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The School of Medicine will mark National Primary Care Week with student-driven events focusing on the growing need for primary care physicians.
The new program will tackle cases where a diagnosis has not been made despite extensive efforts by the referring physician.
The University of Alabama System Board of Trustees approved the reclassification of four sections in the Department of Surgery into divisions and the appointment of their directors at its Sept. 13, 2013 meeting.
Fast, inexpensive gene sequencing needed to make possible personalized medicine.
Drug-eluting stents pose no greater risk of major heart attack following non-cardiac surgery than bare metal stents.

Studies zero in on potential biomarkers in muscle tissue for Lou Gehrig’s disease.

Patients in estrogen trial had fewer poor results, and in post-intervention there was a significant decrease in breast cancer.
For the past two years, Tolu Aduroja, M.D., M.P.H., has traveled to Ibadan, Nigeria in the fall to offer free medical care.
Clinician says those with diabetes should receive the flu vaccine and not the mist, which is not safe for diabetics.
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