Sentences with phrase «clinical associate professor of»

«Some disputes between partners are disguised as sexual problems,» says Leonore Tiefer, PhD, a clinical associate professor of psychiatry at New York University School of Medicine and author of Sex Is Not a Natural Act.
«When people feel understood, they often feel a greater sense of love or passion,» says Kenneth Paul Rosenberg, MD, a clinical associate professor of psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City.
Andrea Grabovac, MD, FRCP (C), is a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia.
Dr. Kate Rosenblum is a clinical and developmental psychologist at the University of Michigan where she holds dual appointments as both Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry as well as Associate Research Scientist at the Center for Human Growth & Development.
Evanston, IL About Blog Westby G. Fisher, MD, FACC is a board certified internist, cardiologist, and cardiac electrophysiologist (doctor specializing in heart rhythm disorders) practicing at NorthShore University HealthSystem in Evanston, IL, USA and is a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at University of Chicago's Pritzker School of Medicine.
January 15, 2015 — «The IU Maurer School of Law will bring in Norman Hedges as a new clinical associate professor of law and its first full - time director of Maurer's intellectual property law clinic.
Curator Melissa Rachleff, the Clinical Associate Professor of Art Management, Visual Arts Administration MA Program at New York University, has taken an investigative approach to curating and assembled an exhibition that is almost an art forensics of the period.
Panelists: Jonathan Berger, 80WSE Gallery, Director and Artist Ann E. Butler, Bard College, Library & Archives, Center for Curatorial Studies, Director Glenn E. Wharton, New York University, Clinical Associate Professor of Museum Studies.
Dr. Emily McCobb Clinical Associate Professor of Anesthesiology Director, Shelter and Community Medicine Assistant Director Center for Animals and Public Policy
Veterinary Protocol In Emergency Situations I spoke with Brian A. DiGangi, DVM, MS, DABVP, Clinical Associate Professor of Shelter Medicine with the University of Florida, Veterinary Community Outreach Program about emergency response protocol:
Designed to be practical, they are also based on scientific data and expert opinion,» stated Dr. Brian DiGangi, DVM, MS, DABVP, Clinical Associate Professor of Shelter Medicine at the University of Florida, Chairman of the Position Statement Committee, and President of the Association of Shelter Veterinarians Executive Board.
To discuss the top genetic diseases that affect our feline and canine companions is my guest Dr. Jerold Bell, a Clinical Associate Professor of Genetics at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine and practices at Freshwater Veterinary Hospital in Enfield, CT..
With years of experience formulating healthy, fresh, home - cooked diets for pets across the country, Dr. Shmalberg is a practicing vet and clinical associate professor of integrative veterinary medicine at a leading college.
Jerold S Bell DVM, Clinical Associate Professor of Genetics, Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine With each new generation of dogs, breeders ask, «How can I continue my line and improve it?»
In Part 1 of her four - part series on veterinary dermatology in shelter and foster home pets, Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology, Dr. Karen Moriello, will tackle this tough problem with a special focus on approaches suitable to the limited resources of shelters and rescue groups, and the role of foster families in the treatment of itchy dogs.
Tracy Vemulapalli, DVM, MS, DACLAM Clinical Associate Professor of Laboratory Animal Medicine Director, Comparative Medicine Residency Training Program Department of Veterinary Pathobiology College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences Texas A&M University Mailstop: 4467 TAMU College Station, TX 77843 - 4467 Phone: (979) 458-1774
On Thursday, May 21, 2015, at 9 PM ET, Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology at the University of Wisconsin - Madison School of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Karen Moriello, will present a free webcast, Stopping the Scales, Greasiness and Odor of Seborrhea in Shelter and Foster Home Dogs.
There's a wide variation in skin tone among Latina women,» says dermatologist Marta I. Rendon, M.D., a clinical associate professor of dermatology at the University of Miami.
He is Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics (emeritus) at Weill Medical College of Comell University and Clinical Associate Attending Pediatrician (emeritus) at New York Presbyterian Hospital / Cornell Medical Center.
-- Marta I. Rendon, MD, clinical associate professor of dermatology at the University of Miami School of Medicine
«If it's been going on for months and there's a lot of bleeding — you'll see blood mixed with the stool, rather than streaks — it's most likely colitis,» says gastroenterologist Lisa Ganjhu, DO, clinical associate professor of medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center.
Dr. Gail Saltz is a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill - Cornell Medical College and a psychoanalyst with the New York Psychoanalytic Institute.
But that ebb and flow is completely natural, says Lauren Streicher, MD, clinical associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago: «All women go through periods when they feel especially frisky, as well as times when they just seem to have lost their mojo.»
«We teach them to be aware of the automatic thought patterns they have when they experience pain,» says Robert Twillman, PhD, clinical associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Kansas Medical Center, in Kansas City, Mo..
«People with eye floaters typically see spots, threads, or a cobweb - like substance floating around as they move their eyes left to right or up and down,» says Robert Cykiert, MD, clinical associate professor of ophthalmology at NYU School of Medicine.
Leave the scene if you can, adds Gail Saltz, MD, a Health contributing editor and clinical associate professor of psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City: «It's OK to say, «I notice myself feeling pretty topped out.
«There are no guarantees, but you can seriously lower your odds of illness by taking simple precautions to avoid germs and keep your immune system humming,» says Sandra Fryhofer, MD, clinical associate professor of medicine at Emory University School of Medicine.
«People need to wear really good shoes that are very well supported, either a tie shoe or a slip - on shoe, certainly not mules or high heels but flatter shoes,» says Lenore Frost, PhD, clinical associate professor of occupational therapy at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut.
«Tighten up allergy - control measures using dust - mite covers and HEPA filters,» says Dr. Setzen, who is also a clinical associate professor of otolaryngology at Albany Medical College.
Who Featured speakers include: • Dr. Oliver, an expert on health care disparities • Elizabeth Roberts, secretary, R.I. Executive Office of Health and Human Services • Dr. Nicole Alexander Scott, director, R.I. Department of Health • Dr. Jeff Borkan, professor and chair of Family Medicine, Alpert Medical School • Dr. Pablo Rodriguez, clinical associate professor of ob / gyn, Alpert Medical School • Linda Newton, consultant, Newton & Newton LLC
Mary Killilea is a clinical associate professor of Biology and Environmental Studies at New York University, and a visiting scientist at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies.
«The field of immunotherapy has exploded in the last decade, and more and more patients are benefiting,» said press briefing moderator Steven O'Day, MD, ASCO expert and clinical associate professor of medicine at the University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine.
The research did uncover some positive findings, said VJ Periyakoil, MD, clinical associate professor of medicine at Stanford and director of the Stanford Palliative Care Education and Training Program, who was not involved with the study.
«Traditionally, there has not been enough discussion on how we can disseminate information to best treat children with the least possible exposure to radiation,» says senior research author David H. Godfried, MD, clinical associate professor of orthopaedic surgery and pediatrics, and director of the Center for Children at NYU Langone's Hospital for Joint Diseases.
More than ten Virginia Tech faculty members and students are working on the project, including co-principal investigator Liwu Li, a professor of biological sciences in the College of Science; Clay Caswell, an assistant professor of bacteriology in the veterinary college; Rich Helm, an associate professor of biochemistry in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; Dan Slade, an assistant professor of biochemistry in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; and Tanya LeRoith, a clinical associate professor of anatomic pathology in the veterinary college.
«A sudden, severe headache or a change in the headache sensation from previous, what we call «first or worst» headaches should be evaluated,» said Dr. Jacobs, also a clinical associate professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University.
Other Stanford authors of the study are research assistants Charles Lynch, Katherine Cheng, Paola Odriozola and Maria Barth; Jennifer Phillips, PhD, clinical associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and co-director of the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Clinic at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford; Carl Feinstein, MD, professor emeritus of psychiatry and behavioral sciences; and Daniel Abrams, PhD, postdoctoral scholar.
of Public Health, Midland, MI and Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Human Development, Michigan State University, School of Human Medicine, «Our study group consists of premature infants with birthweights at the lowest level that is compatible with life.
Lisa DiCaprio — Associate Director of Curriculum, Clinical Associate Professor of Social Sciences - Paul McGhee Division New York University School of Continuing and Professional Studies
Kenneth Barish, Ph.D., is a clinical associate professor of Psychology at Weill Medical College, Cornell University.
She is a Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Texas Tech University School of Medicine in Amarillo, Texas, and received the 2011 Community Faculty Award from the Department of Pediatrics at Texas Tech.
Our expert Kathy Kendall - Tackett, Ph.D., is a health psychologist, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant and clinical associate professor of pediatrics at Texas Tech University School of Medicine in Amarillo, Texas.
Clearly this is something that needs to be discussed which is why I am so thrilled to introduce our expert Kathleen Kendall - Tackett, a clinical associate professor of pediatrics at Texas Tech University School of Medicine in Amarillo, Texas, she's also an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant and owner and editor - in - chief of Praeclarus Press, a small press specializing in women's health.
She is a research associate at the Crimes against Children Research Center at the University of New Hampshire and a clinical associate professor of pediatrics at Texas Tech University School of Medicine in Amarillo, Texas.
Dr. Kendall - Tackett is a Research Associate at the Crimes against Children Research Center at the University of New Hampshire, Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Texas Tech University School of Medicine in Amarillo, Texas, and a Fellow of the American Psychological Association in both the Divisions of Health and Trauma Psychology, Associate Editor of the journal Psychological Trauma, and Editor - in - Chief of Clinical Lactation.
«Children need to have a cool - down period, «said Dr. Loraine Stern, a clinical associate professor of pediatrics at UCLA.
Dr. Ian Lustbader Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine NYU School of Medicine Discussing gun control and medical malpractice reform.

Not exact matches

Dr. Lauren Streicher, associate clinical professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Northwestern University's medical school, told INSIDER that professionals categorize IUDs as «long - acting, reversible contraception.»
Dr. Lauren Streicher, associate clinical professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Northwestern University's medical school, told INSIDER unequivocally that IUDs do not cause mental health issues.
«People just aren't that discriminating and won't ask the hard questions,» said David Koch, a clinical chemist and associate professor at the Emory University School of Medicine.
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