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Geriatric Medicine Fellowship

Still time to register for seminar Health professionals and staff in Michigan may want to attend an affordable geriatric training event May 16 & 17, 2013, at the Holiday Inn-Gateway Centre, Flint. It is one way to stay current on health issues affecting older adults. Currently, 10,000 adults retire each day in the United States, and 13% of the population falls into the age group of > 65...
1 team to compete in Doctor's Dilemma Hurley's resident-physician researchers in Internal Medicine and Combined Medicine/Pediatrics have a chance to share their findings with colleagues from around the state May 3, 2013, during the annual Associate's Day Meeting of the Michigan Chapter of the American College of Physicians. Seven presentations from Hurley were accepted, and Hurley...
Hurley's Physician Connection (a newsletter for physicians) is posted monthly on the Hurley Graduate Medical Education web section at: http://education.hurleymc.com/graduate-medical-education/physician-connection. It's a great way to find out what's happening in the institution. The December issue includes stories about the following: Hurley cath lab performs first...
A menorah was lit in Hurley's main lobby Dec. 10 during an annual ceremony to observe Hanukkah, which began at sundown on Dec. 8 this year. The free event was open to the public. Attendees received gelt (small chocolate money coins) as part of the celebration. Emily Alter, pictured at right, performed the ceremony in the lobby of Hurley Medical Center. She is director of the Ivriah...
By Christopher Adams, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Year 3 Here is my favorite shot of the night - Vik Dhar (MSU-CHM 3), our beloved keeper, takes one for the team in the face! What determination! (Filming by Dr. Rubin Raju, Hurley Ob-Gyn I, our most devoted fan.) After the Hurley Scrubs' Oct. 25 resident-student soccer game, there are only 2 more...
By Christopher Adams, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Year 3   The Scrubs' fourth soccer game was rough. We lost, 9-11. However, on Oct. 23, we were victorious! Nicole Gallagher (MSU CHM 3) stepped in for Rachel Holtzman and Cassie Coaster. The whole team made a strong effort to win, 9-3. I was pleased to find the net three times to make my first hat trick...
3-2 win for Hurley resident-student soccer team By Christopher Adams, Michigan State University COllege of Human Medicine Year 3 "Scrubs," the Hurley Medical Center soccer squad, made another powerful showing tonight on the field for a late game at 10:10 pm. Supported by our biggest fan, Rubin Raju MD, we took the stage feeling a little too overconfident after our first victory...
Residents & medical students team up for indoor soccer By Christopher Adams, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Year 3 While soccer might not be exactly the most common sport in Flint, Michigan, that doesn't stop soccer addicts. In the last couple weeks, we have organized a fantastic team (team name "Scrubs") of Hurley residents and medical...
Arab American Heritage Council honors Hurley physician Ghassan Bachuwa MD, MHSA, MS was in good company Oct. 10, 2012, when he received recognition as Physician of the Year from the Arab American Heritage Council (AAHC). The geriatrician and physical fitness advocate, originally from Iraq, is Professor of Medicine at Michigan State University-College of Human Medicine, Program Director of the...
14th Annual MSU-FAME Community Research Forum Camel’s milk, sickle cell pain, cancer, and patient safety are some of the topics that earned honors for Hurley researchers recently in Flint. Eleven Hurley research projects – plus two individual researchers - received a total of 16 awards at the 14th Annual Michigan State University Flint Area Medical Education Community Research Forum...
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