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Thomas A. Sharon, R.N., M. P. H. (Surfside, FL) became a registered nurse in 1977 and earned his masters in public health degree from New York Medical College in 1988. He has had vast experience in a variety of hospitals as a staff nurse, nursing supervisor and operational consultant He has also worked for a managed care organization as vice president for medical operations. For the past 18 years he has also been a legal consultant, advising attorneys on hundreds of cases in which hospitals have been accused of preventable errors.

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    Health Secrets From Kabbalah: How to Eliminate Anxiety From your Daily Life

    For our purposes, everything that we are is a process of thought, speech and action. The initial thought actually begins in the spiritual realm, emanating from the soul. It becomes revealed in the mind-body when it finds its way into the physical universe as speech and/or action. In a nut shell, your verbal declarations create the reality in which you live. Therefore, if you don’t like the “fine mess” you’ve gotten yourself into, you’ll have to change the conversation. Read: Health Secrets From Kabbalah: How to Eliminate Anxiety From your Daily Life Read

    By: Thomas A. Sharon, R.N., M.P.H. | 20/12/2006 | Wellness

    Protect yourself in the Hospital: the Risks of Risk Management in Hospitals and Nursing Homes

    One of the Problems with Hospitals and the way they are managed is the approach to accidents and harmful mistakes. We have a right expect that when something happens that management would find the root cause and fix it. The fact that this is not happening is a major root cause of hospital deaths and injuries being on the rise. Read: Protect yourself in the Hospital: the Risks of Risk Management in Hospitals and Nursing Homes Read

    By: Thomas A. Sharon, R.N., M.P.H. | 20/12/2006 | Health

    Protect yourself in the Hospital: Where is the Outrage?

    According to the results of the Washington Post healthcare poll published on October 20, 2003, the public is satisfied with the quality of the health care system today but worried about its future. The reported “deep anxiety” of individuals is apparently over being unable to afford access to health care in the years ahead. This perceptible absence of concern over eroding quality is astounding in the face of reports in 2000 from The National Academy of Sciences Institute of Medicine that preventa Read: Protect yourself in the Hospital: Where is the Outrage? Read

    By: Thomas A. Sharon, R.N., M.P.H. | 20/12/2006 | Health
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