Christina Marie Catanzaro, PSYD | |
222 Easton Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1750 | |
(732) 470-0860 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Christina Marie Catanzaro |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Clinical Psychologist |
Experience | 9 Years |
Location | 222 Easton Ave, New Brunswick, New Jersey |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. She accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1336629633 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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103TC0700X | Psychologist - Clinical | 35SI00594600 (New Jersey) | Secondary |
103G00000X | Clinical Neuropsychologist | 5946 (New Jersey) | Primary |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Practice Associates Medical Group | 5890703177 | 1116 |
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There are few feelings more satisfying than gulping down water when you are thirsty. But how does your brain know when you are dehydrated or satiated, and how does it use this information to initiate or terminate drinking? Caltech scientists have now mapped the circuit of neurons within the mouse brain that regulates thirst by stimulating and suppressing the drive to drink water.
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A study by Mark Hall, J.D., professor of law and public health sciences at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Centre, is suggesting that conventional wisdom could be wrong in that primary care doctors who coordinate the care of their patients by specialists may actually have lower liability risk than primary care doctors who do not attempt care coordination.
The Associated Press/The Washington Times: Sen. Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark., "insisted Tuesday she remained opposed to pushing a health care bill through the Senate with a simple majority vote, despite saying she wanted to see what was in the legislation." Lincoln "said those comments didn't represent a change of heart on her stance against the controversial majority-vote procedure known as 'reconciliation.' 'I don't support reconciliation. All I said was I want to see what's in it,' Lincoln told reporters outside the Senate floor. She walked quickly into a senators-only area without elaborating" (Werner, 3/9).
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Entity Name | Practice Associates Medical Group |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1427016385 PECOS PAC ID: 5890703177 Enrollment ID: O20060330000690 |
News Archive
There are few feelings more satisfying than gulping down water when you are thirsty. But how does your brain know when you are dehydrated or satiated, and how does it use this information to initiate or terminate drinking? Caltech scientists have now mapped the circuit of neurons within the mouse brain that regulates thirst by stimulating and suppressing the drive to drink water.
Bone defects, like a damaged femoral head, are usually replaced by metal implants. This has many disadvantages, but now scientists in Germany have created bone material from human stem cells that could bring significant improvement to the patient's welfare.
Swisher Hygiene Inc., a leading provider of essential hygiene and sanitation products and services, today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Choice Environmental Services, a Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based residential and commercial solid waste services company, by way of a statutory merger involving a wholly-owned subsidiary of Swisher Hygiene.
A study by Mark Hall, J.D., professor of law and public health sciences at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Centre, is suggesting that conventional wisdom could be wrong in that primary care doctors who coordinate the care of their patients by specialists may actually have lower liability risk than primary care doctors who do not attempt care coordination.
The Associated Press/The Washington Times: Sen. Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark., "insisted Tuesday she remained opposed to pushing a health care bill through the Senate with a simple majority vote, despite saying she wanted to see what was in the legislation." Lincoln "said those comments didn't represent a change of heart on her stance against the controversial majority-vote procedure known as 'reconciliation.' 'I don't support reconciliation. All I said was I want to see what's in it,' Lincoln told reporters outside the Senate floor. She walked quickly into a senators-only area without elaborating" (Werner, 3/9).
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Entity Name | Alison Tverdov Psyd Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1861985616 PECOS PAC ID: 3173874641 Enrollment ID: O20180921001513 |
News Archive
There are few feelings more satisfying than gulping down water when you are thirsty. But how does your brain know when you are dehydrated or satiated, and how does it use this information to initiate or terminate drinking? Caltech scientists have now mapped the circuit of neurons within the mouse brain that regulates thirst by stimulating and suppressing the drive to drink water.
Bone defects, like a damaged femoral head, are usually replaced by metal implants. This has many disadvantages, but now scientists in Germany have created bone material from human stem cells that could bring significant improvement to the patient's welfare.
Swisher Hygiene Inc., a leading provider of essential hygiene and sanitation products and services, today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Choice Environmental Services, a Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based residential and commercial solid waste services company, by way of a statutory merger involving a wholly-owned subsidiary of Swisher Hygiene.
A study by Mark Hall, J.D., professor of law and public health sciences at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Centre, is suggesting that conventional wisdom could be wrong in that primary care doctors who coordinate the care of their patients by specialists may actually have lower liability risk than primary care doctors who do not attempt care coordination.
The Associated Press/The Washington Times: Sen. Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark., "insisted Tuesday she remained opposed to pushing a health care bill through the Senate with a simple majority vote, despite saying she wanted to see what was in the legislation." Lincoln "said those comments didn't represent a change of heart on her stance against the controversial majority-vote procedure known as 'reconciliation.' 'I don't support reconciliation. All I said was I want to see what's in it,' Lincoln told reporters outside the Senate floor. She walked quickly into a senators-only area without elaborating" (Werner, 3/9).
› Verified 9 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Christina Marie Catanzaro, PSYD 222 Easton Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1750 Ph: (732) 470-0860 | Christina Marie Catanzaro, PSYD 222 Easton Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1750 Ph: (732) 470-0860 |
News Archive
There are few feelings more satisfying than gulping down water when you are thirsty. But how does your brain know when you are dehydrated or satiated, and how does it use this information to initiate or terminate drinking? Caltech scientists have now mapped the circuit of neurons within the mouse brain that regulates thirst by stimulating and suppressing the drive to drink water.
Bone defects, like a damaged femoral head, are usually replaced by metal implants. This has many disadvantages, but now scientists in Germany have created bone material from human stem cells that could bring significant improvement to the patient's welfare.
Swisher Hygiene Inc., a leading provider of essential hygiene and sanitation products and services, today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Choice Environmental Services, a Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based residential and commercial solid waste services company, by way of a statutory merger involving a wholly-owned subsidiary of Swisher Hygiene.
A study by Mark Hall, J.D., professor of law and public health sciences at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Centre, is suggesting that conventional wisdom could be wrong in that primary care doctors who coordinate the care of their patients by specialists may actually have lower liability risk than primary care doctors who do not attempt care coordination.
The Associated Press/The Washington Times: Sen. Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark., "insisted Tuesday she remained opposed to pushing a health care bill through the Senate with a simple majority vote, despite saying she wanted to see what was in the legislation." Lincoln "said those comments didn't represent a change of heart on her stance against the controversial majority-vote procedure known as 'reconciliation.' 'I don't support reconciliation. All I said was I want to see what's in it,' Lincoln told reporters outside the Senate floor. She walked quickly into a senators-only area without elaborating" (Werner, 3/9).
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