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.
Not exact matches
Charles McKhann, professor of
surgery at Yale
Medical School, joins the increasingly - vocal minority within the medical community who have begun to question the profession's traditional opposition
Medical School, joins the increasingly - vocal minority within the
medical community who have begun to question the profession's traditional opposition
medical community who have begun to question the profession's traditional opposition to PAS.
The data «could indicate that the potential window of opportunity for optimized ACL injury risk reduction may be before the onset of neuromuscular deficits and peak knee injury incidence that occurs after the onset of maturation in female athletes and / or during the mid-teen years,» said lead author, Gregory D. Myer, PhD, FACSM, CSCS, of the Division of Sports Medicine
at Cincinnati Children's Hospital, and the Departments of Pediatrics and Orthopaedic
Surgery,
at the College of Medicine
at the University of Cincinnati, and the Athletic Training Division,
School of Allied
Medical Professions
at The Ohio State University in Columbus.
From the Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology (J.M.S., B.Q., A.B.C.) and Public Health and Preventive Medicine (J.M.S.) and the
School of Nursing (E.L.T., J.S.), Oregon Health and Science University, Portland; the Department of
Surgery, University of California
at Davis, Sacramento (Y.W.C.); and the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Maternal — Fetal Medicine, California Pacific
Medical Center, San Francisco (Y.W.C.).
«We found a trend toward less flattening in infants who slept prone [face downward], or in positions that were alternated,» Dr. Albert Oh, a professor of
surgery at the Alpert
Medical School at Brown University, said in a Hasbro Children's news release.
Many women don't want to deliver in a hospital because they fear their choices — to avoid drugs, to avoid
surgery, to be surrounded by their families, to be with the baby immediately after delivery — will be taken away, said Carolyn L. Gegor, program director of the Nurse Midwifery / Women's Health Nurse Practitioner Program in the
School of Nursing and Health Studies
at Georgetown University
Medical Center.
Some 15 years ago, during a fellowship
at New York
Medical College, he observed morbidly obese patients undergo open bariatric
surgery — an old -
school Roux - en - Y, done with giant incisions and often yielding horrendous complications.
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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.
Noting that diet and weight loss
surgery are often recommended for the care of metabolic syndrome, Heinrich Taegtmeyer, M.D., D.Phil., professor of cardiovascular medicine
at McGovern
Medical School, said, «This drug amplifies the biological rhythms of metabolic genes to the extent that the animals burn more fuel and store less fuel.
Although the idea of creating stronger, better - adhering cartilage sounds good, placing permanent particles such as carbon nanotubes inside the joint may introduce other problems, says Freddie Fu, chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic
Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh's
School of Medicine and its
Medical Center.
A clinical review entitled «Clinical Crossroads — Female Mixed Urinary Incontinence» by Deborah L. Myers, director of the Division of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic
Surgery at Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island and The Warren Alpert
Medical School of Brown University, has been published in the May 21, 2014 edition of the Journal of the American
Medical Association (JAMA).
«This study demonstrates the value of using the SEER database to analyze factors associated with
surgery as a treatment for localized pancreatic cancer in a large number of patients over a prolonged period of time,» says Dr. Kim, who is also Chief
Medical Officer of UH Seidman Cancer Center and the Charles Hubay Professor
at Case Western Reserve
School of Medicine.
So a team of US researchers, led by Dr Stavros Memtsoudis
at Hospital for Special
Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical College, and Dr Jashvant Poeran at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, both in New York, set out to determine the effectiveness and safety of tranexamic acid in a large sample of US patients undergoing total hip or knee replacement s
Surgery, Weill Cornell
Medical College, and Dr Jashvant Poeran
at Mount Sinai
School of Medicine, both in New York, set out to determine the effectiveness and safety of tranexamic acid in a large sample of US patients undergoing total hip or knee replacement
surgerysurgery.
John Krumme, a fourth - year MU
School of Medicine student completing a rotation in orthopaedic
surgery at the University of Pittsburgh
Medical Center, is considering a rural practice after his involvement with the Summer Community Program.
The financial burden hits hard,» says senior study author Arden M. Morris, M.D., M.P.H., chief of colorectal
surgery at the University of Michigan
Medical School and associate professor of health behavior and health education
at the
School of Public Health.
Dr Katarina Kos, Senior Lecturer
at the University of Exeter's
Medical School, examined samples of fat and tissue from patients, including those with weight problems who have undergone bariatric
surgery.
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.
Gallbladder removal and colon
surgery were among procedures associated with highest risk of new persistent opioid use, said lead abstract author Calista Harbaugh, M.D., a general
surgery resident
at the University of Michigan
Medical School and pediatric
surgery researcher
at C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and the Michigan Opioid Engagement Network.
This is the third in a series of research studies lead investigator Catherine Ambrose, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Orthopaedic
Surgery at the UTHealth
Medical School, and collaborators have published that demonstrate the potential of antibiotic microspheres.
He is also a senior associate member of the Broad Institute, and an attending surgeon / surgical intensivist in the Departments of
Surgery and Anesthesia
at Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center, Harvard
Medical School.
According to Professor Coffey, the Foundation Chair of
Surgery at UL's Graduate Entry
Medical School and University Hospitals Limerick, mesenteric science is its own specific field of medical study in the same way as gastroenterology, neurology and coloproc
Medical School and University Hospitals Limerick, mesenteric science is its own specific field of
medical study in the same way as gastroenterology, neurology and coloproc
medical study in the same way as gastroenterology, neurology and coloproctology.
«IBD can lead to serious complications and a high rate of
surgery despite
medical therapy,» said Adam S. Cheifetz, MD, Director of the Center for Inflammatory Bowel Disease who is also an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical
medical therapy,» said Adam S. Cheifetz, MD, Director of the Center for Inflammatory Bowel Disease who is also an Associate Professor of Medicine
at Harvard
Medical Medical School.
Tamara Minko, professor in the Ernest Mario
School of Pharmacy, and Lorna Rodriguez, professor of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences
at Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School, say because there is not a good screening method for ovarian cancer, most women with the disease are not diagnosed until after it has metastasized to other organs and
surgery and chemotherapy are not as effective.
«We used a mouse model of the KPro to, first of all, identify the inflammatory factors that cause damage to the eye, and then we also quantified the amount of nerve cell death in the back of the eye that mediates the optic neuropathy, and, lastly, we looked
at blocking these factors with antibodies,» said Reza Dana, M.D., M.Sc., MPH, Director of the Cornea and Refractive
Surgery Service
at Massachusetts Eye and Ear and the Claes H. Dohlman Professor of Ophthalmology
at Harvard
Medical School.
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.
Jindal is an instructor in
Surgery at Harvard
Medical School.
The Cancer Institute's Associate Director for Education and Training Edmund Lattime, PhD, who is also a professor of
surgery at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School, and Elizabeth Poplin, MD, co-director of the Cancer Institute's Gastrointestinal / Hepatobiliary Program and a professor of medicine
at Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School are the lead investigators of the study.
He grew up and went to
medical school in Michigan, and came to Georgia for his orthopedic
surgery residency
at Emory.
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.
After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania
School of Medicine, he completed an internship
at the Memorial Sloan - Kettering Cancer Center, and both his ophthalmology residency as well as a retina
surgery fellowship
at Harvard
Medical School / Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary.
«Patients who received Lucentis showed a little bit better central vision, much less loss of their side vision, and substantially less risk for
surgery than patients who received laser treatment,» said Lloyd Paul Aiello, M.D., Ph.D., director of the Beetham Eye Institute
at Joslin Diabetes Center and Professor of Ophthalmology
at Harvard
Medical School.
This study is really a wake - up call to the
medical community that a relatively large number of colorectal cancers are occurring in people under 50,» says study author Samantha Hendren, M.D., M.P.H., associate professor of surgery at the University of Michigan Medical
medical community that a relatively large number of colorectal cancers are occurring in people under 50,» says study author Samantha Hendren, M.D., M.P.H., associate professor of
surgery at the University of Michigan
Medical Medical School.
«Restoring the tumor suppressor ability of p53 with a drug is paramount in anti-cancer drug development,» notes Carpizo, who is an associate professor of
surgery and pharmacology
at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School.
«To our knowledge, this is the first study to apply machine learning to the task of distinguishing high - risk lesions that need
surgery from those that don't,» says collaborator Constance Lehman, professor
at Harvard
Medical School and chief of the Breast Imaging Division
at MGH's Department of Radiology.
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.
WCTC 1450 AM — «New Jersey Today» with host Bert Baron — April 10, 2012 CINJ Deputy Director Edmund Lattime, PhD, professor of
surgery at UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School, discusses the science behind a vaccine treatment being studied
at CINJ that is showing encouraging results in some pancreatic cancer patients.
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 1974, he became the Head of the Section of Pediatric
Surgery and Professor of
Surgery at the University of Michigan
Medical School.
In 1986, he established the pediatric
surgery residency
at the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital / University of Michigan
Medical School.
Dr. Folkman began his career as Instructor in
Surgery for Harvard's Surgical Service
at Boston City Hospital, was promoted to Professor of
Surgery at Harvard
Medical School and became the Julia Dyckman Andrus Professor of Pediatric
Surgery in 1968.
«If we can reprogram this epigenetic mechanism, then the therapy might work for more patients,» says Zou, Charles B. de Nancrede Professor of
Surgery, Immunology and Biology
at the University of Michigan
Medical School.
In 1936, she graduated from
medical school with a summa cum laude degree in Medicine and
Surgery, and enrolled in the three year specialization in neurology and psychiatry, still uncertain whether she should devote herself fully to the
medical profession or pursue
at the same time basic research in neurology.
Prior to Johnson and Johnson, Dr. Zimmerman was an Associate Professor of
Surgery at UMD - New Jersey
Medical School.
The
medical center trains future leaders in health care and includes the dedicated work of many physicians, scientists, nurses, dentists, and other health professionals
at the College of Physicians & Surgeons, the
School of Dental & Oral
Surgery, the
School of Nursing, the Mailman
School of Public Health, the biomedical departments of the Graduate
School of Arts and Sciences, and allied research centers and institutions.
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Chief Surgical Officer H. Richard Alexander, Jr., MD, FACS, professor of
surgery at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School, shares more about this rare cancer.
The Cancer Imaging and Radiobiology Research Program continues to thrive as a multidisciplinary group of cancer researchers that includes faculty from The Geisel
School of Medicine
at Dartmouth, the Thayer
School of Engineering, and the clinical departments of Medicine (Radiation Oncology),
Surgery, and Radiology within Dartmouth - Hitchcock
Medical Center (DHMC).
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.