple recently regarding a new chiropractic practice he will be opening soon in the Inland Empire, of California. James wanted to know if I had any pictures of chiropractic offices, so that he could get some ideas for layouts of his new space. I
Happy Birthday wishes go out to Dr. Sid Williams and his “bride” (as he calls her) Dr. Nell. On March 18th, Dr. Sid turns 80 years young. March 13th (today), is Dr. Nell Williams birthday.
The medical community is divided over what approach should be taken in controlling the rapid spread of drug resistant Staphylococcus Aureus bacteria in hospitals and other crisis care facilities. There are professionals with the belief that hospitals should be performing widespread screening on large numbers of patients, isolating those that match positive for methicillin-resistant stapholoccocus aureus (MRSA) infection. Others argue that a widespread screening approach can be both inefficient and costly. In a recent study, such screenings reportedly resulted in expenses hospitals didn’t need, with no decrease in hospital acquired infections occurring.
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I was speaking with Dr. James Von Hipple recently regarding a new chiropractic practice he will be opening soon in the Inland Empire, of California. James wanted to know if I had any pictures of chiropractic offices, so that he could get some ideas for layouts of his new space. I