Mark A Stellingworth, MD Internal Medicine - Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 701 Medical Park Dr Ste 301, Hartsville, SC 29550 Phone: 843-383-5978 Fax: 843-383-5977 |
Arvind J Bali, M.D. Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 701 Medical Park Dr, Suite 208, Hartsville, SC 29550 Phone: 843-383-5191 Fax: 843-383-0115 |
Dr. Robert Eugene Bullard Jr., MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 214 S 2nd St, Hartsville, SC 29550 Phone: 843-333-2260 Fax: 843-857-4406 |
Dr. Zsolt Peter Ori, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1304 W Bobo Newsom Hwy, Hartsville, SC 29550 Phone: 843-878-1101 Fax: 843-383-6456 |
Rudolf Jan Jokl, MD Internal Medicine - Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1304 W Bobo Newsom Hwy, Hartsville, SC 29550 Phone: 770-874-5400 |
Dr. Naveed Iqbal, MD Internal Medicine - Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1015 S 4th St, Hartsville, SC 29550 Phone: 843-861-4342 |
Cecilia D Aduako, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1268 S 4th St, Hartsville, SC 29550 Phone: 843-332-3422 |
Raymond M Chapman, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 701 Medical Park Dr, Suite 304, Hartsville, SC 29550 Phone: 843-383-5191 Fax: 843-383-0320 |
Dr. Samuel Kofi Osei Okoh, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 701 Medical Park Dr, Suite 208, Hartsville, SC 29550 Phone: 843-339-3030 Fax: 843-383-0115 |
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Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc., and their subsidiaries (KFH/HP) reported today that combined total operating revenue for 2012 was $50.6 billion, compared to $47.9 billion in 2011.
Two London students, who have invented separate pieces of medical technology that could help revolutionise the lives of people with Parkinson's disease, could soon see their innovative devices available to millions of sufferers after they were shortlisted for a prestigious award.
Two experimental brain-machine technologies - deep brain stimulation coupled with physical therapy and a thought-controlled computer system-may offer new therapies for people with stroke and brain injuries, new human research shows. In addition, an animal study shows a new artificial retina may restore vision better than existing prosthetics. The findings were announced today at Neuroscience 2010, the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience and the world's largest source of emerging news on brain science and health.
MIT and University of Rochester researchers report important advances toward a therapeutic device that has the potential to capture cells as they flow through the blood stream and treat them.
A statewide Ohio program significantly reduced the monthly rate of inappropriately scheduled births before 39 weeks gestation, helping to avoid expensive neonatal intensive care unit admissions and decrease the risk of infant deaths, according to two studies by the Ohio Perinatal Quality Collaborative recently published in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology.
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