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  • 2007-05-08
    Preventing Problem Births

    A baby stuck in the birth canal: It doesn't happen very often, but for would-be parents and the obstetrician, it's their worst nightmare. Now a Quebec doctor is working to make it a thing of the past.

    TV interview with LMS Medical's founder Dr. Emily Hamilton on the topic of shoulder dystocia prevention and CALM Shoulder Screen.

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    Copyright and care of CTV News, May 8, 2007

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  • 2007-First quarter
    A Systematic Approach to Shoulder Dystocia Risk Management

    No one involved in obstetrics or medical professional liability insurance needs an explanation on the multiple problems caused by shoulder dystocia de-liveries and the brachial plexus injuries that can result from them. When these injuries are permanent, babies are left with lifelong disabilities...

    Copyright and care of Physician Insurers Association of America, The Physician Insurer, First Quarter 2007
  • 2006-Fall
    Marketing a Lifetime of Quality Care to Expecting Mothers

    Emotionally charged, few moments compare with the birth of a new baby. This is one of the most important events in a woman's life and she is focused on making the experience safe for her and her newborn.

    Copyright and care of Spirit of Women, Your Reach Extend Fall 2006
  • 2006-05
    Reducing Risk of Injury and Payouts in Obstetrics

    From the perspective of a physician malpractice insurer, obstetrical liability payments usually form the largest portion of all malpractice dollars paid out.

    Copyright and care of The Physician Insurer, PIAA Second Quarter 2006
  • 2006-02-21
    Improving Safety in Obstetrics with Decision Support

    Ensuring consistency of care and patient safety can be especially challenging in obstetrics...

    Copyright and care of Patient Safety and Quality Healthcare Magazine. January/February 2006