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02/12/2008
AROUND-THE-CLOCK MEDICINE: Where to get care
Area hospitals, clinics work to meet urgent-care needs in 24-hour town

By F. ANDREW TAYLOR
VIEW STAFF WRITER

Las Vegans finding themselves in the need of a doctor's services in the wee hours of the morning will find that their choices are few and far between. There are currently only three choices for 24-hour medical care: two clinics and your local emergency room. Either can lead to long waits when one is not feeling one's best already, as life-threatening injuries take precedence over a sore throat.

"If the public were better educated, the ERs wouldn't be so crowded," said Dr. Sam Kaufman, chief executive officer and managing director of Desert Springs Hospital, 2075 E. Flamingo Road. "The ERs are particularly crowded January, February and even into March, when there are more upper-respiratory complaints. The ER shouldn't be used as an urgent care or primary care physician."

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02/12/2008
Pole Position has thrills for racing fans
Track designed by NASCAR driver Kurt Busch

By VI
CKI MARQUETTE
SPECIAL TO VIEW

When you walk into Pole Position Raceway, 4175 S. Arville St., the first thing you'll notice are the uncontrollable smiles plastered on the faces of those who have just raced. And once you've raced yourself, you'll know why.

First-timer? Seasoned karter? No problem. All are welcome at the raceway that offers a unique alternative on those days when you've seen every movie in the theater or don't want to fight the heavy traffic of the Strip to have a good time. Because of the indoor track, Pole Position is always open, and since the karts are electric, there are no smelly fumes to stink up the 60,000-square-foot facility.

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RECREATION BRIEFS
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Rite Aid Bids Farewell to Valley
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
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