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  1. The 1946 Ka Dette. South Baltimore General Hospital School of Nursing. Baltimore, Maryland. Yearbook Annual by not applicable, 1946
  2. Proceedings of the General Meeting of the Medical Profession in Relation to the Deaths of Charles Frick, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics in the University of Maryland; and Berwick B. Smith, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy in the University of Maryland: Held Thursday, March 29th, 1860 by University of Maryland School of Medicine, 1860
  3. Proceedings of the General Meeting of the Medical Profession in Relation to the Deaths of Charles Frick, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics in the University of Maryland; and Berwick B. Smith, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy in the University of Maryland: Held Thursday, March 29th, 1860 by University of Maryland School of Medicine, 1860
  4. Neil Constantine, Ph.D., University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Nov. 17 (CBER).(Medical Devices): An article from: Warning Letter Bulletin
  5. Maryland (New Enchantment of America State Books) by John Allan Carpenter, 1979-02
  6. Historical sketch of the University of Maryland, School of medicine (1807-1890),: With an introductory chapter, notices of the schools of law, arts and ... and a general catalogue of medical alumni, by Eugene Fauntleroy Cordell, 1891
  7. Maryland School Trivia: An Amazing and Fascinating Look at Our State's Teachers, Schools and Students! by Carole Marsh, 1990-09
  8. MDR's School Directory Maryland by Market Data Retrieval, 2006-10
  9. Maryland by Joyce Johnston, 2002-08
  10. My First Guide About Maryland by Carole Marsh, 1996-11
  11. Bay: A Naturalist Discovers A Universe Of Life Above And Below The Chesapeake (Maryland Paperback Bookshelf) by Gilbert C. Klingel, 1984-10
  12. Something's Rotten in the State of Maryland (Point) by Laura A. Sonnenmark, 1993-02
  13. Teen Justice: Youth courts, where kids serve as judge and jury, are popping up around the United States. Here's a look at one court run in a Maryland High ... An article from: Scholastic Choices by Karen Fanning, 2002-03-01
  14. Quest for Quality: An Evaluation of the City-state Partnership in Baltimore's Public Schools. A Special Issue of the journal of Education for Students at Risk

101. University Of Hawaii At Manoa Catalog
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Navigation. Administration MA Antonelli, MD—general internalmedicine, rheumatology RF Arakaki, MD—endocrinology
http://www.catalog.hawaii.edu/academic-units/medicine/med.htm
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Navigation Administration General Information Academic Policies MD Program ... Medical Technology Medicine Native Hawaiian Health Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Women's Health Pathology Pediatrics ... Tropical Medicine, Medical Microbiology and Pharmacology
Medicine
1356 Lusitana Street, 7th Floor
Honolulu, HI 96813
Tel: (808) 586-2910
Fax: (808) 586-7486
Web: hawaiimed.hawaii.edu uhdom.hawaii.edu
Faculty
Degree Offered: MD
The Academic Program
The department directs integrated residency training programs in community hospitals. The close association of students and graduate physicians in these programs affords valuable learning experiences. Research in selected clinical fields, for which facilities are available, is fostered. Home About UH Academic Calendar Courses ... 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 Catalog Catalog Coordinator , Colleges of Arts and Sciences and Student Academic Services, 2600 Campus Road, QLC 102, Honolulu, HI 96822 :: Web Design by Christine Galiza

102. Washington College | Catalog
Students electing to study at Johns Hopkins or University of maryland enter the Students must plan in their first year at the nursing school to carry
http://catalog.washcoll.edu/_nurs.html

Catalog Table of Contents
American Studies Anthropology Art Biology Business Management Chemistry Chesapeake Bay Regional Studies Computer Science Creative Writing Drama Economics Education Engineering English Environmental Studies Gender Studies History Human Development Humanities International Studies Mathematics Music Nursing Pharmacy Philosophy Physical Education Physics Political Science Pre-Law Premedical Psychology Sociology The Graduate Program Advising Guide Academic Calendar Honor Code Quick Facts ... Site Map
Nursing
A Dual-Degree (3:2) Program
Rosemary H. Ford
, Program Adviser
Academic Requirements

Advising Guide: Nursing

All three nursing programs recommend that students participate in a nursing internship program. Students may speak with the 3:2 Nursing Adviser for information on internship opportunities. Students should refer to nursing program web pages and contact personnel at the nursing school to check on current admission requirements.
PREREQUISITES FOR JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
http://www.son.jhmi.edu/

103. Maryland Politics | Baltimoresun.com
Local news from Baltimore, maryland, Howard County, Anne Arundel County, CarrollCounty, Ehrlich appoints man and woman to Baltimore County school board
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/politics/
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Md. drops oyster dredging proposal

Ehrlich shelves plan to expand area of 'power' harvesting
Bart Murphy (in foreground) helps Bruce Lowery bring in a catch of oysters in 2004 with a dredge at the mouth of Harris Creek off the coast of Tilghman Island. The state said it is shelving a proposal to expand motorized dredging for oysters in the Chesapeake Bay. (Sun photo by Nanine Hartzenbusch)
GOP wants full research list

Democrat committee says only Steele's credit report pulled
Owens uses campaign funds to buy Web ads

Busch wants funds for slate
Mikulski targets burial loophole Sep 22, 2005 Steele urges legal action against Democrats But both parties seen as employing unsavory tactics Early advantage seen for O'Malley Being first to enter race may help, some say Activist to run for seat on Balto. County Council Myer, organizer for Isabel victims, may face Olszewski in primary Panel votes to uphold firing of PSC official Sep 21, 2005

104. New York State/American Program - The School
The Tel Aviv University Sackler School of Medicine New York State/American Programis fully general What s New Message from The Dean Staff Library
http://med.tau.ac.il/ny/the_school.htm
Accreditation
Sackler School of Medicine
The New York State/American Program
Many Sackler physicians have won international reputations for their research and clinical work in their specialties. Equally as many participate in projects with the National Institutes of Health and other prestigious organizations, and with prominent institutes and universities throughout the world. The Sackler School of Medicine has ten preclinical and 19 clinical departments. It offers programs leading to the M.D. degree, and to M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in various medical and health sciences. More than 600 Israeli students are enrolled in the Tel Aviv University Sackler School of Medicine M.D. program. On a parallel track, approximately 300 students are enrolled in the New York State/American Program, which is specifically for medical students from the United States. Created in 1976, this unique program is taught entirely in English. Its curriculum and teaching methods are modeled after those of U.S. medical schools. Classes are small. Classroom, laboratory and clinical sessions are supplemented by self-study and by tutoring and seminars in small groups. The four-year course of study is spent at the Tel Aviv University-Sackler School of Medicine and its affiliated hospital departments. Teaching institutions whose departments are affiliated with Sackler include seven major medical centers, six psychiatric hospitals, 20 research institutes and a large rehabilitation center.

105. UConn Med. School Residency & Fellowship Programs
University of Connecticut School of Medicine Residency and Fellowship Programs . New Britain general Hospital; Connecticut Children s Medical Center
http://resprog.uchc.edu/md/
RESIDENCIES
The University of Connecticut School of Medicine and its affiliated hospitals provide the educational and clinical resources for an extensive residency training system. The residency and fellowship programs are part of a multi-hospital network. This network includes the clinical education of medical and dental students, clinical research, and comprehensive primary and specialty care. A patient population base of over one million is drawn from central and northern Connecticut. The full spectrum of medical education experiences, from basic sciences to residency and fellowship education is provided and monitored through the University. Fourth year electives are available in all areas to qualified students. We sponsor 47 fully accredited residency and fellowship programs. All programs provide clinical experiences in community hospitals, ambulatory care centers and an academic health sciences center actively involved in clinical and basic science research. You can learn and grow in a warm and friendly academic environment that draws the best of both worlds. With over a 100 year tradition of medical education, the hospitals collectively offer 2500 teaching beds, 250 full-time university-based and 260 full-time community hospital-based faculty. Over 800 part-time and volunteer faculty support the educational effort. Our hospitals, all within fifteen minute range from UConn Health Center include:

106. OHSU: School Of Medicine: General Information
general Information. About the School of Medicine. Mission Statement. The missionof the School of Medicine is the enhancement of human health through
http://www.ohsu.edu/som/dean/general/

School of Medicine

General Information

Dean's Office Structure

School History
...
Resources for Faculty and Administrators (O-zone)

School of Medicine, Office of the Dean
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, L102
Portland, OR 97239
Directions to OHSU / Campus Maps
General Information
About the School of Medicine
Mission Statement
The mission of the School of Medicine is the enhancement of human health through programs of excellence in education, research, health care, and public service. The goals:
  • Optimize the quality and effectiveness of the educational programs in an environment that promotes excellence in scholarship, inquiry, and social awareness among students and faculty.
  • Generate new knowledge through excellence in research encompassing the basic and clinical sciences.
  • Foster an environment conducive to the recruitment, training, and development of ethnically diverse physicians.
  • Provide comprehensive, humane, and cost effective health care that reflects the ongoing pursuit of excellence by the faculty and students of the School of Medicine.
  • Make available to the extramural community the expertise of the faculty, staff, and students of the School of Medicine that is commensurate with their needs and responsibilities.

107. Johns Hopkins Medicine
Site has a comprehensive search function to locate any information related tothe institutions. (Baltimore)
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/
The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Outpatient Center The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Johns Hopkins at Cedar Lane Johns Hopkins at Green Spring Station Johns Hopkins at White Marsh Johns Hopkins Community Physicians Johns Hopkins Home Care Group Johns Hopkins International Howard County General Hospital Patient Privacy Information/HIPAA Physicians Nurses Pharmacists Other Health Professionals Faculty Policies HIPAA Information House Staff Council Human Resources Information on Labor Relations JHM Intranet LCME Institutional Self-Study Medical School Council Science Calendar Women's Leadership Council Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Continuing Medical Education Bloomberg School of Public Health News Releases News Services Media Relations Staff International Press Broadcast Services JHM Publications Urban Health Institute JHU Community Services
  • Hopkins Scientists Uncover "Tags" that Force Proteins to Cell Surface
  • Hopkins Experts Highlight Strategies for People to Raise Their Levels of So-Called Good Cholesteral
  • Best Dressed Sale Set for September 29 - October 2
  • Sugar Helps Control Cell Division ... Hopkins News RSS Feeds
    - Select A Link - The Johns Hopkins Hospital Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Johns Hopkins Children's Center Johns Hopkins Community Physicians Johns Hopkins Home Care Group Johns Hopkins International Johns Hopkins Singapore Johns Hopkins at Cedar Lane Johns Hopkins at Green Spring Station Johns Hopkins at White Marsh
  • 108. Vanderbilt Medical Center Home
    The Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Class of 2009 will gather with theirfamily and friends in the Chapman Quadrangle Friday evening for an event
    http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/
    Patients / Visitors Online Health Information Find A Vanderbilt Doctor MyHealthAtVanderbilt Additional Patient Resources ... Career Opportunities
    Educational Programs School of Medicine Continuing Medical Education Graduate Medical Education School of Nursing ... Meharry-Vanderbilt Alliance
    Research Research Support Services List of Research Centers Clinical Trials Eskind Library ...
    Information For Clinicians

    'Living Well With Diabetes'
    VUMC Communications invites everyone in the Vanderbilt community and their families to watch a new health special on diabetes, re-airing on Channel 2 this Sunday, September 25th, 2005 12:00 p.m. - Channel 2 called 'Living Well With Diabetes.' The show will feature our own Vanderbilt Eskind Diabetes Clinic illustrating the comprehensive care it offers its patients. The special focuses on the latest information about diabetes and how it impacts many of our lives, often through someone we love.
    Vioxx likely leads to heart problems: expert witness - Reuters

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    Soy food reduces bone fractures in older women - Reuters Health
    Eating soy products protects the bones of older women, particularly those in early menopause, according to results of a large study in China. The roughly 24,000 women reported a total of 1770 fractures. Higher soy protein consumption was significantly associated with lower risk of fracture, report Dr. Xiao-Ou Shu, from the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, Tennessee, and associates. .. (more) Cancer Drug Studies Deaths Decline - CBS News
    Patient deaths from experimental cancer drugs during initial human studies declined dramatically from 1991 to 2002, suggesting that better oversight and less-toxic medicines have made cancer research safer, a study found. Dr. Mace Rothenberg, a Vanderbilt University cancer research specialist, comments. ..

    109. How To Apply To Medical School
    The process of applying to medical school is known for being long, Request Guidefor Applying to Medical School packet of information and forms from
    http://www.swarthmore.edu/Admin/health_sciences/Apply_to_med_school.html
    How to Apply to Medical School for Swarthmore Juniors, Seniors and Alums The process of applying to medical school is known for being long, complicated and filled with anxiety. The Health Sciences Office is here to support Swarthmore students and alumni/ae through that process. If you hope to enter medical school in August 2006, please contact Barbara Hirshfeld at bhirshf1@swarthmore.edu . She will send you a packet of information and forms you will need, as well as our Guide for Applying to Medical School for Swarthmore Undergraduates and Alumni/ae . Before applying, be sure you have completed the required coursework discussed in our guide. The links for allopathic medicine (M.D.) and osteopathic medicine (D.O.) on our Useful Websites page provide links to medical schools, the required application services, and information about M.D.-Ph.D. programs and other important topics. MCAT information is also available on the web. The following calendar outlines the major steps involved in applying to medical school through the Swarthmore Health Sciences Office. A more detailed checklist is available in the packet mentioned above. November 2004

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