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.
Greetings! Thank you for visiting us here at Epidemiology: Cohort Studies. We are here to teach you about epidemiology, which is the study of distribution and determinants of health and diseases. During this current cycle, we are focusing on informing the public about cohort studies. On this site, you will find answers to what cohort studies are and why you should know about them. We cover time order, unit of analysis, data collection, definition of exposed and unexposed groups, strengths and weaknesses of these studies, and an current example of cohort studies, among other information. We ask that you look at the posts we each have made to the page. They cover the basic knowledge of cohort studies, including slides of relevant information and links to outside sites. Give the page a like and share with your friends!
The Saint Louis University Cancer Center is a joint initiative between Saint Louis University School of Medicine and Saint Louis University Hospital. We combine the latest advances in research, prevention and education with individualized care. Established in 2002, Saint Louis University Cancer Center combines the latest advances in research, prevention and education with individualized care. Cancer Center physicians and scientists are leaders in the treatment of cancers of the head and neck, brain, skin, breast, liver, lung and colon, bone cancers, men's cancers (testicular and prostate) and women's cancers (cervical, endometrial and ovarian) as well as leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma. Individual patients receive care from world-class physicians who collaborate to develop individualized treatment plans. More than 150 clinical research protocols are being conducted to provide the latest advances in the treatment of cancer. The Cancer Information Center participates in more than 90 community and employer- sponsored health fairs and collaborates with other St. Louis cancer agencies and events such as American Cancer Center's Relay for Life, Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, Prostate Cancer Awareness Walk and other community programs. At Saint Louis University Cancer Center, our SLUCare physicians approach each patient's treatment plan as a collaborative team with open communication and cooperation. We coordinate care to all cancer patients and also extend care post-treatment. You are considered a valued part of this team and your thoughts and opinions are important. Our physicians get to know you and your family so everyone knows what to expect. Each cancer site includes all the care providers who are a part of the initial treatment plan, such as a Medical Team radiologist, radiation oncologist, medical oncologist, pathologist, surgeon and geneticist. Ancillary services such as a social worker, physical therapist and dietitian are also available.