Dr George Kurien, MD FRCSC | |
111 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05401-1473 | |
(802) 847-4537 | |
(802) 847-8198 |
Full Name | Dr George Kurien |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Otolaryngology |
Experience | 15 Years |
Location | 111 Colchester Ave, Burlington, Vermont |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. He accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1124538855 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital Medical Ctr | Plattsburgh, NY | Hospital |
Univ. Of Vermont - Fletcher Allen Health Care | Burlington, VT | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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University Of Vermont Medical Center Inc | 3779491071 | 994 |
Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital Medical Center | 2769396878 | 233 |
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Entity Name | University Of Vermont Medical Center Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1659309615 PECOS PAC ID: 3779491071 Enrollment ID: O20040406001047 |
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Professor Robert Edwards who came to be known as the "father of In Vitro fertilization" (IVF) has won this year's Nobel prize in medicine. He is 85 and has won the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his pioneering work on the in vitro fertilisation of human eggs that led to the birth of the world's first IVF baby, Louise Brown, in 1978. When he had started off initially his funding request for IVF research was turned down by Britain's Medical Research Council (MRC) in the 1970s. His co-worker the gynaecologist Patrick Steptoe, died in 1988. Professor Edwards becomes the sole recipient of this award since it cannot be awarded posthumously.
Stress in the body's cells is both the cause and consequence of inflammatory diseases or cancer. The cells react to stress to protect themselves. Researchers at the University of Zurich have now developed a new technique that allows studying a fundamental response to stress in much more detail than previously possible: the ADP-ribosylation of chromatin.
Two studies that offer new insights to help adolescents and younger children improve their asthma control will be presented by researchers from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center at this year's annual meeting of the Pediatric Academic Society (PAS) in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Starting from 2015 all public displays of tobacco are to be banned in England said the Department of Health. This has made shopkeepers and cigarette manufacturers more than unhappy. However Health Secretary Andrew Lansley refuses to yield. It is suggested that this move will make less youngsters take up the habit.
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Entity Name | Central Vermont Medical Center Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1831374362 PECOS PAC ID: 9335138817 Enrollment ID: O20040510001034 |
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You've seen it in horror movies, or even in real-life at the local museum: a painting in which the eyes of the person portrayed seem to follow you around the room, no matter where you go.
Professor Robert Edwards who came to be known as the "father of In Vitro fertilization" (IVF) has won this year's Nobel prize in medicine. He is 85 and has won the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his pioneering work on the in vitro fertilisation of human eggs that led to the birth of the world's first IVF baby, Louise Brown, in 1978. When he had started off initially his funding request for IVF research was turned down by Britain's Medical Research Council (MRC) in the 1970s. His co-worker the gynaecologist Patrick Steptoe, died in 1988. Professor Edwards becomes the sole recipient of this award since it cannot be awarded posthumously.
Stress in the body's cells is both the cause and consequence of inflammatory diseases or cancer. The cells react to stress to protect themselves. Researchers at the University of Zurich have now developed a new technique that allows studying a fundamental response to stress in much more detail than previously possible: the ADP-ribosylation of chromatin.
Two studies that offer new insights to help adolescents and younger children improve their asthma control will be presented by researchers from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center at this year's annual meeting of the Pediatric Academic Society (PAS) in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Starting from 2015 all public displays of tobacco are to be banned in England said the Department of Health. This has made shopkeepers and cigarette manufacturers more than unhappy. However Health Secretary Andrew Lansley refuses to yield. It is suggested that this move will make less youngsters take up the habit.
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Entity Name | Central Vermont Medical Center Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1023028784 PECOS PAC ID: 9335138817 Enrollment ID: O20051220000393 |
News Archive
You've seen it in horror movies, or even in real-life at the local museum: a painting in which the eyes of the person portrayed seem to follow you around the room, no matter where you go.
Professor Robert Edwards who came to be known as the "father of In Vitro fertilization" (IVF) has won this year's Nobel prize in medicine. He is 85 and has won the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his pioneering work on the in vitro fertilisation of human eggs that led to the birth of the world's first IVF baby, Louise Brown, in 1978. When he had started off initially his funding request for IVF research was turned down by Britain's Medical Research Council (MRC) in the 1970s. His co-worker the gynaecologist Patrick Steptoe, died in 1988. Professor Edwards becomes the sole recipient of this award since it cannot be awarded posthumously.
Stress in the body's cells is both the cause and consequence of inflammatory diseases or cancer. The cells react to stress to protect themselves. Researchers at the University of Zurich have now developed a new technique that allows studying a fundamental response to stress in much more detail than previously possible: the ADP-ribosylation of chromatin.
Two studies that offer new insights to help adolescents and younger children improve their asthma control will be presented by researchers from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center at this year's annual meeting of the Pediatric Academic Society (PAS) in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Starting from 2015 all public displays of tobacco are to be banned in England said the Department of Health. This has made shopkeepers and cigarette manufacturers more than unhappy. However Health Secretary Andrew Lansley refuses to yield. It is suggested that this move will make less youngsters take up the habit.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr George Kurien, MD FRCSC 111 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05401-1473 Ph: (802) 847-4537 | Dr George Kurien, MD FRCSC 111 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05401-1473 Ph: (802) 847-4537 |
News Archive
You've seen it in horror movies, or even in real-life at the local museum: a painting in which the eyes of the person portrayed seem to follow you around the room, no matter where you go.
Professor Robert Edwards who came to be known as the "father of In Vitro fertilization" (IVF) has won this year's Nobel prize in medicine. He is 85 and has won the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his pioneering work on the in vitro fertilisation of human eggs that led to the birth of the world's first IVF baby, Louise Brown, in 1978. When he had started off initially his funding request for IVF research was turned down by Britain's Medical Research Council (MRC) in the 1970s. His co-worker the gynaecologist Patrick Steptoe, died in 1988. Professor Edwards becomes the sole recipient of this award since it cannot be awarded posthumously.
Stress in the body's cells is both the cause and consequence of inflammatory diseases or cancer. The cells react to stress to protect themselves. Researchers at the University of Zurich have now developed a new technique that allows studying a fundamental response to stress in much more detail than previously possible: the ADP-ribosylation of chromatin.
Two studies that offer new insights to help adolescents and younger children improve their asthma control will be presented by researchers from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center at this year's annual meeting of the Pediatric Academic Society (PAS) in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Starting from 2015 all public displays of tobacco are to be banned in England said the Department of Health. This has made shopkeepers and cigarette manufacturers more than unhappy. However Health Secretary Andrew Lansley refuses to yield. It is suggested that this move will make less youngsters take up the habit.
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Tamara Rimash, M.D. Otolaryngology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 111 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05401 Phone: 802-847-0000 | |
Erin Tracy Ostby, M.D. Otolaryngology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 111 Colchester Ave Fl 4, Burlington, VT 05401 Phone: 802-847-4535 Fax: 802-847-8198 | |
Dr. William John Brundage, MD Otolaryngology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 111 Colchester Ave, West Pavilion-level 4, Burlington, VT 05401 Phone: 802-847-4535 Fax: 802-847-8198 | |
Dr. Donna Jean Millay, MD Otolaryngology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 111 Colchester Ave, West Pavilion-level 4 Otolaryngology, Burlington, VT 05401 Phone: 802-847-4537 Fax: 802-847-8198 | |
Dr. Gary Patrick Landrigan, MD Otolaryngology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 111 Colchester Ave, West Pavilion-level 4, Burlington, VT 05401 Phone: 802-847-9393 Fax: 802-847-8198 | |
Heather Chambless Herrington, MD Otolaryngology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 111 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05401 Phone: 802-847-2700 |