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Marshall Doctors Key in Updating AMA Guidelines
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HUNTINGTON - Two Marshall University physicians were instrumental in a project designed to help standardize guidelines used to determine impairment.
Dr. Paulette Wehner and Dr. Mohammed Ranavaya contributed to the American Medical Association's "Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, Sixth Edition." Wehner was the primary author of the book's chapter on heart disease and cardiovascular problems. Ranavaya served as one of five section editors and also was primary author of th...
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West Virginia, closed for repairs
Sunday Gazette-Mail
; CHANGE isn't always good. Take the case of West Virginia's new commerce-friendly "Open for Business" slogan, now appearing on all 114 state "welcome" signs at major highway border crossings. A petition drive to replace the new buzzwords with the traditional "Wild, Wonderful" slogan has garnered
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What West Virginia Needs to Do in Order to Compete in the 21st Century
Special Report - Tax Foundation
; A briefing delivered on the floor of the West Virginia House of Representatives on December 11, 2006, regarding West Virginia's recent tax reform and the need for continued reform. Introduction Thank you for providing me the opportunity to speak with you today about your tax reform effort. I always
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Number of West Virginia-based companies on Top 100 list decreasing
The State Journal
; Take away hospitals, and West Virginia-based businesses don't take up much space on this year's 100 Top Employers list - about 10 percent. Over the years, that number has been decreasing. In 1996, the year the West Virginia Bureau of Employment Programs (BEP) started putting the list together, 15
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College of West Virginia signs affiliation agreement with WVU
The State Journal
; BECKLEY -- The College of West Virginia, a private college in Beckley, and West Virginia University (WVU) celebrated an affiliation agreement last week that will bring higher education in Southern West Virginia to a new level. Under the agreement signed in February, both schools will remain
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West Virginia Equipment, Technology and Design Expo returns for 29th year March 19-20: ; This year's exposition will include more than 50 seminars
Sunday Gazette-Mail
; The 29th annual West Virginia Equipment, Technology and Design Expo will take place at the Charleston Civic Center Wednesday, March 19 and Thursday, March 20. Hours for the venerable state trade show for the construction, engineering and architectural industries will be 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday
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