Extractions: Schools, Training and Licensure: Internet Resources: Alternative Medicine The Alternative Medicine College of Canada (AMCC) "offers accredited correspondence courses in naturopathy, homeopathy, and holistic medicine" American Association of Naturopathic Medical Colleges American Association of Naturopathic Physicians Education and Licensing American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) ... American Reflexology Certification Board : "protect the public and promote the advancement of the field through the recognition of competent reflexologists who practice on a professional basis and chose to be recognized as meeting basic national standards Art Therapy Credentials Board : "an independent organization, grants postgraduate registration (ATR) after reviewing documentation of completion of graduate education and postgraduate supervised experience. The Registered Art Therapist who successfully completes the written examinationadministered by the ATCB is qualified as Board Certified (ATR-BC), a credential requiring maintenance through continuing education credits" Auckland College of Classical Homeopathy Australasian College of Health Studies Portland, Oregon: courses of study include aromatherapy, herbal medicine, and natural health
Center For Equal Opportunity Working on it are Shawn Nevill and Roger Clegg, general counsel of CEO, and Consequences at the University of maryland School of Medicine Download PDF http://www.ceousa.org/
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Eldersburg, MD School Calendar The upcoming 2005-2006 Carroll County School Calendar (August1) Sykesville, maryland - A small, basic guide to Eldersburg s neighbor http://www.eldersburg.net/
Extractions: Finally, demolition has started on the buildings known as the "Eyesore of Eldersburg", with the destruction of the building facing Liberty Road. This is the only building torn down this week and no word on the others as of yet. Read more at Carroll County Times Web Site (Registration Required) Katrina's Effects Felt Here
Maryland's Top 100 Women: Year 2001 maryland s Top 100 Women, Recognizing Outstanding Achievements University ofmaryland School of Medicine Barbara R. Heller, Ed.D., RN http://www.mddailyrecord.com/top100w/2001names.html
Extractions: Pearson Educational Measurement Wins the Alternate Maryland School Assessment Contract Portfolio program will help meet the NCLB requirements for students with disabilities Iowa City, IA - January 30, 2004 - Pearson Educational Measurement today announced that it has been awarded a contract for the Alternate Maryland School Assessment program by the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE). Under this five-year $4.6 million contract, Pearson will provide assessment services including operational scoring, logistics, program management and reporting. The Alternate Maryland School Assessment (ALT-MSA) is Marylands alternate assessment for students with severe cognitive disabilities who cannot participate in Marylands general education assessment, the Maryland School Assessment (MSA). States are required to assess all students under the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB). Maryland is one of many states implementing a statewide educational assessment for students with severe cognitive disabilities. Pearson Educational Measurement has a long history of providing assessment services to students in the K-12 arena, and we are pleased to have the opportunity to support Maryland in their efforts to meet the requirements of NCLB and to strive for the achievement of all students, said Doug Kubach, President of Pearson Educational Measurement. Pearson is supported in this contract by the Inclusive Large Scale Standards and Assessment (ILSSA) group from the University of Kentucky. ILSSA is one of the foremost groups of experts in the country in the area of assessing students with cognitive and/or physical disabilities. ILSSA will provide technical leadership for all aspects of the program. A
Teaching With Electronic Technology +MITH maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities An interdisciplinary *Information Technology Services at the Yale School of Medicine http://www.wam.umd.edu/~mlhall/teaching.html
Extractions: Sidereus Nuncius Pull-Down Menu of Website Teaching with Electronic Technology Humanities Scholarship Schools on the Web Art and Natural History Museums Online Journals and E-Zines Michael's Hotlist Michael's Home Page Other Home Pages T he World Wide Web sites collected on this page reflect the considerable variety of uses for computing and related forms of electronic technology in teaching. They are arranged in no strict order, but tend to proceed from rather general and theoretical resources to some instructive examples of specific applications of technology to teaching and learning. Like many other web sites, this one changes and grows as I find time to revise and update these links. I am grateful to those who have made suggestions, corrections, and introduced me to additional resources. Michael L. Hall
Yale-New Haven Medical Center The Section of general Pediatrics continued its involvement in patient care,teaching and Associate Professor of Pediatrics and School of Nursing http://info.med.yale.edu/pediat/sections/general_pedi.html
Player-ms New York University School of Medicine. Howard S. Weintraub, MD, is a clinicalassistant Massachusetts general Hospital, Harvard Medical School http://conversations.acc.org/modules/conv/acc/0604a/bios.asp
Extractions: New York University School of Medicine Howard S. Weintraub, MD, is a clinical assistant professor in the department of medicine at the New York University (NYU) School of Medicine in New York City. He is a co-clinical director of the NYU Lipid Center. After receiving his medical degree from NYU School of Medicine, Dr. Weintraub completed a residency in internal medicine at the NYU-Bellevue Hospitals Center. He was a clinical fellow in pulmonary diseases and in cardiovascular diseases at NYU Medicine Center. He is board-certified in internal medicine and cardiovascular diseases, and is a fellow of the American College of Cardiology. He has also been a consultant for several organizations, which includes his past role as the cardiologist for the National Football League. He is currently the clinical co-director of the lipid treatment and research unit at the NYU Medical Center. Before assuming this position, he was the associate director of the cardiac exercise laboratory at NYU Medical Center. Dr. Weintraub has written textbook chapters on the evaluation and treatment of patients prior to non-cardiac surgery. He has also authored several articles on endothelial function. He has recently been named to the editorial board of
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Welcome To The School Of Medicine For general information on the School of Medicine, call 631/4442080, Admissions,call 631/444-2113 or write Stony Brook School of Medicine Deans Office http://www.hsc.stonybrook.edu/som/
Extractions: Dean, School of Medicine Mission Statement Mini-Med School Contact Information ... Academic Calendars UGME Undergraduate Medical Education: Office of Academic Affairs Office of Medical Education The Curriculum Curricular Objectives ... For Alumni: Research Office of Scientific Affairs GME (Graduate Medical Education) Residency Programs ... (Continuing Medical Education) For Faculty: Faculty Senate Important Links Strategic Plan for Education For Medical Professionals: Doc to Doc Referral Community HSC Services: HSC Library Information Technology Medical Book Store Media Services ... Office of Student Services Stony Brook University Web Sites: Stony Brook University Stony Brook University Veterans Home - Quick Links from A to Z - - A - Allergy and Clinical Immunology Ambulatory Surgery Center Anatomical Sciences Anesthesiology Audio Visual Services - B - Biochemistry and Cell Biology Biomedical Engineering Biophysics Biotechnology Breast Care Center Burn Center - C - Cancer Clinical Trials Cancer Prevention Division Cardiology Cell Culture and Hybidoma Facility Center for Cancer Genetics Center for Developmental Genetics Center for Infectious Diseases Centers for Molecular Medicine and Biology Learning Laboratories Center for Structural Biology Children's Dentistry Clinical Lab Sciences Program Comprehensive Epilepsy Center CODY Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities Cystic Fibrosis Center Cytotechnology Program - D - Dental Medicine Dermatology Dietetic Internship Program - E - Emergency Medicine Endocrinology Fellowship Program
Department Of Psychiatry Its primary site is the University of maryland Medical Center, The SchoolMental Health Program (SMHP) provides comprehensive mental health evaluation http://medschool.umaryland.edu/Psychiatry/Facilities.asp
Extractions: Home Locations The Department of Psychiatry utilizes several sites to house its clinical, teaching and research activities. Its primary site is the University of Maryland Medical Center, situated in the heart of Baltimore in a revitalized neighborhood known as University Center. This 50-block area includes the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) and the University of Maryland's Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, Law, Pharmacy and Social Work. The core clinical facilities for psychiatry include the Medical Center, Sheppard Pratt Health System, the Veterans Administration Maryland Health Care System, and the State Mental Hygiene Administration System, which includes the Walter P. Carter Center, the Spring Grove Hospital Center, the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center and five community mental health centers. Specific descriptions of these locations follow: This is the primary administrative, training and outpatient facility for the Department. It houses the Offices of the Chair, the Senior Administrator, the Director of Education and Training and the Director of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry as well as the outpatient clinics for adult, geriatric and child and adolescent psychiatry, the adult day hospital and the Methadone Maintenance Program.
Extractions: and Electrical Engineering CRA Database of CS/CE Departments . This database contains contact information for and web links to Ph.D.-granting computer science and computer engineering departments as well as a few CRA-member undergraduate departments. (aka Forsythe List) CS Web and gopher servers from around the world.
Extractions: Dr. Moss' chief legacy was education, both in medical schools and in the continuing education programs of the Louisiana Pathology Society and the ASCP. She originally intended to become an elementary school teacher - "one of the few careers open to a young Southern gentlewoman." But she opted for medical technology since, "I was not gentle enough to devote myself to teaching school." For many years she taught in LSU's Department of Pathology and Bacteriology and in the Charity Hospital's School of Nursing. In 1940, she became Director of Charity's Department of Pathology, dealing with the administrations, clinical faculties, and pathology departments of two medical schools. She established the first medical technology training program to require a baccalaureate degree in 1941, eventually training over 500 technologists and about 150 residents in pathology. Dr. Moss held offices in the Louisiana Pathology Society and was the force behind establishment of its continuing education workshops in the early 1950s. These were popular since many pathologists did not have the basic knowledge needed to maintain the individual clinical laboratory, particularly repairing equipment. These programs became a prototype for ASCP workshops produced by the CCE. Shortly after she became President, Dr. Moss gathered ASCP leaders in St. Louis to develop plans for an organized and coordinated program of ASCP sponsored continuing education. John Sheehan, MD; John Andujar, MD; John Goforth, MD; and Clyde Culbertson, MD , were among the attendees and the Committee on Continuing Education was born and funded for $5,000. Dr. Moss decreed that each specialty in pathology would have a council of experts, based on the Council on Clinical Chemistry which William Sunderman, MD, had established years before.
Tulane MD/MPH Program general Requirements. To receive the MD/MPH Combined Degree, students must Courses in the School of Medicine that provide public health content and that http://mdmph.tulane.edu/crequirements.htm
Extractions: Median house value: $119,500 (year 2000) New: Glen Burnie, MD residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Glen Burnie: Ancestries: German (20.9%), Irish (15.2%), English (10.7%), United States (7.4%), Italian (6.4%), Polish (5.1%). For population 25 years and over in Glen Burnie For population 15 years and over in Glen Burnie CDP Never married: 27.8%
University Of Hawaii At Manoa Catalog SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Navigation. Administration AD Chapital, MDgeneralsurgery/surgical critical care/trauma surgery AHS Cheung, MDgeneral http://www.catalog.hawaii.edu/academic-units/medicine/surg.htm
Extractions: Fax: (808) 586-3022 Degree Offered: MD Surgery emphasizes the use of interventional techniques to treat injury and disease. The educational program encompasses the pathology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment and perioperative management of surgical disease and trauma. The department provides instruction to medical students in all surgical disciplines, as well as the related fields of anesthesiology, radiology, and emergency medicine. It directs general surgical and orthopedic residency programs, as well as a surgical critical care fellowship. Research and continuing medical education programs are provided. Home About UH Academic Calendar ... Graduate Education Please note: This Catalog was prepared to provide information and does not constitute a contract. The University reserves the right to change or delete, supplement or otherwise amend at any time and without prior notice the information, requirements and policies contained in this