In 1987, Bray joined the Department
of Family Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, where he continues to engage in research, teaching, and patient services.
«Our study shows that this type of mindfulness - based intervention in the workplace could decrease stress levels and the risk of burnout,» said one of the authors, Maryanna Klatt, associate clinical professor in the department
of Family Medicine at Ohio State's Wexner Medical Center.
Stephanie Taché is a health policy research fellow in the Department
of Family Medicine at the University of California in San Francisco (UCSF).
He is a professor
of family medicine at the University of Wisconsin Medical School and practices in Belleville, Wis..
They continue to place the pregnancies of refugee women at serious risk, cause denial of treatment for sick children and deprive refugees with cancer of coverage for chemotherapy», said Dr. Philip Berger, a founding member of Canadian Doctors for Refugee Care and Chief
of Family Medicine at Toronto's St. Michael's Hospital.
It's a beautifully illustrated, 11 - minute explanation by Dr. Mike Evans, associate professor
of family medicine at the University of Toronto.
The most effective methods are the ones that don't require much from users, explains Justine Wu, MD, MPH, assistant professor in the department
of family medicine at the University of Michigan and chair of the board of the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals.
«One of the most common reasons people have problems with [swollen feet] is that they're just too big,» says Britt Marcussen, MD, assistant professor
of family medicine at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine.
«These errors go to everything,» says Nancy C. Elder, MD, an associate professor
of family medicine at the University of Cincinnati and one of the few researchers to study mistakes in doctors offices.
Certain trends stand out in this report, said Dr. Howard Selinger, chair
of family medicine at Quinnipiac University in North Haven, Conn..
The good news is that a calcium inadequacy can be corrected simply by ingesting more calcium and making sure you're also getting enough vitamin D. «It's better to get calcium through diet,» says Howard A. Selinger, MD, chair
of family medicine at the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Conn..
Members of the medical community like Cindy McLain Pearman, MD, assistant professor
of Family Medicine at University of Tennessee.
Under active surveillance, doctors do not treat the cancer but instead keep a watchful eye on it to make sure it doesn't become aggressive — sparing patients the harms caused by surgery or radiation therapy, said Krist, a professor
of family medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University.
«We had a good idea of what the prevalence of vulvodynia was but this data gives us a better understanding of how often new cases develop and the potential risk factors that may be involved,» says lead author Barbara D. Reed, M.D., M.S.P.H., professor
of family medicine at the U-M Medical School.
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.
Dr. Richard W. Sams II, associate professor
of family medicine at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, will present a...
«I think everybody has had an occasion where their physician did a test, and they just didn't hear back,» said John Hickner, MD, professor and vice chair
of family medicine at the University of Chicago Medical Center.
Additional Authors: Jean M. Malouin, M.D., M.P.H and Melissa Plegue, M.A., both of U-M, and Lee A. Green, M.D., M.P.H., professor emeritus with U-M's Department of Family Medicine and Chair
of Family Medicine at the University of Alberta.
«This country is in great need of primary care physicians to fill the ongoing shortage, yet qualified undocumented pre-medical students are still being denied access to medical schools because of concerns regarding their status,» said Dr. Yohualli Balderas - Medina Anaya, a resident physician in the department
of family medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and the paper's lead author.
«The optimal testing pathways to arrive at correct diagnoses is changing, so it is difficult for primary care physicians to keep up with new and efficient testing algorithms,» says Dr. John Hickner, professor and head
of family medicine at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine, the corresponding author on the paper.
Specifically, the data available then indicated that just 0.8 of 1,000 men who undergo PSA screening would be spared a prostate - cancer death over the following 10 to 15 years, said Dr. Alex Krist, a task force member and associate professor
of family medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University.
A 2012 study by Tony Antoniou, a pharmacist and research scholar in the Department
of Family Medicine at St. Michael's found that many heterosexual men feel existing HIV - related programs and services don't meet their needs and are geared primarily or exclusively toward gay men and heterosexual women who are living with the virus.
«This is not a small problem,» said Dr. Adam Goldstein, corresponding author of the study and a professor in the Department
of Family Medicine at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine.
The study was led by Paula Gardiner, MD, MPH, assistant professor
of family medicine at BUSM and assistant director of integrative medicine at Boston Medical Center, and colleagues from the department of Family Medicine.
«There has been a lot of debate about how expensive the Medicaid expansion would be and until now, it hadn't been clear which Americans had the potential to benefit from the added healthcare coverage in states that participate,» says lead author Tammy Chang, M.D., MPH, MS, an assistant professor in the department
of family medicine at the U-M Medical School and an alumnus of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program.
«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.
«This spilled out into, «Let's do this for all or most of our hospitalized patients,»» explains Joel Heidelbaugh, an associate professor
of family medicine at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor.
«This research shows how technology can be used to dramatically change the way preventive services are delivered and improve preventative health care,» says senior author Grant M. Greenberg, M.D., M.H.S.A., M.A., assistant professor and associate chair for information management and quality at the Department
of Family Medicine at the U-M Medical School and member of the U-M Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation.
«In my opinion, there's not a compelling ethical reason [to mandate],» says Richard Zimmerman, professor
of family medicine at the University of Pittsburgh.
«Breastfeeding to any extent and of any duration is protective against SIDS,» researcher Fern Hauck, MD, of the department
of family medicine at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, and colleagues write in Pediatrics.
A study by the Department
of Family Medicine at Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington D.C. found that outside sources, such as antibiotics, can kill both bad and good bacteria and lead to abdominal distress.
«If parents put the baby down on his or her back, and the baby rolls over to stomach, no worry — that kid is old enough to be past the risk of SIDS,» said Dr. Lee Green, professor
of Family Medicine at the University of Michigan.
We turned to Dr. Aaron Michelfelder, MD, professor
of family medicine at the Loyola University Health System and a family doctor who has delivered hundreds of babies, for some facts from a medical perspective.
Not exact matches
Dr. Sandhu lives in the Los Angeles area with his
family and is actively involved in teaching medical students, residents, and fellows
at the David Geffen School
of Medicine at UCLA.
Jim MacDonald, MD, M.P.H., FASFP, FACSM, clinical assistant professor
of pediatrics and
family medicine at Ohio State University, and a pediatric sports
medicine specialist
at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio
Bonuck, a professor
of family and social
medicine and of obstetrics & gynecology and women's health at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, led the invest
medicine and
of obstetrics & gynecology and women's health
at Albert Einstein College
of Medicine in New York City, led the invest
Medicine in New York City, led the investigation.
«I would rather write a prescription for safe, outdoor play for my pediatric patients than see them five years later with depression, anxiety and obesity,» says Wendy Kohatsu, MD, with Santa Rosa
Family Medicine and assistant clinical professor
at the University
of California in San Francisco.
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.
He is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department
of Family and Community
Medicine at the University
of California, San Francisco, and enjoys teaching clinical pediatrics to residents and medical students.
He completed his residency in
Family Medicine at the University
of New Mexico and fellowship in
Family Medicine Obstetrics
at the University
of Rochester.
Laura is currently the Research Coordinator in the Division
of Midwifery, Department
of Family Practice, Faculty
of Medicine at the University
of British Columbia.
The practice
of encapsulating the placenta after birth is gaining awareness and we
at ABC Doula have been getting hundreds
of positive reports from
families using their placenta as
medicine.
With Riley
at IU Health Primary Care, you'll find the most highly skilled network
of general pediatrician and
family medicine providers.
«I'm hoping this study is a wakeup call that
families of all races and ethnicities need early counseling to lead healthier lives,» said Perrin, a pediatrician and professor
at the University
of North Carolina - Chapel Hill School
of Medicine.
Editor's note: This article was reviewed in by Fern R. Hauck, MD, MS, professor
of family medicine and public health sciences
at the University
of Virginia.
However, «The AAP Section on Breastfeeding, American College
of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, American Academy
of Family Physicians, Academy
of Breastfeeding
Medicine, World Health Organization, United Nations Children's Fund, and many other health organizations recommend exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months
of life.2, 127 — 130 Exclusive breastfeeding is defined as an infant's consumption
of human milk with no supplementation
of any type (no water, no juice, no nonhuman milk, and no foods) except for vitamins, minerals, and medications.131 Exclusive breastfeeding has been shown to provide improved protection against many diseases and to increase the likelihood
of continued breastfeeding for
at least the first year
of life.
«Breast milk still is the most important part
of your baby's diet
at this age, so breastfeed right before you offer cereal or other foods,» says Debi Page Ferrarello, R.N., M.S., I.B.C.L.C., director
of family education and lactation
at Penn
Medicine at the University
of Pennsylvania Health System.
Dr. Jenny Thomas is a paediatrician and breastfeeding
medicine specialist at Lakeshore Medical Clinic in Franklin, Wisconsin and is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Community and Family Medicine; and Paediatrics at the Medical College of Wi
medicine specialist
at Lakeshore Medical Clinic in Franklin, Wisconsin and is a Clinical Assistant Professor
of Community and
Family Medicine; and Paediatrics at the Medical College of Wi
Medicine; and Paediatrics
at the Medical College
of Wisconsin.
The more recent graduates are getting the benefit
of more - and - more teaching in their paediatric or
family medicine residency which is I think for working much harder
at helping this generation
of doctors coming out to know more about breastfeeding.
Our expert Dr. Jenny Thomas is a paediatrician and breastfeeding
medicine specialist at Lakeshore Medical Clinic in Franklin, Wisconsin and is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Community and Family Medicine and Paediatrics at the Medical College of Wi
medicine specialist
at Lakeshore Medical Clinic in Franklin, Wisconsin and is a Clinical Assistant Professor
of Community and
Family Medicine and Paediatrics at the Medical College of Wi
Medicine and Paediatrics
at the Medical College
of Wisconsin.