Bushra Shah, MD | |
1 Saint Vincent Cir, Suite 210, Little Rock, AR 72205-5405 | |
(501) 552-4777 | |
(501) 552-4570 |
Full Name | Bushra Shah |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Internal Medicine - Geriatric Medicine |
Location | 1 Saint Vincent Cir, Little Rock, Arkansas |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Medicare enrolled and may accept medicare through third-party reassignment. May prescribe medicare part D drugs. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1417910670 | NPI | - | NPPES |
155015001 | Medicaid | AR | |
4070011000 | Other | AR | QUALCHOICE |
P00185272 | Other | AR | MEDICARE RAILROAD |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207RG0300X | Internal Medicine - Geriatric Medicine | E-3672 (Arkansas) | Primary |
Entity Name | St Vincent Infirmary Medical Center |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1316991847 PECOS PAC ID: 5698674166 Enrollment ID: O20040103000052 |
News Archive
It was back in the 1960s that scientists first started to understand that breath could be used to find out different things about diseases and other factors. I'm sure you're familiar with alcohol breath testing, which was patented back in the ‘50s and has been used since the ‘60s.
How is it that some people who apparently freeze to death, with no heart rate or respiration for extended periods, can be brought back to life with no long-term negative health consequences? New findings from the laboratory of cell biologist Mark B. Roth, Ph.D., of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, may help explain the mechanics behind this widely documented phenomenon.
When lots of energy hits an atom, it can knock off electrons, making the atom extremely chemically reactive and initiating further destruction. That's why radiation is so dangerous. It's also why high-resolution imaging techniques that use energetic electron beams and X-rays can alter, even obliterate, the samples they explore. For example, monitoring battery dynamics using electron microscopy can introduce artifacts that interfere with electrochemical processes.
A blood test may have the potential to speed accurate diagnosis - and proper treatment - of bipolar disorder in children, new research suggests.
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Entity Name | Bushra Shah Md Pllc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1992239479 PECOS PAC ID: 0345517264 Enrollment ID: O20170525000717 |
News Archive
It was back in the 1960s that scientists first started to understand that breath could be used to find out different things about diseases and other factors. I'm sure you're familiar with alcohol breath testing, which was patented back in the ‘50s and has been used since the ‘60s.
How is it that some people who apparently freeze to death, with no heart rate or respiration for extended periods, can be brought back to life with no long-term negative health consequences? New findings from the laboratory of cell biologist Mark B. Roth, Ph.D., of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, may help explain the mechanics behind this widely documented phenomenon.
When lots of energy hits an atom, it can knock off electrons, making the atom extremely chemically reactive and initiating further destruction. That's why radiation is so dangerous. It's also why high-resolution imaging techniques that use energetic electron beams and X-rays can alter, even obliterate, the samples they explore. For example, monitoring battery dynamics using electron microscopy can introduce artifacts that interfere with electrochemical processes.
A blood test may have the potential to speed accurate diagnosis - and proper treatment - of bipolar disorder in children, new research suggests.
› Verified 4 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Bushra Shah, MD 1 Saint Vincent Cir, Suite 210, Little Rock, AR 72205-5405 Ph: (501) 552-4777 | Bushra Shah, MD 1 Saint Vincent Cir, Suite 210, Little Rock, AR 72205-5405 Ph: (501) 552-4777 |
News Archive
It was back in the 1960s that scientists first started to understand that breath could be used to find out different things about diseases and other factors. I'm sure you're familiar with alcohol breath testing, which was patented back in the ‘50s and has been used since the ‘60s.
How is it that some people who apparently freeze to death, with no heart rate or respiration for extended periods, can be brought back to life with no long-term negative health consequences? New findings from the laboratory of cell biologist Mark B. Roth, Ph.D., of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, may help explain the mechanics behind this widely documented phenomenon.
When lots of energy hits an atom, it can knock off electrons, making the atom extremely chemically reactive and initiating further destruction. That's why radiation is so dangerous. It's also why high-resolution imaging techniques that use energetic electron beams and X-rays can alter, even obliterate, the samples they explore. For example, monitoring battery dynamics using electron microscopy can introduce artifacts that interfere with electrochemical processes.
A blood test may have the potential to speed accurate diagnosis - and proper treatment - of bipolar disorder in children, new research suggests.
› Verified 4 days ago
Lonnie E Harrison, MD Geriatric Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 7 Shackleford West Blvd, Little Rock, AR 72211 Phone: 501-664-5860 Fax: 501-664-0889 | |
Muthu Veera Kumaran, M.D. Geriatric Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4301 W Markham St # 556, Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 501-686-6033 Fax: 501-686-8932 | |
Armaghan Yunis Soomro, MD Geriatric Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1701 S Shackleford Rd, Little Rock, AR 72211 Phone: 501-219-7282 Fax: 201-277-9765 | |
Tanvi Harishbhai Patel, MD Geriatric Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4301 W Markham St # 508, Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 501-686-7105 Fax: 501-526-5906 | |
Gaurav Dhar, MD Geriatric Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4301 W Markham St # 783, Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 501-686-8000 | |
Anthony R Giglia Iii, MD Geriatric Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 5800 W 10th St, Ste 610 Freeway Medical Center, Little Rock, AR 72204 Phone: 501-661-9393 Fax: 501-663-4795 | |
Brian Bean, M.D. Geriatric Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: #2 St Vincent Circle, Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 501-552-3592 Fax: 501-552-4129 |