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July 2011 Archive

Make it Work

No matter how hectic your life may be, there's always time to get in shape, according to one fitness junkie and surgeon.

Summer Brings Budding Pharmacists to Abilene

The School of Pharmacy recently hosted its annual Red Raider Pharmacy Summer Camp for high school students interested in health care careers.

Back to School? Don't Forget Your Child's Health

As a new school year approaches, we are reminded of the importance of proper immunization and have an opportunity to get up-to-date on Aug. 5.

Silent and Deadly

Abdominal aortic aneurysm is the tenth leading killer of men in the U.S.

There's a New Chief in Town

Bradley Fuhrman, M.D., has been named the chair of pediatrics at the Paul L. Foster School of Medicine.

On the Go and in the Know

The InfantRisk Center has launched a new comprehensive pharmacology app for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers.

Your Medical Records Go Electronic

Managing medical data will get easier as the first department at the Paul L. Foster School of Medicine goes live with electronic medical records on Aug. 30.

New Fellowship Could Increase Psychiatrists in El Paso

A review committee has given a two-year accreditation to a new post-medical degree program in child and adolescent psychiatry.

Happy Birthday Hand-washing!

Today we celebrate the physician who has protected many people from the spread of bacteria and viruses with the introduction of proper sanitation techniques.

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