He worked as a surgeon and
then in general medicine before taking a course in psychiatry.
Not exact matches
He was an internal
medicine resident for two years at Massachusetts
General Hospital and
then trained
in neurology at Mass
General, and Brigham and Women's Hospital, where he was one of the first chief residents for the Partners neurology residency program.
In 1981, Wolfgang came to Heidelberg for the first time as a resident; he then completed his doctoral thesis at the University of Göttingen before returning to Heidelberg for specialist training in the Department of General Internal Medicine and Psychosomatics at the University Hospital Heidelberg - where he has remained sinc
In 1981, Wolfgang came to Heidelberg for the first time as a resident; he
then completed his doctoral thesis at the University of Göttingen before returning to Heidelberg for specialist training
in the Department of General Internal Medicine and Psychosomatics at the University Hospital Heidelberg - where he has remained sinc
in the Department of
General Internal
Medicine and Psychosomatics at the University Hospital Heidelberg - where he has remained since.
«People tend to gain weight steadily, on average — not everybody — and get more fat and tend to lose lean mass up to about age 65, and
then what happens is that there's a downward trend: Now people start to kind of slowly lose weight — again, not everybody, but the trend is that as you get older — the
general population I see is
in the 70s and 80s — they tend to lose weight,» says Michi Yukawa, MD, MPH, acting instructor
in the department of
medicine and the division of gerontology and geriatric
medicine at the University of Washington
in Seattle.
So, just to fill everyone
in with a little extra background, I went to Case Western Reserve for my undergrad,
then went to West Virginia University for medical school, and now I'm at the Emory School of
Medicine doing
general surgery residency.
So if our ultimate goal is healthier people,
then if we can educate everyone, physicians, families alike that natural
medicine is a better thing
in general regardless of who is suggesting it, we're making the change
in the world, and that's the ultimate goal, not who prescribes it but that more people are using it.
If you believe
in holistic living, alternative
medicines, and
in general taking better care of our natural resources
then it really does make sense for you to find a partner that believes the same.
After graduation from veterinary school, she completed a one - year small animal
general internship at the University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary
Medicine, and
then completed her three - year residency
in small animal surgery at Cornell University, College of Veterinary
Medicine.
After graduating from Michigan State University College of Veterinary
Medicine in 2011, Kyle Grusling had internships in small animal clinical medicine and surgery, then practiced emergency medicine for three years, before deciding to pursue a career in general practice at Northland Animal Hospital in Rockford, M
Medicine in 2011, Kyle Grusling had internships
in small animal clinical
medicine and surgery, then practiced emergency medicine for three years, before deciding to pursue a career in general practice at Northland Animal Hospital in Rockford, M
medicine and surgery,
then practiced emergency
medicine for three years, before deciding to pursue a career in general practice at Northland Animal Hospital in Rockford, M
medicine for three years, before deciding to pursue a career
in general practice at Northland Animal Hospital
in Rockford, Michigan.
She
then spent a year
in private
general practice on the north shore of Long Island before moving to Knoxville, Tennessee for a residency
in Small Animal Internal
Medicine.
I
then completed a one - year small animal referral and emergency internship
in Maryland before returning to my birth state Texas to pursue small animal
general practice, with a special interest
in small animal internal
medicine and radiology.
Since
then, she has worked
in both ER and
general practice
medicine.
Since
then, she has completed a 1 - year rotating internship
in small animal
medicine, surgery, neurology, and emergency
medicine and worked for one year as a
general practitioner.
She
then practiced
general and emergency
medicine for several years
in Arizona before returning to CVS to join our emergency team.
She
then spent time working
in general small animal practice as well as
in animal shelters before pursuing a residency
in small animal internal
medicine at Auburn University.
Nicole explored several areas of veterinary
medicine, including working for
in a
general practice and
in emergency
medicine,
then moved on to specialty
medicine, which she feels
in a great fit for her.
He
then went on to complete a one year small animal rotating internship through East Bay Veterinary Specialists and Emergency
in Walnut Creek, CA that included: emergency and critical care
medicine, internal
medicine, neurology, surgery, oncology,
general practice
medicine, and dentistry.
She was a staff internist at a multi-doctor referral only specialty practice
in the San Jose area from 2004 - 2009, and
then led the internal
medicine service at a large specialty /
general practice hospital
in Berkeley from 2009 - 2013.
Rebecca began her veterinary nursing career
in 2003 within small animal
general practice, stayed
in this arena for just over a year,
then transitioned into emergency and critical care
medicine where her love for specialty veterinary
medicine blossomed.
Following completion of his formal education, Derek
then moved to the greater Seattle area to participate
in a small animal
general rotating internship, where he pursued electives
in cardiology and emergency
medicine.
Dr. Pacheco
then completed a rotating internship with intensive experiences
in emergency
medicine, internal
medicine, surgery and
general practice at PetCare Veterinary Hospital
in Santa Rose before moving back to the south Bay Area.
Dr. D'Arpino graduated from the UC Davis School of Veterinary
Medicine in 1996, interned at the Animal Medical Center
in New York City, and
then worked
in private practice as an emergency veterinarian and
general practitioner.
Dr. Pacheco
then completed a rotating internship with intensive experiences
in emergency
medicine, internal
medicine, surgery and
general practice at PetCare Veterinary Hospital
in Santa Rosa before moving back to the south Bay Area.
If you are interested
in physiology or
in medicine in general, and if you also enjoy fine art,
then you should definitely pay attention to the work of Julie Oppermann.