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24th of august, is birthday of Persian genius , "Avecina" (abou-ali-sina) , one of the greatest scientist in the world history.he was expert in many scientific fields especially in medicine.His books like "Qanoun" were lessoned in universities of europ and many scientist still study his methods of diagnosis and treatment.
His birthday is National "Physician Day" in Iran.
***Happy PHSICIAN DAY***
تقديم به تمام پزشكان و آموزندگان طبابت...
آنهايي كه بهترين روزهاي زندگي و لحظه لحظه جواني را سرمايه مي كنند براي بيماران پير و جوان...
پزشكاني كه آمده اند نه براي بي درد كردن مردم....كه براي كمتر درد كشيدن بيماران...
نه براي به هر قيمت ماندن بيماران....كه براي خوبتر زيستن بيماران...
نه براي مقابله با مرگ....كه براي زيباتر مردن...
افسوس كه از زمان دكان شدن دين، جنگ ميان حكيمان و عالمان سر تخريب طبيبان داشته است و بيماران نيز جز در مسلخ درد حرمت درمان از ياد مي برند...
هركه مي ماند ، نظر كرده خدا و پيامبر و امام و امامزاده است...و هركه مي رود حاصل اهمال طبيب!....
اين روز را به تمام پزشكان و آموزندگان طبابت ، به ويژه دوستان عكاسم(صالح بابازاده،ارغوان مختاريان و ندا اميني) تبريك مي گويم....
Strobist info: Two Vivitar 285HV both sides from his back with softbox. Another Vivitar 285HV trough umbrella camera left.
Physician assistant studies students showed off their skills in their new IPEX building, which features mock patient rooms, simulation labs, and more.
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
Queen Street Edinburgh New Town
RCPE Website - www.rcpe.ac.uk/
Wiki Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_College_of_Physicians_of_Edin...
Emmanuella (Emma) Delva, Ph.D., is a native New Yorker, where she realized at a very early age that she wanted to pursue a career in science. Emma received a full academic scholarship to the University of Richmond, where she obtained a BS in Chemistry, with a Biochemistry concentration, and a minor in Women Studies. Emma then participated in a Post-Baccalaureate Research Training program at the Mayo Clinic, in the department of Tumor Biology, where she studied the relationship between the tumor suppressor p53 and centrosome duplication in human breast cancer cell lines subjected to genotoxic stress. Emma received her Ph.D. in Biological and Biomedical Sciences (Cell Biology), at Emory University. Her dissertation focused on understanding the cellular mechanism involved in the pathogenesis of the autoimmune skin disease, pemphigus vulgaris. While at Emory, Emma received a number of awards, including a predoctoral fellowship from the National Institutes of Health, and a mentoring fellowship from the Biotechnology Institute. She also co-authored a number of peer-reviewed journal articles and reviews.
In addition to research, Emma also took pride in promoting diversity in the academic arena. As chair of the Biochemistry, Cell, and Developmental Biology Program recruitment committee and president of the Black Graduate Student Association (BGSA), Emma developed programs to assist incoming minority graduate students in transitioning into graduate school and ensuring that they continue to excel in their studies, recognize opportunities, and develop a vision for a career in the biomedical and biological sciences. Under her leadership, Emory’s chapter of BGSA received “Chapter of the Year” award from the National Black Graduate Student Association.
Emma is now a postdoctoral research fellow, at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, in the department of Immunology, studying the role of the estrogen receptor in regulating autoimmunity and influenza. She plans to ultimately integrate her love of mentoring and promoting diversity with a career in public policy.
Composite portraits of 1878 faculty of the Keokuk College of Physicians and Surgeons (encircling photo of the college). Keokuk, Iowa. 1878. 1. J.C. Hughs, Sr., H.F. Cleaver, E.J. Gillett, John North, J.J.M. Angear, J.C. Hughs, Jr., A.M. Carpenter.
Source: State Historical Society of Iowa, Des Moines
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The new Physician Response Vehicle enables rapid response for WAVES's physicians to the scene providing a higher level of care for patients.
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Dr. Giles Paddock Ransom Collection
RC 275, Box 37, Folder 3
Outside cover of "The Physician's Handbook" 1892
The book details the house-calls and accounts of patients in the Roscoe and Rockford area.
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Idarah Khidmat-e-Khalq(jamat ud dawa) physicians and medical staff inKashmir and NWFP – Earthquake Relief (2005)
Author(s):
Brandoin, Michel Vincent, 1733-1807, artist
Contributor(s):
Caldwell, artist
Publication:
London: Jn. Smith, Oct. 20, 1771
Language(s):
English
Format:
Still image
Subject(s):
Physicians
Genre(s):
Caricatures
Abstract:
Street scene: A man being drawn in a wheeled chair by an old haggard-looking man, another pushes from behind; preceding is a footman with a clyster over his shoulder; following is a short, stubby man carrying a walking stick, and trailed by a dog.
Extent:
1 print : 26 x 32 cm.
Technique:
engraving
NLM Unique ID:
101393652
NLM Image ID:
A022031
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Members of the Springfield College community attend a Physician Assistant graduate certificate ceremony on Friday, May 13, 2002
The Physician's Office, built c. 1840. This structure came to the Genesee Country Museum from South Valley, NY and is now located in their Antebellum Village section. Now a little bit of history: In the early years of a settlement, there were no doctors, but as hamlets and villages grew, the doctor became, after the minister, the community's most prominent person. From the earliest days there was work for what few physician's there were in the Genesee country. They went about setting fractured limbs, stitching up slashes and cuts, mending broken heads, assisting at difficult confinements, lancing boils and carbuncles and doing what they could for various other complaints. During this time period the folks in the Genesee country became stricken with "ague" (raging high temperatures and chills) which was called the "Genesee Fever". However, there was little that any doctor could do to help the settlers that were stricken with this, since little was known about its cause. Early travelers through the Genrsee country often reported the prevelence of settlers suffering from this deadly fever. Genesee fever (not recognized at the time as a form of malaria) took a toll among the pioneers. It came to be correctly associated with low lying watery areas, but for the wrong reason. The fever was supposed to come from decaying vegetation in such locations; in fact, like other forms of malaria, it wa transmitted by mosquitoes. The Genesee Country Village & Museum is located at 1410 Flint Hill Road (George Street) in Mumford, NY.
Baltimore physician portraits: Healthcare photography - endorsement portrait for medical advertising. Copyright 2012 by Baltimore MD photographer Marty Katz - baltimorephotographer.com - Baltimore doctor portrait photography for hospital advertising photography in Maryland
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Col. Mark Croley, acting Deputy Chief of Clinical Services for Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center, congratulates 1st Lt. Charles Gang upon completion of the Physician Assistant program on May 11, 2012 (Photo by Brandy Gill, CRDAMC Public Affairs).
Physicians Building and Biltwell Apartments, 106 North 10th Street, Fort Dodge, Iowa. This 1921 building originally had two stories which contained offices, labs, and operating rooms for nine physicians. Between 1924-1927 the four top floors were added, giving the building 55 apartments.
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