Mchs-clinic - Medicare Primary Care in Watford City, ND

Mchs-clinic is a medicare enrolled primary clinic (Clinic/center) in Watford City, North Dakota. The current practice location for Mchs-clinic is 709 4th Ave Ne, Watford City, North Dakota. For appointments, you can reach them via phone at (701) 842-3771. The mailing address for Mchs-clinic is 709 4th Ave Ne, Watford City, North Dakota and phone number is (701) 842-3771.

Mchs-clinic is licensed to practice in * (Not Available) (license number ). The clinic also participates in the medicare program and its NPI number is 1063420495. 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 (701) 842-3771.

Contact Information

Mchs-clinic
709 4th Ave Ne
Watford City
ND 58854-7628
(701) 842-3771
(701) 842-4025

Primary Care Clinic Profile

Full NameMchs-clinic
SpecialityClinic/Center
Location709 4th Ave Ne, Watford City, North Dakota
Authorized Official Name and PositionPeter Edis (CEO)
Authorized Official Contact7014448609
Accepts Medicare InsuranceYes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance.

Mailing Address and Practice Location

Mailing AddressPractice Location Address
Mchs-clinic
709 4th Ave Ne
Watford City
ND 58854-7628

Ph: (701) 842-3771
Mchs-clinic
709 4th Ave Ne
Watford City
ND 58854-7628

Ph: (701) 842-3771

NPI Details:

NPI Number1063420495
Provider Enumeration Date08/03/2006
Last Update Date06/09/2023

Medicare PECOS Information:

Medicare PECOS PAC ID5890768006
Medicare Enrollment IDO20040817000016

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Medical Identifiers

Medical identifiers for Mchs-clinic such as npi, medicare ID, medicare PIN, medicaid, etc.
IdentifierTypeStateIssuer
1063420495NPI-NPPES
720528MedicaidMT
6340001OtherNDBLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD
13173MedicaidND
MD421NDMedicaidAL

Medical Taxonomies and Licenses

TaxonomyTypeLicense (State)Status
261Q00000XClinic/center (* (Not Available))Primary

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Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Provider TypePractitioner - Family Practice
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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Provider TypePractitioner - Emergency Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1104841501
PECOS PAC ID: 6103721758
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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Provider NameMaria Marchenko
Provider TypePractitioner - Pediatric Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1821248451
PECOS PAC ID: 1456539980
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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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PECOS PAC ID: 1850336272
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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Provider TypePractitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice
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PECOS PAC ID: 7810295516
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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Provider NameAmy Lynn Roden
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1184013153
PECOS PAC ID: 2860713807
Enrollment ID: I20230105002309

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Provider NameTrevor Thorpe
Provider TypePractitioner - Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (crna)
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1710482740
PECOS PAC ID: 0143583575
Enrollment ID: I20230321000799

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Provider NameDean T Langenfeld
Provider TypePractitioner - Emergency Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1972896447
PECOS PAC ID: 4486939964
Enrollment ID: I20230426002788

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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› Verified 2 days ago

Provider NameLuke Cutherell
Provider TypePractitioner - General Surgery
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1619975216
PECOS PAC ID: 5991806986
Enrollment ID: I20231212003423

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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› Verified 2 days ago

Provider NameSarah Jane Israelson
Provider TypePractitioner - Family Practice
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1922098581
PECOS PAC ID: 3577471192
Enrollment ID: I20240208004432

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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› Verified 2 days ago

Provider NameLiza Ystaas
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1124646146
PECOS PAC ID: 5597182279
Enrollment ID: I20240213004753

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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› Verified 2 days ago

Provider NameLisa Breiterman
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1053670968
PECOS PAC ID: 8921250895
Enrollment ID: I20240215003965

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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› Verified 2 days ago

Provider NameNicholas Finlinson
Provider TypePractitioner - Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (crna)
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1376017459
PECOS PAC ID: 8729329842
Enrollment ID: I20240216004068

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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› Verified 2 days ago

Provider NameLexyn Walker
Provider TypePractitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1568020220
PECOS PAC ID: 6901130293
Enrollment ID: I20240229000946

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Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

Read more Medical News

› Verified 2 days ago

News Archive

Biopharma leaders to discuss optimized clinical operations and outsourcing strategies at iiBIG's forum

iiBIG and the newly formed Global Biopharmaceutical Advisory Board have jointly planned an event that will focus on one of the most dynamic trends in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries - strategic outsourcing. Biopharma CEOs, VPs of Global Operations, and Department Heads will meet at the 4th Annual Global Clinical Trial Partnerships, March 1-2, 2010, in Princeton, New Jersey to discuss the latest strategies for optimizing global operations.

Exposure to low-level blasts affects the brains of military and law-enforcement personnel

Military and law-enforcement personnel repeatedly exposed to low-level blasts have significant brain changes – including an increased level of brain injury and inflammation – compared with a control group, a new study has found.

PINN partners with Clinicient to strengthen clinical and business decisions

Clinicient Inc., a leader in outpatient rehabilitation business solutions, announced today that People's Injury Network Northwest, a preeminent industrial rehabilitation physical and occupational therapy provider in Washington state, has selected Clinicient's PracticeInsight cloud-based EMR and billing solutions.

MSU scientists test promising drug to prevent cancer in high-risk patients

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Lawmakers face angry constituents in town hall meetings

NPR: "Many of the events this week appear to have been organized by conservative groups. A new Web site is called 'Operation Embarrass Your Congressman.' A widely circulated memo tells right-wing protesters how to treat their representative: 'Make him uneasy... stand up and shout out, and sit right back down... rattle him.'" The man who wrote the memo belongs to the conservative group Tea Party Patriots.

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Clinic/Center in Watford City, ND

Innovative Health
Primary Care Clinic
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 340 N Main St Ste 311, Watford City, ND 58854
Phone: 701-444-2888    Fax: 701-444-2813
Mchs Clinic
Primary Care Clinic
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 525 N Main St, Watford City, ND 58854
Phone: 701-842-3771    Fax: 701-842-4025
Anova Family Health Center Inc.
Primary Care Clinic
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 113 Main Street South, Watford City, ND 58854
Phone: 701-842-6400    Fax: 701-842-6403

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