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International Space Medicine Summit 2013 — Tereshkova Video Presentation – Video
International Space Medicine Summit 2013 — Tereshkova Video Presentation May 17, 2013 Physicians and biomedical scientists gather to discuss space medicine research at this annual conference organized by the Baker Institute and Ba… By: Rice University's Baker Institute Continue reading
International Space Medicine Summit 2013 — Luncheon and Live Connect to Antarctic Science Station – Video
International Space Medicine Summit 2013 — Luncheon and Live Connect to Antarctic Science Station May 18, 2013 Physicians and biomedical scientists gather to discuss space medicine research at this annual conference organized by the Baker Institute and Ba… By: Rice University's Baker Institute Continue reading
International Space Medicine Summit 2013 — AMS – Video
International Space Medicine Summit 2013 — AMS May 18, 2013 Physicians and biomedical scientists gather to discuss space medicine research at this annual conference organized by the Baker Institute and Ba… By: BakerInstitute Continue reading
International Space Medicine Summit 2013 — Panel II: Planning for Long-duration Missions – Video
International Space Medicine Summit 2013 — Panel II: Planning for Long-duration Missions May 17, 2013 Physicians and biomedical scientists gather to discuss space medicine research at this annual conference organized by the Baker Institute and Ba… By: Rice University's Baker Institute Continue reading
International Space Medicine Summit 2013 — Panel III: Maximizing Scientific Return – Video
International Space Medicine Summit 2013 — Panel III: Maximizing Scientific Return May 17, 2013 Physicians and biomedical scientists gather to discuss space medicine research at this annual conference organized by the Baker Institute and Ba… By: Rice University's Baker Institute Continue reading
International Space Medicine Summit 2013 — Panel IV: Science Challenges of Long-duration Flights – Video
International Space Medicine Summit 2013 — Panel IV: Science Challenges of Long-duration Flights May 18, 2013 Physicians and biomedical scientists gather to discuss space medicine research at this annual conference organized by the Baker Institute and Ba… By: BakerInstitute Continue reading
International Space Medicine Summit 2013 — Luncheon – Video
International Space Medicine Summit 2013 — Luncheon May 17, 2013 Physicians and biomedical scientists gather to discuss space medicine research at this annual conference organized by the Baker Institute and Ba… By: BakerInstitute Continue reading
International Space Medicine Summit 2013 — Group Reports – Video
International Space Medicine Summit 2013 — Group Reports May 18, 2013 Physicians and biomedical scientists gather to discuss space medicine research at this annual conference organized by the Baker Institute and Ba… Continue reading
New health care model centers on the patient
Lovelace and Atrinea Health have partnered to bring a new model for health care to Rio Rancho. Thats according to Dr. Continue reading
Internal Medicine residency match results encouraging for adults needing primary care
Public release date: 15-Mar-2013 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Steve Majewski 215-351-2514 American College of Physicians PHILADELPHIA, March 15, 2013 — The number of U.S. senior medical students choosing categorical internal medicine residencies increased for the fourth consecutive year. According to the 2013 National Resident Matching Program, 3,135 U.S. Continue reading
Study: Gift bans in medical school affect doctors’ later prescribing patterns
By Chelsea Conaboy, Globe Staff Doctors who attended medical schools that limited gifts to students from pharmaceutical companies — sponsored lunches, for example — may be less susceptible to drug marketing, a study published last week in the BMJ found. Researchers from Yale University looked at the prescribing practices of doctors who had attended one of 14 schools that were early adopters of such policies. Continue reading
Concierge Medicine Consulting Firm Celebrates a Decade of Personalized Care
CHICAGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)– For the last decade, Specialdocs Consultants, Inc. has been dedicated to successfully transitioning traditional medical practices to individually-designed concierge or personalized care models. During the past 10 years, Specialdocs has provided more than 100 physicians across the United Stateswith consulting, management and practice design services, along with financial processing, legal, and marketing support as they transition to a concierge practice, emphasizing personalized care. Continue reading
Role of spirituality in healing has its advocates but it's hard to prove
Mary H. Wilson has been living with inherited colon cancer for 49 years. She has endured 40 surgeries since she was 15 and, over time, embraced a gamut of spiritual perspectives: “Better me than anyone else” became “why couldn’t it have been someone else,” which gave rise to “every morning is a gift.” Wilson, who lives near Sandy, grew up in the Methodist Church and thinks of herself as a Christian. Continue reading
University of Utah Health Care First Hospital System in Country to Post Online Physician Reviews and Comments
SALT LAKE CITY–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Health care consumers considering a physician at University of Utah Health Care now have an additional tool online access to the systems patient satisfaction scores and comments. Continue reading
Japanese Physicians Visit Desert Regional Medical Center – Video
Japanese Physicians Visit Desert Regional Medical Center They're touring Southern California to explore how US health care facilities compare to Japan's.From:KMIR6Views:0 0ratingsTime:00:39More inNews Politics Continue reading
CAA Alumni Leaders Panel: Understanding Our Brains, Understanding Ourselves – Video
CAA Alumni Leaders Panel: Understanding Our Brains, Understanding Ourselves Moderator Jonathan Weiner, Maxwell M. Geffen Professor of Medical and Scientific Journalism, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and Richard Axel, 2004 Nobel laureate University Professor discuss the brain with Lise Eliot, associate professor of neuroscience, Chicago Medical School of Rosalind Franklin University; Neil Shneider, assistant professor, Department of Neurology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, and Leslie Vosshall, professor of biochemistry, Howard Hughes Medical Institute; Robin Chemers Neustein Professor and head, Laboratory of Neurogenetics and Behavior, Rockefeller UniversityFrom:columbiauniversityViews:1 0ratingsTime:01:21:37More inEducation Continue reading
$50M sale of Physician Associates signals major shift in Orlando health care
The pending $50 million sale of Physician Associates, Central Florida’s largest medical practice, to Orlando Health marks a giant shift in the local health-care landscape. When the expected merger takes effect Dec Continue reading
Saudi- Mobily and Sanofi to promote mHealth services
(MENAFN – Arab News) Etihad Etisalat (Mobily) and Sanofi, a global health care leader, have announced their collaboration for boosting the Mobilized Healthcare services (mHealth) with an innovative approach in the mobilized health care services in Saudi Arabia. The partnership of Sanofi and Mobily aims to offer a state-of-art (IBG Star) device and the newest technology in diabetes management smart application. All of this will enable patients to communicate their diabetes related data to their physicians or health care provider. Continue reading
IOM: Physicians play key role in stopping health system waste
Washington To cut down on what it says is a massive amount of waste and inefficiency in health care, an Institute of Medicine report is recommending that physicians and other health professionals become part of a learning system that uses new clinical support tools and payment models linking performance to patient outcomes, as well as a team approach to care management. A panel convened by the institute to look at the challenges facing the U.S Continue reading