Sentences with phrase «medicine physician assistant»

«Bariatric Medicine Physician Assistant Jobs» accessed April 09, 2018.
A facility in Ohio is looking for an addiction medicine physician assistant who can provide locum tenens coverage for six months from the end of January to the end of July.
As an integrative medicine Physician Assistant working in a Women's Health, I ALWAYS recommend acupuncture.

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Moderator: Mitesh B. Rao, MD, MHS, System Patient Safety Officer and Director, Center for Advancing Patient Safety, Stanford Health Care, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine Dr. Mitesh B. Rao, MD, MHS is a Board Certified Emergency Medicine Physician and internationally - recognized expert in Patient Safety, Quality, and Innovation.
Shaun Grammer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Medicine and Rehabilitation - Physician Assistant at Indiana State University working in family practice and pediatrics and as a Physician Assistant.
The Physician - Assistant Midwife is a health care professional licensed to practice medicine with physician supPhysician - Assistant Midwife is a health care professional licensed to practice medicine with physician supphysician supervision.
While experiencing a similar scenario is no - doubt cringe - worthy, Deborah Gilboa, M.D, a board certified Family Physician and a Clinical Assistant Professor at University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, assures that these horrifying moments «offer up great opportunities to instill values about boundaries, privacy, specialness and appropriate behavior.»
Dr. Shipon - Blum is board certified physician who is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology & Family Medicine at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.
It brings together top orthopaedic surgeons, sports and exercise medicine physicians, physician assistants, physical therapists, athletic trainers, registered dietitians, radiologists and exercise physiologists to keep athletes in the game.
For students who desire to explore careers in athletic training, physical therapy, occupational therapy, fitness, recreation therapy, nutrition, physical assistant or sports medicine physician, this opportunity finally exists in the Commonwealth.
We asked Paloma Toledo, M.D., Obstetric physician anesthesiologist and Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, to address the most common misconceptions about epidurals during labor.
Assistant Clinical Professor Department of Psychiatry and Physician Assistant Studies Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston Salem N.C. and Assistant Clinical Professor, Physician's Assistant Studies Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston SC
Nirav R. Shah, M.D., M.P.H., was previously an Attending Physician at Bellevue Hospital Center, Associate Investigator at the Geisinger Center for Health Research and Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Section of Value & Comparative Effectiveness at NYU Langone Medical Center.
Experience: Currently holds posts as attending physician at Bellevue Hospital Center in New York City; associate investigator at Pennsylvania's Geisinger Center for Health Research; Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Section of Value & Comparative Effectiveness at New York University.
«We found that in young healthy mice the immune system overreacted to the influenza virus, which led to more inflammation, greater lung damage and increased mortality compared to healthy adults exposed to the virus,» says lead author Bria Coates, MD, Critical Care physician at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
«Our results indicate that this simple intervention could be an effective and scalable approach to use the design of electronic health records to increase the rate of flu vaccinations, which are estimated to prevent millions of flu cases and tens of thousands of related hospitalizations every year,» said study lead author Mitesh S. Patel, MD, MBA, MS, an assistant professor of Medicine and Health Care Management in Penn's Perelman School of Medicine and The Wharton School, a staff physician at the Crescenz VA Medical Center, and director of the Penn Medicine Nudge Unit, whose work is supported by the Penn Center for Health Incentives and Behavioral Economics.
«While the process can be very challenging, there may be a silver lining here,» said Joseph Frank, MD, MPH, assistant professor of medicine and a primary care physician at the VA Medical Center in Denver.
«Kids will be exposed to germs and inevitably get colds, even with the best preventive measures, and that's OK,» said Jessica McIntyre, MD, family physician at Loyola University Health System and assistant professor in the Department of Family Medicine at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine.
«In my clinical practice, I work with couples struggling with infertility,» said senior author Heidi Cook - Andersen, MD, PhD, assistant professor of reproductive medicine and biological sciences at UC San Diego and physician at the UC San Diego - affiliated Reproductive Partners Fertility Center - San Diego.
That makes them less noticeable,» said Mitesh Patel, MD, an assistant professor of Medicine and Health Care Management at in Penn's Perelman School of Medicine and The Wharton School, and a staff physician at the Crescenz VA Medical Center in Philadelphia.
«Payments to editors are quite common, and they can be substantial,» says lead author Jessica Liu, an assistant professor and internal medicine physician in the Department of Mmedicine physician in the Department of MedicineMedicine.
To further assess whether PIM1 expression plays a relevant role in these patients, Horiuchi and Goga partnered with UCSF biostatistician Christina Yau, PhD, assistant adjunct professor of medicine, and UCSF physician - scientist Hope S. Rugo, MD, professor of medicine, to determine whether PIM1 was highly expressed in tissue samples from MYC - positive, triple - negative breast cancer patients.
said lead author Mitesh S. Patel, MD, MBA, MS, an assistant professor of Medicine and Health Care Management at the Perelman School of Medicine and the Wharton School, and a staff physician at the Crescenz VA Medical Center.
«Since step counts are such an important part of how these devices and apps measure physical activity, including calculating distance or calories burned, their accuracy is key,» said senior author Mitesh S. Patel, MD, MBA, MS, assistant professor of Medicine and Health Care Management at Penn and an attending physician at the Philadelphia VA Medical Center.
«When I talk to young women, I emphasize that their health as young adults is going to impact more than themselves,» says Tammy Chang, M.D., assistant professor in Michigan Medicine's Department of Family Medicine and a practicing physician at the Corner Health Center.
The study, which is published online in Critical Care Medicine, was led by senior author Allan J. Walkey, MD, MSc, assistant professor of medicine, BUSM, and attending physician, pulmonary, critical care and allergy mediciMedicine, was led by senior author Allan J. Walkey, MD, MSc, assistant professor of medicine, BUSM, and attending physician, pulmonary, critical care and allergy medicimedicine, BUSM, and attending physician, pulmonary, critical care and allergy medicinemedicine, BMC.
Led by Dr. James Clugston, a University Athletic Association team physician at UF and an assistant professor of community health and family medicine, the UF researchers will correlate the data they collect from the sensors with additional data from blood and magnetic resonance imaging tests.
Dr. Oanh Nguyen, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern and senior author of the study, said there are several reasons why physicians might be ordering tests in the absence of symptoms.
Chung, who was on the physician - scientist pathway at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and is now an assistant professor of medicine at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, received loan repayment from NIH and later supplemented that with loan repayment as a Damon Runyon medicine at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, received loan repayment from NIH and later supplemented that with loan repayment as a Damon Runyon Medicine in Nashville, received loan repayment from NIH and later supplemented that with loan repayment as a Damon Runyon scholar.
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.
«This capsule provides physicians with haptic feedback — in other words, it restores our sense of touch,» said Keith Obstein, an assistant professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center who is collaborating on the capsule's development.
She trained in pediatrics and pediatric hematology / oncology at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) where she is currently an attending physician and assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
Patients should cooperate with their physician to reach the right balance,» says Latifa Bairam, DDS, MS, an investigator on the study and clinical assistant professor in the Department of Restorative Dentistry in the UB School of Dental Medicine.
M. Cooper Lloyd is a resident physician in internal medicine and pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins Hospital and former special assistant to the commissioner at the Baltimore City Health Department.
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«Our findings suggest that physicians should use caution in assuming that the use of free samples ultimately reduces patients» out - of - pocket prescription cost,» said study author G. Caleb Alexander, MD, assistant professor of medicine at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
«Our survey data point to a basic dilemma facing patients and physicians in our plural democracy,» said study author Farr Curlin, MD, assistant professor of medicine and a member of the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics at the University of Chicago.
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, and Attending Physician, Multiple Myeloma Service, Mount Sinai Tisch Cancer Institute
Staff Physician, Kaiser Permanente, Occupational Medicine Department Assistant clinical professor, University of California, San Francisco Sarah Janssen is a staff physician at Kaiser Permanente's Occupational Medicine DePhysician, Kaiser Permanente, Occupational Medicine Department Assistant clinical professor, University of California, San Francisco Sarah Janssen is a staff physician at Kaiser Permanente's Occupational Medicine Dephysician at Kaiser Permanente's Occupational Medicine Department.
Co-authors of the study, «Sirolimus (SRL) Blunts Mitogen Response at Trough (C0) Levels More Than Cyclosporin (CSA) or Tacrolimus (TAC): A Safeguard for Our Many Long Term Noncompliant Kidney Transplant Patients (KTPs)» include UC San Diego School of Medicine physicians Nitin Khosla M.D., and Rodolfo Batarse, M.D., assistant professor of mMedicine physicians Nitin Khosla M.D., and Rodolfo Batarse, M.D., assistant professor of medicinemedicine.
In fact, the rationing appears to violate federal law requiring Medicaid to cover drugs consistent with their FDA labels and to conflict with the recommendations of prominent medical societies, said Barua's mentor Lynn E. Taylor, MD, assistant professor of medicine at Alpert Medical School and physician in the Division of Infectious Diseases at The Miriam Hospital.
The Israeli faculty visited Penn State College of Medicine to learn more about its use of team - based learning in the physician assistant program.
Wake Forest School of Medicine faculty member and physician assistant student interact with patient actor in the outpatient clinic lab.
Throughout college and graduate school, Amelia Poplawski learned very efficiently from her textbooks and lectures, so the first - year student in Penn State College of Medicine's physician assistant program was surprised when a tool she had never heard of — team - based learning — enhanced her studying.
David Fajgenbaum, MD, MSc, an adjunct assistant professor of Medicine in the division of Hematology / Oncology, who is battling idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease — a rare and deadly hyperinflammatory disorder — as a patient and physician - researcher, started the Castleman Disease Collaborative Network (CDCN), with the support of immediate past Perelman dean Arthur Rubenstein.
Residency 101 - Choosing and Surviving Your Path Jaimo Ahn, MD, PhD (Bio) Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Board of Directors, American Physician Scientists Association (APSA) University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
He has been head of the internal medicine section at Scripps Torrey Pines, worked as an Assistant Professor at STSI, and has been a founding member of the Board, and Vice President of the College of Genomic Medicine, which was established in 2010 to educate physicians and other health care professionals about genomic mmedicine section at Scripps Torrey Pines, worked as an Assistant Professor at STSI, and has been a founding member of the Board, and Vice President of the College of Genomic Medicine, which was established in 2010 to educate physicians and other health care professionals about genomic mMedicine, which was established in 2010 to educate physicians and other health care professionals about genomic medicinemedicine.
2010 — Investigator, Institute of Laboratory Animal Sciences and Max - Planck - Partner - Group on Stem Cell Aging, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences 2007 — 2009 Associate Investigator, Institute of Laboratory Animal Sciences and Max - Planck - Partner - Group on Stem Cell Aging, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences 2007 Posdoc Fellow at Department of Molecular Medicine and Max - Planck - Research - Group on Stem Cell Aging, Ulm University 2005 Guest scientist at Laboratory of Stem Cell Therapy, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo 2003 — 2004 Visiting Scientist at Gene Mapping Center, Max Delbr ¨ ¹ ck Center, Berlin, Germany 2001 — 2003 Research Assistant, Sino - German Laboratory for Molecular Medicine, Fu Wai Hospital & Cardiovascular Institute, Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences 1997 — 1998 Resident Physician, Youjian Hospital, Shangdong, China
«Tens of thousands of patients have been studied and the connections between common medications and the genetic variants that can lead to adverse drug reactions or treatment non-response have been described, but few physicians track this information or even know where to find it,» said study author Peter H. O'Donnell, MD, assistant professor of medicine at the University of Chicago.
Jon Mitchell is a certified physician assistant specializing in functional medicine.
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