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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Internal medicine
  1. ... Francisco (UCSF), for training in primary care general internal medicine. I fell in love with the area and ... Schroeder [Director of the UCSF Division of General Internal Medicine] was a mentor and my first boss at ...
  2. ... family, you can’t count them. I practiced internal medicine and was an endocrinologist. That is a doctor ...
  3. ... When I do interviews for residency programs in internal medicine, the students ask about rotations in palliative care. ...
  4. ... in people who are at higher risk of internal bleeding, like those with stomach ulcers. Make sure to check with your health care provider before starting or stopping any medicine, even one that is available without a prescription. ...
  5. ... science and then genetics specifically. Then I pursued medicine so that I could help take care of people affected by rheumatic diseases (which cause inflammation of the bones, muscles, joints, and internal organs). But I also wanted to contribute to ...
  6. The Intramural Research Program (IRP) is NIH’s internal research program and the largest biomedical research institution in the world. In the IRP’s Speaking of Science podcast, you’ll hear directly from ...
  7. ... earth? The Intramural Research Program (IRP) is NIH’s internal research program and the largest biomedical research institution ... Health? A resource from the National Library of Medicine asks just that question. Developed as an activity ...
  8. ... health and wellness. For singers, our instrument is internal and very challenging to control. That’s because it ... the world. We have made great strides in medicine because of the work that NIH has done ...