Saint Louis University's Practical Anatomy and Surgical Education program sets the standard for continuing medical education (CME). PASE advances the technical expertise of surgeons, thereby improving the overall quality of health care for people around the world. Recognized as one of the finest hands-on educational facilities for continuing medical education, PASE offers a wide range of in-depth surgical workshops designed to provide realistic learning experiences for health care professionals and the community. PASE's continuing surgical education courses take place in our world-renowned facility in St. Louis, Mo. With top-notch bio skills labs and an easily accessible location on the campus of Saint Louis University, PASE offers the ideal setting for ongoing, hands-on medical education.
Dr. Nupur Ghoshal is a board certified neurologist, working at the Memory Diagnostic Center in St. Louis, Missouri. An Assistant Professor of Neurology at the Washington University of St. Louis’s School of Medicine, Dr. Ghoshal is an expert on the treatment and diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease and other memory loss disorders. She and her team at the Memory Diagnostic Center are in charge of clinical research investigations involving the various proteins involved in dementia and other neurodegenerative disorders. Fellowship trained in dementia from Washington University, Dr. Ghoshal has presented her work at the American Academy of Neurology, International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease, and Society for Neuroscience meetings. She has many articles in print and has won awards for her research. If you are suffering from memory loss, or any other neurodegenerative disorder, look into the services of the Memory Diagnostic Center at Washington University and Dr. Nupur Ghoshal’s neurological team. To schedule an appointment, please visit www.memoryloss.wustl.edu Or call (314) 286-1967 today.
The Fox Theatre, a former movie palace, is a performing arts center located at 527 N. Grand Blvd. in St. Louis, Missouri. Also known as \"The Fabulous Fox\", it is situated in the arts district of the Grand Center area in Midtown St. Louis, one block north of Saint Louis University. It opened in 1929 and was completely restored in 1982.