Mr Ross Elliot Dickstein, MD | |
100 Brewster Blvd, Camp Lejeune, NC 28547-2575 | |
(910) 450-4722 | |
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Full Name | Mr Ross Elliot Dickstein |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Pain Medicine - Pain Medicine |
Location | 100 Brewster Blvd, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina |
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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1801877915 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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208VP0000X | Pain Medicine - Pain Medicine | 2021-01023 (North Carolina) | Primary |
Entity Name | River Hospital Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1003814641 PECOS PAC ID: 2567372899 Enrollment ID: O20040614001352 |
News Archive
When the EPA phased out the widespread residential use of chlorpyrifos and other organophosphorus (OP) insecticides in 2000-2001 because of risks to child neurodevelopment, these compounds were largely replaced with pyrethroid insecticides. But the safety of these replacement insecticides remained unclear, as they had never been evaluated for long-term neurotoxic effects after low-level exposure.
Computing experts at Cardiff University, UK, are developing a super-realistic animation system that simulates the movements of a face, based on speech.
The U.S. on Wednesday announced that it will contribute $120 million to the Haiti Recovery Fund, the New York Times reports. Cheryl Mills, chief of staff to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, announced the funding during the third meeting of the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission (IHRC).
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Indiana University scientists have transformed mouse embryonic stem cells into key structures of the inner ear. The discovery provides new insights into the sensory organ's developmental process and sets the stage for laboratory models of disease, drug discovery and potential treatments for hearing loss and balance disorders.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Mr Ross Elliot Dickstein, MD 100 Brewster Blvd, Camp Lejeune, NC 28547-2575 Ph: (910) 450-4722 | Mr Ross Elliot Dickstein, MD 100 Brewster Blvd, Camp Lejeune, NC 28547-2575 Ph: (910) 450-4722 |
News Archive
When the EPA phased out the widespread residential use of chlorpyrifos and other organophosphorus (OP) insecticides in 2000-2001 because of risks to child neurodevelopment, these compounds were largely replaced with pyrethroid insecticides. But the safety of these replacement insecticides remained unclear, as they had never been evaluated for long-term neurotoxic effects after low-level exposure.
Computing experts at Cardiff University, UK, are developing a super-realistic animation system that simulates the movements of a face, based on speech.
The U.S. on Wednesday announced that it will contribute $120 million to the Haiti Recovery Fund, the New York Times reports. Cheryl Mills, chief of staff to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, announced the funding during the third meeting of the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission (IHRC).
Pfizer Inc. announced today that tofacitinib has been approved for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis in patients who had an inadequate response to existing therapies in several additional countries around the world, including Switzerland, which is the first European country to receive approval.
Indiana University scientists have transformed mouse embryonic stem cells into key structures of the inner ear. The discovery provides new insights into the sensory organ's developmental process and sets the stage for laboratory models of disease, drug discovery and potential treatments for hearing loss and balance disorders.
› Verified 7 days ago