Sentences with phrase «edit health and medicine»

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The following definition was developed and adopted by the Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine, May 2004; Edited May 2005:
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Writing, editing: psychology, psychiatry, public health, social science, medicine, particularly gastroenterology, internal medicine, and cardiology, memoir, autobiography and nonfiction narratives; research.
During the new edit of «The Notion of Family» at Gavin Brown's enterprise in Harlem, we held programming where I was in conversation with the doctor who saved my mother's life, Dr. Esa Davis, Associate Professor of Medicine, Clinical and Translational Science at the University of Pittsburgh and a board - certified practicing family physician with a focus in women's health, who particularly holds workshops once a year to help medical students learn how to engage with patients suffering from poverty without prejudice or bias.
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