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The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, founded in 1841, is the fourth oldest school of pharmacy in the nation. The School is one of seven professional schools and a graduate school located at the University of Maryland, a thriving center for life sciences research and community service. Through its education, research, and service programs, the School of Pharmacy strives to improve the health and well-being of society by aiding in the discovery, development, and use of medicines. The School of Pharmacy is comprised of three departments, Pharmacy Practice and Science, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Pharmaceutical Health Services Research. The Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science promotes the health and well being of the public by advancing the practice of pharmacy and generating and disseminating new knowledge related to pharmacy practice and drug use. The Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences conducts state-of-the-art research and discovery in the areas of cellular and chemical biology, neuroscience, pharmacology, biopharmaceutics and drug delivery. The Pharmaceutical Health Services Research Department provides teaching, service, and scholarly activities related the behavioral sciences, pharmacoeconomics, pharmacoepidemiology, and regulatory issues. In addition to cutting edge research in drug delivery mechanisms, cost impact studies, basic drug discovery and development, and disease management, the School engages in a wide variety of professional practice activities, partnering with over 200 community pharmacies, hospitals, nursing homes, and other agencies to provide services to citizens and practitioners around the State and across the nation.
The University of Maryland School of Dentistry is the dental school of the University System of Maryland. It was founded as an independent institution, the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, in 1840 and was the birthplace of the Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) degree. It is known as the first dental college in the world. It is headquartered at the University of Maryland, Baltimore campus. It is the only dental school in Maryland.History Related history: Harvard School of Dental Medicine > HistoryThe Baltimore College of Dental Surgery (BCDS) was chartered by an act of the Maryland General Assembly in 1840. Its co-founders, Drs. Horace H. Hayden and Chapin A. Harris have been both inducted in the Pierre Fauchard Academy Hall of Fame. Dr. Harris was the school's first dean and a professor of practical dentistry. Following the death of Dr. Hayden on January 25, 1844, he became the school second president. The College is still in existence today and is part of the University of Maryland, Baltimore.The establishment of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery is seen as one of the three crucial steps in the foundation of the dental profession in the United States.
The University of Maryland School of Dentistry is the dental school of the University System of Maryland. It was founded as an independent institution, the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, in 1840 and was the birthplace of the Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) degree. It is known as the first dental college in the world. It is headquartered at the University of Maryland, Baltimore campus. It is the only dental school in Maryland.History Related history: Harvard School of Dental Medicine > HistoryThe Baltimore College of Dental Surgery (BCDS) was chartered by an act of the Maryland General Assembly in 1840. Its co-founders, Drs. Horace H. Hayden and Chapin A. Harris have been both inducted in the Pierre Fauchard Academy Hall of Fame. Dr. Harris was the school's first dean and a professor of practical dentistry. Following the death of Dr. Hayden on January 25, 1844, he became the school second president. The College is still in existence today and is part of the University of Maryland, Baltimore.The establishment of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery is seen as one of the three crucial steps in the foundation of the dental profession in the United States.
The BioPark is a biomedical research park on the campus of the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB). The BioPark welcomes additional life science companies to join its growing scientific community of emerging, high-growth life science tenants and UMB translational research and clinical treatment centers. For early-stage to mature bioscience companies, the BioPark offers a sophisticated laboratory and office environment on UMB’s vibrant academic medical center campus. Community members are commercializing new drugs, diagnostics and devices and advancing biomedical research. Learn more about BioPark tenants at http://www.umbiopark.com/tenants.aspx.
The University of Maryland School of Social Work is a highly-ranked institution that produces outstanding social workers whose practice advances the well-being of all the people they serve, especially members of populations at risk. U.S.News & World Report ranks the School 18th in their 2008 list of Best Graduate Schools in America. Part of a public university in a diversified state and region, the School promotes social and economic justice in all of its activities. The School provides professional leadership through its programs of education, practice, research, scholarship, service innovation, consultation, and advocacy.
The University of Maryland Medical Center is a teaching hospital with 757 beds based in Baltimore, Maryland, that provides the full range of health care to people throughout Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic region. It gets more than 35,000 inpatient admissions and 165,000 outpatient visits each year. UMMC has approximately 6,500 employees as well as 1,000 attending physicians, and provides training for about half of Maryland's physicians and other health care professionals. All members of the medical staff are on the faculty of the University of Maryland School of Medicine.The University of Maryland Medical Center was named one of the nation's best acute-care hospitals in patient safety and quality of care in 2006 and 2007 by the Leapfrog group. It is part of the University of Maryland Medical System, a private, not-for-profit health system that includes nine acute care, specialty and rehabilitation hospitals as well as outpatient facilities throughout Maryland.
See amazing teeth feats, marvel at George Washington's dentures (find out if they were ever made of wood), sing along to vintage toothpaste commercials and discover fascinating exhibitions that encourage good oral health habits and celebrate the heritage and future of dentistry. Visit us at www.dentalmuseum.org
The Department of Epidemiology and Public Health (EPH) began in 1883 and is now one of the largest basic science departments in the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Note: by "liking" our page, your page will not be able to be viewed so there shouldn't be any privacy concerns. People will only see your profile icon.
The Department of Epidemiology and Public Health (EPH) began in 1883 and is now one of the largest basic science departments in the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Note: by "liking" our page, your page will not be able to be viewed so there shouldn't be any privacy concerns. People will only see your profile icon.
The University of Maryland Carey School of Law was established in 1816 and began regular instruction in 1824. It is the third-oldest law school in the nation, but its innovative programs make it one of the liveliest and most dynamic today. Maryland Law stands among five other professional schools on the University of Maryland, Baltimore campus. It has taken advantage of this location to become an integral part of the Baltimore-Washington legal and business community.
Our bariatric department, we have a fantastic surgeon, Dr. Mark Kligman. We have set up our program to promote success before, during and after surgery. We pride ourselves on making you a patient for life. The first step in our program is to attend a seminar. You can attend one in person at one of our locations throughout the surrounding Baltimore area, or you can view one online from the comfort of your own home. Please visit our website, www.umm.edu/weightloss to find out more about our program and to register for a seminar. Seminars are given by either Dr. Kligman and are held from 6:00 pm one night a week. Visit ObesityHelp.com to read patient reviews!
The University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center (UMGCCC) is a National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center that brings together expert researchers and clinicians from the University of Maryland School of Medicine and the University of Maryland Medical Center to collaborate on preventing, detecting, and treating cancer.
The JACQUES Initiative (Joint AIDS Community Quest for Unique and Effective Treatment Strategies) initiated in 2003 by the Institute of Human Virology (IHV) at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, has been a needed and timely response to address increasing rates of treatment failure and resistance in the Baltimore community. This program targets and brings patients and their identified support systems such as family, friends, and neighbors into the treatment process where they receive treatment preparation, clinical management, and treatment support to facilitate long term treatment success. The J.I. model is a novel approach to HIV care and delivery based on proven strategies for successful adherence to include directly observed therapy. The Initiative has expanded quickly from its original service of Treatment Adherence to a collaboration of services to include: Primary Medical Care Case Management Mental Health Housing Substance Abuse Outreach Transportation Peer Support HIV Testing
University of Maryland department of pathology is a 4 year, ACGME accredited, anatomic and clinical pathology (AP/CP) training program. Additionally, we offer fellowship training programs in hematopathogy and cytopathology.
Our vision is to lead the Mid Atlantic Region in respiratory care and patient education, by maintaining consistent, appropriate, and safe treatment to our patients, through professional growth and value added relationships, with students, families and professional colleagues.
The STAR TRACK Adolescent Health Program located at 120 Penn St provides youth-friendly healthcare, health education, & prevention to adolescents & young adults. REGULARLY SCHEDULED GROUPS POSITIVE THINKING every third Tuesday of the month contact: Alex Blue phone: (410) 706-6000 email: [email protected] details: a safe space for HIV positive youth to learn & support each other in learning to live healthy with HIV. M GROUP every first Tuesday, & third Thursday of the month contact: Michael Franklin phone: (410) 706-5312 email: [email protected] details: a youth-led, safe space to have fun & discuss issues that affect the daily life of young gay/bi men. GIRL TALK every third Tuesday of the month contact: Iyonna Holloway phone: (410) 706-4153 email: [email protected] details: a support group for young trans women led by trans women. RISE contact: Michael Franklin phone: (410) 706-5312 email: [email protected] details: a free 2 day experience for men who like men to explore & overcome the impact of racism, homophobia, sex, & relationships (ages 18 & older) Reach out for more details & information!
Our current trials include new drug and new devices for the treatment of COPD, emphysema and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis. Please contact Jen Titus, RRT for more information 410-328-1473.
The purpose of the AACN Telemedicine Network is to provide a forum for nurses to network, discuss current trends in telemedicine, share evidenced based practice, and promote collaboration within and outside the telehealth nursing community. As the landscape of healthcare is evolving, innovative technology and sophisticated telecommunication systems are being used to deliver care to patients, as well as provide support to healthcare providers in a variety of ways and in a variety of settings. If you are a nurse today and have yet to be impacted by telemedicine or telehealth, you most likely will be in the future: either as a consumer or as a nursing professional. We hope to provide educational opportunities and information sharing sessions to prepare our patients and ourselves for today, tomorrow, and beyond.
Welcome to the official Facebook presence of the University of Maryland Medical Center’s Family Medicine Residency Program. This page is managed by faculty, residents and staff in our wonderful program. The Department of Family & Community Medicine at the University Of Maryland School Of Medicine is one of the oldest Family Medicine training programs in the country. The training program was established in 1970 and has graduated over 300 new family physicians in the past 37 years. The Department is well-known nationally for its emphasis on the care of the urban population, the prevention and management of adolescent pregnancy and the training of new minority academic family physicians. As a model family practice unit, we provide care for urban Baltimore, and have done so for over 30 years. The patient population is diverse economically and ethnically, and provides a wealth of clinical material and learning opportunities for residents and medical students. The superb faculty is diverse in their areas of expertise and procedural skills, and in gender and ethnic background. The Department is extremely proud that it has assisted in training numerous new academic family physicians who have continued the tradition of providing excellent patient care, education, and research at this and other university training programs. The Department is committed to remaining on the forefront of educational opportunities, patient care initiatives and assisting in the prevention of disease in out-patient populations. As a Department, we eagerly look forward to continued growth and innovations in the 21st Century. See our Comments Policy at http://www.umm.edu/1244.
The Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose and throat disorders, including difficult to treat cancers of the throat, mouth, larynx, sinuses, and salivary glands. Through our research, education and clinical practice, we are dedicated to providing the best possible care for our patients, while at the same time discovering new treatments, novel drug therapies and diagnostic tools. Our commitment to translational research means that lessons learned in the laboratory will benefit patients as quickly as possible. The department is chaired by Dr. Scott Strome, a nationally recognized head and neck surgeon and researcher studying vaccines and other novel ways to harness the body's immune system to fight cancer. Under Dr. Strome's leadership, the department's clinical practice, research enterprise and educational initiatives have expanded significantly, along with the number of faculty physicians. All department physicians remain active in research and patient care, while also training the next generation of otorhinolaryngology-head and neck specialists. Our research efforts are well-funded by a combination of federal, philanthropic, industry and institutional support. This success is self perpetuating, making it easier to recruit more talented teachers, medical students and residents who are attracted to our proven success.
Since 2010, Transformation Health has been providing exemplary counseling services and community resources to clientele in Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Howard and Prince George’s County areas. To date, the organization has received community partnership and recognition awards, demonstrating Transformation Health’s presence and advocacy regarding community social wellbeing. Transformation began with a vision to be a premier mental health organization that also provided a continuum of integrated services through unique and strategic partnerships. At Transformation Health, our approach to emotional wellness is to be multifaceted. This may come in the form of providing linkages to resources that are individual to your needs. A Transformation Health motto is that “an organization is only as good as their team.” Therefore, we invite you to contact our office and schedule an appointment to meet one of our dynamic licensed mental health professionals. You are just seconds away from Transforming your life!
Baltimore Behavioral Health is a behavioral health care provider serving ambulatory adults with mental health, addictions and co- occurring disorders in order to improve the health of members of our community by providing comprehensive and coordinated community based behavioral health care.
Revolution Rehab is a sports physical therapy provider located within South Baltimore Strength and Conditioning in Federal Hill, Baltimore. Revolution Rehab physical therapist's provide quality one to one care utilizing the most advanced manual therapy techniques to resolve most orthopedic injuries. Unique to Revolution Rehab is the capability to take a patient from the acute phase of injury to return to sport due to the therapist's backgrounds is athletics and strength in conditioning. Rarely do you find a physical therapy provider that has the space, proper strength and conditioning equipment, and know how to truly return a athlete to his or her's full potential after injury. Please book an appointment today and let us "Revolutionize the Way You Move".
Founded by Kevin Keenahan, Josh Budman, and Gabriel Brat at Johns Hopkins University in 2014.
Vision - Our vision is to be your community’s leading home care company, setting a new standard of care and customer service for our industry. Core Values - Integrity Without Compromise We believe in demonstrating the highest levels of honesty and integrity in all interactions with others. We will not compromise this value for short-term gain or convenience. Improve Quality of Life - We believe that our work in home care is about helping our clients and their families improve their quality of life during the aging process, maintain peace of mind, and enjoy independence in their own homes. Open & Effective Communication - We believe that clear communication and open dialog are critical to building and maintaining positive relationships and creating exceptional experiences for others. Positive Attitude - We believe that to be successful in a dynamic and competitive business like home care, we need to maintain positive habits of thought in all that we do. We encourage our team members and remind ourselves to think and act positively in every situation. Continuous Advancement - We believe that we can advance in our industry by continuously seeking opportunities to improve. We believe that it is important to constantly assess our current reality by examining facts and data. Our willingness to embrace the facts will help us grow and create exceptional experiences for our stakeholders. Celebrate Life - We believe in the sanctity of human life and in celebrating the joy of life. We will foster this by creating opportunities for our clients, caregivers, employees, and franchisees to live a life that they can celebrate!
Mercy Medical Center is a thriving hospital recognized nationally for its quality patient care, state-of-the-art facilities and outstanding medical staff. Mercy has been named one of the nation's Top 100 hospitals by Thomson-Reuters and has been named one of America's 10 Best Women's Centers. A noted teaching hospital, Mercy Medical Center is a university affiliated hospital, sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy. Mercy's top physicians and staff receive media training and are apprised on how best to work with print, broadcast and internet media. Health/medical reporters and journalists can find a variety of physicians and clinical staff available for interview on topics ranging from the latest research in ovarian cancer treatment to robotic surgery to new orthopedic procedures. By contacting Mercy's media relations office, media can access clinical research, available through the hospital's McGlannan Health Sciences Library. Media can learn more by visiting https://mdmercy.com/news-and-events/media-relations. Mercy is a full service medical center delivering a comprehensive range of health services including internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, vascular health, urology, pediatrics, gastroenterology, cardiology, minimally invasive and cosmetic surgery, ophthalmology, rehabilitative care and emergency medicine. Additionally, Mercy enjoys a regional reputation for programs such as: The Institute for Cancer Care - http://mdmercy.com/cancer The Orthopedic Specialty Hospital - http://mdmercy.com/orthopedics The Institute for Digestive Health and Liver Disease - http://mdmercy.com/GI The Center for Women's Health and Medicine - http://mdmercy.com/womens