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Federal Jury Finds Cornell Univ's Med College Committed Fraud On Thursday, July 22, a federal court jury found that Cornell University's Weill Medical College and a former faculty member submitted false claims to the National Institutes of Health on three separate occasions from 1999-2001 arising from a grant design Las Vegas Review-Journal, July 29, 2010
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Rice Appointed Brown Med Chair Effective Sept. 7, Louis Rice will be taking on the positions of chair of the Department of Medicine at Alpert Medical School and chief of medicine at Rhode Island Hospital and the Miriam Hospital. Brown Daily Herald, July 26, 2010
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Docs Overwhelmingly Using iPhones; Blackberry Second It’s official. Physicians love the iPhone. In fact, most smartphone-using-docs use the iPhone as their main mobile communication device. So says a study published by The Spyglass Consulting Group, a healthcare and technology market research firm. Physician's News Digest, July 26, 2010
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US Drops Fraud Case Against Wanted Filipino Doctor Federal prosecutors have dropped charges against a doctor from the Philippines who went into hiding after being accused of scamming a military health program out of more than $1 million in the 1990s. Saint Paul Pioneer Press, July 26, 2010
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Feds to Pay Univ Hospital $20M University Hospital and medical residents who have trained there will receive about $20 million from the federal government to resolve a tax dispute. South Florida Business Journal, July 26, 2010
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