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Medical School Exam Gets New Sections
Related To Story iStock By Madison Park, CNN POSTED: 2:28 pm MST February 16, 2012 UPDATED: 10:29 pm MST February 16, 2012 (CNN) — The exam all medical school applicants take will have new sections requiring a broader knowledge of psychology, sociology, and the social components of health starting in 2015.The changes are the first made since 1991 for the Medical College Admission Test, known as the MCAT.Patients tend to have great confidence in the scientific knowledge in their doctors, but less confidence in their bedside manners, said Dr. Continue reading
Posted in Medical School
Tagged a-crucial-role, a-good-doctor, a-half-hours, a-press-release, analysis, cnn, community, copyright, doctors, medical-school, people-, press-release, social-sciences
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North Carolina-based genetic resources fuel big scientific progress
Public release date: 16-Feb-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Ellen de Graffenreid edegraff@med.unc.edu 919-962-3405 University of North Carolina School of Medicine A series of 15 scientific papers published this week in the journals of the Genetics Society of America (Genetics and G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics) put North Carolina at the epicenter of a scientific resource called the Collaborative Cross ? a “library” of genetic diversity that scientists believe can help fast-track important discoveries about genetics and disease into new discoveries, tests, and treatments that impact human health. Researchers have long been frustrated by promising lab results that hit obstacles on the road to human application Continue reading
Posted in Human Genetics
Tagged america, australia-, australian, community, dean, faculty, health, health-sciences, medicine, research, university, work
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Connect the Doc Sponsors the UBC Run for Rural Medicine
Connect the Doc is proud to help support the UBC Medical Undergraduate Society in this year’s Run for Rural Medicine. Continue reading
Posted in Future Medicine
Tagged a-fun-and, british, community, connect, marketing, nadeem-kassam, rural-medicine, support-the-ubc
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The Anatomy, Complexity Of The Syrian Opposition
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Jill Grunewald: Beyond the Plate: Nourishment vs. Nutrition
For many of us, nutrition can be a confusing matter. It has become a topic of bewilderment, inciting dizzying searches for the ideal way to eat. Even if you've never wrestled with these concerns, you have to concur that Western society is bombarded with “expert” advice urging us to eat this and forego that for well being and longevity Continue reading
Posted in Longevity Medicine
Tagged a-dramatic-and, a-long-time, body, california, community, context, distinction, food, for-nourishment, health, institute-, michael-pollan, relationships
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Future US Microbiology Testing Market Outlook
NEW YORK, Feb. 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Future US Microbiology Testing Market Outlook http://www.reportlinker.com/p0771120/Future-US-Microbiology-Testing-Market-Outlook.html#utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=In_Vitro_Diagnostic Complete report $9,400. Continue reading
Posted in Future Medicine
Tagged automation, community, contracts, definition, environment, light, marketing, prevention, research, virus
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ALS Therapy nonprofit launches first Phase 2 drug trial
Steve Perrin, CEO, ALS Therapy Development Institute Tuesday, February 14, 2012 By Lori Valigra The ALS Therapy Development Institute (ALS TDI), a Cambridge-based nonprofit formed in 1999, said it is starting a Phase 2 trial of TDI 132, a candidate to treat Lou Gehrig’s disease (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or ALS). Continue reading
Posted in Muscular Dystrophy Stem Cells
Tagged als, california, community, massachusetts, nonprofit, phase, search, tdi
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Future US Transfusion Diagnostic Testing Market Outlook
NEW YORK, Feb. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Future US Transfusion Diagnostic Testing Market Outlook http://www.reportlinker.com/p0770979/Future-US-Transfusion-Diagnostic-Testing-Market-Outlook.html#utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=In_Vitro_Diagnostic Highlights Comprehensive 460-pages market segmentation analysis of the US transfusion testing market. Major issues pertaining to the US transfusion testing practice, as well as key economic, regulatory, demographic, social and technological trends with significant market impact during the next ten years Continue reading
Posted in Future Medicine
Tagged analysis, architect, community, companies, contracts, demographics, development, intelligence-, marketing, outlook, research, sales, study, technology, virus
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Summit Health expands cardiology services
CHAMBERSBURG – Community members living with heart disease, diabetes and other glandular issues won't have to go far to find doctors. Summit Health expanded their cardiology practice in January when the cardiologists from the former Keystone cardiology practice transitioned to Summit Health, and a new Endocrinology practice opened Feb. Continue reading
Posted in Cardiology
Tagged cardiologists, cardiology, chambersburg-, community, endocrinologist, endocrinology, members-living, nutrition, other-glandular, practice-opened, services-on-feb, summit-health
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National Library of Medicine acquires papers of sickle cell disease expert
Published on February 14, 2012 at 9:08 AM The National Library of Medicine of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the world's largest medical library, announced recently the acquisition of the papers of Charles F. Whitten, M.D., distinguished professor of pediatrics and associate dean of medicine emeritus at Wayne State University Continue reading
Posted in Cell Medicine
Tagged community, disease, education, medicine, national, research, source, wayne-state
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Medical Academy Charter School vote on tonight's Catasauqua Area School Board agenda
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Posted in Medical School
Tagged agreement, community, except-with, november, otherwise-used, privacy-policy-, revised-november, site, user, you-upload
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How Medical Schools View Community College Credits
Community colleges can be stepping stones for students interested in a variety of fields, including aspiring medical students. However, as a premedical student, your primary concern should be to learn and understand the information and principles reinforced in the premedical requirements, while strategically positioning yourself to stand out to medical school admissions committees. Many students have asked if and how transferring from a community college to a four-year institution will impact how the admissions committee will view them Continue reading
Posted in Medical School
Tagged a-community-college, a-second-master, a-summer-course, admissions, committee, community, mcat, medical, premedical, school, undergraduate, university
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North Texas Fertility Honors National Infertility Awareness Week® with IVF Cycle Donation
Donation to be awarded to area couple needing infertility treatment. Desoto, Texas (PRWEB) February 13, 2012 North Texas Fertility (NTF), an infertility program based in the Dallas area, is launching their first annual IVF Cycle Donation in honor of National Infertility Awareness Week (NIAW – April 22-28). Continue reading
Posted in IVF Treatment
Tagged a-subject-often, community, cycle, free, infertility, national, national-infertility, north-texas, phone, reproductive, texas, together, women
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Love: compatibility, chemistry part of it, but communication is the key
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Charles F. Whitten, Pioneering Sickle Cell Doctor, Has Papers Acquired By National Institutes Of Health Library
The National Institutes of Health's National Library of Medicine has acquired the papers of the late Charles F. Whitten, a respected Detroit pediatrician known for his expertise and work related to Sickle Cell Disease. Whitten, who passed away in 2008 at the age of 86, served as chief of pediatrics at Detroit Receiving Hospital and was the first African-American to head a hospital department in the city Continue reading
Posted in Cell Medicine
Tagged america, city, community, education-fund, health, school, sickle, university, wayne, wayne-state, whitten
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Dr. Jerome Tobis dies at 96; UCI professor, physician and researcher
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Posted in Longevity Medicine
Tagged bronx, chicago, chicago-medical, college, community, daughter, department, faculty, home-, journal, medical, wife
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JWCC makes chemistry fun for Quincy third graders
QUINCY, Ill. (WGEM) — Chemistry was made fun Friday for a group of third graders at John Wood Community College Continue reading
Posted in Chemistry
Tagged are-interested, community, contact-him-, created-gases, experience, experiments, like-science, professor, said-if-other, science-or-not, teachers, third-graders
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Heathwood Hall planting seeds of change
It may be early February, but 10th-grade biology students at Heathwood Hall Episcopal School already have their hands in the dirt, planting trays of dill and peppers that will be ready in early spring. “Believe it or not guys,” says science teacher, Jim Morris “together you’ve planted almost 100 seed trays.” Students file out of the classroom and take a spiral staircase down to the school’s Robert Clark Greenhouse, where they will be filling more plastic trays with dirt and making tiny indentations in the soil — all part of the effort to get ready for Heathwood Hall’s April 12 spring plant sale. Both the sale and the greenhouse lessons are part of a larger “green” initiative at the private school, called School Environmental Education, or SEED. Continue reading
Posted in Biology
Tagged a-classic-land, biology, community, director, education, environment, goals, heathwood-hall, initiative, mind, morris, program, sale, video
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DNA tests rule out Virginia man convicted in 1978 rape
The Associated Press © February 7, 2012 By Frank Green Richmond Times-Dispatch RICHMOND Investigators knocked on Bennett S. Continue reading