Sentences with phrase «surgery assistant at»

Having heard the job opening of Oral Surgery Assistant at your facility, I would like to offer my services for the same.
Using learned animal behavior methods from past positions as a kennel attendant, veterinarian and surgery assistant at Peachtree Animal hospital and Petsmart; Officer Hearst increased his efficiency and effectiveness.

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Dr. Jason Ahuero, assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at Baylor College of Medicine, breaks down the sport's potential injuries and ways to preventing major rugby injuries.
«We hope these findings will help foster discussion both about how changes in pediatric athletic participation over the past 20 years may be impacting injury rates and how we can best develop youth injury prevention programs and athletic participation guidelines,» said Marc A. Tompkins, MD, an assistant professor of orthopaedic surgery at the University of Minnesota.
Dr. Patel, an assistant professor at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, is a plastic and reconstruction surgeon who specializes in craniofacial surgery and cleft conditions at Loyola University Health System.
«Surgery is the main treatment option for patients with most solid tumors, but recurrence and metastasis remain significant problems,» says study senior author Michael Goldberg, PhD, assistant professor at Dana - Farber and Harvard Medical School.
The research team was led by Jennifer S. Gass, MD, FACS, chief of surgery at Women & Infants Hospital, a Care New England hospital, director of the breast fellowship at the Breast Health Center at Women & Infants, and clinical assistant professor at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
«Chronic wounds occur when healing fails to progress normally and persists for more than 30 days,» said Jeffrey Litt, D.O., assistant professor of surgery at the MU School of Medicine and lead author of the study.
Jeffrey Litt, D.O., assistant professor of surgery at the MU School of Medicine, is lead author of the study.
«This study demonstrates that targeted fusion - guided biopsy could significantly enhance our ability to identify patients with high - risk prostate cancers that need more aggressive treatment,» says lead author Mohummad Minhaj Siddiqui, MD, assistant professor of surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and director of urologic robotic surgery at the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center.
At CUMC, Professor Matt Bacchetta, Department of Thoracic Surgery, and Assistant Professor Valerio Dorrello, Department of Pediatrics and Critical Care, helped define the clinically relevant parameters for drug delivery, and optimize lung ventilation and perfusion.
«But our findings show that obesity can now be defined as a risk factor for developing multiple myeloma through this condition,» said the study's first author, Su - Hsin Chang, PhD, an assistant professor of surgery in the Division of Public Health Sciences at Washington University.
Now an assistant professor of surgery at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine, Volk holds a veterinary degree (called a V.M.D. at Penn and D.V.M. elsewhere) and a Ph.D. from Penn's V.M.D. - Ph.
Dr. Jang, who is also an assistant professor of surgery at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, performed the RPLND procedure on 29 patients from 2010 to 2016; 23 of these procedures were done following chemotherapy.
«For most patients with diabetes and a BMI (body mass index) greater than 35, bariatric surgery increases life expectancy,» says Daniel Schauer, MD, assistant professor in the Division of General Internal Medicine at UC.
«With our data, I think we can say with confidence that bariatric surgery prior to total joint replacement is not a harmful recommendation,» said lead study author Alexander McLawhorn, MD, MBA, an assistant attending orthopedic surgeon at Hospital for Special Surgery in New Yorsurgery prior to total joint replacement is not a harmful recommendation,» said lead study author Alexander McLawhorn, MD, MBA, an assistant attending orthopedic surgeon at Hospital for Special Surgery in New YorSurgery in New York City.
«This discovery opens up new avenues, not only for understanding the genetics of hearing, but also, eventually for treating deafness,» said the principal investigator, Ronna P. Hertzano, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Otorhinolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery at the UM SOM.
After drinking, blood alcohol levels increase much faster and reach higher levels than what would be expected before surgery, explains Marta Yanina Pepino, an assistant professor in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition at U of I who led the study.
Information was provided by board - certified dermatologist M. Christine Lee, MD, FAAD, assistant clinical professor of dermatologic surgery at the University of California, San Francisco and director of a private practice in Walnut Creek, Calif..
Garet Lahvis was a 4th - year assistant professor of surgery at the University of Wisconsin (UW), Madison, when his department chair told him that his studies of social motivation and communication in mice — research with implications for autism and drug addiction — had moved too far from the department's focus on clinical plastic surgery and that the department would have to let him go.
«The ossicles are very small structures, and one reason the surgery has a high failure rate is thought to be due to incorrect sizing of the prostheses,» said study author Jeffrey D. Hirsch, M.D., assistant professor of radiology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) in Baltimore.
«Our overuse of disposable materials in surgery is unsustainable,» says study leader Cassandra Thiel, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Population Health at NYU School of Medicine.
«There is the thought that surgery is always curative,» says Belinda Lees, assistant director at the Clinical Trials and Evaluation Unit at the Royal Brompton and one of the PulMiCC trial managers.
«Our case studies showed similar survival with the use of stereotactic radiation therapy compared with surgery,» said lead author Dr. Raquibul Hannan, Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology and co-leader of the Kidney Cancer Program at the Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center.
«Working with my patients with infertility, I have seen how devastating this diagnosis can be,» says co-author and reproductive urologist James Hotaling, MD, also an assistant professor of surgery at U of U Health.
The study shows that better coordination of care between surgeons and primary care physicians is important to help reduce hospital readmissions within 30 days for those high - risk surgery patients who have post-operative complications or live with a chronic disease, according to Benjamin S. Brooke, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor of surgery at the University of Utah School of Medicine and first author on the study.
The study, published online May 1 in Nature Biotechnology, was led by Karl R. Koehler, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery at IU School of Medicine, and Dr. Hashino in collaboration with Jeffrey Holt, PhD, professor of otology and laryngology at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital.
In fact, our study did show that people taking antacids are doing better,» says lead study author Silvana Papagerakis, M.D., Ph.D., research assistant professor of otolaryngology — head and neck surgery at the University of Michigan Medical School and an adjunct clinical assistant professor at the U-M School of Dentistry.
It's a proof - of - concept that the model works, said Jacqueline M. Saito, MD, MSCI, assistant professor of Surgery at Washington University and St. Louis Children's Hospital.
«The grim prognosis is exactly why new research is important,» said Bloch, who is an assistant professor of neurological surgery at the Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine.
Dr. Oren Tessler, Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery at LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans School of Medicine, is part of a team of plastic and reconstructive surgeons who report a high success rate using a method to screen and select patients for a specific surgical migraine treatment technique.
In order to provide the benefits of palpation to minimally invasive surgery, a team of engineers and doctors at Vanderbilt University headed by Pietro Valdastri, assistant professor of mechanical engineering and medicine, has designed a special - purpose wireless capsule equipped with a pressure sensor that fits through the small ports that surgeons use for what is also called «keyhole» surgery.
Additional testing and biomechanical analysis of results have been performed in collaboration with graduate student Levin Sliker, Assistant Professor Mark Rentschler at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and Jonathan Schoen, associate professor of surgery at University of Colorado School of Medicine.
«This research tends to show that environmental policies work, if the goal of those policies is not only to improve the environment, but also to improve health,» said H. Kim Lyerly, M.D., professor of surgery, associate professor of pathology and assistant professor of immunology at Duke.
«While there is no single ideal bariatric procedure that can be applied to all severely obese patients, we have generally recommended the duodenal switch for those with a BMI greater than 50,» said study author Vivek Prachand, MD, assistant professor of surgery at the University of Chicago.
An assistant professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School, Yeh adds, «Because our study is retrospective, it can only point to the need for further research.
Casey Jo Humbyrd, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery in the School of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University.
Hazard is pictured with, from left, A. Craig Hillemeier, MD, dean of the College and CEO of Penn State Health; Barry Fell, owner of TPC Design; Randy Haluck, MD, assistant professor of surgery at Penn State College of Medicine; and Leslie Parent, MD, vice dean for research and graduate studies for the College.
Dr. Kamran Idrees is an Assistant Professor of Surgery and Director of the Peritoneal Surface Malignancy Program at Vanderbilt University.
What's Your Wrinkle: Mammograms - January 21, 2012 Laurie J. Kirstein, MD, FACS, breast surgical oncologist at CINJ and assistant professor of surgery at UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, made a guest appearance on the «What's Your Wrinkle» program on WOR 710 AM radio.
This is the first time anyone has shown this in rectal cancer,» says lead study author Karin Hardiman, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor of surgery at the University of Michigan Medical School.
In this Father's Day Edition of the Breeze Knows, Anita Velardo talks with Dr. Isaac Kim, Director of the Urologic Oncology Program at the Cancer Institute of New Jersey and assistant professor of surgery at UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
In 1972, he was appointed Head of Pediatric Surgery at the Los Angeles County / UCS Medical Center and Assistant / Associate Professor of Surgery at the medical school there.
«Our findings show a high rate of elderly and sometimes ill men being inappropriately screened for prostate cancer,» said senior author Scott Eggener, MD, assistant professor of surgery at the University of Chicago.
Catherine Robertson, MD, assistant clinical professor with the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at UC San Diego School of Medicine helps athlete beat chronic pain with hip sSurgery at UC San Diego School of Medicine helps athlete beat chronic pain with hip surgerysurgery.
-- Jessica Krant, MD, a board - certified dermatologist at the Laser & Skin Surgery Center of NY and assistant clinical professor of dermatology at SUNY Downstate
But chest exercises can help improve the appearance of your pectoral area by strengthening surrounding ligaments, including Cooper's ligaments, which in turn may make your girls look more lively, notes Anne Taylor, MD, a clinical assistant professor of plastic surgery at Ohio State University.
In the hand, it's especially common at the base of your thumb, a condition called DeQuervain's tendinitis, says Steven Beldner, MD, an assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at the Albert Einstein Medical School in New York City.
Dr. Juan Pablo Zambrano, an assistant professor of clinical medicine at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, said a downside of stent insertion is the need to take blood - thinning drugs for at least a year after surgery.
Second, mastectomy and reconstruction techniques have improved — and it's easier to create symmetrical breasts if you do both sides at the same time, says Deanna Attai, MD, a breast surgeon and assistant clinical professor of surgery at the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles.
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