A curmudgeonly small - town doctor resents the presence of
a new younger physician and his newfangled ways.
Not exact matches
This fall, the sports medicine
physicians and athletic trainers at the Sports Medicine Center for
Young Athletes will be implementing a
new injury reporting system in the high schools that they cover in the Bay Area.
The private not - for - profit sector has responded too.16, 18,21 Foundations (led by Burroughs - Wellcome and Doris Duke) created
new awards for
young and established
physician - scientists.
Key players in the United States» medical research enterprise, particularly the NIH, have responded impressively to these calls.17, 18 In 1998, the NIH established
new career development awards for
young physicians being trained to carry out clinical research (K23), awards for established clinical investigators (K24), and awards for academic institutions with programs supporting clinical research training and infrastructure (K30).
Sara Gottfried M.D. is a mother, wife, Harvard - educated
physician, keynote speaker, and author of three
New York Times bestselling books, The Hormone Cure (2012), The Hormone Reset Diet (2015), and her latest book
Younger: A Breakthrough Program to Reset Your Genes, Reverse Aging, and Turn Back the Clock 10 Years (2017).
The
new doctors followed the tried - and - true formula of a veteran and wise
physician, played by E.G. Marshall, and his two
young assistants, portrayed by David Hartman and John Saxon, as they dealt with the then - contemporary medical crises of the day.
Back there, however, Ava's husband Michael (Roger Davies), a
physician helping the injured as monsters ravage
New York City in the original movie, flees and hunkers down with a
young girl, Molly (Clover Nee), whom he rescues along the way.
You hear this kind of criticism — that each
new generation of
young doctors is not as insightful or competent as its forebears — regularly among older
physicians, often couched like this: «When I was in training thirty years ago, there was real rigor and we had to know our stuff.
As
New York City grapples with tracing the contacts of Craig Spencer, a
young physician infected with the Ebola virus, It's worth drawing attention to two worthy efforts to tamp down unreasoned fears — President Obama's White House embrace of Nina Pham, the Dallas nurse who contracted Ebola while treating a dying patient, and David Ropeik's fine piece on the perils posed by Ebola fears, published by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
Tallahassee, FL — Today on behalf of four women's health care centers and two individual
physicians, the Center for Reproductive Rights and Planned Parenthood Federation of America asked a federal court to strike down a
new law that will endanger the health and lives of
young women seeking abortions in Florida.