Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Frank Slaughter (1908–2001) - American bestseller author, wrote (Doctor's Wives) Tobias Smollett (1721–1771) - author Benjamin Spock (1903–1988) - American pediatrician, wrote Baby and Child Care
Paul B. Rothman (born 1958) is the former Frances Watt Baker, M.D., and Lenox D. Baker Jr., M.D., Dean of the Medical Faculty, vice president for medicine at Johns Hopkins University, and former chief executive officer of Johns Hopkins Medicine.
James Edward Rothman (born November 3, 1950) is an American biochemist. He is the Fergus F. Wallace Professor of Biomedical Sciences at Yale University , the Chairman of the Department of Cell Biology at Yale School of Medicine , and the Director of the Nanobiology Institute at the Yale West Campus. [ 2 ]
The Rothman Index generates a regularly updated health score synthesizing routine vital signs, nursing assessments, and lab results, for display in a user-friendly graphical format, summarizing thousands of pages of patient data at a glance. The Rothman Index simplifies the tracking of patient progress and detects subtle declines in health.
Pages in category "American physicians" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 234 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of fictional doctors (characters who use the appellation "doctor", ... Dr. Robert Rothman: Amanda Tapping Teryl Rothery Michael Shanks Lexa Doig
Physician to the King (or Queen, as appropriate) is a title (as postnominals, KHP, QHP) held by physicians of the Medical Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. Part of the Royal Household , the Medical Household includes physicians, who treat general conditions, and extra physicians, specialists who are brought in as required.
This is a list of people notable in the field of cardiology. Presented along with their year of birth, death, nationality, notability, and reference(s). Presented along with their year of birth, death, nationality, notability, and reference(s).