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Hopkins to begin performing face transplants
Johns Hopkins doctors have received approval from the university’s institutional review board to begin doing face transplant surgeries, becoming the second hospital in Baltimore to offer the complex procedure. There have been only 22 such...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Plastic Surgery, Surgery, Personal Service, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
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Hopkins provost to become dean of Stanford medical school
The No. 2 academic official at Johns Hopkins University is leaving to become dean of Stanford University's School of Medicine.
Lloyd B. Minor, who has served as Hopkins provost for three years, will leave the university at the end of August. Minor said...Tags: Stanford University, Colleges and Universities, Johns Hopkins University, Drugs and Medicines
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Dr. Duane Anthony Sewell, head and neck surgeon
Dr. Duane Anthony Sewell, a highly regarded head and neck surgeon and researcher who was also a member of the faculty of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, died Nov. 26 of gastric cancer at his Mount Washington home.
Dr. Sewell was 44.
"I...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, University of Maryland, College Park, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), University of Pennsylvania
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From Sun Magazine: Botox 2.0
When Sandy Rosenblatt looked in the mirror, the striking brunette could see nothing but one big flaw — her eyes, which were sunken and seemed a little dark. So at 34 she had a plastic surgeon smooth them over. While she was there, she decided to...Tags: Dermatologists, University of Maryland, College Park, Plastic Surgery, Technology, Dentistry and Dental Health
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Dr. Hiroshi Shimizu
Baltimore Sun reporterDr. Hiroshi Shimizu, an otolaryngologist and audiologist who had been director of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Hearing and Speech Center, died Sept. 15 of myeloproliferative disorder, a blood disorder, at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. The longtime...Tags: Electronics, Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Electrophysiology, Timonium
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READER SUBMITTED: Connecticut Children's Medical Center Welcomes Four New Physicians
HartfordConnecticut Children's Medical Center is pleased to announce the recent appointment of four new physicians to its Divisions of Otolaryngology, Endocrinology and Emergency Medicine. Valerie Cote, MD, FRCSC, has joined the Division of Otolaryngology at...Tags: General Practitioners, Hospitals and Clinics, Yale University, Health and Safety at School, Medical Specialization
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Do athletes make better doctors?
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - It may not be the first quality that most programs evaluate in their applicants, but a new study suggests athletic achievement could be the best indicator of how well a doctor-in-training will do as a resident. When...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Medical Specialization, Students, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Blacks with throat cancer get harsher therapy
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Blacks in the U.S. with throat cancer are more likely than whites to have surgery that leaves them unable to speak than to get gentler voice-preserving treatments, a new study finds. Previous research has found a similar...Tags: Throat Cancer, Breast Cancer, Syphilis, Medical Specialization, Cancer
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Spider Found Living in Woman's Ear Canal
KTLA NewsDoctor's made a nightmarish discovery in the ear of a woman complaining of an itchy sensation. To the surprise, and no doubt, horror of all, doctor found that a spider had crawled inside the woman's ear canal and lived there for five days. The woman,...Tags: China
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Spider Lives Inside Woman's Ear Canal for Five Days
KTLA NewsDoctors made a nightmarish discovery in the ear of a woman complaining of an itchy sensation. To the surprise, and no doubt, horror of all, doctor found that a spider had crawled inside the woman's ear canal and lived there for five days. The woman,...Tags: China
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Music makes your brain function in unique ways
Michael Jackson was on to something when he sang that "A-B-C" is "simple as "Do Re Mi." Music helps kids remember basic facts such as the order of letters in the alphabet, partly because songs tap into fundamental systems in our brains that are...Tags: Music, Michael Jackson, Music Theater, Johns Hopkins University
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Dr Adam Schaffner
Adam D. Schaffner, M.D., F.A.C.S., is a New York City plastic surgeon who specializes in aesthetic plastic surgery of the face, breast and body. Dr. Schaffner is unique in that he is also board certified and fellowship-trained in facial plastic surgery...
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