Dr. Donald M Holsinger, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1801 S Joplin, Student Health Services, Pittsburg, KS 66762 Phone: 620-235-4452 Fax: 620-235-4455 |
Ibrahim A Gobar, MD Internal Medicine - Medical Oncology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1102 E Centennial Dr, Pittsburg, KS 66762 Phone: 620-232-0273 Fax: 620-231-0081 |
Kathleen M. Sandness, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1701 South Broadway, Pittsburg, KS 66762 Phone: 620-235-4452 Fax: 620-235-6135 |
Dr. Ali Hammad, M.D Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1300 E Centennial Dr, Pittsburg, KS 66762 Phone: 620-232-5705 Fax: 620-232-5538 |
Dr. Mark D Carlson, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2401 S Tucker Ave Ste 1, Pittsburg, KS 66762 Phone: 620-231-1650 Fax: 620-231-1685 |
Boban N Mathew, M.D. Internal Medicine - Hematology & Oncology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1 Mt. Carmel Way, Pittsburg, KS 66762 Phone: 620-235-7900 Fax: 620-231-7602 |
John D Taylor, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1018 Ohio St, Pittsburg, KS 66762 Phone: 620-231-5900 Fax: 620-308-6901 |
Dr. Bashar Marji, M.D Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1300 E Centennial Dr, Pittsburg, KS 66762 Phone: 620-231-5965 Fax: 620-231-6109 |
David F Huerter, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3011 N Michigan St, Pittsburg, KS 66762 Phone: 620-231-9873 Fax: 620-231-2808 |
Jarin Mclain Redman, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1 Mt Carmel Way, Pittsburg, KS 66762 Phone: 620-231-6100 |
Dr. Mindi Suzanne Garner, D.O. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 127 W 5th St, Pittsburg, KS 66762 Phone: 620-232-7900 Fax: 620-232-7901 |
David L Robbins Jr., MD Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1300 E Centennial Dr, Pittsburg, KS 66762 Phone: 620-232-5705 |
Dr. Rodney K. Odgers, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1 Mt Carmel Way, Pittsburg, KS 66762 Phone: 620-231-6100 Fax: 620-231-7602 |
Dr. Chang Qing Xun, M.D. Internal Medicine - Hematology & Oncology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1 Mt. Carmel Way, Pittsburg, KS 66762 Phone: 620-231-6100 Fax: 620-231-0081 |
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According a new study lack of sleep can actually contribute to mental health problems as suspected earlier. The study aimed to see if improvement in sleep could help reduce psychological problems such as paranoia and hallucinations. The study termed OASIS (Oxford Access for Students Improving Sleep) was a randomized controlled trial that involved 26 universities in the United Kingdom. The study was published in the latest issue of the journal Lancet Psychology.
Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say new experiments using magnetic pulse brain stimulation on people with moderate to severe restless legs syndrome have added to evidence that the condition is due to excitability and hyperarousal in the part of the brain's motor cortex responsible for leg movement.
As an incremental step toward wider use of electronic data platforms to measure, report, and improve quality, the National Quality Forum (NQF) has endorsed 70 measures that combine data from two or more common electronic sources such as administrative claims, pharmacy and laboratory systems, and registries.
Public health screening guidelines for lung cancer followed by the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) and the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) undercount African Americans, contributing to disparities in lung cancer screening and treatment, according to a study published today in the Journal of Thoracic Oncology.
Scientists from Queen Mary University of London have discovered that foot callouses/keratoderma (thickened skin) can be linked to cancer of the oesophagus (gullet), a disease which affects more than 8000 people in the UK each year.
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