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010, it was announced that PHC of Florida, a | Physicians Health Choice subsidiary, had acquired Flori |
A | Physicians Medical Office Building is also under constr |
She was rushed to a | Physicians and Surgeons Hospital in San Antonio, where |
e opposition of Guy Patin and other academic | physicians. |
A group of academicians, | physicians and athletic administrators entered the book |
any and in 1913, Medical Protective acquired | Physicians Defense Company. |
German medical community, first by activist | physicians within the medical profession, particularly |
then interpreting these results and advising | physicians how to adjust a drug's dosage to achieve an |
Health System Hospitals and their affiliated | physicians. |
There are 550 affiliated | physicians, 637 allied health professionals and nurses, |
rgical training program for African-American | physicians in Georgia and Alabama. |
, one of the first licensed African-American | physicians in Alexandria once lived and held his practi |
The latter approach is available to all | physicians, while the former is available only to board |
responsible, compared to some (but not all) | physicians 150 years ago. |
-catheter and guidewire systems that allowed | physicians to access and navigate the fallopian tubes u |
His three sons were also | physicians for the Army, and assisted him as Junior Sur |
both called Jacques de Superville, were also | physicians, the former in Niort, the latter in Saumur. |
wrote an article for the Journal of American | Physicians and Surgeons about the economic effects of t |
eral Counsel for the Association of American | Physicians and Surgeons and is leading its Supreme Cour |
emy of Sciences, the Association of American | Physicians and the American Philosophical Society. |
Li and Joseph F. Fraumeni, Jr., the American | physicians who first recognized and described the syndr |
One of the few African American | physicians in Mississippi, he established a medical pra |
of Medicine, and the Association of American | Physicians. |
Elected to the Association of American | Physicians, 2004 |
Medical obituaries: American | physicians' biographical notices in selected medical jo |
ame president of the Association of American | Physicians in 1911 and was given an honorary Doctor of |
be confused with the Association of American | Physicians, the American Association of Physician Speci |
was president of the Association of American | Physicians. |
associated with the Association of American | Physicians and Surgeons and was on the editorial board |
issue of the non-indexed Journal of American | Physicians and Surgeons, written by Madeleine Cosman, w |
d as a competitive weapon in turf wars among | physicians, hospitals, HMOs, and other entities. |
court case, a bitter dispute broke out among | physicians regarding the Bouvia case. |
f that includes various medical students and | physicians. |
ce of pharmaceutical gifting to students and | physicians. |
has mentored dozens of young scientists and | physicians in his career. |
pecialty centers, clinics, laboratories, and | physicians. |
ves to allow medical students, residents and | physicians alike to speak out against the pharmaceutica |
al opportunities for students, trainees, and | physicians; to advance knowledge through innovative sch |
ed care center, various offices, clinics and | physicians' practices, including LeBauer HealthCare (a |
ctice disputes directly between patients and | physicians |
A number of well-known surgeons and | physicians worked at the Finsbury Dispensary. |
rily to independent and chain pharmacies and | physicians' offices and is considered a leader in formu |
or debilitating conditions be permitted and | physicians authorized to advise patients about medical |
here is greater awareness of HIV / AIDS, and | physicians practice early intervention. |
g, patients receiving metaxalone therapy and | physicians prescribing metaxalone are directed to take |
cquaintance of many illustrious chemists and | physicians. |
Medical Examinations and | Physicians' Requirements considered. |
o help both parents of autistic children and | physicians decide on a possible course of treatment. |
d primarily by pharmacists, apothecaries and | physicians. |
y people, including government ministers and | physicians, are on holiday. |
ire of organizations representing nurses and | physicians, community groups and environment groups. |
aign A Scientific Dissent From Darwinism and | Physicians and Surgeons who Dissent from Darwinism. |
ertaining international medical students and | physicians. |
correspondence between drug companies and | physicians, researchers and educational institutions |
c with accusations against their coaches and | physicians that they were systematically doped, Daniela |
e solicited funds from friends, Quakers, and | physicians. |
was carried out by interested scientists and | physicians rather than professional historians. |
entiate of the Royal College of Surgeons and | Physicians, Edinburgh, and of the Faculty of Physicians |
intance of prominent European scientists and | physicians. |
2, around ⅓ of Baku's registered lawyers and | physicians were Ashkenazi Jewish as well. |
Merchants, blacksmiths and | physicians set up shop in what is now the downtown area |
the lack of hospitals and | physicians as obstacles to a system for the improvement |
e: Megavitamin Therapeutics for Families and | Physicians (Vol 2), Laguna Beach, California: Basic Hea |
American businessmen, college professors and | physicians as the black equivalent to the whites-only U |
ne Health System, a network of hospitals and | physicians serving Guilford County, North Carolina and |
ational, National Organization for Women and | Physicians for Social Responsibility. |
c with accusations against their coaches and | physicians that they were systematically doped, Andrea |
e locations where most female anatomists and | physicians were active. |
help our students, faculty, researchers and | physicians learn and apply these innovative community o |
important French and foreign researchers and | physicians in infectious diseases. |
ly been made up of engineers, scientists and | physicians, but more recently, middle-class families ar |
d considerable criticism from scientists and | physicians. |
e formal diagnosis used by psychologists and | physicians to describe children who experience signific |
ed form the opinions of the Greek and Arabic | physicians concerning diseases and their treatment. |
e United States, addiction psychiatrists are | physicians who, after completing medical school and spe |
Both of Sharfstein's parents are | physicians. |
rs, millers, bakers and cooks; also dead are | physicians, prosthesists, surgeons, gynaecologists, sci |
eturn to the United States, five Boston area | physicians stated that she was healed (with no explanat |
theran Health Network and more than 260 area | physicians. |
ce, modern rooms, and transportation to area | physicians. |
The Bay Area | Physicians for Human Rights is founded in San Francisco |
ventive health care and public education, as | physicians became concerned with insufficient numbers. |
cal students/graduates who seek licensure as | physicians in the U.S. From January 2011, the registrat |
ni Kumaras, the heavenly twins who served as | physicians to the Gods. |
ical and public health professionals such as | physicians, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, veterinarian |
an ulpan in Dimona, her parents took jobs as | physicians in Jerusalem. |
n were considered to be on the same level as | physicians. |
numerous human rights organizations, such as | Physicians for Human Rights and Amnesty International, |
offering a full range of services to assist | physicians and other providers in their mangaged care a |
Self-Limited Diseases, in which he attacked | physicians' blind allegiance to drugs and medical inter |
They contend that the attending | physicians at the time of his death declared the cause |
ly for children with more than 650 attending | physicians and over 130 pediatric sub-specialists. |
Some attending | physicians moved with the civilian patients to temporar |
He was among the attending | physicians in the aftermath of the attack on attack on |
rous poem circulated about the two attending | physicians, Ton and Dolfin (whose names translate as tu |
Netcare allows authorized | physicians to view the medical records of patients. |
mous recurring roles were as various autopsy | physicians in 25 episodes of Perry Mason, as Coroner Ge |
October 2009, HealthMetrix Research awarded | Physicians Health Choice its 2010 Senior Choice Gold Aw |
Known for traditional Ayurveda | Physicians like Chatharu Nair and Vaidyamadom Valiya Na |
ensive training on Panchakarma for Ayurvedic | physicians. |
ion of the professional conduct of Ayurvedic | physicians have been approved by the Minister of Health |
s in airport security and the ability of bad | physicians to move from state to state leaving behind s |
grandson of the same name themselves became | physicians. |
ised three children, two of whom also became | physicians. |
ature babies to fill the incubators; because | physicians expected the babies to die, Couney was not l |
nd, by the time she is 10, she is bedridden; | physicians say that she does not have long to live. |
residence, although several owners have been | physicians such as Dr. Samuel B. Moore, who purchased t |
The foundation behind | Physicians for Life is to provide a membership forum fo |
iplinary aspects of the relationship between | physicians and their patients. |
24/7 emergency services with board-certified | physicians This a 5-star hospital. |
ederic, and Frederic († 1761), who were both | physicians. |
efficiency of the healthcare system for both | physicians and patients. |
Her parents were both | physicians. |
rmelite Father Joannis Matthaei, the Brahmin | physicians Ranga Bhat, Vinayaka Pandit, and Appu Bhat a |
ition to the standard BMBS degree of British | physicians, Owen holds a dissertation-based MD. |
Macmichael's The Lives of British | Physicians was published anonymously in 1830 including |
In 1905, two British | physicians, H.W. Thomas and A. Breinl, reported that at |
rsenic, which were more popular with British | physicians practising in India. |
Then, the children are examined by | physicians and psychologists, and every aspect of their |
s Health Studies and Promotion as well as by | Physicians for Human Rights-Israel. |
In an action initiated by | Physicians for Social Responsibility in February 2007, |
Founded in 2000 by | physicians and health advocates, RHI has re-framed the |
o include items that would have been used by | physicians when treating patients, mostly in the eighte |
MammaPrint is a diagnostic test used by | physicians to assess the risk that a breast tumor will |
triple bolus test was introduced in 1973 by | physicians from the London Royal Postgraduate Medical S |
works on pharmacology were widely quoted by | physicians in Muslim Spain. |
to be approved clinically and recommended by | physicians. |
emic of the Middle Ages: from the sources by | physicians and non-physicians) Berlin: Enslin, 1832 |
In 2003, he was honored by | Physicians for Social Responsibility, Lupus L.A., and t |
Anvita Health was founded by | physicians in 2000 as SafeMed to help prevent avoidable |
L. virosa was used in the 19th century by | physicians when opium could not be obtained. |
llegal abortions are presently being done by | physicians. |
de, which is in its 40th edition and used by | physicians worldwide. |
ield of California, then known as California | Physicians' Service, was created by the California Medi |
Martin also started the Canadian | Physicians Overseas Program. |
ounty system with more than 800 primary care | physicians supported by more than 4,000 skilled nurses |
was a highly trained team of emergency care | physicians, some of whom testified in secret before the |
which is one of the primary reasons eye care | physicians strongly recommend routine (annual) exams fo |
In one study, 98.0% of primary care | physicians believed that andropause and osteoporosis ri |
s of clinics bring specialists, primary care | physicians, nurses and other care givers together as a |
l Medicine is to graduate successful, caring | physicians who as competent practitioners of the histor |
"Many celebrated | physicians have recommended it. |
Westchester Medical Center | physicians complete the first combination heart/liver t |
nt, Blanchard Valley Regional Cancer Center, | Physicians Plus Urgent Care, Blanchard Valley Sleep Dis |
train the next generation of board certified | physicians in our community" said Sandy Sosa Guerrero, |
It is staffed by board certified | physicians who specialize in the care and health mainte |
d is staffed with nearly 600 board certified | physicians. |
cian organization in the U.S. that certifies | physicians who practice in functional medicine. |
Today, CIS | physicians continue to serve as clinical investigators |
ces and energies of many concerned citizens, | physicians, and nurses into the service of ailing, impo |
populace and killing seventeen of the city's | physicians. |
than 1,000 private-practice and Emory Clinic | physicians, spanning 28 specialties including cardiolog |
Persons described as surgeons are commonly | physicians, but the term is also applied to podiatric p |
Full-time faculty and community | physicians make up the hospital medical staff. |
College of community | physicians |
The AIMS team comprises | physicians, surgeons and other healthcare professionals |
established in 1986 by a group of concerned | physicians. |
is a non-profit organization which connects | physicians and scientists with activists and community |
After a consultation, | Physicians will prescribe appropriate medications. |
rab medical writers, as well as contemporary | physicians. |
er husband, King Philip V (some contemporary | physicians, such as the Queen's doctor Giuseppe Cervi, |
ny prominent figures, including contractors, | physicians, and attorneys. |
The group does outreach to convince | physicians to refuse to accept gifts, money, or hospita |
Dr Quentin Young, National Coordinator, | Physicians for a National Health Program |
of Public Health Service Commissioned Corps | physicians, to whom he gave the leeway to create new in |
Dallas, under the supervision of Dallas-area | physicians. |
ts, counselors, medical personnel, dentists, | physicians, and engineers. |
d training for all MD and the majority of DO | physicians in the United States. |
eams of seventy Rescue workers, search dogs, | physicians and structural engineers who travel with 50, |
Before prescribing the drug, | physicians should screen patients for latent TB infecti |
One of Wapakoneta's earliest | physicians, John H. Nichols designed his two-story, sev |
Joseph H. Elmore were early | physicians. |
disease and maintain health; and to educate | physicians to cooperate with this therapeutic capacity |
Because of the stimulant side effect, | physicians discovered that amphetamine could also be us |
re often used for their therapeutic effects; | physicians occasionally prescribe amphetamines to treat |
isoners were spared because they were either | physicians or medical attendants). |
o, and the Canadian Association of Emergency | Physicians all came out against Bill C-391. |
sociation, the American College of Emergency | Physicians, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, the National |
ty of Alberta and president of the Emergency | Physicians of Alberta within the Alberta Medical Associ |
cticing physician and president of Emergency | Physicians, Inc.. Patterson also served as president of |
edicine by the American College of Emergency | Physicians. |
or to the national meetings of the emergency | physicians (The American College of Emergency Physician |
arction by the American College of Emergency | Physicians and the American Heart Association/American |
fellow of the American College of Emergency | Physicians, a member of the American Association for th |
ly are something prodigious; all the eminent | physicians, surgeons and man-midwives in London are the |
, Georgia, and is staffed by full-time Emory | physicians. |
ons providing inclusive elder care to employ | physicians. |
nment of mutual support among our employees, | physicians and volunteers and to the education and trai |
from patients and their families, employees, | physicians and members of the broader community. |
he free treatment of the poor and encouraged | physicians in the development of Unani medicine. |
Engineers, | Physicians and Veterinarians studied longer at a milita |
he was a biologist, as there were not enough | physicians available at that time. |
mathematical statisticians, epidemiologists, | physicians, programmers, data managers, systems analyst |
of the Oculists was widely used by European | physicians for hundreds of years. |
ideas from British and continental European | physicians (especially Jean-Louis Baudelocque) and beco |
it refers transplant patients, and exchanges | physicians for cross-training. |
Clinics, the group practice of most faculty | physicians of Stanford University School of Medicine, i |
1929, and was admitted to the Royal Faculty | Physicians and Surgeons. |
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