San Jose Mercury News, USA
To make the exercise work, Dr. Jessica Ngo, a clinical instructor at the emergency department and disaster medicine fellow, came up with 35 specific scenarios from real patients who visited the Stanford emergency department in April, when worries about …
Earthtimes (press release)
Earthtimes (press release), UK
“It's a fantastic idea,” said emergency medicine physician Milana Boukhman, as she waited for another volunteer “sick” person to arrive at her treatment station, one of several set up in a parking garage near the Hospital. “One of the biggest issues in …
San Jose Mercury News
AsianWeek, CA
It is Glasgow's multiracial heritage, in fact, that caused a doctor to tell him he had no chance at all. Undeterred, Glasgow's supporters have launched multiple Web-based campaigns to encourage people to register as bone marrow donors. …
San Jose Mercury News, USA
In the years since, Stafford, a 50-year-old doctor and associate professor of medicine at Stanford University, went through a second transplant after the original kidney failed — and has participated in about 15 other athletic competitions. …
SanLeandroTimes.com, CA
Dr. Eric Snoey, who is the ACMC vice-chair of emergency medicine, said that the urgent care center would take care of the majority of San Leandro's ER needs and the more serious cases could be transferred. Broken bones, small cuts, cold and flu make up …
San Francisco Chronicle, USA
Q: Your talk at the cancer center focused on how genomics will transform medicine. Will the growing accessibility of genetic tests, such as those by 23andMe, help people live a healthier life? A: I think companies like 23andMe are important for what I …
New America Media, CA
It is Glasgow's multiracial heritage, in fact, that caused a doctor to tell him he had no chance at all. Undeterred, Glasgow's supporters have launched multiple Web-based campaigns to encourage people to register as bone marrow donors. …
Santa Cruz Sentinel, CA
The Sutter scholarship supports a graduating senior with a major in health sciences at UCSC who will attend medical school to earn an MD or a doctor of osteopathic medicine. The recipient must return to the Central Coast to practice primary care. …
Santa Cruz Sentinel, CA
Maureen Rozenn, a Santa Cruz acupuncturist with a doctor of acupuncture and Oriental medicine degree, has passed the exam to become a new fellow of the American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine. She is the only member of ABORM in Santa Cruz. …
San Jose Mercury News, USA
At the time of the accident, Borchers was in his second year as a clinical instructor at Stanford University School of Medicine. He was working alongside Dr. John Adler, inventor of a device called the CyberKnife used in the treatment of brain tumors. …