https://medicine.temple.edu/education/graduate-medical-education/residency-programs-fellowships/obstetrics-gynecology-reproductive-sciences
For over a century, the Department of OB/GYN/RS at Temple University has provided clinical care to patients from our surrounding communities in an environment of dignity and respect, providing great expertise in high risk obstetric care and the latest advances and technologies in gynecological care. As an academic and teaching institution our faculty and trainees are involved in research and ...
https://cph.temple.edu/academics/degrees-programs/online-programs
We offer a variety of flexible online programs designed to meet the needs of working professionals, allowing you to balance your studies with other commitments. Our online courses provide the same rigorous academic standards and engaging content as our on-campus offerings. Through interactive learning platforms and virtual collaboration tools, you'll gain valuable knowledge and skills while ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/about/history/pioneers-medicine
W. Wayne Babcock, MD (1872 - 1963), surgical innovator, educator, and author, became Chair of Surgery at Temple in 1903 and taught here for 45 years. He earned worldwide recognition for pioneering the usage of spinal anesthesia and stainless steel sutures; for developing the abdominoperipheral proctosigmoidectomy and other procedures; and for inventing such surgical instruments as Babcock's ...
https://teaching.temple.edu/sites/teaching/files/documents/Syllabus%20Temple%20draft%203.2%20updated.docx
An effective course syllabus describes the learning opportunities the course provides, what students and faculty will be doing to meet the course goals, and how learning will be evaluated. Faculty members must provide an accessible course syllabus to all students no later than the first class meeting of each term. For asynchronous courses, a syllabus should be provided by the first day of the ...
https://law.temple.edu/contact/ellie-margolis/
Professor Margolis is a published expert on appellate brief writing and advocacy. Her scholarship, often labeled “ground-breaking,” is widely cited in legal writing textbooks, law review articles, and appellate briefs. Before joining the Temple faculty in 1996, Professor Margolis taught at Vermont Law School, where she was Assistant Director of the Legal Writing Program. She also had a ...
https://faculty.cst.temple.edu/~szyld/reports/randCholQR_rev2_report.pdf
In this paper, we first present and analyze a randomized algorithm called randQR for orthogonalizing the columns of a tall-and-skinny matrix with respect to a specific inner product. In order to reduce the cost of the computations, we propose to use “multisketching,” i.e., the use of two consecutive sketch matrices, within randQR. Using randQR with multisketching as a preconditioner for ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/public-health/
Mission Statement The mission of Temple University's College of Public Health is to prepare our students to become researchers, practitioners and educators. Collaborating across health-related disciplines, we address community needs, create evidence-based solutions, and deliver effective, compassionate care.
https://medicine.temple.edu/sites/medicine/files/files/research-with-epic-data-2021.pdf
Most straightforward when patients opt-in in response to posted fliers or if the investigator reaches out to his own patients when they are being seen for clinical appointment with that physician Increasing regulatory challenges as recruitment extends to other practices, or if research staff need to recruit via mail, or phone
https://dabi.temple.edu/
The Center for Data Analytics and Biomedical Informatics (DABI) directed by Prof. Zoran Obradovic consists of eight state of the art research laboratories where computer and information science students are trained for exciting careers at the interface between information management, retrieval, analysis and various applied disciplines.
https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/gurdip-bakshi-tuk40718
Biography Gurdip Bakshi is the Marvin Wachman Professor of Finance. He joins the Fox School from the University of Maryland, where he was the Dean’s Professor of Finance at the Smith School of Business. Bakshi’s research interests include stock valuation, option valuation, term structure of interest rates, asset pricing, capital, commodity, and currency markets, crashes, and international ...