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  • The goal of the fund was to bring women physicians from England to work at a proposed medical i
  • hat included recruitment of nationally known physicians from the faculties of such institutions as H
  • More than eighty percent of its physicians graduated from the prestigious university.
  • eneticist and member of the Royal College of Physicians, graduated 1920.
  • North Shore Physicians Group currently has 17 offices in several co
  • nformation Systems for Northwestern Memorial Physicians Group (NMPG), the largest primary care group
  • The physicians group is a network of North Shore area prima
  • A multi-specialty physicians group, Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates p
  • In 1902, Physicians' Guarantee Company changed its name to the P
  • its roots back to a predecessor company, the Physicians' Guarantee Company.
  • In 1905, two British physicians, H.W. Thomas and A. Breinl, reported that at
  • “The physicians had money problems and were not entirely hap
  • s rumoured the Royal Australasian College of Physicians had to change their assessment method after
  • De humani corporis fabrica (1543), the Quack Physicians' Hall (c.
  • pital with 17 sisters, 171 lay people and 60 physicians has grown into a facility licensed for 376 b
  • In the past, physicians have often placed too many embryos in the ho
  • "Many celebrated physicians have recommended it.
  • ion of the professional conduct of Ayurvedic physicians have been approved by the Minister of Health
  • l specialties, California Cancer Specialists physicians have been named in "America's Best Doctors f
  • Physicians have difficulty in estimated risks of diseas
  • In a presentation to the Royal College of Physicians he postulated that "Devonshire colic", a pai
  • Made a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians he delivered a Goulstonian Lecture in 1947,
  • ellow of all three medical royal colleges of physicians, he became a Fellow of the Royal Society of
  • 010, it was announced that PHC of Florida, a Physicians Health Choice subsidiary, had acquired Flori
  • Founded by George M. Rapier III, MD, Physicians Health Choice evolved from WellMed Medical M
  • Physicians Health Choice contracts with the government
  • October 2009, HealthMetrix Research awarded Physicians Health Choice its 2010 Senior Choice Gold Aw
  • Both of his parents were physicians; his mother Helene Deutsch was a professor o
  • He founded Physicians Hospital (NYC) in 1935, and served as its pr
  • ankfein, M.D. was a physician and founder of Physicians Hospital in Jackson Heights, Queens (NYC).
  • d as a competitive weapon in turf wars among physicians, hospitals, HMOs, and other entities.
  • then interpreting these results and advising physicians how to adjust a drug's dosage to achieve an
  • e William Munk, Roll of the Royal College of Physicians, ii (1878)
  • 2006, and Hon Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 2007.
  • Harveian Oration before the Royal College of Physicians in 1836.
  • He is noted for being among the first physicians in North America to employ chloroform as a s
  • A meeting of the Royal College of Physicians in the early 19th century.
  • rgical training program for African-American physicians in Georgia and Alabama.
  • has mentored dozens of young scientists and physicians in his career.
  • 9 she was named one of the ten leading women physicians in the western world.
  • elated products to primary care office-based physicians in the United States.
  • where he became one of the more influential physicians in Europe.
  • It was established in 1797 by 10 physicians in order to foster the common interests of i
  • eir collections in order to better serve the physicians in Harris County and the teaching and resear
  • nsing boards to limit the supply of licensed physicians in order to raise physician wages, which the
  • certain degree, governs approximately 24,000 physicians in Ontario.
  • sociation is a professional organization for physicians in Ontario, Canada founded in 1880.
  • a, 1902: Including a Directory of Practicing Physicians in The United States of America, Canada, Cub
  • was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 1819 and delivered their Lumleian lecture
  • y of Edinburgh in 1800, the Royal College of Physicians in 1805 and the Royal Society in 1816.
  • Although Long demonstrated its use to physicians in Georgia on numerous occasions, he did not
  • While some physicians in the United States once pitched cigarettes
  • y, there are nearly 70,000 practicing family physicians in the United States, and nearly one in four
  • train the next generation of board certified physicians in our community" said Sandy Sosa Guerrero,
  • etings of the (Austrian) Imperial Society of Physicians in Vienna, 1886.
  • ones", is a play on sawbones, an epithet for physicians, in particular, those qualified as surgeons.
  • d training for all MD and the majority of DO physicians in the United States.
  • With hundreds of physicians in and around the neighborhood, St. Elizabet
  • and became a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in Ireland in 1902.
  • e most respected neurological and orthopedic physicians in the market.
  • The health system employs over 550 physicians in a variety of specialties to include women
  • One of the few African American physicians in Mississippi, he established a medical pra
  • 8 he became a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians; in 1822 regius professor of medicine in suc
  • The consulting staff consists of 18 physicians in the specialties of Diagnostic Radiology,
  • udents/graduates who wish to become licensed physicians in the U.S..
  • cal students/graduates who seek licensure as physicians in the U.S. From January 2011, the registrat
  • atlas in the library of the Royal College of Physicians in London.
  • dmitted a licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians in 1808.
  • ool of Medicine graduated its first class of physicians in 1972.
  • are increasingly being recommended by Health Physicians in the U.S. to treat allergies, hayfever, rh
  • and he soon took a position among the first physicians in the city.
  • , one of the first licensed African-American physicians in Alexandria once lived and held his practi
  • works on pharmacology were widely quoted by physicians in Muslim Spain.
  • of Medicare's Incentive Payment Program for Physicians in Health Professional Shortage Areas".
  • She joined the Royal College of Physicians in 1954.
  • was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 1888 and delivered their Croonian Lecture
  • he free treatment of the poor and encouraged physicians in the development of Unani medicine.
  • mally defined at the CIBA guest symposium of physicians in 1959.
  • He became a Member of the Royal College of Physicians in 1913 and a Fellow of the Royal College of
  • ame president of the Association of American Physicians in 1911 and was given an honorary Doctor of
  • Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in 1958, and a Fellow of the Royal College o
  • Born to an Egyptian family of physicians in Edinburgh, Scotland, he grew up in Kuwait
  • an ulpan in Dimona, her parents took jobs as physicians in Jerusalem.
  • an M.D. in 1863, and at the Royal College of Physicians in London, England.
  • was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 1924 and delivered their Goulstonian Lect
  • oundation by royal charter of the College of Physicians in London, and he was the first president of
  • Goulstonian lectures at the Royal College of Physicians in London.
  • London in 1972, and of the Royal College of Physicians in 1976.
  • Goulstonian Lecture at the Royal College of Physicians in 1939 entitled Mechanism of diabetes melli
  • incorporated in Chicago, Illinois, to train physicians in a not-for-profit environment.
  • his Harveian Oration at the Royal College of Physicians in 1970, on the motion of blood in the veins
  • n as the preferred treatment method for some physicians in the British National Health Service.
  • great grandfather had been one of the first physicians in South Carolina.
  • Anvita Health was founded by physicians in 2000 as SafeMed to help prevent avoidable
  • A. Murphey, the daughter of one of the first physicians in Wellsboro.
  • John Hefferon, one of the leading orthopedic physicians in Chicago, was the Medical Director for NOH
  • was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 1915 and in 1923 delivered their Bradshaw
  • founded in 1980 to meet the billing needs of physicians in private practice in the Greater New York
  • mous recurring roles were as various autopsy physicians in 25 episodes of Perry Mason, as Coroner Ge
  • He joined the College of Physicians in 1643, and became physician to Charles I o
  • He was among the attending physicians in the aftermath of the attack on attack on
  • His portrait is held by the Royal College of Physicians in London.
  • vanced analytic techniques are used to value physicians in a hospital setting.
  • important French and foreign researchers and physicians in infectious diseases.
  • became a licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians in 1677, obtaining a licence from Oxford Uni
  • licensed to practice by the Royal College of Physicians in London.
  • a Licentiate (LRCP) of the Royal College of Physicians in London.
  • al, social and personal advancement of women physicians, in 1924.
  • r quality care at a lower cost compared with physicians in small group practices."
  • Award from the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care, the Crystal Heart award from t
  • He was a censor of the College of Physicians in 1655, 1657, 1659, 1669, and 1678, and he
  • s now the University of Florida Jacksonville Physicians, Inc. (UFJPI).
  • cticing physician and president of Emergency Physicians, Inc.. Patterson also served as president of
  • ration of more than 200 Northeast Ohio-based physicians, including primary care physicians, surgeons
  • ATH employs more than 500 in-house physicians including 60 residents and fellows and ~200
  • se of Ann Green, who survived a hanging, the physicians intending to dissect the cadaver were Bathur
  • ersity wrote that "if only a small number of physicians intentionally or negligently withhold inform
  • Fox, M.D. began regular meetings with other physicians interested in alcoholism and its treatment a
  • The Florida Academy of Family Physicians is headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida.
  • the presidency of Dr. Atkins, the College of Physicians issued the first ‘London Pharmacopeia.'
  • One of Wapakoneta's earliest physicians, John H. Nichols designed his two-story, sev
  • help our students, faculty, researchers and physicians learn and apply these innovative community o
  • Physicians legally can and often do prescribe medicines
  • Physicians like Max Joseph von Pettenkofer, Sebastian K
  • Known for traditional Ayurveda Physicians like Chatharu Nair and Vaidyamadom Valiya Na
  • Three physicians lived in Chalk Level, but no lawyers.
  • ining the Membership of the Royal College of Physicians, London she also sat for the Doctorate in Me
  • to ‘A Collection of Grants to the College of Physicians,' London, 1660.
  • y 1650, became a candidate of the College of Physicians, London, 4 July 1651, and a fellow of the sa
  • ian Lecturer in 1907 at the Royal College of Physicians, London, a physician at the Belgrave Hospita
  • 1754 was made Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
  • she met one of the country's pioneer female physicians, Lucy Sewell, who became an important friend
  • In pre-modern medicine, physicians made use of the axungia of the goose, the do
  • Full-time faculty and community physicians make up the hospital medical staff.
  • Physicians' Manual of Birth Control.
  • Osteopathic physicians may also seek board certification via the Am
  • ian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) physicians, medical students, and their supporters in a
  • h care district featuring a concentration of physicians, medical services and pharmacies.
  • A Physicians Medical Office Building is also under constr
  • Aboard were physicians, medical supplies, and activists, including
  • of Temecula ·Primary Care Associates ·Mercy Physicians Medical Group, Inc. ·Redlands Family Practic
  • According to this theory, physicians might have advertised this common service by
  • nurse teams in primary care practices to the physicians' most complex patients, mainly older adults
  • sociation, the American College of Emergency Physicians, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, the National
  • Some attending physicians moved with the civilian patients to temporar
  • D. Bruce Award from the American College of Physicians, Nathan Davis Award from the American Medica
  • ace of Medicine: Celebrating America's Women Physicians, National Institutes of Health
  • , and it minimized the number of instruments physicians needed to use.
  • This makes some physicians nervous and should prompt caution when start
  • e or had been from higher classes, including physicians, newspaper editors, doctors, and officers.
  • ed and named in his honor, by the College of Physicians, noted physicians William Stokes and of Robe
  • e American Association of Planned Parenthood Physicians, now known as the Association of Reproductiv
  • erves as an initial broad screening tool for physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistant
  • s of clinics bring specialists, primary care physicians, nurses and other care givers together as a
  • 12,000 physicians, nurses and staff serve and fulfill the miss
  • on Christian Science healing to hundreds of physicians, nurses, healthcare professionals, and clerg
  • ical and public health professionals such as physicians, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, veterinarian
  • t includes over 1500 nuns and is composed of physicians, nurses, lawyers, teachers and social worker
  • ives medical students, residents, practicing physicians, nurses, technicians, first responders and o
  • s for Healthcare Reform (HPfHR), is group of physicians, nurses, public health experts, healthcare e
  • The Department has more than 300 physicians, nurses, dentists and dental workers, labora
  • re often used for their therapeutic effects; physicians occasionally prescribe amphetamines to treat
  • mitted an extra licentiate of the College of Physicians of London 4 April 1640.
  • -2) and as president of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (1854-6).
  • e an honorary fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and a foreign fellow of the Roy
  • The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Building, designed by the fi
  • of Edinburgh (1859-61), the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (1884-7), the Royal Society of
  • He was one of the founders of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia in 1787, and was its preside
  • bn 'Isa is considered one of the most famous physicians of the tenth century.
  • He was a member of the Royal College of Physicians of London, and one of the proprietors of the
  • ty of Alberta and president of the Emergency Physicians of Alberta within the Alberta Medical Associ
  • nary War, and was a fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, of which he was one of the
  • He became a fellow of the College of Physicians of London in 1676; censor in 1683; Harveian
  • He was President of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, Fellow of the Royal Society of L
  • cited her as one of the 12 outstanding women physicians of the world.
  • an behavior and frequently made referrals to physicians of neurology and endocrinology.
  • He was for many years one of the leading physicians of Bath, Somerset, where his grandfather, Wi
  • 3 under the auspices of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
  • of Trinity College, and the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
  • he was made a member of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland.
  • He was president of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland first in 1681 and on a number of
  • He was made a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and a licenceate of the Royal C
  • Clinics, the group practice of most faculty physicians of Stanford University School of Medicine, i
  • so served as president of the Association of Physicians of the Province of Tarragona and president o
  • ersity Press on behalf of the Association of Physicians of Great Britain and Ireland.
  • gists of Canada (1997), the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (1997), the Royal College of Su
  • condemnation of the practices of the Spanish physicians of his time.
  • 5 and the foundation of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh in 1681.
  • appointed President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, holding the position until 198
  • n Medical Association and the Association of Physicians of Australasia.
  • Acheson was President of the Association of Physicians of Great Britain and Ireland (1979) and the
  • ician, and president of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland.
  • x, the Talbert Medical Group was sold to the physicians of the Talbert Medical Group, the Riverside
  • d 26 April 1632, left £200 to the College of Physicians of London to found a lectureship, to be held
  • based facility accredited by the College of Physicians of Quebec for the training of laser vision c
  • d he became a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London in 1859.
  • ber of the Board of Hospitals Association of Physicians of Barcelona.
  • Medal in Medicine from the Royal College of Physicians of Canada in 1994 and the Michael Smith Awar
  • He became a fellow of the College of Physicians of London about 1575, but his admission is n
  • The physicians of the Cancer Center provide inpatient and s
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