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St. Louis Community College ("STLCC") is the largest community college district in Missouri and one of the largest in the United States. Supported by the Junior College District of St. Louis City - St. Louis County, it was the first district in the United States to simultaneously construct three campuses through a $47.2 million bond issue approved in 1965, the largest in the history of the nation's community college development at the time. STLCC serves its student body through four campuses and four satellite facilities, offering college-transfer options and career programs in areas such as art and design, business, engineering and technology, developmental and continuing education.
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A leader in medical research, teaching and patient care, Washington University School of Medicine is currently ranked sixth in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. The School’s 2,100 employed and volunteer faculty physicians and clinicians -- known as Washington University Physicians -- are also medical staff members of Barnes-Jewish and St. Louis Children’s hospitals. The clinical practice group provides care to more than 430,000 children and adults at 49 clinical sites annually. Together, the institutions located on the Washington University Medical Center campus employ more than 21,000 clinicians, scientists, residents, fellows, administrators and support staff. The is the official page for Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri.
Washington University School of Medicine, located in St. Louis, Missouri, is the medical school of Washington University in St. Louis on the eastern border of Forest Park in St. Louis. Founded in 1891, the School of Medicine has 1,260 students, 604 of which are pursuing a medical degree with or without a combined Doctor of Philosophy or other advanced degree. It also offers doctorate degrees in biomedical research through the Division of Biology and Biological Sciences. The School has developed large physical therapy and occupational therapy programs, as well as the Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences which includes a Doctor of Audiology degree and a Master of Science in Deaf Education degree. There are 1,772 faculty, 1,022 residents, and 765 fellows.The clinical service is provided by Washington University Physicians, a comprehensive medical and surgical practice providing treatment in more than 75 medical specialties. Washington University Physicians are the medical staffs of the two teaching hospitals - Barnes-Jewish Hospital and St. Louis Children's Hospital. They also provide inpatient and outpatient care at the St. Louis Veteran's Administration Hospital, hospitals in the BJC HealthCare system and 35 other office locations throughout the greater St Louis region.
The Washington University Medical Center, located in St. Louis, Missouri, is a large scale health-care focused commercial development located in St. Louis' Central West End neighborhood. The Washington University Medical Center Redevelopment Corporation focuses on developing public-private partnerships that promote infrastructure and housing development in the WUMC area. The executive director of WUMCRC is Brian Phillips. Although many of the institutions are affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis, most of the institutions of WUMC are independent of the University.HistoryThe Washington University Medical Center was incorporated in 1962. Today it is located on over directly to the east of Forest Park. It serves as the anchor of the Central West End community, a dynamic commercial and residential neighborhood with numerous shops, restaurants, and night spots.Today, WUMC is accessible from the Kingshighway at I-64/US 40 or the Central West End station of the St. Louis Metrolink. Regular transportation is provided by rail and bus between WUMC and the other campuses of Washington University.InstitutionsThe institutions of the Washington University Medical center are frequently ranked among the most prestigious and renowned hospitals in the United States. The major institutions in the Washington University Medical Center include: Barnes-Jewish Hospital Center for Advanced Medicine Central Institute for the Deaf Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center St. Louis Children's Hospital St. Louis College of Pharmacy Washington University School of Medicine
WUSM disclaimer regarding digital communications: http://medschool.wustl.edu/policies/website_privacy HIPPA Patient Privacy Policies: http://wuphysicians.wustl.edu/page.aspx?pageID=141&NavID=4 Disclosure of Conflict of Interest: http://wuphysicians.wustl.edu/page.aspx?pageID=249&NavID=4 The Program in Occupational Therapy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), located at 4720 Montgomery Lane, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814-3449. ACOTE’s telephone number, c/o AOTA, is (301) 652-AOTA and its web address is www.acoteonline.org.
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The normal human skull consists of several plates of bone that are separated by sutures. The sutures (fibrous joints) are found between the bony plates in the head. As the infant grows and develops, the sutures close and the bones fuse together, forming a solid piece of bone, called the skull. Craniosynostosis is a condition in which the sutures close too early, causing problems with normal brain and skull growth. Premature closure of the sutures may also cause the pressure inside of the head to increase and the skull or facial bones to change from a normal, symmetrical appearance. St. Louis Children's Hospital is the only children's hospital in the metropolitan area to offer both open and endoscopic correction of craniosynostosis. We have performed the endoscopic approach since 2006 and have done over 150 cases since that time. Craniosynostosis is a condition that is co-treated by plastic surgery (Dr. Albert Woo or Dr. Kamlesh Patel) and neurosurgery (Dr. Matthew Smyth). The information in this web site is not a substitute for professional care, and must not be used for self-diagnosis or treatment. BJC HealthCare assumes no liability for the information contained in this web site or for its use. Washington University and St. Louis Children's Hospital do not endorse commercial products or services. - WUSM disclaimer regarding digital communications: http://medicine.wustl.edu/policies/website_privacy - HIPAA notice of privacy: http://wuphysicians.wustl.edu/page.aspx?pageID=141&NavID=4 - Conflict of Interest in Clinical Care policy: http://wuphysicians.wustl.edu/page.aspx?pageID=249&NavID=4
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Study Overview This study is a part of Autism Centers of Excellence Network and is a collaborative effort by investigators at Washington University-St. Louis, University of North Carolina, University of Washington, and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. We are conducting a longitudinal study of infants at high risk for autism (i.e., siblings of those with autism) by studying MRI images of their brain and through behavioral assessments, beginning at 3 months of age. The goal of the study is to increase the understanding of how the brain develops and to look for abnormal patterns of brain growth. We have actually been studying brain development in autism for the past 5 years, and have been awarded funding to continue for 5 more. Why? During the first five years we have learned that abnormal brain and behavior can now be observed at 6 months of age. Some of these changes included differences in attention and motor behavior and abnormal white matter tracts in brain development. These tracts are bundles of neurons or “cables” forming direct, high-speed connections between distant regions of the brain. These findings helped us determine that abnormal brain and behavior patterns clearly show when infants are 6 months of age. Therefore, to understand the developmental emergence of autism, we will now be looking at infants beginning at 3 months of age to understand the course of early development more in depth. Questions? Contact Lisa at 1-888-845-6786 or go to www.infantsibs-stlouis.org Disclaimer: We encourage comments from our fans and hope you will join the discussions. We do, however, reserve the right to remove postings that we believe are inappropriate, including those promoting a commercial product, or those that use profanity or abusive language. We also caution you about sharing any of your protected health information, as this is a public site. By using this site, you acknowledge that: 1) The site and its health-related information and resources are note intended to be a substitute for medical advice from a physician; 2) we are not responsible or liable for any claim, loss or damage directly or indirectly resulting from the use of any fan page or information or resources contained or linked to that page; 3) Your access of the page and other Internet sites, including information, services, products or materials are solely at your own risk. Washington University also reserves the right to ban anyone who violates these guidelines. You expressly acknowledge that you assume all responsibility related to the security, privacy, and confidentiality risks inherent in sending any content over the Internet. By its very nature, a website and the Internet cannot be absolutely against intentional or malicious intrusion attempts. The Infant Sibling Autism Study and its affiliates do not control the third party sites and the Internet over which you may choose to send confidential personal or health information or other content and, therefore, the study and its affiliates do not warrant any safeguard against such interceptions or compromises to your information. When posting any content on an Internet site, you should think carefully about your own privacy in disclosing detailed or private information about yourself and your family. Furthermore, our study and its affiliates do not endorse any product, services, views or content displayed on the Infant Sibling Autism Imaging study’s social media site. http://medicine.wustl.edu/policies/website_privacy http://wuphysicians.wustl.edu/page.aspx?pageID=141&NavID=4 http://wuphysicians.wustl.edu/page.aspx?pageID=249&NavID=4
BJC HealthCare is one of the largest nonprofit health care organizations in the United States, delivering services to residents primarily in the greater St. Louis, southern Illinois and mid-Missouri regions. With net revenue of $3.5 billion, BJC serves urban, suburban and rural communities and includes 13 hospitals and multiple community health locations. Services include inpatient and outpatient care, primary care, community health and wellness, workplace health, home health, community mental health, rehabilitation, long-term care and hospice. BJC HealthCare Physician Referral Phone: (314) 747-9322 Web: www.bjc.org/find-a-doctor
The Teen Pregnancy Center cares for pregnant and parenting teens, their families, and their babies in a safe and respectful environment. We use groups to support teens and their families during their pregnancy and once they become parents. Our team of health care providers, nurses, social workers, and other staff, as well as parenting teens, helps moms and dads become the best parents they can be to their babies. We have prenatal care and education groups every week, and we offer a Teen Dads support group. We also hold monthly New Moms support groups for families who have had a baby in the past year. Our teens are supported by our staff and Peer Assistants, graduates of the program who come back to group to provide support and "real" advice from a teen mom' s point of view. We talk about everything in group - how mom's body is changing, how to make healthy choices during pregnancy, setting goals for after the baby comes, figuring out how to deal with all the advice people want to give - and so much more! Moms and dads can earn "Baby Bucks" to shop for baby items, and books to begin to read to their babies.
At Promise Mobility, we understand that your independence and your ability to age in place hinge on your home’s limitations. We’re home mobility experts and we can break through those limitations and afford you the opportunity to stay where you are—where you’re comfortable—so that you aren’t forced to uproot your life and give away what you value most: your independence.
The providers and staff at Pediatric Care for Kids are extraordinarily privileged to offer pediatric care to your children. We believe that children, parents and pediatric providers must work together as a team to provide excellent pediatric healthcare. At Pediatric Care for Kids, we recognize that raising a child can be the most demanding, challenging, and all encompassing job that any of us may undertake. We are here to support and encourage, as well as, provide care in the many facets of caring for your child. In our office, you are an integral part of your child's care. We look forward to serving you and your family. At Pediatric Care for Kids all of the providers work well together to provide consistent, compassionate, and up-to-date medical care of the highest quality. We are approachable and available. We take pride in our patients' healthy growth and development. Our goal is to be a resource for your family and a partner in your child's health.
Dr. Williams, having initially moved from Texas to St.Louis to partner with an older physician, had a different vision for providing innovative healthcare. She wanted to be able to integrate the rapidly changing world of technology into her practice to make sure that the young people that she provided healthcare felt connected to their health information in a way that felt meaningful and useful for them. The timing is right for starting this new venture. Working people are choosing their healthcare providers, not simply based on the fact that their parents used them for their care, but because they want someone will provide them with excellent care and improve their quality of life. Delmar Primary Care Associates is a primary care clinic located in the heart of the city on Delmar Blvd. We were opened in the wake of the closing of Connect Care, a multi-specialty hospital and urgent care center. We felt that we could fill the gap for the loss of services felt by the immediate surrounding community and residents when this facility closed. We also are closely located to the Peoples' Clinic, which is less than three blocks away. For those people who want fresh, individual care that do not feel they are getting the care they deserve. Delmar Primary Care Associates is committed to providing efficient, quality care for our patients. For busy, mobile people whose time is already at a premium, but desire a refreshing, high quality service, we will meet their healthcare needs. Whether it is providing annual exams or walk-in visits for the urgently sick and their families. For the elderly client who requires more care, we are thorough, patient and caring. We strive to meet the unique individual needs of all our patients with compassion. We want to be known as the Family Medicine office in town that can get patients in at a moment's notice and always makes sure all our patients needs are being addressed. We want patients to walk away feeling as if other friends and family members should also receive the level of care that they receive at Delmar Primary Care Associates.
Betty Jean Kerr People's Health Centers, through its mission, provides comprehensive primary healthcare, such as pediatrics, internal medicine, OB/GYN, dental, mammography, behavioral health, pharmacy, WIC, radiology, podiatry and laboratory services, to meet the health needs of the entire community. The Betty Jean Kerr People’s Health Centers (BJKPHC) provides quality health care and social services to thousands of uninsured and medically underserved people in the St. Louis community.