I just did a post on Emory University, and now I find that a large number of Emory doctors are being acknowledged for their medical expertise. In Atlanta Magazine’s July 2009 “Top Doctors” issue, 72 of the 165 doctors identified for recognition are doctors from Emory Healthcare and faculty of Emory School of Medicine. That’s about 44% of all that were recognized … and they’re all right here in Atlanta.
The list was compiled by health care research company [...]
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I just did a post yesterday on Emory University, and now I find that a large number of Emory doctors are being acknowledged for their medical expertise. In Atlanta Magazine’s July 2009 “Top Doctors” issue, 72 of the 165 doctors identified for recognition are doctors from Emory Healthcare and faculty of Emory School of Medicine. That’s about 44% of all that were recognized … and they’re all right here in Atlanta.
The list was compiled by health care research [...]
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Atlanta’s own Emory University, along with the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), has been awarded a $3 million five-year federal grant to build an international center for cardiometabolic disease research in New Delhi, India.
The National Institute of Health (NIH) and the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) awarded the grant. The grant will enable Emory’s science department to further research cardiovascular disease and diabetes, diseases that are affecting aggressively more young people. Additional funding for the [...]
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Most people are familiar with Buckhead when visiting Atlanta but do you know where the area got its name? Buckhead literally got its name from a local tavern that had a buck’s head prominently displayed inside. The area was annexed into the city of Atlanta in 1952.
Boasting some of Atlanta’s most exclusive and luxurious neighborhoods, Buckhead is known for its fine restaurants, grand hotels and premier shopping outlets. The two main shopping centers, Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza, are situated [...]
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