Posts Tagged ‘Center’
Brain Tumor Patient Program: The Chopra Center
The initial diagnosis of a brain tumor can be overwhelming. Finding the right services and support systems can make all the difference. To assist with the social and medical needs of brain tumor patients and their families, the San Diego Brain Tumor Foundation and The Brain Tumor Center at UC San Diego present this five part series. In this program, David Simon, MD, with The Chopra Center, talks about the value of a holistic approach to this disease and offers personal insights from having been diagnosed with a brain tumor himself. Series: “San Diego Brain Tumor Foundation and The Brain Tumor Center at UC San Diego ” [6/2011] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 21517]
Advances in Spine Tumor Treatment – Texas Health Plano Scoliosis & Spine Tumor Center
Isador Lieberman, MD, MBA, FRCSC, medical director at the Scoliosis & Spine Tumor Center at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano, discusses changes in the treatment of spine tumors in the last decade. For more information, call 1-877-500-5454 or visit TexasHealth.org/PlanoSpine. Texas Health Resources 1-877-THR-WELL TexasHealth.org
Advances in Spine Tumor Treatment – Texas Health Plano Scoliosis & Spine Tumor Center
Isador Lieberman, MD, MBA, FRCSC, medical director at the Scoliosis & Spine Tumor Center at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano, discusses changes in the treatment of spine tumors in the last decade. For more information, call 1-877-500-5454 or visit TexasHealth.org/PlanoSpine. Texas Health Resources 1-877-THR-WELL TexasHealth.org
Advances in Spine Tumor Treatment – Texas Health Plano Scoliosis & Spine Tumor Center
Isador Lieberman, MD, MBA, FRCSC, medical director at the Scoliosis & Spine Tumor Center at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano, discusses changes in the treatment of spine tumors in the last decade. For more information, call 1-877-500-5454 or visit TexasHealth.org/PlanoSpine. Texas Health Resources 1-877-THR-WELL TexasHealth.org
Brain tumor treatment. Dr. Allen Maniker, Neurosurgeon at Beth Israel Medical Center in NYC
Allen Maniker, MD, Chief of Neurosurgery at Beth Israel Medical Center in Manhattan, New York City, discusses treatment of meningiomas and other benign and malignant brain tumors. Visit the Beth Israel Department of Neurosurgery website at www.wehealny.org
Framed Miniature for a breast surgery and breast cancer treatments center – 5.5 X 7.5 inches by Nava – Best of Israeli Artists Collection
- These miniature models are genuine to the final detail, complete with titled books, related wall-art/posters and even computer screen-savers! Each is constructed with care & attention to detail after an extensive planning and research stage. She considers her work as a miniature artist in the context of bringing us a product which we can present to our loved ones and in turn experience their feelings of jubilance & excitement in the receipt of such a personal, unique gift.
Product Description
Miniature for a surgeon specializing in breast surgeries The miniature was ordered as a gift of appreciation from a patient to a surgeon at the Breast Institute at “Assaf Harofe” hospital. Literature associated with breast surgery and breast cancer treatments were incorporated as well as a diploma with the surgeon’s name and title and a greeting in front of the table.
Help Advocate for Brain Cancer
Dr. Greg Foltz of the Center for Advanced Brain Tumor Treatment discusses why advocacy for brain cancer is so important!
Cancer Expertise – The Nebraska Medical Center
When the diagnosis is cancer, where a patient begins their treatment can make a difference. The Nebraska Medical Center is proud to offer one of the most respected oncology and hematology departments in the country. For more information, visit www.nebraskamed.com or call 1-800-922-0000.
Lung Cancer Surgery – The Nebraska Medical Center
Dr. Rudy Lackner, thoracic surgeon at The Nebraska Medical Center discusses minimally invasive techniques to treat people with lung cancer. For more information, visit www.nebraskamed.com or call 1-800-922-0000.
Most important thing for someone with brain cancer
Dr. Greg Foltz, neurosurgeon at the Center for Advanced Brain Tumor Treatment of the Swedish Neuroscience Institute in Seattle discusses the most important thing people living with brain cancer should understand. The Seattle Brain Cancer Walk (scheduled for May 30, 2009) supports the Center for Advanced Brain Tumor Treatment. For more information: www.braincancerwalk.org.
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