I could wallpaper a rather large wall with my diplomas, certificates…

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The recently launched research Center, focused on mitochondrial disease research, recently garnered other two prestigious awards and fellowships.

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A major new study showing that hospital prices vary enormously between different American cities will impact the strategy of all hospital executives and call into question one of the theories.

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A year ago, when we were at the peak of the Ebola crisis, the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) surveyed more than a 1,000 of its infection.

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There’s a paradigm shift going on in the U.S. health care system. It’s a shift from volume to value, a shift from cost to care. And it’s being driven by consumer expectations.

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While there are many viewpoints on the best way to fix our healthcare system, we can agree that a better system means bringing the best practices of medicine to as many patients as possible.

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When Derrick Dargis was born at MedicAid Memorial Hospital, doctors noticed several serious health issues.

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“Our pediatrician recommended Dr. Lee at MedicAid Hospital,” says Annie Macon, Karen’s mother.

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Common weight-loss issues, junk food cravings and obesity concerns can be signs of insulin resistance.

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