Sentences with phrase «for medical affairs»

«There is no doubt that birth control is basic health care for women,» said Dr. Vanessa Cullins, vice president for medical affairs at Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
«Covering birth control without co-pays is one of the most important steps we can take to prevent unintended pregnancy and keep women and children healthy,» said Dr. Vanessa Cullins, vice president for medical affairs at Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
PPFA Vice President for Medical Affairs Vanessa Cullins, M.D., issued the following statement about Lybrel:
Statement from Planned Parenthood Federation of America Vice President for Medical Affairs Dr. Vanessa Cullins
Glimcher has served as the Stephen and Suzanne Weiss Dean and professor of medicine of Weill Cornell Medical College, and as Cornell's Provost for Medical Affairs.
U-M President Mark Schlissel today announced that he will be recommending the appointment of Marschall S. Runge, M.D., Ph.D., to become U-M's executive vice president for medical affairs March 1, pending approval by the Board of Regents in December.
Michael M.E. Johns, M.D., a University of Michigan Medical School graduate and former chancellor of Emory University, was appointed interim executive vice president for medical affairs by the U-M Regents Thursday.
Provided Tier II and III technical support to a 300 plus end - user environment as a fully engaged member of the Help Desk / Technical Support call center team for the Medical Affairs Department at [company name] Healthcare.
«I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to Andrew for his excellent work as interim CIO, and the ongoing evolution of our IT resources and organization,» said Marschall Runge, M.D., Ph.D., dean of the U-M Medical School, and executive vice president for medical affairs at U-M.
«Emergency contraception is a safe, effective backup birth control option that every woman should have in her medicine cabinet and know how to use,» said Planned Parenthood Federation of America Vice President for Medical Affairs Vanessa Cullins, M.D. «Planned Parenthood is committed to educating women and couples about emergency contraception and all their birth control options.»
«Ella, or UPA, is safe and effective at preventing ovulation and therefore pregnancy in the five days after unprotected intercourse,» said PPFA Vice President for Medical Affairs Dr. Vanessa Cullins.
E. Albert Reece, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A., vice president for medical affairs at the University of Maryland and the John Z. and Akiko K. Bowers Distinguished Professor and dean of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, says, «Although we have made tremendous progress in preventing and detecting cervical cancer in its earliest stages, we may not have fully understood the incidence among older women and African - American women.
Its goal is improving health, explains Barry Coller, vice president for medical affairs and physician - in - chief at Rockefeller University, in a 2008 Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine article.
E. Albert Reece, MD, PhD, MBA, vice president for medical affairs at the University of Maryland and the John Z. and Akiko K. Bowers Distinguished Professor and dean of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, says, «This study demonstrates that the MRI / ultrasound fusion biopsy technique offers benefits when compared to the current standard of care to diagnose clinically significant prostate cancer.
«Dr. Rassool and her colleagues have identified an exciting new mechanism for attacking cancer that may ultimately provide a new option for treating patients with leukemia and other cancers,» says E. Albert Reece, MD, PhD, MBA, vice president for medical affairs at the University of Maryland and the John Z. and Akiko K. Bowers Distinguished Professor and dean of UMSOM.
«This work epitomizes the school's mission,» said Dean E. Albert Reece, MD, PhD, MBA, who is vice president for Medical Affairs, University of Maryland, and the John Z. and Akiko K. Bowers Distinguished Professor and Dean of the School of Medicine.
«Over the past five years, our faculty has increasingly engaged in entrepreneurial and technology transfer activity — with significant increases in the number of U.S. and foreign patents issued, technology inventions licensed and start - up companies formed,» says UMSOM Dean E. Albert Reece, MD, PhD, MBA, vice president for medical affairs at the University of Maryland and the John Z. and Akiko K. Bowers Distinguished Professor.
E. Albert Reece, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A., vice president for medical affairs at the University of Maryland and the John Z. and Akiko K. Bowers Distinguished Professor and dean of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, says, «Although researchers found that bevacizumab did not improve survival for patients newly diagnosed with glioblastoma, large - scale clinical studies such as this provide scientists with very valuable information and lay the groundwork for future research.
«Given the complexities of today's global health challenges, innovative discoveries are increasingly coming from the collaboration between disciplines, such as medicine and engineering, said E. Albert Reece, MD, PhD, MBA, Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs, UM Baltimore, and the John Z. and Akiko K. Bowers Distinguished Professor and Dean, University of Maryland School of Medicine.
When asked who approached whom about forming the new institute, Mark Feinberg, the vice president for medical affairs and health policy at Merck, gracefully ducked the question.
«Geoffrey Greene is a direct scientific descendent of the founders of the Ben May Laboratory — Charles Huggins, Elwood Jensen and colleagues,» said Kenneth Polonsky, MD, executive vice president for medical affairs at the University of Chicago and dean of the Biological Sciences Division and the Pritzker School of Medicine.
The University of Chicago Medicine's Kenneth Polonsky, MD, dean and executive vice president for medical affairs, and Graeme Bell, PhD, the Louis Block Distinguished Service Professor of Medicine and Human Genetics and an investigator in the Kovler Diabetes Center, played key roles in identifying and characterizing several causes of monogenic diabetes starting in the 1990s.
On September 1, 2001, Barry S. Coller, M.D. became the David Rockefeller Professor of Medicine; Head, Laboratory of Blood and Vascular Biology; Physician - in - Chief of The Rockefeller University Hospital; and Vice President for Medical Affairs at The Rockefeller University.
Kenneth Polonsky, MD, executive vice president for medical affairs at the University of Chicago and dean of the Biological Sciences Division and Pritzker School of Medicine, who also spoke at the event, believes the medicine community needs to understand complex data in order to identify opportunities for new advances.
«We are extremely pleased to have found a scholar with such extensive clinical experience and such distinguished educational and research credentials,» said Glenn D. Steele, MD, PhD, dean of the biological sciences division and vice president for medical affairs at the University of Chicago.
«We are extremely pleased that the Howard Hughes Medical Institute shares our vision that incredible science will result from juxtaposing these scientists in a single place,» said Glenn D. Steele, Jr., MD, PhD, dean of the Biological Sciences Division at the University and vice president for medical affairs.
Their incredible support will enable us to facilitate robust and comprehensive programs and opportunities for our faculty, staff and fellows,» says Marschall Runge, M.D., Ph.D., executive vice president for medical affairs at the University of Michigan.
«It's gratifying to see four of these prestigious research awards, about 10 percent of the total, coming to this University,» said James Madara, MD, Dean of the Biological Sciences Division and the Pritzker School of Medicine, Vice President for Medical Affairs and Chief Executive Officer of the Medical Center at the University of Chicago.
August 1, 2011 Susan Sher, former Chief of Staff to the First Lady, returns to University of Chicago Medical Center Former White House adviser Susan S. Sher will return to the University of Chicago August 1 in a new role as Executive Vice President for Corporate Strategy and Public Affairs at the Medical Center, reporting to the Dean and Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs, and Senior Adviser to the President of the University.
She will report to Kenneth Polonsky, MD, Dean of the Division of the Biological Sciences and the Pritzker School of Medicine and Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs at the University of Chicago, who worked with O'Keefe at Barnes - Jewish Hospital.
«John Novembre's outstanding and deeply creative work is shedding light on our shared evolutionary history, with applications that could one day improve the treatment of genetic diseases around the world,» said Kenneth Polonsky, MD, executive vice president for medical affairs at the University of Chicago and dean of the Biological Sciences Division and the Pritzker School of Medicine.
Kenneth Polonsky, MD, dean of the Biological Sciences Division and executive vice president for medical affairs, lauded Cunningham in his role as section chief of pediatric hematology / oncology since arriving at the university in late 2006.
«The Knapps have applied their remarkable energy and resources — including hard work — to finding better ways to learn about complex diseases such as lupus and to use that knowledge to help others,» said James Madara, MD, dean of the biological sciences and the Pritzker School of Medicine and vice president for medical affairs.
We know that birth control is most effective when women and men make informed decisions and get the contraceptive method that is most appropriate for them,» said PPFA Vice President for Medical Affairs, Dr. Vanessa Cullins.
The FDA should be on the frontlines of advancing public health, and expanded access to contraception is the best way to prevent unintended pregnancies for women of all reproductive ages,» said Vanessa Cullins, M.D., PPFA vice president for medical affairs.
«EC is safe and effective and provides women with an important second chance to prevent unintended pregnancy, and women need timely access to it,» said PPFA Vice President for Medical Affairs Vanessa Cullins, M.D. «Women can always turn to Planned Parenthood for EC and all their birth control options.»
Statement by Vanessa Cullins, MD, MPH Vice President for Medical Affairs Planned Parenthood Federation of America
«This method is great news for women who want long - term, reversible birth control and the freedom of not having to remember a pill every day,» said Planned Parenthood Federation of America Vice President for Medical Affairs Vanessa Cullins, MD, MPH.
Dr. Vanessa Cullins, vice president for medical affairs, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and Dr. Paul Fine were also on hand as medical experts during last summer's FDA hearings on ella.
Statement by Dr. Vanessa Cullins, Planned Parenthood Federation of America vice president for medical affairs, regarding the recommendation made today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices that 11 - and 12 - year - old boys receive the HPV vaccine.
She joined PPFA in 1975 as its first vice president for medical affairs, and later went on to serve as medical director of the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals.
Women deserve better,» said PPFA Vice President for Medical Affairs Vanessa Cullins, M.D. «We all need to work together — the public health community, educators, clergy and our schools — to educate people of all ages and prevent the spread of this disease through consistent and correct condom use, and HIV testing and treatment.»
«Ella, or UPA, is safe and effective at preventing ovulation and therefore pregnancy in the five days after unprotected intercourse,» says PPFA Vice President for Medical Affairs Dr. Vanessa Cullins.
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