Dr. Sarah Lynn Laiosa, DO Family Medicine Medicare: May Accept Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 77 W Washington St, Burns, OR 97720 Phone: 541-573-3000 Fax: 541-797-6158 |
Dr. Holland Hoyt Haynie Iii, MD26719 Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 559 W Washington St, Burns, OR 97720 Phone: 541-573-2074 Fax: 541-573-8893 |
Mr. Timothy Edwin Tetzlaff, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 559 W Washington St, Burns, OR 97720 Phone: 541-573-2074 |
Dr. Kevin Johnston, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 559 W Washington St, Burns, OR 97720 Phone: 541-573-2074 Fax: 541-573-8893 |
Dr. Thomas Mark Fitzpatrick, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 42 S Broadway Ave, Burns, OR 97720 Phone: 541-573-7988 Fax: 888-371-1993 |
Thomas Richards, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 557 W Washington St, Burns, OR 97720 Phone: 541-573-7281 |
Dr. Lincoln Marcus Mosier, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 559 W Washington St, Burns, OR 97720 Phone: 541-573-2074 Fax: 541-573-8627 |
Heidi R Vanyo, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 559 W Washington St, Burns, OR 97720 Phone: 541-573-2074 Fax: 541-573-8893 |
Linda Craska Selby, MD Family Medicine - Sports Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 559 W Washington St, Burns, OR 97720 Phone: 541-573-2074 Fax: 541-573-8893 |
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Pfizer announced today results of a survey the company recently sponsored that shows physicians are more likely to report side effects through an electronic health records (EHR) system, as compared to traditional paper methods. Nearly 60 percent of physicians who responded to the survey also agreed that adverse event reporting through an EHR system would improve patient care.
Hereditary hearing loss is the most common sensory disorder in humans. A German research team led by Ingo Kurth from the Institute of Human Genetics at the University Hospital Jena, Germany, used a number of different methods, including Roche's NimbleGen Custom Sequence Capture 385K array to identify the gene mutated in the disease locus of the X-chromosome of a Spanish family with hereditary hearing loss.
Results of an international survey reveal that over 85% of respondents in the five countries surveyed say that if they were exhibiting confusion and memory loss, they would want to see a doctor to determine if the cause of the symptoms was Alzheimer's disease. Over 94% would want the same if a family member were exhibiting the symptoms.
According to a new study, the rates of obesity among kids in the United States did not decrease for any age group and continued to rise among many subgroups. This new study has shown that overall the numbers have not fallen between 1999 and 2016 as hoped for. Of particular concern, previously documented racial and ethnic disparities, especially at the most extreme weight categories, showed no sign of abating.
CPEX Pharmaceuticals, Inc. today announced that its Board of Directors is continuing its previously announced process to review strategic alternatives to maximize shareholder value. The strategic alternatives the Board of Directors is reviewing include, but are not limited to, a sale, merger or other business combination of CPEX with a third party or a monetization of CPEX's assets including its rights to receive royalties and milestone payments.
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