Sentences with phrase «years practicing internal»

After her residency, Dr. Bostrom spent 2 years practicing internal medicine at a referral hospital in Phoenix, AZ..

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The settlement noted that 1832 started to make changes last year to its internal practices aimed at improving its compliance.
Eventually, the RCMP determined that no theft occurred, but that the record - keeping practices & internal controls of the Mint had been terrible for many years.
As described below, our company's practice is to submit the MIP for shareholder approval at least every five years in order to comply with Section 162 (m) of the Internal Revenue Code.
In the midst of an already scandal - ridden year, the messy, public lawsuit exposed the company's internal messages, questionable competitive practices and resulted in the termination of at least one top executive.
Another study, published last year in Reviews of Geophysics, lists the man - made aerosols as coming from sulfates, nitrate and black carbon emitted by internal combustion engines, coal - fired power plants, slash - and - burn agricultural practices, and smoke from cooking.
Dr. Siegler has practiced internal medicine at the University for 47 years.
Nisha Chellam is an Internist who trained in traditional Internal medicine and after 17 years of practice in this field realized that sickness is an unconscious choice we make.
He has practiced Chinese medicine for over 10 years in the fields of obstetrics, gynecology and internal medicine and has helped hundreds of men and women with fertility issues.
I've eaten whole foods and practiced internal healing arts for 40 years and my gut issues have gone a long way to increase my humility and test patience.
For over 25 years Dr. Nancy Simpkins, a Board Certified Internist, with a practice in Livingston, NJ, has been involved in all aspects of internal medicine, with a focus on women's health.
During the first year, TC convened representatives of different traditional and non-traditional Educator Preparation Programs (EPPs) with the goal of conducting internal analysis around their own practices around recruiting and retaining candidates of color.
Her political power in New York has already been tested over the last year, following a spate of negative press about her schools» discipline practices and internal workings, a federal investigation conducted by the Office of Civil Rights, and mounting criticism from local elected officials.
That aggressive expansion plan has been complicated over the last year, as she's battled negative stories about the internal workings of her network and about controversial discipline practices in Success schools.
§ Applicants must have completed a professional residency program within the five years immediately preceding the period for which the first award would be granted or will complete training in 2013 in an accredited residency program in family practice, pediatrics, internal medicine, emergency medicine or obstetrics.
§ The recipient must be a Vermont resident and a primary care nurse practitioner, physician assistant, psychiatric nurse practitioner, certified nurse midwife, or physician (family medicine, general internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics / gynecology, geriatrics, and psychiatry) practicing a minimum average of 20 (clinical) hours per week and 45 weeks per year in Vermont.
Board certified in neurology by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Dr. Sutton joins AVES having just completed two years of practice in San Francisco.
She became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine in Cardiology in 2006 and joined the faculty at Washington State University School of Veterinary Medicine for three years before moving to Colorado to pursue a career in private cardiology practice in 2009.
In 2015, she became board certified in Neurology by The American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, and went on to practice in San Francisco for two years.
She spent time in private practice in Alabama and California before entering a five - year internal medicine residency and PhD program at the University of Georgia.
Michelle has been in the veterinary medicine field for 20 years with experience in general practice, emergency, internal medicine, oncology, and dermatology.
Following two years in private mixed - animal practice, Dr. Passler joined the team of veterinarians in Auburn's food animal section as a resident of large animal internal medicine.
This 50 - year - strong practice is a complete - care animal hospital with the chops to maneuver challenging emergencies and brings competence to internal medicine, surgery, dentistry, dermatology, reproduction consultation, and holistic options.
Micki worked as an internal medicine specialist for years and eventually developed an interest in merging eastern and western veterinary medicine in her practice.
She practiced for 11 years in emergency medicine and critical care where she gained an interest in internal medicine.
In June of 2007, she completed a one year rotating internship in small animal internal medicine and surgery at Long Island Veterinary Specialists in Plainview, New York followed by a year and a half of private small animal practice on Long Island.
He then completed a second one - year internship with Texas A&M where he practiced Internal Medicine exclusively.
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.
After spending some time in private practice in Maine, Dr. Boyle Brown returned to academia and completed a 3 year residency in small animal Internal Medicine at North Carolina State University.
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.
Dr. Judy Pawlusiow DVM, DipACVIM (SAIM) is a Board Certified Small Animal Internal Medicine Specialist with over 20 years of experience providing mobile veterinary ultrasound and diagnostic services to veterinary practices in the metropolitan New York area and surrounding states.
Dr Judy Pawlusiow, a board certified veterinary internal medicine specialist, has over 15 years of experience providing mobile veterinary diagnostic service to area practices in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut and working with veterinarians as an ancillary member of their diagnostic team.
He has been practicing as an animal internal medicine specialist for over 15 years at referral hospitals and in university settings.
Following a year in a specialty practice at Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group in Ventura, California, Dr. Palm completed a fellowship in hemodialysis and joined the faculty in clinical small animal internal medicine.
Dr. Bonawandt practiced small animal internal medicine in metropolitan New York for four years before relocating to North Carolina.
Dr. McAlister became board certified in small animal internal medicine and practiced in California for several years before joining our internal medicine service at Cascade Veterinary.
After two years of general practice she entered into a clinical residency in small - animal internal medicine at Texas A&M University, which concluded with board certification in 1995.
Asked about her plans for her continuing studies, Ms. McKay stated «During my clinical year of veterinary school, I will be completing my preceptorships at Corvallis Cat Care and West Vet, an internal medicine and emergency practice near Boise, Idaho.
At that point in my career, I had been a veterinary technician for 6 years, and already had experience working with general practice, emergency / critical care, internal medicine, oncology, and orthopedic veterinarians.
She moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1994 where she practiced cardiology, internal medicine and emergency medicine in private practice for 10 years.
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.
Established over 30 years ago, we are a multi-disciplinary center supported by specialists in Surgery (3), Internal Medicine (3), Critical Care (2) and Behavior (1) along with three emergency and five general practice veterinarians, and a Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner and Certified Physical Therapist.
Prior to joining the Four Seasons team in 2014, Karen worked for many years in Denver building a successful internal medicine practice, including a busy endoscopy service.
After working in general, small animal veterinary practices in Fort Lauderdale, FL and Richmond, VA, for 4 years he decided to continue his education and was accepted to a residency program in veterinary internal medicine at the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Trakas has been practicing canine and feline general medicine and surgery for almost 20 years, with extensive experience and interest in internal medicine, dermatology, preventative medicine, senior patient management, pain management and nurturing the human - animal bond.
He practiced internal medicine and pathology for 10 years, but he put them aside for his first love, Santa Cruz Island.
PSLs are well - respected attorneys, usually with several years of practice experience, who draft or gather high - quality precedent documents, research and summarize legal developments for internal and client use, help billable attorneys find expert colleagues, and train junior lawyers.
For nearly 30 years, Ron Breaux has focused his practice on complex commercial litigation, the defense of corporations and executives in federal investigations and trials, antitrust, internal corporate investigations and government investigations, and data breach matters.
In recent years, a significant portion of our practice has focused on the identification and correction of plan compliance issues and the effective utilization of the correction programs sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Department of Labor (DOL).
Over the last 15 years, Chinese lawyers working within multinational companies have helped to shape internal policies, business practices and, increasingly, commercial strategies in the Greater China region.
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