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The American Health Council has honored Dr. Dan Andreae, as " Best in Medicine" in recognition of his outstanding dedication and leadership in the field of medical advancement & Neurology

The American Health Council is proud to Honor Dr. Dan Andreae to the Board of "Best in Medicine" for his compassion, and willingness to make a difference in the world of medical advancement




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Dr. Neal Shah Celebrated for Dedication to the Field of Medicine

Dr. Neal Shah lends years of expertise into his work with Maryland Kidney Group and Healing Microbiome




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Trinity School of Medicine Partners with Chartjoy

A New Pathway to Med School for Scribes




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Dual board-certified obesity medicine and interventional radiology physician, David Prologo, named nine-time Castle Connolly Top Doctor

J. David Prologo, MD, FSIR, ABOM-D has been recognized as a 2024 Castle Connolly Top Doctor — the ninth consecutive year he has received the prestigious Top Doctor honor.




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Regenerative Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Relocates Columbia, MD Office to New, Expanded Facility

Regenerative Orthopedics & Sports Medicine (ROSM), a leader in non-surgical treatments for orthopedic conditions, is excited to announce the relocation of its Columbia, MD office to a new, state-of-the-art facility, as of August 26, 2024.




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Annah Elizabeth for Expertise in Energy Medicine and Spiritual Mediumship

Annah Elizabeth is a distinguished Healing Specialist, professional speaker, life and spiritual coach, founder of The Five Facets® of Healing and creator of The Five Facets Philosophy on Healing.




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Gilbert Case for Expertise in Industry, Neuroscience and Medicine

Gilbert Case is a pioneering expert in photobiomodulation as the founder of Advanced Medical Health Clinic




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[Pangyo Tech] Ministry of Science and ICT Created the SW Development Security Hub in Pangyo… Telemedicine Service Would Be Possible

SW Development Security Hub provides services such as diagnosis, education and second hand experience of vulnerabilities in source code security for SMEs.




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Lynn M. Fenwick, DVM Celebrated for Excellence in Veterinary Medicine

Lynn M. Fenwick, DVM is a veterinarian and the owner of Breton Veterinary Hospital




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Breakthrough in Veterinary Medicine: Fifteen Novel Species Benefit from Veterinary Telehealth Service

New study demonstrates the potential of veterinary telehealth to reach different species of animals




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Marquis Who's Who Honors George A. Kramer III, DVM, for Expertise in Veterinary Medicine and Higher Education

George A. Kramer III, DVM, is honored as the chief of staff at Atlantic Coast New York Veterinary Specialists




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Andrea Fuyuko Honda Recognized for Dedication to the Field of Medicine

Dr. Andrea Fuyuko Honda is a Senior Vice President, medical communications and advertising specialist, clinical researcher, speaker, and author




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Enlyte Launches Physical Medicine Network

Enlyte on Thursday announced the launch of Apricus Physical Medicine, a network for rehabilitation services, including occupational therapy and physical therapy. Enlyte said its specialty network brand will provide injured workers…




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DWC Seeks Comments on Telemedicine Rules

The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation seeks public comments on draft rules that would allow doctors to use telemedicine to perform maximum medical improvement examinations. “For example, when a treating doctor treats…




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The Case for Evidence-Based Medicine in Managing Workplace Injuries

This presentation aims to explain the concept and importance of evidence-based medicine (EBM) in managing workplace injuries. Troy Prevot, Director of Strategic Solutions from ODG by MCG, will cover how…




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Dean of Weill Cornell Medicine Dr. Robert Harrington to receive the 2024 Chairman’s Award

Embargoed until 7 a.m. CT/8 a.m. ET, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024   DALLAS, Nov. 6, 2024 — Robert A. Harrington, M.D., FAHA, the Stephen and Suzanne Weiss Dean of Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City, will receive the 2024 Chairman’s Award at the...




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Targeted scientific research projects to demonstrate effectiveness of ‘food is medicine’ in health care

DALLAS, Jan. 24, 2024 — In an effort to identify effective food is medicine approaches for incorporating healthy food into health care delivery, the American Heart Association, the world’s leading voluntary organization focused on heart and brain health...




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The American Heart Association joins consortium with full support for a new American Board of Cardiovascular Medicine

DALLAS, Monday, October 30, 2023 – The national Board of Directors of the American Heart Association last week voted to provide full support to the House of Cardiology’s consortium proposal to create a new American Board of Cardiovascular Medicine...




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Webinar Honoring HHS Veterans: Exploring Career Paths in Science and Medicine at HHS (November 13, 2024 1:00pm)

Event Begins: Wednesday, November 13, 2024 1:00pm
Location:
Organized By: University Career Center


HHS is hosting the virtual event for veterans, “Webinar Honoring HHS Veterans: Exploring Career Paths in Science and Medicine at HHS” on Wednesday, November 13, from 1-3 p.m. ET. Veterans, register for the webinar: Veterans in Action: Careersin Health Science and Medicine at HHSThe webinar will showcaseveterans excelling in diverse career opportunities across HHS in health science and medicine and provide veterans with valuable advice for pursuing similar opportunities. Our veteran panelists from CDC, FDA, and NIH will share insights into their careers and discuss how their military service has shaped their paths.Veterans, join us to discover essential roles in the federal government and to receive valuable advice for pursuingsimilar opportunities. The webinar is open to the public.





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University of Toronto cell biologists discover on-off switch for key stem cell gene - Discovery may propel advances in regenerative medicine

Discovery may propel advances in regenerative medicineTORONTO, ON – Consider the relationship between an air traffic controller and a pilot. The pilot gets the passengers to their destination, but the air traffic controller decides when the plane can take off and when it must wait. The same relationship plays out at the cellular level in […]




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World expert on machine learning and genomic medicine to speak at BizSkule

Sunnyvale, CA – Deep learning will transform medicine, but not in the way that many advocates think. Biological complexity, rare mutations and confounding factors work against us, so that even if we sequence 100,000 genomes, it won’t be enough. Brendan Frey is engineering the future of personalized medicine. A professor in the University of Toronto’s Faculty […]




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Black Medicine: Ray Christian

On this episode, we’re turning the episode over to Ray Christian, a storyteller, historian, and valued member of the Moth family. We’re playing one of our favorite episodes from his podcast, “What’s Ray Saying,” and we just know you’ll love it.

You can find “What’s Ray Saying” wherever you get your podcasts, or click on this link: https://pod.link/1097310592




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Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024: Department of Health

Room 29, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for Health

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Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System: Cardiff University School of Medicine

Room 30, Parliament Buildings



  • Committee for Justice

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From ballet to medicine, a love of stories has driven this bioethicist

Stanford Medicine bioethicist Tyler Tate found high levels of success in ballet, miming, acting, fencing and collegiate tennis. But his love of storytelling ultimately led him to medicine.

The post From ballet to medicine, a love of stories has driven this bioethicist appeared first on Scope.




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The cells that stoke the imaginations of Stanford Medicine scientists

Our researchers picked cells from all over the human body — cells of all shapes, sizes and abilities. From the brain to the heart to the intestines.

The post The cells that stoke the imaginations of Stanford Medicine scientists appeared first on Scope.




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Stanford Medicine experts help Nobel winner custom design proteins for COVID-19 therapy

Custom designing proteins — a breakthrough recognized by the latest Nobel Prize in chemistry — could yield treatments that stop the worst of COVID-19 before it begins.

The post Stanford Medicine experts help Nobel winner custom design proteins for COVID-19 therapy appeared first on Scope.




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FSTP-RTM - Roadmap for Telemedicine<br/>

FSTP-RTM - Roadmap for Telemedicine




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[ F.780.1 (03/22) ] - Framework for telemedicine systems using ultra-high definition imaging

Framework for telemedicine systems using ultra-high definition imaging




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[ X.1080.1 (05/18) ] - e-Health and world-wide telemedicines - Generic telecommunication protocol

e-Health and world-wide telemedicines - Generic telecommunication protocol





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Technological advances in 3d printing are helping people who need medicines

A Sheffield design and additive manufacturing business is using its system to help the pharmaceutical industry to save valuable time in its production process.




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Teva leverages temperature and theft tracking from FourKites to deliver critical medicines globally

FourKites has announced that Teva, a global provider of generic medicines, has achieved a 0.005% incident rate by leveraging FourKites’ global carrier visibility solution, NIC-Place.




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Heel, manufacturer of biological medicines, digitises packaging lines with NextGen PAS-X MES

Drug manufacturer Heel has successfully implemented Werum PAS-X MES 3.3.0, Körber's NextGen MES for pharma, biotech, and cell & gene therapy, at its main plant in Baden-Baden, Germany.




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Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine awarded to David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian

Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine awarded to David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian




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Regenerative Medicine - from Protocol to Patient 1. Biology of Tissue Regeneration

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Regenerative Medicine - from Protocol to Patient 2. Stem Cell Science and Technology

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Regenerative Medicine - from Protocol to Patient 3. Tissue Engineering, Biomaterials and Nanotechnology

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Systems Medicine

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Nanotheranostics for personalized medicine

Location: Engineering Library- RS122.2.N36 2016




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Natural Health, Natural Medicine

Natural Health, Natural Medicine





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Medicine in Ancient Assyria & Babylonia

Medicine in Ancient Assyria & Babylonia



  • Assyrian Health Network

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Gabriel Kenoun: Medicine, Human Anatomy, and Geometry books

Gabriel Kenoun: Medicine, Human Anatomy, and Geometry books



  • Assyrian Health Network

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Opinion: The evidence shows women make better doctors. So why do men still dominate medicine?

Research suggests that the patients of female physicians' fare better on average. But old-fashioned sexism is still a barrier to their success in the profession.




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Careers event shows pupils a life in medicine

Inspiring the next generation of healthcare professionals.




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3 Physician-Scientists Will Share 2019 Nobel Prize For Physiology Or Medicine

Copyright 2019 NPR. To see more, visit ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: When William Kaelin was a pre-med student, one professor suggested he get a taste for laboratory research. It did not go well. WILLIAM KAELIN: It turns out in hindsight that virtually everything that could have been wrong in a laboratory was wrong in this laboratory. And I remember getting a C-minus, which for a pre-med is like having a wooden stake driven through your heart. SHAPIRO: Safe to say William Kaelin overcame that C-minus just fine. Not only did he make it through medical school and launch a career in research, today it was announced he will be awarded the 2019 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. NPR science correspondent Richard Harris picks up the story. RICHARD HARRIS, BYLINE: After his disastrous start in the lab, William Kaelin figured he would focus his attention on treating patients. And indeed, he started down that path, settling into a job at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston. KAELIN: And it




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Voter Pride And Purpose In Richmond / Book It: The Power Of Stories In Medicine

Residents in Richmond’s District 5 are calling for investment in arts and culture from their city leaders. And, in a new episode of Book It, the power of stories in medicine.




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How African Indigenous knowledge helped shape modern medicine

In the 1700s, an enslaved man named Onesimus shared a novel way to stave off smallpox during the Boston epidemic. Here’s his little-told story, and how the Atlantic slave trade and Indigenous medicine influenced early modern science.