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Obstetrician and Gynecologist
ALAN B PATTERSON MD, PA![]()
Alan Patterson, MD, is an Obstetrician and Gynecologist at Alan B Patterson MD, a private practice in Florida, since May 1991. Dr. Patterson was on the teaching staff at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, where he wrote many protocols for the residency...
Paul CorsiPartner and Obstetrician Gynecologist
Associated Obstetrics and Gynecology![]()
Paul Corsi, MD, is a board-certified Obstetrician Gynecologist at Associated Obstetrics and Gynecology in Michigan. His interests include gynecological surgical operations, infertility, and treatment of many gynecological problems, including endometriosis...
Marina RaikhelDirector
TORRANCE MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER![]()
Marina Raikhel, MD, is an active family practitioner with a particular interest in primary care and ob/gyn focus. She has expertise in the treatment of a wide variety of internal medicine conditions, with special focus on diabetes, hypertension, obesity,...
David PortmanDirector
COLUMBUS CENTER FOR WOMENS HEALTH RESEARCH![]()
David Portman, MD, is Director and Principal Investigator of the Columbus Center for Women's Health Research. Dr. Portman is also a Clincial Investigator at The Ohio State University. He has conducted over 100 clinical studies in areas of contraception,...
Professor, Department Chair
STANFORD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER AUXILIARY![]()
Jonathan Berek, MD, MMS, is a Professor and Department Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Stanford University School of Medicine, California. He is the Chief of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Stanford University Hospital and Clinics. Dr. Berek is also...
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May 4, 2009
UPDATE 2-Sequenom delays Down Syndrome test; shares plunge | uk.reuters.com
This delay is not good for the company, especially since there are already tests in place that are effective to screen for Down's syndrome. These tests now are the standard of care, so the longer it takes for Sequenon to launch it's test the worse, for the company.
FDA approval of strattera in kids should be good news for Lilly
May 13, 2008
FDA Approves Strattera® for Maintenance of ADHD in Children and Adolescents | newsroom.lilly.com
1. Lilly should be pleased with approval of Strattera in children and adolescents 2. Strattera is the superior agent for ADHD 3. approval should boost Liily sales
March 25, 2008
New Focus of Inquiry Into Bribes: Doctors | www.nytimes.com
1. Do doctors accept bribes? 2. Would a bribe affect a doctors usage of a product 3. Is there a need for a greater crack down on bribes?
Overworked Interns, "Holy Grays Anatomy!"
June 25, 2007
Overworked Medical Interns a Danger to Patients | www.forbes.com
1. overworked interns are the result of service versus education 2. Hour's of work limitations need to be expanded.
PercSys Accordion(R) Stone Management Device is more effective
June 25, 2007
New PercSys Accordion(R) Stone Management Device Facilitates Endoscopic Lithotripsy Procedures | www.medicalnewstoday.com
1.PercSys Accordion(R) Stone Management Device is more effective than present devices. 2. PercSys Accordion(R) Stone Management Device should improve sales at Percutaneous Systems, Inc
December 9, 2009 | New York
Seminar: Emerging Payment Technologies and Alternative Payments Solutions (New York)Leading Experts in Obstetricians/Gynecologists (US) have not participated in any GLG webcasts.