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Mary Olender, MD is an obstetrics & gynecology specialist in West Hills, CA and has been practicing for 13 years. She specializes in obstetrics & gynecology. 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20. Leaf node position. For example, Nerium oleander. The Ameri can Na turali s t 123( 3): 427-432.

ARKANSAS FEDERAL COURT JURY EXONERATES MERCURY COUGAR Unanimous Defense Verdict for Ford Motor Company LITTLE ROCK, AR - After six and one-half hours of deliberation, although Plaintiffs’ attorneys had suggested an award of $5 –6 million in compensatory damages and unspecified punitive damages, a federal court jury returned a unanimous defense verdict in favor of Ford Motor Company on April 23, 2003. The jury found that Ford's 1999 Mercury Cougar was not negligently designed and was not unreasonably dangerous, and the vehicle was not the cause of the crash which led to the death of the Cougar’s driver. The trial resulted from a single-vehicle crash that occurred on November 24, 2000, on Interstate 430, west of Little Rock, Arkansas.

Susan Olender, the daughter of Plaintiff Ray Olender, her father, was traveling on a long stretch of highway at approximately 60-65mph, when she passed a vehicle traveling in the slow lane. As Olender completed her pass, she struck pooled water in her lane, causing her vehicle to hydroplane, spin off the road and strike a concrete abutment in the ditch. As a result of the impact, Olender sustained a neck fracture, became quadriplegic and passed away five months later. Plaintiff claimed that the Mercury Cougar was negligently designed and was defective and unreasonably dangerous because of the design and routing of its battery cable. Specifically, Plaintiff’s experts hypothesized that the Cougar vehicle stalled, allegedly as a result of an electrical short caused by road water shorting out the battery cable.

Accordingly, Plaintiff’s experts hypothesized, Susan Oldender lost her power steering and power brakes and found herself unable to control her vehicle. Ford Motor Company demonstrated at trial that, although that subject Mercury Cougar had been included within a recall campaign, the recall condition for which the campaign had been conducted was not present in the vehicle. Ford engineers further testified that the electrical system could not and did not short out as a result of water intrusion and that Plaintiff experienced her loss of control solely because she hydroplaned at the speed she chose to drive. Olender and Ching-Ming Olender, as special Co-Administrators of the estate of Susan E. Ford Motor Company, et al. United States District Court, Eastern District of Arkansas Judge Susan Webber Wright Case No. 4:01CV0639 SWW Ford was represented by Richard A.

Of the law firm of Bowman and Brooke LLP, Minneapolis, and Edwin L. Lowther, Jr., Esq. And Patrick D. Of Wright, Lindsey & Jennings LLP of Little Rock, Arkansas.

Experts for the Defense: Dr. Carter, Origin Engineering, Spokane, Washington; Mark Hoffman, Ford Engineer, Roger Barbosa, Ford Engineer, Karl E. Stopschinski, Carr Engineering, Houston, TX. Plaintiffs were represented by Robert McHenry, Esq., of the law firm of McHenry & McHenry Law Firm, Little Rock, Arkansas and Ray Baxter of Baxter, Jensen, Young & Houston of Benton, Arkansas. Experts for the Plaintiff: Robert J. Swint, ATA & Associates, Houston, TX; Rex B.

McLellan, Rice University, Houston, TX; Michael K. Ennor, ATA & Associates, Houston, TX.

Highlights • Assistant professor of medicine at in New York City, where she also is on staff in the Division of Infectious Disease, specializing in HIV primary care • Board certified in internal medicine Experience Dr. Olender co-founded the first medical-student-operated free clinic in Manhattan at and received university recognition. She continues to provide direct care for people living with or at risk for HIV and other sexually acquired conditions. She is also currently leading a practice transformation implementation science initiative around delivery of HIV care within her practice. Education Dr. Anime stream sub indo.

Olender received her undergraduate degree from the State University of New York at Albany and earned her medical degree at the NYU School of Medicine. She completed her residency at Columbia University Medical Center and her post-residency training through the New York State Nicholas Rango HIV Clinical Scholars Program and also went on to complete a Master's degree in epidemiology at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. A Word From Susan Olender, MD I’m thrilled to be involved with Verywell's efforts to bring reliable information to the growing web audience. I believe that consumer empowerment is critical for effectively managing medical illness, and also for reducing the anxiety associated with a new or ongoing diagnosis. Our Medical Review Board Verywell is a caring and trusted partner that provides comprehensive, actionable, and medically reviewed information to assist you in understanding your health and wellness concerns.