Saturday, September 6, 2014

Medicine & Public Health





Longer Looks: Alzheimer's And A Marriage; Racism In Medicine; Abortion Restrictions In Texas
The US, which has a mostly private health-care system, manages to spend more on its public health-care system than countries where the health-care ...
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KARK
3 UAMS Family Medical Centers Earn Highest Patient-Centered Status
A patient-centered medical home (PCMH) is a clinical setting where health ... UAMS family medical centers in Jonesboro, Fayetteville and Pine Bluff earned ... of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Health Professions and Public Health; ...
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HSPH News
Orientation 2014: HSPH welcomes new students
September 4, 2014 — The Harvard School of Public Health community welcomed new students during orientation activities held August 25-29, 2014.
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Nature World News
Experts Criticize WHO's Report on E-Cigarettes
Health experts criticized a recent World Health Organization report on ... and have the most important public health impact in the history of tobacco use ...
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James named Pond Chair in Health Policy and Management at Pitt
... significant contributions to the advancement of public health policy. ... combine expertise across all of the health sciences--medicine, public health, ...
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BioNews Texas
UTMB Names Surgeon Selwyn Rogers New Vice President and Chief Medical Officer
He also has a master's degree in public health from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and has been granted several awards and distinctions ...
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Economic Times
Medicine scam culprits will not be spared: Jitan Ram Manjhi
The health department had put the report of medicine scam probe committee, headed by Additional Director (Health) Dr K K Singh, in public domain ...
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SaintPetersBlog
Would Easier Access to Medical Marijuana Reduce Opioid Deaths in NJ?
Colleen L. Barry, associate professor of health policy and management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore.
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