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New president/CMO named at Newport Hospital. What to know about Dr. Tenny ThomasBrown University Health announced on July 14 that Tenny Thomas, MD, FACEP, MHL has been named Newport Hospital’s president and chief medical officer effective as of that day. Thomas joins Newport ...
Prof. Jaw-Yuan Wang, superintendent of Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital, is a leading expert in colorectal surgery and molecular oncology. He specializes in robotic surgery ...
Bears pop painkillers, ants perform ‘operations’, and mice can do CPR. See how animals and plants self-medicate, and how humans are still learning from them.
Dr. Thomas W. Kellar, 76, passed away Saturday, May 10, 2025 at the Delmar Villa Memory Care/Assisted Living Facility, in Delmar, Maryland.He was born May 29, 1948, in Sandusky to Warren and Jean ...
CK Wang, MD, chief medical officer of COTA, highlights how a lack of screening tools and declining ob-gyn pipeline can compound historical disparities seen in Black women's access to care.
Thomas Wang (all posts) Thomas Wang is director for corporate R&D at ASE.
Bengaluru: Dr Thomas Chandy, former chairman, managing director, and chief of orthopaedics at HOSMAT Hospital, passed away Monday night at the age of .
BENGALURU: Dr Thomas Chandy, renowned orthopedic surgeon and Chief Managing Director of HOSMAT Hospital, passed away at the age of 74 due to multiple organ failure following a lung-related illness.
And probably less than half of those surgeons are able to do the meticulous work of hair restoration, aka transplant surgery. “You just don’t see [bald people] anymore,” says John Kahen, MD ...
Why Maggie Goodman, of East Atlantic Beach, donated a kidney to fellow teacher Thomas Coveney Maggie Goodman donated a kidney to co-worker Thomas Coveney on Feb. 10 at North Shore University Hospital.
A new advisory from the U.S. Surgeon General states that regular alcohol consumption, even in moderation, can increase the risk of certain cancers. The new guidelines recommend that cancer ...
Thomas Shaknovsky, a surgeon in Florida, took out his patient’s liver instead of his spleen and then acted as if no mistake had been made. Medical errors like this are called ‘Never Events ...
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