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GSA confers 2006 Joseph T. Freeman Award to University of Wisconsin's Carnes

... The award presentation will take place at GSA's 59th Annual Scientific Meeting, which will be held from November 16th-20th, 2006 in Dallas, TX. The actual conferral will occur on Saturday the 18th at 1:45 p.m. at the Adam's Mark D...

Medical College of Wisconsin secures key contract from US HRSA

The Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, announced that the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research (CIBMTR) has been awarded the Stem Cell Therapeutic Outcomes Database contract by the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). The CIBMTR is a research partnership formed through an affiliation of the College's International Bone Marrow Transplant Registr...

Medical College of Wisconsin study

Community-based case managers are much more effective than traditional government outreach and enrollment programs in obtaining insurance coverage for uninsured Latino children, according to a study authored by a physician at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, and Children's Hospital of Wisconsin. The study appears in the December issue of Pediatrics, the world's leading pediatric jou...

Medical College of Wisconsin study shows better parent-physician communication can substantially prevent hospitalizations for childhood asthma

Each year, some 196,000 children are hospitalized in the United States with asthma attacks. In addition to the severe breathing problems that the children may experience, it also costs the health care system an estimated $835 million to treat them....... A new study by a Medical College of Wisconsin researcher indicates that up to half of childhood asthma hospitalizations could be prevented with...
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