...San Francisco, was launched last fall with a goal of informing medical professionals' research and other goals. The timing proved felicitous for Lustig...
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...Tech University Health Sciences Center (the Division) in Lubbock, a state chartered medical school. Dr. Joseph E. Hancock served as an associate professor under Variyam...
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...evening, the Hoopers were both in pain, and they sought and obtained medical treatment at a K-Clinic. They continued a course of treatment at...
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...a hospital by Rachel Lopez. Although Lopez's job title was "emergency medical technician" and she was licensed as an EMT-I, her primary duty...
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...addition, Raj published papers, gave a lecture on stem cell research, and supervised medical residents and a graduate student. Raj alleges that...
...the American Medical Association and others. The former contend that the patents are crucial to industry's willingness to invest in costly research; the latter...
...Healthcare Inc. is a Chicago-based company that provides software used in medical imaging and for health care business tasks. The company also markets health...
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