Sentences with phrase «served as surgeon»

Dr. Elders served as surgeon general to the United States under President Bill Clinton, and famously said, «I want every child born in America to be a planned and wanted child.»
Grace Pailthorpe was born in Sussex and served as a surgeon in World War 1.
Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, who is scheduled to speak at the Symposium, said Julius Richmond, who served as Surgeon General under President Jimmy Carter, «taught us that mental health is an integral part of general health and well being, and that a child's first years are critical to healthy development... Our obligation now is to continue his work until every child has an equal opportunity to realize his or her full potential.»
He served as the Surgeon - in - Chief at Children's Hospital Boston from 1967 to 1981.
He was supposed to serve as a surgeon in the Cuban army but five months later, was executed at Bagumbayan, now Luneta.

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Before joining Osso VR, Leif served as an interactive and digital marketing strategist with Medtronic where he led digital education solutions for their CATALYST program - a comprehensive surgeon education platform.
Even those who demand their own sartorial freedom from symbolism would not hire a defense lawyer who wore pajamas (which would serve the practical function of covering the body as well as a suit) to court, or submit to an operation by a brain surgeon who wore a Dracula sweatshirt in his consulting room.
(b) Chairperson - The President shall appoint the Surgeon General to serve as the chairperson of the Council.
Board certified in Family Medicine with extensive experience in primary care, rehabilitation care and specialty medicine in private offices, clinics and hospital settings, Dr. Ruppert has served with distinction as president of the Medical Staff at Helen Hayes Hospital, as well as assistant clinical professor of Medicine at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.
Volk, too, maintains her clinical perspective by serving as a general surgeon at Penn's small - animal hospital.
Nevertheless, he hopes that it can serve as a stepping stone to theories describing more complex knots, and that in the future it might allow surgeons, for example, to tune the strength of a knot by altering its number of twists.
Based on the images obtained with an MRI scanner, the surgeon determines the structure of the inflammation, which afterwards will serve as a blueprint for his scalpel during the operation.»
«Many things were not enough,» says Ameir Al - Mukhtar, who served as director general and consultant surgeon of Medical City from February 2004 to August 2006.
«In addition to the researchers, surgeons and clinicians attending ObesityWeek, we encourage journalists to attend the session to learn more about how the media can participate in being part of the solution,» said Kyle, who also serves as Chairman of the Obesity Action Coalition National Board of Directors, a group representing individuals affected by the disease of obesity.
«We would get about 300 helicopters landing a month, all having some level of trauma,» says Dr. Elisha Powell, an orthopedic surgeon who served as commander of the U.S. Air Force Theater Hospital in Balad, Iraq, a facility described as «MASH on steroids,» where most of the severely brain injured are treated.
I ask Dr. Gerald Grant, who served as one of the few neurotrauma surgeons in Iraq, how the hospital managed to keep patients alive.
Fun fact: Kraft has served as a Flight Surgeon and Officer in the Air National Guard with over 100 flying hours in F - 15s and F - 16s, and was a finalist for NASA - Astronaut Selection.
He has served as interim pediatric surgeon - in - chief and division chief of pediatric...
Dr. Peel serves as Clinical Laboratory Consultant to the Armed Forces Medical Examiner's Office, US Medical Entrance Processing Command (USMEPCOM), US Army Medical Command (USMEDCOM), as well as the Infectious Disease Consultant to the US Army Surgeon General, Army Blood Program, and Armed Forces Blood Program Office.
A surgeon, educator and researcher, Kandel comes to UChicago Medicine from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York where she served as the R. Peter Altman Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics in the Institute for Cancer Genetics and co-director of its Pediatric Tumor Biology Laboratory.
After an internship at the U.S. Public Health System's Marine Hospital in Chicago, he served as an assistant surgeon for the Public Health System's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, where he studied the pathogenesis of histoplasmosis, a fungal infection.
In 2006, after arriving at Houston Methodist Hospital to develop a nationally recognized department of surgery, she proposed the creation of an institute that would serve as a hub for surgeons around the world to improve their skills and learn about new technologies.
(Dr. Pardes currently serves as Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees at New York - Presbyterian Hospital and was the long - time Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the College of Physicians & Surgeons of Columbia University.)
She now serves as the main surgeon of the laboratory, where she continues to perform brain surgeries on mice.
Dr. Guice served as a staff member of the Senate Committee on Labor from 1998 - 1999, and as the Director of Fellowship Services at the American College of Surgeons (1999 - 2001).
Prior to her career at UC Davis, Freischlag served as the first female chair of the department of surgery and surgeon - in - chief at Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions and earlier as professor and chief of vascular surgery at University of California Los Angeles (UCLA).
Meredith served as the Medical Director of Trauma Programs of the American College of Surgeons from 2006 through 2010 and chair of the Committee on Trauma from 2002 to 2006.
«Deep, expansive breathing — with exhales that last longer than inhales — helps oxygenate our blood and lungs and purifies the blood stream by eliminating toxins and carbon dioxide,» say Dilip Sarkar, M.D., a retired vascular surgeon who serves as chairman of the School of Integrative Medicine at Taksha University in Hampton, Virginia, and is a leading expert in Yoga Therapy.
After graduating from the University of Hawaii, School of Medicine in 1985 Dr. Lodi served as a visiting Clinical Fellow at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City where he also underwent training in Internal Medicine.
Following internship, he served as a battalion surgeon in Vietnam, where he was decorated for valor.
The surgeon thinks paternal friendship will serve as penance for his own misconduct and compensate Martin for his loss, but that's not good enough for the boy.
Overcoming poverty and prejudice in a small farm town in Arkansas, Elders succeeds in becoming a dedicated doctor, advocating for the poor, and serving as a controversial U.S. Surgeon General.
R. Lawson is a retired vascular surgeon and Professor of Surgery who served as a Captain in the United States Air Force.
Although WeSNiP had to close their own clinic due to funding, Karen continues to serve the shelter community and affect overpopulation by working part - time as a spay / neuter surgeon at the NOAH shelter in Stanwood, WA and the Spay to Save mobile clinic in Sequim, WA.
Board - certified in Equine Surgery and Equine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Dr. Bertone has served as an equine orthopedic surgeon at The Ohio State University Galbreath Equine Center for more than 25 years, managing cases and training veterinary students and equine surgery residents as a faculty member of the College of Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Carl Kirker - Head, a prominent equine orthopedic surgeon, equine sports medicine expert, and associate professor of large animal surgery at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, has served as Horsepower Technologies» Chief Veterinary Officer and its lead equine researcher since the company's inception.
BSAVA was founded in 1957 as a professional body to serve veterinary surgeons who treat companion animals and now has over 10,000 members.
A graduate of Ohio State University, Dr. Kyle's focus as both an excellent diagnostician and surgeon have allowed her to build a practice dedicated to the people and pets she serves.
We were founded in 1957 as a professional body to serve veterinary surgeons treating companion animals, and now includes veterinary nurses.
She remained a part - time surgeon for several years, and currently serves as President on the Board of Directors.
Dr. Lavender joined SNN and served as their primary surgeon until the opening of Metro Paws Animal Hospital.
Prior to returning to the Northeast, he was a staff surgeon for five years at the Animal Surgical Clinic of Seattle, where he also served as chairman of the continuing education committee for the Seattle - King County Veterinary Medical Association.
She also currently serves as a Large Animal Staff Surgeon for the Cornell University Hospital for Animals in Ithaca, NY and an Equine Surgeon at Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists in Elmont, NY.
Throughout his career, he has spent time in academics at Texas A&M and Colorado State University and in private practice in the Silicon / Monterey Bay region of California, where he served as a staff surgeon and practice owner.
After completing a residency in Equine Surgery at University of California, Davis to become board certified by the American College of Veterinary Surgeons, Dr. Delco served as an Assistant Professor of Equine Surgery at Kansas State University.
High - volume, high quality spay / neuter clinics (HVHQSN) play an important role in reducing pet overpopulation in the cities and communities they serve and are defined as those whose surgeons each perform 30 - 40 sterilizations per day.
We are seeking an awe - inspiring Veterinarian who will serve as an HQHSVN surgeon and / or a preventative care Veterinarian in our Philadelphia area clinic.
They hire professional actors to serve as deposition readers at trial in «roles» such as doctors, surgeons, engineers, police officers and nurses.
He served the Union army as a civilian surgeon during the American Civil War.
Considerable diverse abilities as a Surgeon, interested to join a leading healthcare organization for a challenging career to prove my abilities and to pursue my commitment to serve patients with best treatments.
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