Sentences with phrase «began practicing medicine»

Dr. McFarland began practicing medicine at a small animal clinic in Wichita Falls, Texas, before he moved back to Oklahoma with his wife and joined our team.
After graduating from veterinary school in Scotland, Cynthia Metcalf, D.V.M., began practicing medicine in the East Bay.
Soon after he began practicing medicine, he also realized he entrepreneurial tendencies.
In 1990, he began practicing medicine in California with HealthCare Partners.

Not exact matches

James Varga began to practice medicine in 1977 after graduating from Bucknell University and New York Medical College with honors.
Youth football coaches should adopt practice modifications and employ a strategy to acclimatize players to perform in the heat, along with a fluid replacement strategy in anticipation of young players who begin practice already dehydrated, according to new recommendations from the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), the world leader in the scientific and medical aspects of sports and exercise.
I followed the accepted practice until I joined the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine in 2001 and began my education in support of breastfeeding in earnest.
It began in August, when Brian Morris, professor emeritus of molecular medicine at the University of Sydney, published a critique of a paper that itself had critiqued the practice of circumcision.
September 30, 2002 Bernard Ewigman appointed chairman of family medicine at University of Chicago Bernard G. Ewigman, MD, MSPH, a pioneer in applying the specialized tools of clinical epidemiology to the fields of primary care and family practice, has been appointed chairman of the department of family medicine at the University of Chicago Medical Center, beginning September 1.
Bass will begin this part - time position immediately while continuing to work with the Evidence - based Practice Center and with the Scholarly Concentration in Public Health and Community Service, in addition to continuing his clinical practice at Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center and serving the Department of Medicine as the vice chair for faculty development and proPractice Center and with the Scholarly Concentration in Public Health and Community Service, in addition to continuing his clinical practice at Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center and serving the Department of Medicine as the vice chair for faculty development and propractice at Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center and serving the Department of Medicine as the vice chair for faculty development and promotions.
Here she began practicing yoga and discovered the world of natural therapies, complimentary and alternative medicine.
Dr. Soriano has over 25 years of experience treating patients, beginning her career with general practice and sclerotherapy for varicose veins in the mid-1980s, and transitioning into complementary medicine and bio-identical hormone replacement therapy in the early â $ ™ 90s.
Hippocrates began practicing what would evolve into modern medicine over two thousand years ago, and was perhaps the first to hypothesize that many diseases are linked to problems in the gut.
The fascination in Eastern Medicine began with her father concocting herbal remedies to treat ailments, practicing Koryo Hand Acupuncture, and prescribing dietary supplements in her home and in the community.
She began to study natural medicine & alternative healing practices, which were instrumental in her healing, and recovery.
It is best to begin yoga [therapy] as medicine slowly and ramp up the intensity and duration of practice only as circumstances allow.
While non-traditional healing communities have encouraged stress management practices in our country since the middle of the last century, it is only recently that mainstream medicine has begun to «catch up.»
She opened an integrative medicine practice, where she became fascinated with spontaneous remissions and began a sincere study of mind - body medicine that led to her research in Sacred Mmedicine practice, where she became fascinated with spontaneous remissions and began a sincere study of mind - body medicine that led to her research in Sacred Mmedicine that led to her research in Sacred MedicineMedicine.
As the practice of medicine matured, the various subdisciplines within it began to clean their own houses, beginning with the ophthalmologists, the first doctors to establish specialized board certification.
Dr. Hahnemann became so disillusioned with medicine that he quit his practice and began translating medical texts for a living.
Advances in the ability to identify and functionally interpret changes in the genetic blueprint of humans and their animal companions have already begun to radically change the practice of medicine for all species.»
After being in practice several years and experiencing frustration with the limitations of conventional medicine he began to pursue an interest in alternative healing techniques.
Although Dr. Ferguson graduated in the top of his class from the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, he soon discovered the deficiencies of Western Biomedicine and began a 2 decade journey of discovery of a safe and effective manner in which to practice veterinary mMedicine, he soon discovered the deficiencies of Western Biomedicine and began a 2 decade journey of discovery of a safe and effective manner in which to practice veterinary medicinemedicine.
Dr. Jaeger practiced as a staff emergency / critical care medicine veterinarian at the Pet - ER in Towson, Maryland before beginning her residency in anesthesiology at UC Davis in 2017.
Dr. Reece graduated from The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine and began his 20 + years in practice.
After graduation, she moved to the Charlotte area and began practicing general veterinary medicine and surgery.
Soon after becoming a veterinarian, he began practicing small animal medicine.
Dr. Holly Bender began her education at Michigan State University with the intent of practicing medicine at a dairy.
A 1972 Auburn DVM graduate, Dr. Wade Northington began his career practicing companion animal, food animal, and equine medicine.
While practicing small animal medicine in Miami, FL, she began offering her relief veterinary services to the local county shelter, Miami Dade Animal Services (MDAS), and was moved to found the «MVC PUP E» Program, the Miami Veterinary Coalition to Prevent (and End) Unwanted Pet Euthanasias.
Coco began her career in Veterinary medicine in 2000 after graduating high school, where she worked for a day practice as a receptionist, increasing her experience and knowledge within the field.
Dr. Guy's veterinary career began with her own private practice, where she specialized in equine medicine, but she eventually shifted toward emergency veterinary care and joined the team at AnimERge in 2007.
Dr.Karen Ricketts began her career in veterinary medicine at sixteen as a kennel caregiver at another busy veterinary practice and returned there as a veterinarian after graduating from Colorado State University in 1988.
When I first began veterinary school the thought for my future in veterinary medicine is that I would graduate, practice for a few years as a small animal practitioner and then buy the practice.
Equine veterinary medicine is a unique practice and there is a detailed process on how to begin this exciting new career path.
Learning that his true calling was emergency medicine and surgery, Dr. Zach sold his portion of the general practice and began working for various specialty practices in Chicago.
In 1981, he earned his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine and began practicing.
A good beginning is in the marketplace and our kitchens with organically certified whole foods, and in our support of good doctors, animal and human, who practice integrative holistic medicine.
Jeff began practicing emergency medicine in Portland, Oregon, and has since worked in both Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Dr. Flannigan practiced general veterinary medicine for 3 years, prior to beginning his graduate work and residency.
After practicing general medicine and surgery for several years, Dr. Lindell began a residency program in veterinary behavior at Cornell University College of Veterinary Mmedicine and surgery for several years, Dr. Lindell began a residency program in veterinary behavior at Cornell University College of Veterinary MedicineMedicine.
He graduated with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from University of California at Davis in 1990, and began practicing emergency medicine at Contra Costa Veterinary Emergency Center where he worked until joining SAGE Medicine from University of California at Davis in 1990, and began practicing emergency medicine at Contra Costa Veterinary Emergency Center where he worked until joining SAGE medicine at Contra Costa Veterinary Emergency Center where he worked until joining SAGE in 2012.
After working in day practice for a few years, she began working exclusively in emergency veterinary medicine in 2002.
A native Floridian raised in Fort Pierce, Lori Emerson began her career in veterinary medicine in 1980 at a local primary care veterinary practice previous to her arrival at the Animal Emergency and Referral Center in 1984.
Dr. Apley began his veterinary medicine career with a general practice in central Kansas, followed by a feedlot consulting / contract research practice in Colorado.
After graduating with her doctorate, she completed an internship in Surgery and Emergency Medicine in Los Angeles and then began practicing in Northern California.
University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1997 and began practicing at the Atlanta Humane Society as a way of giving back to the community.
He earned his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 1982 and soon after began practicing on the West Coast.
She began practicing veterinary medicine at Society Hill Veterinary Hospital in June 2016.
Upon receiving their Master's Degrees, they began their careers in clinical veterinary medicine working in a small animal practice in Columbia SC.
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