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American Academy of Ophthalmology announces Special Recognition Award recipients

... November 16, 2003 in Anaheim, Calif. Mr. McManus, executive director of National Alliance for Eye and Vision R...vision research. For almost 30 years, he served as executive officer and deputy director and senior advisor at the National Eye Institute (NEI) of the National I...

False memories, failing recall are not an inevitable consequence of aging, research suggests

... be more directly linked to measurable declines in executive control functions in frontal brain lobes. "We tested a group of adults with an average age of 75 years and found that about one out of four had managed to avoid the memory declines so common in older adults," said Roediger. "Older adults who maintain...

U.S. News & World Report ranks The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia the top pediatric center

...ys Steven M. Altschuler, M.D., president and chief executive officer of The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. "We take our responsibility as a leader in providing excellent patient care seriously and are committed to finding cures and treatments for children through innovative research and quality education...

Patients lose access to neurological care, according to survey

...s to neurological care," says Catherine M. Rydell, executive director and CEO of the American Academy of Neurology. The survey showed that among the 199 neurologists who have made at least one change in their practices over the last two years: More than 51 percent have begun referring complex cases instead ...

Russell Berrie Foundation gift to Columbia University propels diabetes treatment into new era

...f diabetes patients, said Dr. Gerald D. Fischbach, executive vice president and dean of the faculties of medicine and health sciences at Columbia University Health Sciences. Cellular therapy Cellular therapy research involves manipulating cells through genetic and other means, so that when they are implant...

Eunice Park named a 2003 Hartford Doctoral Fellow

...ished in 1929 by John A. Hartford, who was a chief executive of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company. The Doctoral Fellows program is one of five programs funded under the Hartford Strengthening Geriatric Social Work Initiative, which collaborates with social work education programs to prepare needed, agi...

Nine chosen to receive funding for geriatric social work research

...ished in 1929 by John A. Hartford, who was a chief executive of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company. Nearly all of the Foundation's grants are directed to its Aging and Health Program, which addresses two major areas: Academic Geriatrics and Training; and Integrating and Improving Services for Elders. T...

How should medical care that emphasizes human relationships be taught to future doctors?

...versity School of Medicine and president and chief executive officer of Regenstrief Institute Inc., will lead t...ons with one another," said Stephen Leapman, M.D., executive associate dean for educational affairs at the IU School of Medicine....

Report urges Congress to increase medical research

...Parkinson's and heart disease," said Daniel Perry, executive director of the Alliance for Aging Research, which organized the Task Force. "We are jeopardizing the quality of life for aging Americans by seriously under-funding research and training programs following five years of unprecedented growth," added ...

Assessment finds gaps in access to nations trauma centers

...ters when they occur," said Harry Teter, Jr., LLB, executive director of the American Trauma Society. The inventory of centers will be maintained and used to establish ongoing communications among centers as part of the Society's Trauma Information Exchange Program (TIEP). The TIEP is being funded by the Nati...

Health Affairs forum explores new hospital-tier insurance plans

...ing decisions for consumers. Marjorie Ginsburg, executive director of Sacramento Healthcare Decisions, write...ealth Plans," Thomas Priselac, president and chief executive officer of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, argues that hospital tiering that uses cost alone as a basis...

Emory gathers global experts to address business and legal challenges of HIV/AIDS fight

...bal HIV/AIDS coordinator, World Bank o Paul Zeitz, executive director, Global AIDS Alliance The symposium will address questions such as: o Is there a long-range formula for success against HIV/AIDS in the developing world? o Can a point be established where human rights considerations trump intellectual pro...

NPSF Patient Safety Congress looks at safety from nine points of view

...conference possible," added Edgman-Levitan, who is executive director of the John D. Stoeckle Center for Primary Care at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Sponsors include Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation, AonHealthcare Alliance, CIGNA HealthCare, Delmarva, Fairview HealthSystem, GOAL/QPC, ...

An extra hour of sleep can make a big difference for kids

...sleep deprivation significantly impairs the brains executive control system, which helps people organize, prioritize and focus on tasks. But few sleep-deprivation studies have focused on children, and those few have tended to examine extreme rather than modest sleep deprivation. The daily struggles between chi...

Nabi Biopharm's nicotine vaccine

.... Gury, Nabi Biopharmaceuticals chairman and chief executive officer, said, "The issuance of this second patent on NicVAX further solidifies our proprietary position around this vaccine and provides added momentum to our product development efforts. Nicotine addiction is an important health concern in the Uni...

Primary care in the United States in crisis

... Disillusion and Dissolution? Lewis G. Sandy, MD, executive vice president, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; and Steven A. Schroeder, MD, formerly president and CEO of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and now distinguished professor of health and health care at UCSF. 5) Primary Care: The Next Renaissance...

Millions of Americans are failing to get recommended health care

... least 20 physician members. The presidents, chief executive officers or medical directors of the groups took part in one-hour telephone surveys from September 2000 to September 2001. "The processes we studied are known to improve the quality of patient care," said Dr. Lawrence Casalino, assistant professor o...

Internet porn-blocking software neednt block health information, study finds

...l Howell, M.D., and Rodney Hayward, M.D. Note: An executive summary of the study and a link to the complete searching and blocking results will be available at http://www.kff.org . The summary will also be available by calling the Kaiser Family Foundation's publication request line at 1-800-656-4533. Note t...

$15 million grant spurs cancer collaboration; M. D. Anderson, University of Puerto Rico

...ughout the world," said Margaret L. Kripke, Ph.D., executive vice president and chief academic officer at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. "It's important that we take that research out into the world, beyond the center's walls, to fulfill that mission. Our new relationship with The University of Puerto Rico Canc...

Engineered blood vessels prove durable and clot resistant

..." says Todd McAllister, Ph.D., president and chief executive officer of Cytograft Tissue Engineering in Novato, Calif., which developed the vessel-building technique. "Second, we demonstrated that thrombogenesis (the formation of blood clots) does not appear to be a problem in the short term up to 14 days. S...

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(Date:1/8/2009)... Board Decision May Be Revealed Friday, January 9.../ -- Today, Service Employees International Union... call of the SEIU International Executive Board to...e and homecare members out of SEIU United Healthca..., but delayed the final decision until tomorrow. ,...
(Date:1/8/2009)... California Assembly Member Tom Torlakson Introduc...wire-USNewswire/ -- Today, Lung Cancer Alliance-...mber Tom Torlakson (D-11th District) for his conti...ng funding for lung cancer research. For the thir...ng cancer research is being considered in the Cali...
(Date:1/8/2009)... Results of St. Jude study could shape new treatme... Jan. 8 Scientists at S...ated a more effective treatment for bacterial pneu...ibiotics clindamycin and azithromycin, which kill ...e more effective than a standard first-line treatm...
(Date:1/8/2009)...y,re not quick to condemn hurtful comments, study ...y News) -- Many people overestimate how strongly t...dy says. , Sixty-three percent of study partic... to partner for an experiment with a white person ...er made racist comments about the black person whe...
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