Indiana Clinic Critical Care Llc - Medicare Primary Care in Indianapolis, IN

Indiana Clinic Critical Care Llc is a medicare enrolled primary clinic (Internal Medicine - Pulmonary Disease) in Indianapolis, Indiana. The current practice location for Indiana Clinic Critical Care Llc is 1801 N Senate Blvd, Ste 230, Indianapolis, Indiana. For appointments, you can reach them via phone at (317) 962-5820. The mailing address for Indiana Clinic Critical Care Llc is 250 N Shadeland Ave, Indianapolis, Indiana and phone number is (877) 668-5621.

Indiana Clinic Critical Care Llc is licensed to practice in * (Not Available) (license number ). The clinic also participates in the medicare program and its NPI number is 1417285230. This medical practice accepts medicare insurance (which means this clinic accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance). However, please confirm if they accept your insurance at (317) 962-5820.

Contact Information

Indiana Clinic Critical Care Llc
1801 N Senate Blvd
Ste 230
Indianapolis
IN 46202-1228
(317) 962-5820
(317) 962-3916

Primary Care Clinic Profile

Full NameIndiana Clinic Critical Care Llc
SpecialityInternal Medicine
Location1801 N Senate Blvd, Indianapolis, Indiana
Authorized Official Name and PositionJudith L Coleman (CFO)
Authorized Official Contact3179483525
Accepts Medicare InsuranceYes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance.

Mailing Address and Practice Location

Mailing AddressPractice Location Address
Indiana Clinic Critical Care Llc
250 N Shadeland Ave
Indianapolis
IN 46219-4959

Ph: (877) 668-5621
Indiana Clinic Critical Care Llc
1801 N Senate Blvd
Ste 230
Indianapolis
IN 46202-1228

Ph: (317) 962-5820

NPI Details:

NPI Number1417285230
Provider Enumeration Date12/07/2009
Last Update Date09/14/2023

Medicare PECOS Information:

Medicare PECOS PAC ID3678600988
Medicare Enrollment IDO20100419000408

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Medical Identifiers

Medical identifiers for Indiana Clinic Critical Care Llc such as npi, medicare ID, medicare PIN, medicaid, etc.
IdentifierTypeStateIssuer
1417285230NPI-NPPES
200984010MedicaidIN

Medical Taxonomies and Licenses

TaxonomyTypeLicense (State)Status
207R00000XInternal Medicine (* (Not Available))Secondary
207RC0200XInternal Medicine - Critical Care Medicine (* (Not Available))Secondary
207RH0002XInternal Medicine - Hospice And Palliative Medicine (* (Not Available))Secondary
207RP1001XInternal Medicine - Pulmonary Disease (* (Not Available))Primary
207RS0012XInternal Medicine - Sleep Medicine (* (Not Available))Secondary
208M00000XHospitalist (* (Not Available))Secondary

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PECOS PAC ID: 9830003805
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Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1366444226
PECOS PAC ID: 8921092669
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PECOS PAC ID: 6204825771
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PECOS PAC ID: 0042288367
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PECOS PAC ID: 3779521976
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PECOS PAC ID: 6800837717
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PECOS PAC ID: 3870529217
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Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1982605044
PECOS PAC ID: 8224064662
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Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
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Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1518923002
PECOS PAC ID: 6406885201
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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameAmir Habib
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1306889233
PECOS PAC ID: 5092732008
Enrollment ID: I20051028000796

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameTimothy Justin Broach
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1508822792
PECOS PAC ID: 5092734442
Enrollment ID: I20051115001083

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameAli Hamza
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1306811195
PECOS PAC ID: 2769413871
Enrollment ID: I20051129000977

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJie Xu
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1962450270
PECOS PAC ID: 2961422035
Enrollment ID: I20051205000235

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJennifer R Hur
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1740212448
PECOS PAC ID: 1557344264
Enrollment ID: I20061011000146

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameDouglas N Tannas
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1891735833
PECOS PAC ID: 7517966328
Enrollment ID: I20061205000300

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameTimothy J Ellender
Provider TypePractitioner - Emergency Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1811902133
PECOS PAC ID: 7113926676
Enrollment ID: I20061211000172

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameMark A Luetkemeyer
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1821011941
PECOS PAC ID: 3870593270
Enrollment ID: I20070109000383

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameShilpee Sinha
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospice/palliative Care
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1356435937
PECOS PAC ID: 8628171907
Enrollment ID: I20070306000498

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameTyson Victor Neumann
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1568565455
PECOS PAC ID: 3870697279
Enrollment ID: I20070323000431

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameDarren Caudill
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1255327706
PECOS PAC ID: 4981678711
Enrollment ID: I20070421000000

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameWambui J Murage
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1689765729
PECOS PAC ID: 6406951375
Enrollment ID: I20070421000005

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameDana M Toussant
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1447329297
PECOS PAC ID: 5890890776
Enrollment ID: I20070423000025

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameCarole E Floyd
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1003981796
PECOS PAC ID: 4688771140
Enrollment ID: I20070517000126

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameDenisa Xhani
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1801012133
PECOS PAC ID: 2769589068
Enrollment ID: I20070522000182

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameSydney Wilson
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1467672964
PECOS PAC ID: 3173620127
Enrollment ID: I20070525000388

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameMichelle M Haweit
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1376653014
PECOS PAC ID: 2860590015
Enrollment ID: I20070612000180

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJoseph C Skinner
Provider TypePractitioner - Emergency Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1831305283
PECOS PAC ID: 8820197817
Enrollment ID: I20070615000084

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameAlexia M Torke
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospice/palliative Care
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1215132865
PECOS PAC ID: 2961503107
Enrollment ID: I20070718000590

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameKaren A Johnson
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1578761235
PECOS PAC ID: 0143314021
Enrollment ID: I20070924000000

News Archive

Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJohn R Mcnary
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1316143092
PECOS PAC ID: 3577652452
Enrollment ID: I20071129000482

News Archive

Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJignaben C Patel
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1952581514
PECOS PAC ID: 0648351411
Enrollment ID: I20080117000612

News Archive

Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameDeborah K Clark
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1639204571
PECOS PAC ID: 6507949476
Enrollment ID: I20080215000210

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameStacy A Lobodzinski
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1174713820
PECOS PAC ID: 7911077763
Enrollment ID: I20080605000043

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameAaron M Leary
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1477710903
PECOS PAC ID: 5890869747
Enrollment ID: I20080811000507

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameErin Vale Newton
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospice/palliative Care
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1285698084
PECOS PAC ID: 2769400357
Enrollment ID: I20080813000856

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameAngela B Fiege
Provider TypePractitioner - Emergency Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1538363924
PECOS PAC ID: 9638244643
Enrollment ID: I20080826000172

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameWilliam G Carlos
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1245403427
PECOS PAC ID: 6800962820
Enrollment ID: I20080827000422

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1750545109
PECOS PAC ID: 5294894358
Enrollment ID: I20081104000288

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1346458890
PECOS PAC ID: 3779645601
Enrollment ID: I20081230000573

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameAnil Achaen
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1063442994
PECOS PAC ID: 9335142140
Enrollment ID: I20090114000338

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameDamon C Davis
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1295795771
PECOS PAC ID: 0840273231
Enrollment ID: I20090623000009

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Critical Care (intensivists)
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1275593964
PECOS PAC ID: 6709938194
Enrollment ID: I20090715000756

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameChad M Trambaugh
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1396926366
PECOS PAC ID: 5991857872
Enrollment ID: I20090723000805

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameMichael D Ober
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1952366924
PECOS PAC ID: 0244379949
Enrollment ID: I20091208000765

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJana B Yeley
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1922056795
PECOS PAC ID: 3971647587
Enrollment ID: I20100220000275

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameChris C Naum
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1215938451
PECOS PAC ID: 4880590843
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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameLawrence J Bortenschlager
Provider TypePractitioner - Critical Care (intensivists)
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1801897236
PECOS PAC ID: 6103722178
Enrollment ID: I20100603000688

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameRobert W Weller
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1780685867
PECOS PAC ID: 7012813074
Enrollment ID: I20100610000134

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJamie A Stonehouse
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1770716474
PECOS PAC ID: 8325178858
Enrollment ID: I20100610000248

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NamePatrick F Mcquillan
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1669473989
PECOS PAC ID: 1456481985
Enrollment ID: I20100610000306

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameThomas Y Sullivan
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1669474524
PECOS PAC ID: 8022914084
Enrollment ID: I20100610000579

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameSally D Houck
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1902061229
PECOS PAC ID: 4385773381
Enrollment ID: I20100626000105

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameLaura K Barnett
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1437317542
PECOS PAC ID: 9739210139
Enrollment ID: I20100629000548

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameRanjeet S Singh
Provider TypePractitioner - Critical Care (intensivists)
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1750599510
PECOS PAC ID: 4880725043
Enrollment ID: I20100701000731

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1891796157
PECOS PAC ID: 6507998283
Enrollment ID: I20100715000393

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1457684581
PECOS PAC ID: 3870625221
Enrollment ID: I20100720000792

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameDeshini A Moonesinghe
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1780882449
PECOS PAC ID: 6709918006
Enrollment ID: I20100722000547

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1881852085
PECOS PAC ID: 3375675556
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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1144279340
PECOS PAC ID: 8022142710
Enrollment ID: I20100817000779

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameFarzad Loghmani
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1689639130
PECOS PAC ID: 7810096005
Enrollment ID: I20100818000228

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameCynthia A Schmitt
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1306079637
PECOS PAC ID: 1658497748
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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameScott A Robbins
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1699906321
PECOS PAC ID: 4688866841
Enrollment ID: I20101006000235

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameMichele A O Connor
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1659685915
PECOS PAC ID: 3870785520
Enrollment ID: I20101013000375

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameBarbra A Bachmeier
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1003822263
PECOS PAC ID: 7911191267
Enrollment ID: I20101030000206

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameTara N Roberts
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1992013957
PECOS PAC ID: 6608060587
Enrollment ID: I20101104000920

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameKay S Deford
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1750542759
PECOS PAC ID: 3678768488
Enrollment ID: I20101105000999

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameVeronica M Somerville
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1902112105
PECOS PAC ID: 3173711421
Enrollment ID: I20101230000582

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameKathleen P Price
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1962711333
PECOS PAC ID: 7517156607
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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameAlaina C Mcsherry
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1144456286
PECOS PAC ID: 9739231879
Enrollment ID: I20110629000640

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameNicholas R Newsom
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1811158736
PECOS PAC ID: 1254519853
Enrollment ID: I20110630000391

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJoseph Paul Smith
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1700047305
PECOS PAC ID: 2365620986
Enrollment ID: I20110630000592

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameSanti Gottumukkala
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1699939900
PECOS PAC ID: 2466630843
Enrollment ID: I20110707000552

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameLindsay M Weaver
Provider TypePractitioner - Emergency Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1578727327
PECOS PAC ID: 0143408542
Enrollment ID: I20110708000059

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameCatherine E Thompson
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1699743690
PECOS PAC ID: 9830198118
Enrollment ID: I20110715000315

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameMark A Unroe
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1689832834
PECOS PAC ID: 8022287101
Enrollment ID: I20110805000450

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameMelissa C Knutson
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1578721783
PECOS PAC ID: 0446384598
Enrollment ID: I20110915000619

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1932499548
PECOS PAC ID: 8123294410
Enrollment ID: I20120109000666

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameMark D Williams
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1659461564
PECOS PAC ID: 1153588199
Enrollment ID: I20120202000899

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameOmar Rahman
Provider TypePractitioner - Critical Care (intensivists)
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1861457715
PECOS PAC ID: 2466424080
Enrollment ID: I20120223000833

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1558521849
PECOS PAC ID: 6103088125
Enrollment ID: I20120508000471

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1720074297
PECOS PAC ID: 6305808627
Enrollment ID: I20120524000002

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameNicole R Phillips
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Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1386870772
PECOS PAC ID: 8426212515
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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
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PECOS PAC ID: 0345405320
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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1356576888
PECOS PAC ID: 8820253404
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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJeffrey L Farmer
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1043479348
PECOS PAC ID: 6406011782
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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameRajnish Khillan
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1043541949
PECOS PAC ID: 3476719113
Enrollment ID: I20120724000575

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1821225525
PECOS PAC ID: 0547416836
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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Critical Care (intensivists)
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1750323481
PECOS PAC ID: 6901877901
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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Critical Care (intensivists)
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1275758617
PECOS PAC ID: 0244337566
Enrollment ID: I20121026000649

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameGrant H Gilroy
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1255651261
PECOS PAC ID: 9133370968
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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameSarah J Hartman
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1730437930
PECOS PAC ID: 6103077326
Enrollment ID: I20121117000081

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameTimothy M Short
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1215284344
PECOS PAC ID: 4284694886
Enrollment ID: I20130318000371

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameMegan S Alexander
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1982969267
PECOS PAC ID: 7113163841
Enrollment ID: I20130424000819

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameLeslee A Kaper
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1265794663
PECOS PAC ID: 7618114067
Enrollment ID: I20130502000557

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameLanna M Guzman
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1366709701
PECOS PAC ID: 2860639481
Enrollment ID: I20130518000037

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameRobert A Kemp
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1639127764
PECOS PAC ID: 9931231834
Enrollment ID: I20130715000062

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameTracy Dianne Gunter
Provider TypePractitioner - Psychiatry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1063407732
PECOS PAC ID: 2163589680
Enrollment ID: I20130727000149

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameRajat Kapoor
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1508037722
PECOS PAC ID: 8921249186
Enrollment ID: I20130730000960

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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PECOS PAC ID: 3678717469
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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameDustin B Augenstine
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1386907996
PECOS PAC ID: 0042454621
Enrollment ID: I20130920000745

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJason D Russ
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1457679417
PECOS PAC ID: 4688818040
Enrollment ID: I20130925000352

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameHeather M Denger
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1053604843
PECOS PAC ID: 2365678042
Enrollment ID: I20131203000215

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1164864260
PECOS PAC ID: 3476780008
Enrollment ID: I20131205001241

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameKatie M Bussard
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1225359193
PECOS PAC ID: 4183851926
Enrollment ID: I20131226000372

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1669793535
PECOS PAC ID: 9234367863
Enrollment ID: I20140106000740

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1942641840
PECOS PAC ID: 8527299098
Enrollment ID: I20140326000846

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameHilary D Parker
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1104102821
PECOS PAC ID: 2961676952
Enrollment ID: I20140404001161

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameEmily L Dock
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1083970339
PECOS PAC ID: 6002048543
Enrollment ID: I20140415001372

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameDaniel Cummings Gutteridge
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1801108782
PECOS PAC ID: 2264675370
Enrollment ID: I20140424000621

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJoseph T Lee
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1003107517
PECOS PAC ID: 8224261961
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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameMelissa A Pyatskowit
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1154673820
PECOS PAC ID: 5698908010
Enrollment ID: I20140512001383

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameNicholas Delecaris
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1629382098
PECOS PAC ID: 0648413328
Enrollment ID: I20140520000455

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameKatherine A Pollard
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1063857936
PECOS PAC ID: 0446491195
Enrollment ID: I20140717000499

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameYuzhu Tang
Provider TypePractitioner - Sleep Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1457659930
PECOS PAC ID: 1052552767
Enrollment ID: I20140801001892

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameEric W Han
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1841565942
PECOS PAC ID: 8123349446
Enrollment ID: I20150611001046

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameAllison C Burke
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1710277298
PECOS PAC ID: 0446490460
Enrollment ID: I20150626001286

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameAmy W Johnson
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospice/palliative Care
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1932463445
PECOS PAC ID: 6800036856
Enrollment ID: I20150701001487

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameVictoria Osborn
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1619357019
PECOS PAC ID: 9032422423
Enrollment ID: I20150714001474

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameDamien G Patel
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1891929634
PECOS PAC ID: 3971749474
Enrollment ID: I20150715001752

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameCarmen B Lanie
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1770961294
PECOS PAC ID: 4789998139
Enrollment ID: I20150730010608

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameRaven L Nix
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1821470238
PECOS PAC ID: 0941515647
Enrollment ID: I20150810001919

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1518335124
PECOS PAC ID: 1456651660
Enrollment ID: I20151119001532

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1497125025
PECOS PAC ID: 6204136419
Enrollment ID: I20151119001834

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1487028353
PECOS PAC ID: 6305146291
Enrollment ID: I20151125001135

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1255706602
PECOS PAC ID: 9335440965
Enrollment ID: I20151223001272

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1255798823
PECOS PAC ID: 8123323110
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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1578925103
PECOS PAC ID: 3779874565
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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1285089664
PECOS PAC ID: 3072806421
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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1811348279
PECOS PAC ID: 1759675812
Enrollment ID: I20160811002305

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1548611346
PECOS PAC ID: 7214221324
Enrollment ID: I20160812001032

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1083167613
PECOS PAC ID: 0345535563
Enrollment ID: I20160825002782

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1962955773
PECOS PAC ID: 3274576988
Enrollment ID: I20160830000858

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameCasie Stevens
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1689129645
PECOS PAC ID: 3375831159
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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameLindsey M Moorman
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1043760523
PECOS PAC ID: 4587952031
Enrollment ID: I20161017000363

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJon W Prairie
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1376090266
PECOS PAC ID: 6406137702
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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameSteven D Ritchey
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1295198927
PECOS PAC ID: 1951682772
Enrollment ID: I20170110000101

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameHari Krishna Puttagunta
Provider TypePractitioner - Critical Care (intensivists)
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1841451218
PECOS PAC ID: 5597999516
Enrollment ID: I20170317000459

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameCourtney L Hopp
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1487193983
PECOS PAC ID: 8628354446
Enrollment ID: I20170411000162

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameAndrew Vincent Coccaro
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1861802779
PECOS PAC ID: 2860798816
Enrollment ID: I20170613000245

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameShivani Bhatia Martin
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1558645366
PECOS PAC ID: 0749508265
Enrollment ID: I20170614000218

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameAmy E Day
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1417494634
PECOS PAC ID: 8123397221
Enrollment ID: I20170705002560

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJewell Robinson Parker
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1275988289
PECOS PAC ID: 6103104161
Enrollment ID: I20170905000369

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameMarc S Rovner
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1093795668
PECOS PAC ID: 1951205459
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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameLeslie R Gibbs
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1922407998
PECOS PAC ID: 8628397429
Enrollment ID: I20170908003122

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameShannon L Craig
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1114443405
PECOS PAC ID: 7719251651
Enrollment ID: I20170915002866

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameNatasha Thompson
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1326584012
PECOS PAC ID: 9739453374
Enrollment ID: I20170921000702

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameRoma Gautam Patel
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospice/palliative Care
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1821446931
PECOS PAC ID: 3577854868
Enrollment ID: I20170925000922

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameRoberto F P Machado
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1942268172
PECOS PAC ID: 1850361189
Enrollment ID: I20171009000926

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJennifer D White
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1750821401
PECOS PAC ID: 3577839927
Enrollment ID: I20171030002400

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJoseph P Gallagher
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1235594441
PECOS PAC ID: 4284991803
Enrollment ID: I20171206001486

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameMelissa E Johnson
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1093113623
PECOS PAC ID: 7911264593
Enrollment ID: I20171207000363

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJulie L Brockman
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1811420862
PECOS PAC ID: 9739446311
Enrollment ID: I20171207000368

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameMark R Lentz
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1548773492
PECOS PAC ID: 3971861287
Enrollment ID: I20171214001282

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameTia L Brutscher
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1083129043
PECOS PAC ID: 4789944745
Enrollment ID: I20180212002910

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameBahtrena Rhodes
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1194259879
PECOS PAC ID: 4183987860
Enrollment ID: I20180410002840

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameSikandar H Khan
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1952665218
PECOS PAC ID: 3274776299
Enrollment ID: I20180523000922

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameBridget C Thorne
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1366930331
PECOS PAC ID: 9537424023
Enrollment ID: I20180605000169

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameImran A Sethi
Provider TypePractitioner - Critical Care (intensivists)
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1093914301
PECOS PAC ID: 0244313500
Enrollment ID: I20180615001865

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJames F Cleary
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospice/palliative Care
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1841266855
PECOS PAC ID: 0749319895
Enrollment ID: I20180716001739

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJayme L Ramey
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1326533894
PECOS PAC ID: 5991053233
Enrollment ID: I20180802003670

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameRyan David Boente
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1972890606
PECOS PAC ID: 1658514724
Enrollment ID: I20180827002232

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameKimberly L Koors
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1952875734
PECOS PAC ID: 8527305747
Enrollment ID: I20190125002915

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJay Jin
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1356605299
PECOS PAC ID: 0840436846
Enrollment ID: I20190319001690

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameReagan E Hirschy
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1982162491
PECOS PAC ID: 8123369592
Enrollment ID: I20190411002543

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameOlivia Lyn Beaver
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1881250058
PECOS PAC ID: 0446593164
Enrollment ID: I20190521003197

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameZachary Bennett Fulkerson
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1386080265
PECOS PAC ID: 5294975330
Enrollment ID: I20190528001789

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameHeather R Martin
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1811553662
PECOS PAC ID: 3173856432
Enrollment ID: I20190531002107

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameNicholas Stephen Iannazzo
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1043669633
PECOS PAC ID: 8426349283
Enrollment ID: I20190626000433

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameEvan Mitchell Landry Tomkiewicz
Provider TypePractitioner - Emergency Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1124518931
PECOS PAC ID: 8426313370
Enrollment ID: I20190814004053

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameKatherine Rose Ahaus
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1184103459
PECOS PAC ID: 1759618507
Enrollment ID: I20190816000395

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameAmy J Dockrey
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1013569821
PECOS PAC ID: 8729316369
Enrollment ID: I20190821001373

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameAllison E Garrison
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1922654227
PECOS PAC ID: 0345578639
Enrollment ID: I20190823003173

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameElizabeth Mae King
Provider TypePractitioner - Clinical Social Worker
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1417302845
PECOS PAC ID: 4183952351
Enrollment ID: I20190826003003

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameAshley E Henthorn
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1689220485
PECOS PAC ID: 2961733977
Enrollment ID: I20191004002795

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameKareem M Ballut
Provider TypePractitioner - Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology)
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1649793258
PECOS PAC ID: 5597002675
Enrollment ID: I20191119001702

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameAmi V Patel
Provider TypePractitioner - Family Practice
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1306106455
PECOS PAC ID: 4981860293
Enrollment ID: I20200123002882

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameMrunal Gunvant Patel
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1396044558
PECOS PAC ID: 5496066854
Enrollment ID: I20200322000057

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameClare Colette Prohaska
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1053705467
PECOS PAC ID: 9931415379
Enrollment ID: I20200406002215

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameNichole A Smith
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospitalist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1265812804
PECOS PAC ID: 8325352065
Enrollment ID: I20200407001842

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameEric Joseph Cooper
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1740801711
PECOS PAC ID: 8123449113
Enrollment ID: I20200529000985

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameEric Nathan Shepard
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospice/palliative Care
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1689021107
PECOS PAC ID: 1153610548
Enrollment ID: I20200702001856

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NamePaige Randolph
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1013538826
PECOS PAC ID: 2264855881
Enrollment ID: I20200714003418

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameMarleana Leann Groh
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1538778600
PECOS PAC ID: 0749604411
Enrollment ID: I20200728002231

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameDylan L Holcomb
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1205454857
PECOS PAC ID: 9234554502
Enrollment ID: I20200803003336

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameElizabeth Ann Ewer
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1295343903
PECOS PAC ID: 3870918832
Enrollment ID: I20200807001049

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameTammy M Skinner
Provider TypePractitioner - Clinical Social Worker
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1215546973
PECOS PAC ID: 8022435825
Enrollment ID: I20200825001903

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJennifer Lee Taylor
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1043828635
PECOS PAC ID: 7113344797
Enrollment ID: I20200827001361

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameSarah L Cantrell
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1568061695
PECOS PAC ID: 9436579711
Enrollment ID: I20201027000896

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameBrittany N Adams
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1881290088
PECOS PAC ID: 7416369202
Enrollment ID: I20201221000578

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NamePiper-danay Smith
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1205425436
PECOS PAC ID: 2365858073
Enrollment ID: I20210304000129

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameKendra Mifflin
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1245811769
PECOS PAC ID: 0840608402
Enrollment ID: I20210420001241

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameGraham D Dellinger
Provider TypePractitioner - Critical Care (intensivists)
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1063808905
PECOS PAC ID: 0345553517
Enrollment ID: I20210803001153

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameParth K Patel
Provider TypePractitioner - Emergency Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1811435878
PECOS PAC ID: 4789954686
Enrollment ID: I20210804003498

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameGeorge Venious
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1336535061
PECOS PAC ID: 8628387123
Enrollment ID: I20210818000772

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameZachary T Johnson
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1386217685
PECOS PAC ID: 2163827551
Enrollment ID: I20210824000337

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameKreyl Hall
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1700550167
PECOS PAC ID: 6709281199
Enrollment ID: I20210824000363

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameCharlotte Venious
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospice/palliative Care
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1053774901
PECOS PAC ID: 7113219403
Enrollment ID: I20210824001908

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameStanley A Nasraway
Provider TypePractitioner - Critical Care (intensivists)
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1194834200
PECOS PAC ID: 0547209827
Enrollment ID: I20210825001360

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameNelayda Fonte
Provider TypePractitioner - General Surgery
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1710975354
PECOS PAC ID: 9436046539
Enrollment ID: I20210831002752

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameEmily N Fischer
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1164199907
PECOS PAC ID: 8022414531
Enrollment ID: I20210909000306

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameKristin Marie Johanning
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1164013629
PECOS PAC ID: 3678971645
Enrollment ID: I20211005001866

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJennifer J Markowitz
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1518530666
PECOS PAC ID: 0143628073
Enrollment ID: I20211007001327

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameStephanie M Cartwright
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1497418107
PECOS PAC ID: 7315336351
Enrollment ID: I20211115000187

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameSeth B Langsam
Provider TypePractitioner - Critical Care (intensivists)
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1225321797
PECOS PAC ID: 2769602424
Enrollment ID: I20211122000298

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameTeresa Lynn Drescher
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1417540881
PECOS PAC ID: 3072903533
Enrollment ID: I20211124001643

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameAlan D Hyslop
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1740644392
PECOS PAC ID: 2466745054
Enrollment ID: I20220106002176

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameRichard Juda
Provider TypePractitioner - Anesthesiology
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1912998709
PECOS PAC ID: 5496705154
Enrollment ID: I20220204000489

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameMinah Lee
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1164173829
PECOS PAC ID: 9931592409
Enrollment ID: I20220204000491

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameAmy Charlotte Sprunger
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1083241236
PECOS PAC ID: 7113310368
Enrollment ID: I20220210001305

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameRachel Kathryn Demerly
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1144971839
PECOS PAC ID: 5496149445
Enrollment ID: I20220308001861

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameAllison L Gardner
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1811646540
PECOS PAC ID: 4082000732
Enrollment ID: I20220405001391

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJames Christopher Skinner
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1720500432
PECOS PAC ID: 4385995687
Enrollment ID: I20220525001369

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NamePhilip J Husband
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1417019753
PECOS PAC ID: 3971412503
Enrollment ID: I20220630001893

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJessica Marie Gulch
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1821650474
PECOS PAC ID: 0042644114
Enrollment ID: I20220706001511

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameCraig Douglas Sewell
Provider TypePractitioner - Allergy/immunology
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1346771839
PECOS PAC ID: 8426327008
Enrollment ID: I20220724000049

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameIram Bakhtawar
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1598878605
PECOS PAC ID: 8820159510
Enrollment ID: I20220816002545

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameHera Jafri
Provider TypePractitioner - Family Practice
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1932696051
PECOS PAC ID: 7719214477
Enrollment ID: I20220824003453

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameCaitlin M Baxter
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1104211663
PECOS PAC ID: 6800193293
Enrollment ID: I20220928000352

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameRodjawan Supakul
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1730463720
PECOS PAC ID: 3779852108
Enrollment ID: I20221003002040

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameErica Ann Snodgrass
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1669181194
PECOS PAC ID: 8224408935
Enrollment ID: I20221221000694

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameJosselyn M Howell
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1518669019
PECOS PAC ID: 7214393313
Enrollment ID: I20230516001250

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameRoberto J Bernardo
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1063853109
PECOS PAC ID: 3476847468
Enrollment ID: I20230516002374

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameMaria L Srour
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1023462660
PECOS PAC ID: 1850679184
Enrollment ID: I20230516002790

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameWendy Phreud Edmond
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1013458561
PECOS PAC ID: 8224398110
Enrollment ID: I20230525000464

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameRosalyn H Chi
Provider TypePractitioner - Emergency Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1437412475
PECOS PAC ID: 5890006241
Enrollment ID: I20230526001739

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NamePriscilla Marie De La Cruz
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1366977357
PECOS PAC ID: 5890032189
Enrollment ID: I20230601001183

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameDaniel Udrea
Provider TypePractitioner - Emergency Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1174029755
PECOS PAC ID: 6103235759
Enrollment ID: I20230627001622

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameHeidi L Alvey
Provider TypePractitioner - Pulmonary Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1386938702
PECOS PAC ID: 4981904133
Enrollment ID: I20230705003374

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameMichelle Paek
Provider TypePractitioner - Hospice/palliative Care
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1770045486
PECOS PAC ID: 8224362983
Enrollment ID: I20230725002863

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameAllison Lynn Stewart
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1346941861
PECOS PAC ID: 4880055425
Enrollment ID: I20230731000980

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameCasey Marie Schoettle
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1821785387
PECOS PAC ID: 3375905276
Enrollment ID: I20230809001459

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameSimran Kaur Jutla
Provider TypePractitioner - Allergy/immunology
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1235633850
PECOS PAC ID: 7113328162
Enrollment ID: I20230825002933

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameKelsey K Reeder
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1306623665
PECOS PAC ID: 8628422375
Enrollment ID: I20230928001735

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameLaura N Simpson
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1699552430
PECOS PAC ID: 4981058484
Enrollment ID: I20231003001243

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameScott M Mccarty
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1457083214
PECOS PAC ID: 9830566967
Enrollment ID: I20231211002752

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameKayla K Watkins
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1235906421
PECOS PAC ID: 8921451758
Enrollment ID: I20240129002668

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Provider NameReagan M Gambill
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1629843792
PECOS PAC ID: 1456796648
Enrollment ID: I20240227003814

News Archive

Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Effectiveness of anti-smoking measures points to racial and ethnic disparities, shows data

Tobacco control efforts have reduced cigarette smoking for many, but those efforts have disproportionately helped white smokers, while other racial and ethnic groups are still struggling, an Oregon State University researcher's analysis found.

USAID assisting communities affected by cyclones in Eastern Africa

In this post on USAID's "IMPACTblog," the agency describes its activities in "assisting communities and individuals impacted by the cyclones in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi."

Novel pathways and markers for diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder

Looking into the brain is yielding vital clues to understanding, diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, according to findings being presented at the Seventh International Conference on Bipolar Disorder.

Prepositioning of supplies, knowledge to handle disease outbreaks 'future of disaster management'

In this New York Times opinion piece, columnist Tina Rosenberg examines a global rise in cholera cases, writing, "The World Health Organization estimates that there are between three million and five million cases of cholera each year, and between 100,000 and 120,000 deaths. New and more virulent strains are emerging in Asia and Africa, and the WHO says that global warming creates even more hospitable conditions for the disease."

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Internal Medicine in Indianapolis, IN

Moazzam Habib Md Pc
Primary Care Clinic
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 9240 N Meridian St, Suite 240, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Phone: 317-571-0030    Fax: 317-571-0031
Shalom 56th Street-new Access Point
Primary Care Clinic
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 5750 W 56th St, Indianapolis, IN 46254
Phone: 317-291-7422    Fax: 317-291-4912
Franciscan Health Indianapolis & Mooresville
Primary Care Clinic
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 5230a East Stop 11 Road, Suite 250, Indianapolis, IN 46237
Phone: 317-528-8921    Fax: 317-528-6916
Evernorth Care Providers - Delaware Pa
Primary Care Clinic
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 8888 Keystone Xing Ste 1300, Indianapolis, IN 46240
Phone: 773-292-4800    Fax: 312-564-4059
Eskenazi Health Center Cottage Corner
Primary Care Clinic
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 1434 Shelby St, Indianapolis, IN 46203
Phone: 317-655-3200    Fax: 317-655-3210
Hello Wellness
Primary Care Clinic
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 1040 E 86th St, Suite 48-a, Indianapolis, IN 46240
Phone: 317-569-1800    
Indiana Neurodiagnostics, Llc
Primary Care Clinic
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 9465 Counselors Row, Ste. 200 Office 257, Indianapolis, IN 46240
Phone: 317-614-0310    Fax: 866-279-4704

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