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    Jun 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Dr. Howard S. Williams, physician

    Dr. Howard S. Williams, a former staff physician at Father Martin's Ashley, a Harford County alcohol and substance abuse treatment center, died May 20 of meningoencephalitis, or inflammation of the brain, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
    Dr. Howard S. Williams, a former staff physician at Father Martin's Ashley, a Harford County alcohol and substance abuse treatment center, died May 20 of meningoencephalitis, or inflammation of the brain, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at Gilchrist Hospice in...

    Tags: Timonium, Hospitals and Clinics, Hunt Valley, Fishing, Health and Medical Professionals

  2. May 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Not enough doctors

    The Supreme Court's ruling on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, expected in June, will determine the future for countless Americans. Health care reform debates have elevated the plight of millions of uninsured Americans to the national consciousness. However, the physician workforce that would be needed to care for millions of newly insured people deserves equal attention.
    The Supreme Court's ruling on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, expected in June, will determine the future for countless Americans. Health care reform debates have elevated the plight of millions of uninsured Americans to the national...

    Tags: Government Health Care, Students, Health and Medical Professionals, Colleges and Universities, Healthcare Policies

  4. Mar 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Janset Nahum, nurse

    Janset Nahum, a registered nurse and neighborhood activist who was known as the "Unofficial Mayor of Sugarville," died March 9 of lung cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
    Janset Nahum, a registered nurse and neighborhood activist who was known as the "Unofficial Mayor of Sugarville," died March 9 of lung cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson. She was 79. Janset Aranlar was born in Adapazari, near Istanbul, one of three...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Immigration, Executive Branch, Health and Medical Professionals, Judaism

  6. Mar 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Medical students find out residencies at Match Day

    Twins William and Raphael "Rafi" Karkowsky have always shared life's best moments.
    Twins William and Raphael "Rafi" Karkowsky have always shared life's best moments. That was true again Friday when the brothers and best friends learned where they would begin their careers as doctors. They were among nearly 16,000 medical students...

    Tags: Cornell University, Students, Drugs and Medicines, Health and Medical Professionals, Colleges and Universities

  8. Mar 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Chocolate can help you stay thin, study shows

    Eating chocolate can make you thin, new study shows.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Eating chocolate can make you thin, new study shows. The article, Association Between More Frequent Chocolate Consumption and Lower Body Mass Index, was published Tuesday in the Archives of Internal Medicine. The full text of the article costs $30...

    Tags: High Blood Pressure, Medical Research, Health and Medical Professionals, BBC, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  10. Mar 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Maryland looks for doctors for shortage areas

    The state of Maryland is seeking doctors willing to practice in needy areas of the state, in exchange for up to $50,000 to repay student loans. The Maryland Loan Assistance Repayment Program was launched in 1996 and 157 primary care doctors have gone...

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Internists, General Practitioners

  12. Mar 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. US News: Hopkins is 2nd best school of medicine

    The<a href=&quot;http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-medical-schools" target="_blank"> U.S. New &amp; World Report graduate school rankings</a>&nbsp;are out and <a href="http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/" target="_blank">Johns Hopkins University</a> has moved up from 3rd to a tie for 2nd with the University of Pennsylvania.
    The U.S. New & World Report graduate school rankings are out and Johns Hopkins University has moved up from 3rd to a tie for 2nd with the University of Pennsylvania. They were behind top-ranked Harvard University. But they beat out Stanford University...

    Tags: Harvard University, Drugs and Medicines, Students, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health and Medical Professionals

  14. Mar 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Hopkins, UM graduate programs again rank among the best in nation, says U.S. News

    The Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland continue to boast some of the best graduate programs in the country, according to rankings released Tuesday by U.S. News & World Report. The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine rose one spot to a...

    Tags: Research, Drugs and Medicines, Health and Medical Professionals, Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland, College Park

  16. Dec 31, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Dr. John B. MacGibbon, treated mariners at port of Baltimore

    Dr. John Butler MacGibbon, an internal medicine specialist who treated port of Baltimore mariners, died Dec. 24 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson of complications of a stroke and a fall. He was 90 and lived in Original Northwood.
    Dr. John Butler MacGibbon, an internal medicine specialist who treated port of Baltimore mariners, died Dec. 24 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson of complications of a stroke and a fall. He was 90 and lived in Original Northwood. Born in Christchurch,...

    Tags: New Zealand, Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities, College Sports, Health and Medical Professionals

  18. Dec 19, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Hopkins Medicine hires Iowa dean as new CEO

    Rheumatologist and college dean Dr. Paul B. Rothman will serve as the next CEO of the $6.5 billion Johns Hopkins Medicine health system, ushering in a new era for the world-renowned medical institution that after a decade of rapid expansion faces the new challenges of an evolving health care industry.
    Rheumatologist and college dean Dr. Paul B. Rothman will serve as the next CEO of the $6.5 billion Johns Hopkins Medicine health system, ushering in a new era for the world-renowned medical institution that after a decade of rapid expansion faces the...

    Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Health and Medical Professionals, Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland, College Park, Internists

  20. Dec 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Dr. John Howard "Jack" Yardley

    Dr. John Howard &quot;Jack" Yardley, former director of pathology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, who had also been associate dean for academic affairs, died Dec. 7 of a stroke at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    Dr. John Howard "Jack" Yardley, former director of pathology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, who had also been associate dean for academic affairs, died Dec. 7 of a stroke at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The longtime Roland...

    Tags: Pancreatic Cancer, Research, Hospitals and Clinics, Arable Farming, Internists

  22. Feb 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. UM Medical School program aimed at increasing primary care physicians

    <a title=&quot;university of maryland school of medicine" href="http://medschool.umaryland.edu/" target="_blank">The University of Maryland School of Medicine</a> will use a five-year $877,000 grant&nbsp; on a program to increase the number of students who enter primary care fields.
    The University of Maryland School of Medicine will use a five-year $877,000 grant  on a program to increase the number of students who enter primary care fields. The school said Monday it will create a primary care track that will allow students to...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Drugs and Medicines, Students, Health and Medical Professionals

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