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In this continuation of our series with Mike Glass, owner, Orion Technical Solutions, we discuss the most common gaps in ...
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A Maryland Department of Health report shows a fourth consecutive annual rise in medical errors, including patient deaths and ...
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A new study reveals how a hidden human bias has shaped centuries of scientific errors, from Galileo to modern research.
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Learn why high-voltage environments require advanced testing tools—and how engineering teams maintain measurement integrity under demanding conditions.
A Maryland Health Department report shows that preventable errors that caused patient deaths or severe disabilities rose for the fourth consecutive year.
2) The Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT) evaluates blood sugar levels two hours post-consumption of a 75 g glucose solution.