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Michael Fredric Roizen (born January 7, 1946) is an American anesthesiologist and internist, an award-winning author, and the chief wellness officer at the Cleveland Clinic. ...
Donald Rucker is an American medical informatician and emergency physician. [3] In April 2017, he was appointed National Coordinator for Health Information Technology . [ 1 ] Currently he serves as the Chief Strategy Officer at health tech startup 1upHealth .
In the fall of 1988, Don Reed was performing stand-up comedy at NACA and impressed comedian Sinbad so much he helped Reed get signed for two episodes of a television spin-off of The Cosby Show, titled A Different World, on which he played "Chip St. Charles", whom Denise Huxtable had a crush on. This was Reed's television debut; he left the show ...
Donald W. Landry is an American scientist who is the Hamilton Southworth Professor of Medicine, Chair of the Department of Medicine at Columbia University and Physician-in-Chief at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Irving Medical Center since 2008. He is also past founding director of the Division of Experimental Therapeutics ...
The foreign policy of the second Donald Trump administration has been described as imperialist and expansionist. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Historians, commentators, and Trump himself have frequently compared it to the policy of former president William McKinley in relation to expansionism and tariffs.
Rosen earned his degree in 1955, his master's in 1957, and his doctorate in 1959, all from New York University.In 1961 he joined the staff of the American Museum of Natural History, and was chairman of the department of ichthyology from 1965 to 1975, presiding over a collection that grew from 500,000 to 1.5 million specimens.
Don Rose (born Donald Duane Rosenberg; July 5, 1934 – March 30, 2005), also known as "Dr. Donald D. Rose" or just "Dr. Don," was an American radio personality on KFRC AM 610 in San Francisco, California from October 1973 to 1986. [1]
Trunkey has authored 174 journal articles, 25 books, and about 200 book chapters. [12] [13] In 1978 he starred in an episode of Lifeline on NBC.[14] [15]"The critical moment in Don Trunkey's career was when he published a paper in 1979 on death rates of trauma patients in Orange County (Calif.), compared to those in San Francisco County," said Richard Mullins, MD, Professor, Department of ...