The Scavenger Hunt for Medication Errors

Knowing where to look is as important as what to look for. Uncovering that information requires the hands-on knowledge of a trained professional who deals one-on-one with those in the medication distribution channel. Nursing homes and hospitals, institutions with small budgets, often use less-educated staffers to pass out medications, usually without oversight. Surveys show one medication error per patient day, and often it is the manner in which it was given to the patient that makes the difference -- to the patient, and to the attorney seeking reparations for his injured client.

Cambodia - Nationwide Consistency in Legal Terminology

Legal terminology is a must for both legal education and practice, and indeed, it is one of the most likely grounds for legal conflicts and other such conflicts of interest. In Cambodia, such the inconsistency is ubiquitous and one of the most likely grounds for conflicts and other difficulties in academic activities. The following paragraphs will disclose the disadvantages of inconsistency in legal terminology and the advantages of its consistency.
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