Stanford University Medical Center is world-renowned for its work in cardiovascular medicine and surgery, organ transplantation, neurology, neurosurgery, and cancer diagnosis and treatment. It has nearly 40,000 emergency room visits per year and hosts 20,000 inpatients yearly. In 2007, Stanford Hospit...
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Safwan Jaradeh, MD, is the director of Stanford's autonomic disorders program and a professor of neurology and neurological sciences. He is board certified in neurology, clinical neurophysiology, electrodiagnostic medicine and autonomic disorders. Worldwide, he estimates, there are only about 150 phys...
KSUMC is a 1000-bed tertiary care teaching medical facility affiliated with King Saud University. 2.2. Population The target population of our study included patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) or specific in-patient clinical wards (i.e., medical, surgical and neurological wards)...
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She has held several university lead- ership positions and has served as Director of Stanford Immunology since 2011. Peter Parham and Lawrence Steinman joined the faculty in 1980, in Structural Biology and Neurology, respectively. Peter received his PhD and was a Junior Fellow at Harvard. Working...
Researchers from Washington University; the University of California, San Francisco; the Albert Einstein College of Medicine; and Montefiore Medical Center contributed to the work. The study was funded by theNational Institutes of Health(grants P50AG047366, P30AG066515, AG072255, AG057909, AG06...
publicity surrounding narcolepsy led to increased case recognition in China and referral to the Beijing University sleep center. Interestingly, the large majority of cases diagnosed at the center in Beijing were children (70 %) [177], many with abrupt onset, a pattern that we attributed to increa...
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Antithrombotic agents in cerebral ischemia: G.W. Albers. Department of Neurology/Neurological Science, Stanford Stroke Center, Stanford University Medical Center, Palo Alto, CA. Am J Cardiol 1995;75:34B–8Bdoi:10.1016/1062-1458(96)86711-0ELSEVIER...