education › ... › stipends-and-benefits
… PGY 8: $85,918 PGY 9: $88,541 PGY 10: $91,164 … 2025 - 2026 … PGY 1: $69,585 PGY 2: $72,189 PGY 3: $74,142 PGY 4: … paid by the program. In the event a house officer becomes seriously ill or sustains an injury requiring absence … the nation's fourth-largest and most diverse city, offers all the benefits of a big city at a significantly lower cost …
education › ... › chief-resident-in-quality-and-safety
… actively engaging medical students, residents, and occasionally faculty in systems-based, interdisciplinary quality … enhancements in care achieved to the broader medical community through presentations and publications. Selected … Learning Environment Review and create a pipeline for future faculty in quality improvement and patient safety. …
healthcare › ... › the-inner-ear-battery
… or bony chamber is filled with a sodium salt solution (called perilymph) that resembles the salt composition in the blood or the fluids found in the brain. … into the membranous chamber. The difference in the chemical composition of the these two fluids provides chemical energy …
healthcare › ... › financial-policy
… All services performed are the financial obligation of the … It is important for you to consult with your insurance company and our billing personnel prior to your visit to … we allow 45 days for the claim to be paid by the insurance company. Following that period, you will be asked to pay. … …
healthcare › ... › additional-services
… Having a family member/friend along would be financially more reasonable for you in comparison with a home healthcare agency. This will be your choice. … If you do not have a companion or home healthcare arranged, surgery will be …
healthcare › ... › minimally-invasive-gynecologic-surgery
… options than ever before, with a growing emphasis on minimally invasive procedures – for good reason. Compared to traditional open surgery, minimally invasive … scar tissue) Less likelihood of bowel obstruction (or other complications) More cosmetically appealing due to smaller …
healthcare › ... › gestational-trophoblastic-disease
… cells grow in the "trophoblastic" tissue which typically surrounds the fertilized egg. This tissue normally … mole or "mole" is the term used to describe the most common of these tumors. Most GTDs are benign, or … risk Prior history of gestational trophoblastic disease Dietary deficiencies … The main types of gestational …
healthcare › ... › ureteropyeloscopy
… ureter (a tube that links the kidney with the bladder) is called a ureterorenoscopy. The need to look inside the ureter … and then pass down into the ureter where they sometimes become lodged and cause extreme discomfort. When associated with infection the condition can …
research › ... › neurogenic-bladder
… sends telling you to urinate can be effected. This is called neurogenic bladder. Depending on the nerves affected, your bladder may either become overactive or underactive. People with overactive … is over- or underactive. Some of these medications are more commonly used to treat other conditions so don't be alarmed …
research › ... › therapeutic-probiotics
… for children. Dr. Spinler has developed techniques that combine bacterial genetics, biochemistry, and functional … Genome Biol. Evol. 6(7):1772-1789. … Building on these studies, we have selected a clade VI L. reuteri strain as a … spp. are most abundant in children who are generally refractive to CDI. There is a major gap in our …