Alexandria Clements, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2186 N Hospital Blvd Ste 2, Sullivan, IN 47882 Phone: 812-268-4311 |
Barbara Ann Reed-schuessler, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2186 N Hospital Blvd Ste 2, Sullivan, IN 47882 Phone: 812-268-3318 |
Mary Ann Chavez, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1120 N Section St, Sullivan Medical Clinic, Sullivan, IN 47882 Phone: 812-268-3901 Fax: 812-268-0674 |
Dr. Carl F. Conwell, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2229 Mary Sherman Dr, Sullivan, IN 47882 Phone: 812-268-3318 Fax: 812-268-4017 |
Dr. Dustin Clay Ellis, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2186 N Hospital Blvd Ste 2, Sullivan, IN 47882 Phone: 812-268-3318 |
Dr. Ernest Steve Dupre, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2229 Mary Sherman Dr, Sullivan, IN 47882 Phone: 812-268-3318 Fax: 812-268-4017 |
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Institute for Child and Family Health (ICFH), a non-profit organization that offers prevention and treatment programs for children and families in Miami-Dade County, today announced it has received the prestigious SAMHSA 2010 Science and Service Awards. This award recognizes exemplary implementation of evidence-based interventions that have been shown to prevent and/or treat mental illnesses and substance abuse.
DNA vaccine development company Coridon Pty Ltd. today announced that it had successfully completed pre-clinical efficacy testing of its prototype Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (HSV-2) vaccine, with outstanding results. The company will now look to progress the program into clinical studies.
It has long been known that people with blood type O are protected from dying of severe malaria. In a study published in Nature Medicine, a team of Scandinavian scientists explains the mechanisms behind the protection that blood type O provides, and suggest that the selective pressure imposed by malaria may contribute to the variable global distribution of ABO blood groups in the human population.
Getting hospital-based pharmacists out from "behind the counter" to work directly with inpatients and health care teams reduces medication errors and problems, according to a University of Iowa and Department of Veterans Affairs review of previously published studies.
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