Cortney Baczkowicz Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 10820 Park Pl, Saint John, IN 46373 Phone: 219-351-5200 |
Kelly Marie Kislowski, OTRL Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 8626 Wicker Ave Ste C, Saint John, IN 46373 Phone: 219-440-7930 |
Mrs. Michelle Coil, O.T. Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 8259 Wicker Ave, Saint John, IN 46373 Phone: 800-870-4540 Fax: 219-365-6561 |
Ms. Kristina Marie Aimone, OT Occupational Therapist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 10033 Wicker Ave Ste 7&8, Saint John, IN 46373 Phone: 219-213-2222 |
Kimberly Ann Butler, MOT/OTR Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 11851 Heron Lake Rd, Saint John, IN 46373 Phone: 219-577-2400 |
Tyler Gorman Occupational Therapist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 10033 Wicker Ave Ste 7&8, Saint John, IN 46373 Phone: 219-213-2222 |
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A selection of health policy stories from Washington state, Virginia, Wisconsin, West Virginia and Florida. The proposal, numbered 2725 in the House and 6513 in the Senate, would create a new appeal process for when county officials decline to order an involuntary commitment. In those situations, immediate family members could ask a Superior Court judge about the case (Rosenthal, 2/3).
BioTime, Inc. announced today that it has initiated shipments of stem cell research products to its worldwide distributor, Millipore Corporation, according to the terms of the co-marketing agreement between the two companies that was announced on July 9, 2009. BioTime has shipped inventory of six ACTCellerate™ progenitor cell lines to Millipore and plans to begin shipments of additional cell lines and ESpan™ cell growth media in the next several weeks.
A partnership between the University of Oxford, Earlham Institute (EI), and global pharmaceutical companies Biogen Inc and Boehringer Ingelheim will investigate a promising new drug target for the treatment of schizophrenia.
A new study from Rhode Island Hospital indicates that spinal cord stimulation may be able to modulate Parkinson's disease symptoms. The lead author will present the findings at the 2010 American Society for Stereotactical and Functional Neurosurgery Biennial Meeting, June 14-16 in New York City.
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