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  • He promised significant pay raises for physicians, and in May 2009 fired 73 hospital managers
  • rs by questionnaires, information from their physicians, and in many cases by personal interviews.
  • thalmology at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, vice-chairman and director of
  • a surgeon and entered New York's College of Physicians and Surgeons.
  • fessor at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and worked at Bellevue Hospital
  • In March 2010 the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta suspended Levin's li
  • th Africa and was licensed by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan, Canada, in 199
  • fessor of nervous diseases at the College of Physicians and Surgeons.
  • rvard and the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City, from which he
  • iplinary aspects of the relationship between physicians and their patients.
  • amilies and friends, patient support groups, physicians and other healthcare professionals involved
  • member of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians and served as a member of the board of censo
  • In 1906, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta (CPSA) was formed in
  • rated in 1897, is the largest association of physicians and medical students in the United States.
  • edical Association and the Polish Chamber of Physicians and Dentists, and was decorated as a Knight
  • ell Biology, and Pathology at The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University (New Yor
  • an Opera and an endowment for the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University.
  • corporated in 1871 and became the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba in 1877.
  • Methodist physicians and staff performed the first open-heart sur
  • partment of Anesthesiology at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University He becom
  • credits for continuing medical education for physicians and nurse practitioners.
  • Physicians and psychiatrists after him were quick to ta
  • ecommended by the American Academy of Family Physicians and an official educational program of or of
  • Physicians and psychologists interviewed by The New Yor
  • He was graduated from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Keokuk, Iowa, in 1878.
  • from patients and their families, employees, physicians and members of the broader community.
  • CFGH's staff includes more than 400 physicians and has seven accredited residency training
  • New York City, and studied at the College of Physicians and Surgeons (today Columbia University), re
  • Finding aid for the College of Physicians and Surgeons manuscript collection
  • He lectured to the Royal College of Physicians and held various positions within the Colleg
  • Dunbar Hospital was created for physicians and patients of color, unable to practise or
  • uiry, he was fined by the Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons in June 1991 and banned from pr
  • These were distributed internationally to physicians and other health-care providers.
  • ge and received his M.D. from the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City.
  • is a non-profit organization which connects physicians and scientists with activists and community
  • “The physicians appeared never to have been completely happy
  • OrthoIndy physicians are involved in various aspects of orthopaed
  • Most physicians are recommended not to declare a patient dea
  • “Under Florida law, physicians are generally required to carry medical malp
  • y people, including government ministers and physicians, are on holiday.
  • Physicians are unable to find an underlying physical ca
  • ds, developed with the assistance of Ontario physicians, are managed by OntarioMD.
  • Rather, it believes that physicians are allowing themselves to be courted and sw
  • These treatments are regarded by many physicians as having little or no efficacy.
  • his in part to his upbringing in a family of physicians, as he found their attitudes toward medicine
  • He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians as well as a fellow of the Royal College of
  • the lack of hospitals and physicians as obstacles to a system for the improvement
  • ilable to members of the American College of Physicians as a Web-based service.
  • ip, later Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians as well as being made a Honorary Fellow of t
  • r gaining membership of the Royal College of Physicians, as a physician.
  • American businessmen, college professors and physicians as the black equivalent to the whites-only U
  • ural record of Presidents, Fellows and other physicians associated with it from its foundation in 15
  • in Padua, and is considered one of the great physicians associated with that city.
  • Long housing offices of physicians associated with the university's medical sch
  • Turkish-American Physicians Association
  • 5,917,621) and the National Socialist German Physicians Association on February 20, 1940 (Nr.
  • vil Aviation Medical Association, the Flying Physicians Association, the International Academy of As
  • 935 he became chairman of the Land of Israel Physicians Association, and the following year helped e
  • the representatives of the people, priests, physicians, astrologers and the ministers.
  • They contend that the attending physicians at the time of his death declared the cause
  • ing, which were still practices used by many physicians at the time.
  • He is recognized as one of Ponce's greatest physicians at the Park of the Illustrious Ponce Citizen
  • In 2001, physicians at Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates began
  • n has grown to include a network of over 300 physicians at more than 100 offices in Texas, New Mexic
  • yette crisis pregnancy center, honored three physicians at the forefront of the antiabortion movemen
  • Many were professionals; physicians, attorneys and skilled tradesmen who took ad
  • Oath of Maimonides is a traditional oath for physicians attributed to Maimonides.
  • or debilitating conditions be permitted and physicians authorized to advise patients about medical
  • he was a biologist, as there were not enough physicians available at that time.
  • It also recommended that physicians be required to report information about the
  • ventive health care and public education, as physicians became concerned with insufficient numbers.
  • ibya was a popular destination for Ukrainian physicians because the payments there were better than
  • ctive treatments of any disease available to physicians before the middle of the 20th century, and i
  • s, which are known as "Non-Responders"; some physicians believe that these individuals actually prod
  • Some physicians believe that it plays an important role in o
  • gists were trained to image nerves, and most physicians believed it simply could not be done usefull
  • In one study, 98.0% of primary care physicians believed that andropause and osteoporosis ri
  • re written for the medical community to help physicians better comprehend drug addicted patients.
  • Medical obituaries: American physicians' biographical notices in selected medical jo
  • Self-Limited Diseases, in which he attacked physicians' blind allegiance to drugs and medical inter
  • building was originally the Schenley Office Physicians Building designed by architect Edward B. Lee
  • Persons described as surgeons are commonly physicians, but the term is also applied to podiatric p
  • ly been made up of engineers, scientists and physicians, but more recently, middle-class families ar
  • The census of 1773 records Jewish physicians, butchers, millers, barbers, goldsmiths, tai
  • nvestigations into the marketing of Vioxx to physicians by the United States House Committee on Over
  • vely of the male sex" and are "predominantly physicians by whom the patient has been treated".
  • he treatment of insanity, and was one of the physicians called in to see George III when he first sh
  • Some physicians called this battery and torture, while other
  • Due to the large quantity of eggs laid, physicians can diagnose using only one or two fecal sme
  • Physicians can counsel parents in the proper ways to de
  • ssionate use drug supply program under which physicians can legally supply investigational drugs to
  • f sufficient for up to 72 hours and includes physicians, canine search dogs, heavy rescue firefighte
  • rd for a five month term was $95 plus $5 for physicians care for the school year.
  • As of November 2009, Daryl was under physicians' care to best determine treatment for his Pa
  • e mansion of the Aten in Akhetaten, Chief of physicians, chamberlain.
  • ot remember, while others (including several physicians) claimed that he was only physically affecte
  • Physicians cleared the developing adults with a course
  • ppointment to the American Academy of Family Physicians Commission on Education.
  • According to the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, who prom
  • earch, and sits on the advisory board of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine.
  • In 1985, Barnard founded the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM).
  • ciation; serves on the advisory panel of The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine; is on th
  • ed to the bill was the conservative National Physicians Committee.
  • ire of organizations representing nurses and physicians, community groups and environment groups.
  • Westchester Medical Center physicians complete the first combination heart/liver t
  • Idiosyncrasy defined the way physicians conceived diseases in the 19th century.
  • ed form the opinions of the Greek and Arabic physicians concerning diseases and their treatment.
  • Today, CIS physicians continue to serve as clinical investigators
  • (now part of Triad Hospitals) and OrthoLink Physicians Corporation (now part of United Surgical Par
  • The courts interpreted this to mean that physicians could prescribe narcotics to patients in the
  • The Physicians' Council for Responsible Reform is an advoca
  • The two physicians created a classification system of renal dis
  • yphers' practice has concentrated on helping physicians deal with protecting their assets, reducing
  • o help both parents of autistic children and physicians decide on a possible course of treatment.
  • essional society representing close to 3,000 physicians dedicated to increasing access and improving
  • any and in 1913, Medical Protective acquired Physicians Defense Company.
  • In 1991, the medical center deployed 750 physicians, dentists, nurses, MSCs, BSCs, and enlisted
  • Directories of physicians, dentists, hospitals, clinics, and other hea
  • he tragedy, fell into a coma so serious that physicians despaired of her life.
  • This helps physicians determine whether or not each patient will b
  • Because of the stimulant side effect, physicians discovered that amphetamine could also be us
  • However, after delivering the baby, the physicians discovered that the baby was infected with C
  • akers for their newborns and recommends that physicians discuss with parents the potential benefits
  • to the signs of binge eating disorders, most physicians do not raise the question, either because th
  • Medieval Muslim physicians documented detailed and extensive lists of b
  • Adolf Hitler authorised one of his personal physicians, Dr Karl Brandt, to have the child killed.
  • ution's history dates back to 1908, when two physicians, Dr. Edward Campbell Davis and a former stud
  • originally worked alongside one of Hitler's physicians, Dr. Werner Haase, as a nurse at Humboldt Un
  • It was founded by three physicians: Dr. Ellis Sparks, Dr. James Earl Robertson,
  • This may include the low vision specialist, physicians, driving rehabilitators, occupational therap
  • entiate of the Royal College of Surgeons and Physicians, Edinburgh, and of the Faculty of Physicians
  • the Center came from a cadre of legislators, physicians, educators and business leaders who envision
  • ducational training ground for more than 150 physicians enrolled annually in the medical college's r
  • pect of lord Shiva worshipped as the lord of physicians, enshrined in temple about 6 km from Rajaraj
  • In 1954 these physicians established the New York City Medical Societ
  • ature babies to fill the incubators; because physicians expected the babies to die, Couney was not l
  • The American Academy of Family Physicians, FAFP's parent organization, holds a members
  • American College of Physicians, Fellow
  • Hilaro Barlow (physician), Royal College of Physicians, first editor of Guy's Hospital Reports
  • While most physicians fled the city, including the renowned Thomas
  • Their physicians focus on wellness, nutrition, and preventati
  • t belonged also to the overlapping circle of physicians following the tradition of William Harvey, a
  • established in 1971 by the Royal College of Physicians following the UK Government refusing to act
  • the first Intifada he served as director of Physicians for Human Rights, Israel.
  • His work with organizations like Physicians for Human Rights has taken him to numerous c
  • 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,
  • He was active in the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, which won
  • tee, and before that he was the President of Physicians for Human Rights.
  • of the Oculists was widely used by European physicians for hundreds of years.
  • Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP), is an
  • The foundation behind Physicians for Life is to provide a membership forum fo
  • om 1977 to 1986, Caldicott was involved with Physicians for Social Responsibility (founded originall
  • om the German affiliate of the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War.
  • unded in 1981 as the American Association of Physicians for Human Rights, GLMA "came out of the clos
  • Physicians for Human Rights
  • astroenterology and a member of the Japanese Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War.
  • Physicians for Life is an IRS non-profit religious orga
  • Physicians for Life was founded in 1986, and has produc
  • Levine, who were both doctors and members of Physicians for Social Responsibility.
  • International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, an organi
  • olar 1953, a leading member of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, and the f
  • His three sons were also physicians for the Army, and assisted him as Junior Sur
  • ined the United States system of reimbursing physicians for medical services.
  • One such international group (International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War) was award
  • it refers transplant patients, and exchanges physicians for cross-training.
  • ce Prize for his work with the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War.
  • rganizations that promote justice, including Physicians for Human Rights, the International Center f
  • In 2003, he was honored by Physicians for Social Responsibility, Lupus L.A., and t
  • name had been added to the list of selecting physicians for a large group of inmates transferred fro
  • ugh EPEC), organ donation awareness program, Physicians for Responsible Negotiations (PRN), The Cult
  • uther King, Jr. Anderson is also a member of Physicians for Social Responsibility.
  • as Croonian Lecturer to the Royal College of Physicians for the year 1900.
  • represented Taiwan as a team member for the Physicians for Peace organization and Northwest Medical
  • numerous human rights organizations, such as Physicians for Human Rights and Amnesty International,
  • ational, National Organization for Women and Physicians for Social Responsibility.
  • ..) second in honour to the Hylobii, are the physicians, for they apply philosophy to the study of t
  • ealth Action AIDS, a campaign conducted with Physicians for Human Rights to engage the US health pro
  • Inspired by International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, it was fo
  • The Bay Area Physicians for Human Rights is founded in San Francisco
  • the Nobel Peace Prize-winning International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, the World
  • ends of the Earth, Greenpeace, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, and the N
  • Dr Quentin Young, National Coordinator, Physicians for a National Health Program
  • Physicians for Human Rights-Israel has operated the Mob
  • an, MD of Fort Wayne, Indiana and a group of physicians formed the Physicians' Guarantee Company in
  • surveying a random sample of more than 2,000 physicians, found that most medical doctors, at 73%, su
  • rt Forum, Councillor of the Royal College of Physicians, foundation fellow of the UK Faculty of Spor
  • College of Physicians founded in London.
  • ion have asserted that direct advertising to physicians, free samples, and research stipends encoura
  • office of President of the Royal College of Physicians from 1931 to 1937.
  • Twice a year, some hundred physicians from all over the world exchange their white
  • ical students, residents, fellows, and other physicians from various institutions around the world,
  • triple bolus test was introduced in 1973 by physicians from the London Royal Postgraduate Medical S
  • An article by three physicians from Weill Cornell Medical College published
  • o 1986 and President of the Royal College of Physicians from 1992 to 1997.
  • Muslim physicians from Al-Andalus contributed significantly to
  • Lanka and President of the Ceylon College of Physicians from 1987-1988 .
  • September, based on a random sample of 6,000 physicians from the American Medical Association, state
  • ere he was President of the Royal College of Physicians from 1983 to 1989, and President of Wolfson
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