- Abraham Flexner
Abraham Flexner (November 13 1866, Louisville, Kentucky - September 21 1959) was an American educator. His Flexner Report, published in 1910, reformed medical education in the United States. He also helped found the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton. - John Snow
John Snow (16 March 1813 - 16 June 1858) was a British physician and a leader in the adoption of anaesthesia and medical hygiene, and is considered one of the fathers of epidemiology for his work in tracing the source of a cholera outbreak in Soho, Westminster, England in 1854. - Edward M. Hundert
Edward M. Hundert, M.D. is a nationally known scholar, educator, psychiatrist, and medical ethicist who was president of Case Western Reserve University, a renowned research university in Cleveland, Ohio. Hundert announced on the evening of March 15, 2006, that he would resign as president of the University effective June 1st, 2006, when he was replaced by Gregory Eastwood. - Eugene A. Stead
Dr. Eugene Anson Stead Jr. (b. October 6, 1908, Atlanta, Georgia - d. June 12, 2005) is best known as a medical educator, researcher, and the founder of the Physician Assistant or P.A. profession. He served on the faculty at Harvard, Emory (where he received a Bachelor of Science and MD degree), and Duke universities. His research in the 1940's paved the way for cardiac catheterization in medicine today. National PA day is celebrated in many places on October 6th, … - Mike Cadogan
Emergency Physician, Rugby Doctor and internet entrepreneur. CEO of HealthEngine.com.au, an health search engine designed to provide rapid contact with health professionals in Australia. CIO of Popfossa.com a world medical and allied health conference / scientific meeting resource. Emergency physician at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital and resuscitation doctor for the Western Force. Passionate about medical education and running LifeInTheFastLane.com to help disseminate medical education. - Richard Titmuss
Richard Titmuss (1907 - 1973) was a pioneering British social researcher and teacher. He founded the academic discipline of "Social Administration" (now largely known in universities as Social Policy) and held the founding chair in the subject at the LSE. His books and articles of the 1950s helped to define the characteristics of Britain's post WWII welfare state and of a caring welfare society in ways that parallel the contributions of Gunnar Myrdal in Sweden. - Jonathan Reinarz
Jonathan Reinarz (born 17 February, 1970, Interlaken, Switzerland) is a midland historian best known for his work on the history of breweries in England in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as well as his work in the field of medical history. A graduate of the Department of History at the University of British Columbia (1992), … - Charles Hollenberg
Charles H. Hollenberg, O.C., M.D., D.Sc., F.R.S.C., (1930 - April 8, 2003) was a Canadian physician, educator and researcher. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, he received a Bachelor of Science in 1950 and a Doctor of Medicine in 1955 from the University of Manitoba. In 1960, he joined the Department of Medicine at McGill University. From 1970 to 1981, he was the Sir John and Lady Eaton Professor of Medicine and Chair of the Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, … - Richards Hays
Richard Hays is a physician and medical educator. He is Head of Keele University Medical School, and Professor of Medical Education at Keele University, Staffordshire, UK. He previously set up the medical school at James Cook University, Queensland, Australia, and was Chair of Medical Education, Professor of General Practice and Rural Medicine and Foundation Dean of Medicine there. He has published extesnively on primary care, rural medicine and medical education. - Olcay Neyzi
Professor Olcay Neyzi, (born July 27, 1927) is a Turkish doctor and the former Director of Department of Pediatrics, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine (1979 - 1994). As the first author of the most comprehensive pediatric textbook in Turkish, she greatly contributed to improving the level of medical education in Turkey. In collaboration with UNICEF, she organized and implemented workshops at national and regional level on topics of maternal and child health, … - Zahra Abdulla
Zahra Abdulla (born 1966 in Somalia) is a Finnish midwife and politician and member of the Somali community in Finland. She is a member of the Helsinki City Council, representing the Green League. Abdulla studied medicine in Moscow, but the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Somali Civil War forced her to apply for political asylum in Finland. She received Finnish citizenship in 1998. During her youth she has lived in Egypt and Kenya. - Muhammed Akagündüz
Muhammet Hanifi "Aka" Akagündüz is an Austrian footballer of Turkish descent currently playing as a striker for Hellas Verona in Serie B. Akagündüz moved with his family to Austria in 1987 and he gained Austrian citizenship 3 years later. He excelled at school and enrolled on a medical education course while starting his football career. His career has seen him play for FK Austria Wien, Gerasdorf, St. Pölten, VfB Admira Wacker Mödling, SV Ried, Malatyaspor, Konyaspor, … - S. S. Millard
Sam S. Millard (also known as Elid Stanch, ?? - 1950s) was a filmmaker of the 1920s through the 1950s and 1960s. Nicknamed "Steamship", he was one of the Forty Thieves of exploiters. Considered an early father of the roadshow-style exploitation film circuit, his film productions and presentations laid the groundwork for a number of later exploitation films. Millard's actual date and place of birth is unknown, but it is believed he is of Romanian descent, … - Henry Dushan Edward Atkinson
Consultant Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgeon in London specialising in Lower Limb Joint Replacement Surgery, including primary and revision Hip, Knee, and Ankle Arthroplasty. I also have interests in Trauma Surgery and Sports Injuries. Fellowship training at St Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, and SportsMed SA, Adelaide, Australia. - Colin Parker
Paediatric Emergency Physician with a love of dynamic website development and web-based education applications. Co-founder and Director of HealthEngine.com.au. - Pete Smith
- Yi Ning J. Strube
Yi Ning J. Strube , BSc, MS, MD, is a medical doctor who is performing her residency in Ophthalmology at Queen's University. Dr. Strube completed her Bachelor of Science with Great Distinction from McGill University, with a major in Biochemistry and a minor in East Asian Languages and Culture. She then moved to Taipei for two years, studying Mandarin Chinese at the Taiwan Normal University, and worked as an education counsellor at the Canadian Trade Office. - Dr Bruce Richard Korf MD
Bruce R. Korf , M.D., Ph D. Chairman of the Medical Affairs Committee Bruce R. Korf , M.D., Ph D., is one of the leading clinical experts and clinical researchers in the field of NF and has worked with the National Neurofibromatosis Foundation for over 15 years. He has served as Chairman of the Foundation's Clinical Care Advisory Board and as Chairman of the Foundation's Medical Policy Committee. - Mark T. Gladwin
Mark Gladwin received his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Miami Honors Program in Medical Education in 1991. After completing his internship and chief residency at the Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, Oregon, Dr. Gladwin joined the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 1995 as a critical care fellow at the Clinical Center. - Dr Scott Douglas Karr MD
Dr. Karr is actively involved in his field, retaining memberships with the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society, the Indiana Orthopaedic Society, the Fort Wayne Orthopaedic Society, the Fort Wayne Medical Society, the American College of Physician Executives, and the Indiana State Medical Association. - Tim Willett
Two sips from the cup of human kindness and I'm shitfaced. Now living in Dundee for a year! Check out our. - Dr Murray Michael Pollack MD
Murray Pollack, MD Vice President, Medical Affairs and Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Murray Pollack, MD, MBA, a 28-year veteran of Children's National Medical Center in Washington, D.C. and a pioneer in pediatric critical care medicine, joined Phoenix Children's as CMO and Vice President, Medical Affairs in 2007. Pollack is responsible for planning, managing, and evaluating clinical services at the Hospital. - Greg Colon
26y/o and still working on being a better person. At this point in my life, I'm mainly focused on my career and building something for the future. What time is left is devoted to my family, an incredible group of friends (You know who you are), and the occassional great night out. I've lived just outside NYC all my life and I spend alot of my free time hanging in the city with friends. - Darrell G. Kirch
Darrell G. Kirch, M.D., is president and chief executive officer of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), a position he assumed on July 1, 2006. Founded in 1876, the AAMC is a Washington, D.C.-based, non-profit association representing all 126 accredited U.S. and 17 accredited Canadian medical schools, nearly 400 teaching hospitals and health systems, including 68 Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers; and 94 academic and scientific societies. - Margaret Linn
Margaret Linn , M.D. Medical Director, Medical Imaging Services Department Margaret Linn , M.D., is a radiologist who serves as medical director of the Medical Imaging Services Department at Swedish Medical Center/First Hill Campus. She is a partner in Seattle Radiologists, one of the region's largest and most respected radiology practices, and began practicing at Swedish in 1990. - Amy Becker
Born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. Moved away a few times, once to Indiana and once to New Zealand. Now I am here working, going to school, and attempting to live life the barbarian way in Mason, Ohio. I am married to a wonderful guy named Chris from a little place called Pickerington, Ohio. We were married in Hocking Hills in April 06 and its been wonderful, no one ever told me life could be this great we are truly blessed beyond measure. - Robert Shannon
~~~I have journeyed through life now for 44 years.I've never yet had a single dull moment while on my Journey. Women tell me i am sweet, Men tell me i'm hot and that if i don't beleive it I am a fool :) I am sentimental,i cry when i am extremely happy or very very sad,gee, i just cry at the drop of a hat! However i don't have much to be sad about. - Elizabeth Fee
Elizabeth Fee , Marcos Cueto, Roxanne L. Beatty, “Public Health in Central America,” American Journal of Public Health , 93(12), 2003, 2011. - Jocelyn Murphy
I am a loving, happy, caring, good hearted woman who likes to eat, sleep and have fun. I'd do anything for my family and the people I love. I believe in love, family, friends and following your heart. I believe you should... Laugh when you can, apologize when you should, and let go of what you can't change. Play hard, work with honor, tell the truth, forgive quickly, take chances, give everything, kiss slowly, love deeply, forget the past and have no regrets. - Sharyn S. Lee
Sharyn Lee , RN, MS is the president and CEO of MEBN, The Medical Education Broadcast Network, a leading accredited medical education communications company. Named one of 2004's Top 30 entrepreneurs by Female Entrepreneur Magazine, Sharyn is responsible for the overall performance, new business development, revenue and strategic direction of this virtual, multimedia education company. MEBN was named one of the "INC 500 - Abdo
a mystery person thats all. - Jean Gray
Jean Gray Professor of Medicine (Emeritus), Dalhousie University Jean Gray is currently Professor Emeritus - Medical Education, Medicine, and Pharmacology at Dalhousie University. Dr. Gray graduated from the University of Alberta in Chemistry (1963) and Medicine (1967). She joined the Faculty of Medicine at Dalhousie and was the founding Head of the Division of General Medicine and a member of the founding Board of the Canadian Society of Internal Medicine. - Nancy Rigotti
Dr Rigotti is currently an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Director of the MGH Tobacco Research and Treatment Center. She practices primary care at the MGH-Women's Health Associates and is Course Director for Harvard Medical School's required course on Preventive Medicine and Nutrition. - Dr Madeline Erario MD
- Cynthia
A recent survey from my friends described me as: thoughtful, genuine, loving, gregarious, inspirational. I'll take that:-) - Vanessa
I am passionate about life and enjoy living it to the fullest. - Vinnie
The Jump shot - fluid, vertical ascent; full extension; absolute concentration; ball cradled, balanced. Hand rotates forward, ball moving to spread fingertip. ball launched. separating from hand, into a perfect parabolic trajectory, extended fingers a compass; Then shooter descends, balletic, eyes affixed to the basket, alert movement forward for the rebound. - Rob Jarvis
Dr Rob Jarvis (Higher Professional Training Fellow) Dr Ritu Khinda-Jones (Research Assistant) Miss Linda Kirkcaldy (Secretary) Dr Penny Lockwood (Clinical Teacher) Mr Tom Love (PhD Student/CSO Research Fellow) Dr Bonnie Lynch (Lecturer in Medical Education) Mrs Jayne McCaffrey (Undergraduate Administrator) Mr Colin McCowan (MRC Training Fellow) Dr Gordon McLeay (Assistant Director of Postgraduate General Practice Education) - Jodie Gillon
Jodie Sherman Gillon Jodie Sherman Gillon recently joined Pfizer�s WW Publication Management Team as an Associate Director. Jodie Sherman Gillon recently joined Pfizer�s WW Publication Management Team as an Associate Director. She is responsible for strategy and streamlining publication practices within the AIDS, Anti-infective, Urology, Sexual Health, Respiratory, and Gastroenterology groups. - Scott Lewis
Laid back guy who loves to talk and laugh and enjoys life for what it is, rather then worry or bitch about what it isn't (as hard as that can be at times). My shoulder is always available to cry on and my ears are open to listen. I'm a hockey nut (Go 'Nucks!), love my friends and cat Fez, a.k.a. Boris from the Whiskas commercial, to death.
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