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Alice Chen is an American physician who is an assistant clinical professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.She has previously been a Hauser Visiting Leader at Harvard Kennedy School Center for Public Leadership and assistant clinical professor position at the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Chen was a founding member and former director of the nonprofit ...
Front entrance of Harborview Medical Center. Harborview Medical Center is the designated Disaster Control Hospital for Seattle and King County, on account of it having the only Level I adult and pediatric trauma and burn center in Washington state; [2] it also serves the states of Alaska, Idaho, and Montana. [3]
Lieping Chen (Chinese: 陳列平; born 1960) is a Chinese-American immunologist and physician-scientist.. Chen was born in Fuzhou, and graduated with a medical degree from Fujian Medical College in 1982, a master's of science degree in immunology from Peking Union Medical College in 1986, and a doctorate in pathology and laboratory medicine from Drexel University in 1989.
Ophthalmology (/ ˌ ɒ f θ æ l ˈ m ɒ l ə dʒ i /, OFF-thal-MOL-ə-jee) [1] is a clinical and surgical specialty within medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders. [2] A former term is oculism. An ophthalmologist is a physician who undergoes subspecialty training in medical and surgical eye care. [3]
City Center Bellevue is a 358-foot (109 m) tall, 27-story high-rise office building in Bellevue, Washington, completed in 1986. [2] It was the tallest building in Bellevue until 2005. [4] City Center Plaza, also in downtown Bellevue, is a separate 26 story building completed a decade later. [5]
First African-American woman graduate of Bellevue Hospital Medical College May Edward Chinn (April 15, 1896 – December 1, 1980) was an American physician . She was the first African-American woman to graduate from Bellevue Hospital Medical College , now NYU School of Medicine, and the first African-American woman to intern at Harlem Hospital .
Snellen charts are named after the Dutch ophthalmologist Herman Snellen who developed the chart in 1862 as a measurement tool for the acuity formula developed by his professor Franciscus Cornelius Donders. [1] [2] Many ophthalmologists and vision scientists now use an improved chart known as the LogMAR chart.
Patricia Era Bath (November 4, 1942 – May 30, 2019) was an American ophthalmologist and humanitarian. She became the first female member of the Jules Stein Eye Institute, the first woman to lead a post-graduate training program in ophthalmology, and the first woman elected to the honorary staff of the UCLA Medical Center.