Gastroenterology Associates Pc | |
1441 Wilkins Circle Gastroenterology Associates Pc Capser WY 82601 | |
(307) 265-1792 | |
(307) 237-8106 |
Full Name | Gastroenterology Associates Pc |
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Speciality | Internal Medicine |
Location | 1441 Wilkins Circle, Capser, Wyoming |
Authorized Official Name and Position | Laura Jan Renemans (OFFICE MANAGER) |
Authorized Official Contact | 3072651792 |
Accepts Medicare Insurance | Yes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance. |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Gastroenterology Associates Pc 1441 Wilkins Circle Gastroenterology Associates Pc Capser WY 82601 Ph: (307) 265-1792 | Gastroenterology Associates Pc 1441 Wilkins Circle Gastroenterology Associates Pc Capser WY 82601 Ph: (307) 265-1792 |
NPI Number | 1811909807 |
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Provider Enumeration Date | 08/12/2006 |
Last Update Date | 08/22/2020 |
Medicare PECOS PAC ID | 8820902695 |
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Medicare Enrollment ID | O20031117000116 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1811909807 | NPI | - | NPPES |
01132001 | Other | WY | BLUE CROSS |
C03968 | Other | RAILROAD MEDICARE |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207RG0100X | Internal Medicine - Gastroenterology | (* (Not Available)) | Primary |
Provider Name | Phillip T Krmpotich |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Gastroenterology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1932219623 PECOS PAC ID: 8921912700 Enrollment ID: I20031118000154 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Kent D Katz |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Gastroenterology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1578673265 PECOS PAC ID: 0749194512 Enrollment ID: I20031118000202 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Eric Fredrick Meyer |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Anesthesiology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1982719589 PECOS PAC ID: 2466414495 Enrollment ID: I20070702000576 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Tracy L Amadio |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1265617724 PECOS PAC ID: 8426131863 Enrollment ID: I20080208000263 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Sandra K Ham |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1083881262 PECOS PAC ID: 9335210566 Enrollment ID: I20080917000882 |
News Archive
Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Amanda Phillips |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (crna) |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1700885233 PECOS PAC ID: 5395795538 Enrollment ID: I20081010000681 |
News Archive
Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Raoul Joubran |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Gastroenterology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1689784373 PECOS PAC ID: 1658285432 Enrollment ID: I20101026001226 |
News Archive
Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Michael Ryan Johnson |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (crna) |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1336419969 PECOS PAC ID: 1557522687 Enrollment ID: I20120926000809 |
News Archive
Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Richard Shawn Kinsey |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Pathology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1659574127 PECOS PAC ID: 3476616624 Enrollment ID: I20140227002265 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Karin D Berg |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Pathology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1740220953 PECOS PAC ID: 5890790653 Enrollment ID: I20140227002267 |
News Archive
Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Matthew A Wild |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (crna) |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1902882558 PECOS PAC ID: 9133021173 Enrollment ID: I20160415000515 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Jamie Deann Mosbrucker |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1669822201 PECOS PAC ID: 6709179732 Enrollment ID: I20160727002596 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Tracie Parsell |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1629588421 PECOS PAC ID: 1658638457 Enrollment ID: I20171204001807 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Mark J Milone |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Gastroenterology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1881635803 PECOS PAC ID: 2062491301 Enrollment ID: I20171220001834 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Bryce Robert Dougal |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (crna) |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1992027031 PECOS PAC ID: 2769516129 Enrollment ID: I20180720002257 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Jonathan Parrack |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Gastroenterology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1043453046 PECOS PAC ID: 7214257898 Enrollment ID: I20190125002386 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Aaron Mcclellan |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (crna) |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1881016822 PECOS PAC ID: 6204067903 Enrollment ID: I20190204001643 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Stacy Jo Kennedy |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1669947610 PECOS PAC ID: 5799024022 Enrollment ID: I20190305001249 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Julien Fahed |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Gastroenterology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1306287370 PECOS PAC ID: 5294958864 Enrollment ID: I20190730002793 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Chad J Cooper |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Gastroenterology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1770876229 PECOS PAC ID: 5799087953 Enrollment ID: I20190812002693 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Daniel Bryan Rust |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (crna) |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1841844172 PECOS PAC ID: 2163752304 Enrollment ID: I20191001001755 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Sally A Reichert |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (crna) |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1487769717 PECOS PAC ID: 0941196661 Enrollment ID: I20200114002503 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Allison Odato Armitage |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1760074322 PECOS PAC ID: 4082021720 Enrollment ID: I20210325001587 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Jeremy Carlisle |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (crna) |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1437398229 PECOS PAC ID: 4284781659 Enrollment ID: I20220516000348 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Sahar Samaha |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Pathology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1619044898 PECOS PAC ID: 6709950710 Enrollment ID: I20220701002000 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Molly Adami |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1285356857 PECOS PAC ID: 2163891029 Enrollment ID: I20221227000864 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Eric Gillies |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1417620618 PECOS PAC ID: 3971976713 Enrollment ID: I20230227001814 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
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Provider Name | Molly Florence Rodrick |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1497443089 PECOS PAC ID: 1153783196 Enrollment ID: I20230808003293 |
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
› Verified 3 days ago
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Critical Path Institute's Patient-Reported Outcome Consortium announces U.S. Food and Drug Administration qualification of two new clinical outcome assessment tools: the Asthma Daytime Symptom Diary and the Asthma Nighttime Symptom Diary.
By studying the genetics of a rare inherited disorder called stiff skin syndrome, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have learned more about scleroderma, a condition affecting about one in 5,000 people that leads to hardening of the skin as well as other debilitating and often life-threatening problems. The findings, which appear this week in Science Translational Medicine, open doors to testing new treatments.
A product of digesting a micronutrient found in soy may hold the key to why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods, while others do not, a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health-led study discovered.
In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. The new data finds promising outcomes for treating trigger sites surgically for migraine headaches resulting in elimination of pain for those afflicted with the condition.
› Verified 3 days ago