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    May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Dr. Richard J. Bouchard, cardiologist

    Dr. Richard J. Bouchard, a retired cardiologist who played an instrumental role in the establishment of the cardiac catheterization laboratory at St. Agnes Hospital, died Saturday from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at Stella Maris Hospice. The longtime Timonium resident was 89.
    Dr. Richard J. Bouchard, a retired cardiologist who played an instrumental role in the establishment of the cardiac catheterization laboratory at St. Agnes Hospital, died Saturday from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at Stella Maris Hospice. The longtime...

    Tags: Yale University, Medical Specialization, Saint Agnes Hospital, Cardiac Rehabilitation, American Medical Association

  2. May 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Dr. Frederick L. Brancati, expert on diabetes

    Dr. Frederick L. Brancati, an internationally known expert on the epidemiology and prevention of type 2 diabetes who was director of the Division of General Internal Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, died Tuesday of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, at his Lutherville home. He was 53.
    Dr. Frederick L. Brancati, an internationally known expert on the epidemiology and prevention of type 2 diabetes who was director of the Division of General Internal Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, died Tuesday of...

    Tags: Columbia University, Pancreatic Cancer, University of Pittsburgh, American Diabetes Association, Harvard University

  4. May 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Philip Nivatpumin named medical director of Kaufman Cancer Center at Upper Chesapeake

    Upper Chesapeake Health (UCH) is pleased to announce that it has named Dr. Philip Nivatpumin has been named by Upper Chesapeake Health as medical director of the UCH Patricia D. and M. Scot Kaufman Cancer Center. The Kaufman Cancer Center is currently...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Phil McGraw, Harford County, White Marsh, University of Maryland, College Park

  6. Apr 16, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  7. Bel Air man advocates against eating meat [Letter]

    The new link between meat consumption and heart disease, discovered by Dr. Stanley Hazen of the Cleveland Clinic, is just the latest evidence linking meat consumption to killer diseases that cripple, then kill, 1.3 million Americans annually. Hazen's...

    Tags: Vegetarian Diet, Cleveland Clinic, September 11, 2001 Attacks, University of Oxford, Health and Medical Professionals

  8. Apr 3, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  9. Family of injured GBMC doctor providing updates online, reports 'excellent progress'

    A webpage updated by the family of Dr. Theodore Houk of Lutherville has detailed the injuries suffered when the doctor was hit by a car on his run to work last week, and reported "excellent progress" as of Tuesday evening.
    A webpage updated by the family of Dr. Theodore Houk of Lutherville has detailed the injuries suffered when the doctor was hit by a car on his run to work last week, and reported "excellent progress" as of Tuesday evening. A spokesman for Greater...

    Tags: Transportation Accidents, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Motorvehicle Accidents, Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics

  10. Apr 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Condition improves for Lutherville doctor struck by car

    Dr. Theodore Houk's condition after being struck by a car on North Charles Street on Thursday was upgraded from critical to serious over the weekend, according to a Maryland Shock Trauma Center spokeswoman.
    Dr. Theodore Houk's condition after being struck by a car on North Charles Street on Thursday was upgraded from critical to serious over the weekend, according to a Maryland Shock Trauma Center spokeswoman. Houk, 50, is well-known for jogging 5.5...

    Tags: Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics, Charles Street, Internists

  12. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Lutherville doctor known for running habits critically injured in Towson accident

    Shirtless, hair flowing, legs pumping, Dr. Theodore Houk is a familiar sight running along North Charles Street on his twice-daily, 5.5-mile trek between his Lutherville home and his job at Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
    Shirtless, hair flowing, legs pumping, Dr. Theodore Houk is a familiar sight running along North Charles Street on his twice-daily, 5.5-mile trek between his Lutherville home and his job at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. "You always see him out...

    Tags: Tropical Storms, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics, Charles Street

  14. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Best wishes to one of our most dedicated letter writers, Ted Houk

    Loyal readers of The Sun's opinion section may have felt a twinge of name recognition at the news of a 50-year-old Lutherville physician accidentally struck and seriously injured by an SUV on northbound North Charles Street Thursday morning. That might be because the pedestrian involved was a familiar name on these pages — Dr. Theodore "Ted" Houk.
    Loyal readers of The Sun's opinion section may have felt a twinge of name recognition at the news of a 50-year-old Lutherville physician accidentally struck and seriously injured by an SUV on northbound North Charles Street Thursday morning. That might be...

    Tags: Iraq War (2003-2011), Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Health and Medical Professionals, Wars and Interventions, Internists

  16. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. O's doctor becomes defense target in Angelos asbestos case

    The Orioles' team doctor, William H. Goldiner, tended to orange-clad ballplayers at the same time as he diagnosed thousands of blue-collar workers with asbestos-related illnesses whose cases were taken up by prominent lawyer and team owner Peter G. Angelos.
    The Orioles' team doctor, William H. Goldiner, tended to orange-clad ballplayers at the same time as he diagnosed thousands of blue-collar workers with asbestos-related illnesses whose cases were taken up by prominent lawyer and team owner Peter G....

    Tags: Trials, Lawyers, Heavy Engineering, Harvard Medical School, General Practitioners

  18. Mar 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. 300 Baltimore medical students learn their professional fate on 'Match Day'

    Vernissia Tam gulped down half a glass of champagne at noon Friday and prepared to scream. She was about to find out what kind of doctor she would become, and where she would train.
    Vernissia Tam gulped down half a glass of champagne at noon Friday and prepared to scream. She was about to find out what kind of doctor she would become, and where she would train. "No peeking," a Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine official...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, University of Pittsburgh, Johns Hopkins University, Graduation, University of Maryland, College Park

  20. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Dr. William R. Law, physician

    Dr. William R. Law, a retired Baltimore internist whose career at Bon Secours Hospital spanned more than three decades, died Feb. 20 of cancer at Stella Maris Hospice. The longtime West Towson resident was 77.
    Dr. William R. Law, a retired Baltimore internist whose career at Bon Secours Hospital spanned more than three decades, died Feb. 20 of cancer at Stella Maris Hospice. The longtime West Towson resident was 77. The son of an electrical engineer and a...

    Tags: St. Joseph Medical Center, Medical Specialization, Loyola University Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park, General Practitioners

  22. Jan 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. End the 'doc fix' charade, once and for all

    Doctors are breathing a collective sigh of relief because we again escaped a cut in Medicare payments. But this whole recurrent charade underscores, once again, the unresolved issue of how to pay doctors. The fiscal cliff rescue included the usual "doc fix" — an override of the 27 percent Medicare reimbursement cut required by the Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) law this year. That law has dictated annual cuts in Medicare reimbursement, which have been overridden by Congress annually. Nevertheless, this escape only postponed the crisis for older patients for another year. Moreover, the budget correction required by overriding the SGR seems to have been largely funded by lowering hospital payments instead — also perhaps bad for patients.
    Doctors are breathing a collective sigh of relief because we again escaped a cut in Medicare payments. But this whole recurrent charade underscores, once again, the unresolved issue of how to pay doctors. The fiscal cliff rescue included the usual "doc...

    Tags: Johns Hopkins University, American Medical Association, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Health Care Reform (2009), General Practitioners

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