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All disciplines combined: Asian American doctorate
All Discipline Combined ASIAN AMERICAN DOCTORATE 2007 Rank Institution State 1 University of...
The heart of the mission: as a top producer of minority health practitioners, a University of Illinois at Chicago program seeks to improve the quality of medical care in communities of color
Terry Mason was a recent college graduate from the South Side of Chicago trying to get accepted into medical school at the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1974. Raised in a rough neighborhood with gang violence, he knew it wouldn't be easy. "At that time my grades weren't...
First chancellor led vision for UIC Medical Center.(Business)
Byline: Eileen O. Daday Daily Herald Correspondent Dr. Joseph Begando ~ 1921-2007 University of Illinois officials - both in Chicago and Champaign - are mourning the loss of the first chancellor of its Medical Center Campus in Chicago. Dr....
Joseph Sheridan Begando of St. Charles.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
Joseph Sheridan Begando of St. Charles Joseph Sheridan Begando 86, formerly of Elmhurst, died Wednesday, May 2, 2007, at Pine View Care Center in St. Charles. A service for Dr. Begando will be announced at a later date. He was born Jan. 7, 1921, in...
Dreams do come true
Dr. Thomas Mason wed Dr. Bonnie Simpson at Fort McPherson in East Point, CA. The bride is a graduate of Howard University and the Morehouse School of Medicine. She is an orthopaedic surgeon. The groom is an internal medicine physician, specializing in Black men's health, Cook County Outpatient System. He...
Park Ridge man hospitalized while visiting friends in Italy.(News)
Byline: Sara Faiwell Daily Herald Staff Writer A 21-year-old from Park Ridge was admitted to a hospital in Italy after being stabbed with an umbrella in a fight. Matthew Bochenek, a student at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, was involved in...
Speedy ortho treatment in clinical trials
IN THE PIPELINEBased on the application of cyclic forces to reportedly move teeth in bone at twice the rate of traditional orthodontics, the Celerect 1000 orthodontic device is currently in development and clinical trials, with commercial availability expected in 2009. The removable device is similar to a conventional retainer and...
Congratulations to accredited universities
The NRPA/AAPAR Council on Accreditation has approved academic programs in colleges and universities that prepare new professionals to enter the broad field of parks, recreation and leisure services. Congratulations to the many academic programs who have achieved this status. For more information on the program or to download an application...
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Members Named to Tau Beta Pi Board of Directors Jonathan F. K. Earle and Norman Pih were named to the Board of Directors of the Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society for the 2006-2010 term. Earle University of Florida is associate dean for student affairs in the College of Engineering...
Flu pandemic threat not over, officials warn.(Business)
Byline: Brigid Sweeney Medill News Service Medical, military and business speakers bluntly told a Chicago business gathering on Monday that an avian flu pandemic is inevitable and companies must prepare to fight back. Modifying sick leave policies is one way. A...


