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Ambler Campus: Whatchya Readin’ Book Club | Calendar of Events

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A Book Club with NO assigned books and NO deadlines. Simply spend time reading with faculty, staff and other students talking about books and more! Engage in conversation about the books you’re reading, podcasts you’re listening to and movies or tv shows inspired by books. A great way to learn about new books you may have never found otherwise! Join the next Book Club meeting from on ...

Dr. Bhishak Kamat Earns September TFP Kudos Award - Temple Health

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Bhishak Kamat, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and Associate Professor of Diagnostic Imaging at Fox Chase Cancer Center, was honored with the September 2025 Temple Faculty Physicians (TFP) Kudos Award.

This intern used data to empower Philadelphians | Temple Now

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Senior criminal justice major and political science minor at Temple University Peyton Giordano interned in Mayor Cherelle Parker’s office this summer.

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Take Control of Chronic Kidney Disease | Temple Health

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As a nephrologist, I often work with patients newly diagnosed with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Many of them are still in the early stages of kidney damage. I reassure them that kidney failure isn’t inevitable. Together, there’s a lot we can do to help slow or even stop the progression of CKD — and an early diagnosis is a golden opportunity to do just that. What is CKD? CKD develops ...

Driven by Discovery: Nassim Stegamat Wins Grand Prize at Neurosurgery ...

https://medicine.temple.edu/news/2025/09/driven-discovery-nassim-stegamat-wins-grand-prize-neurosurgery-conference

Fourth-year medical student Nassim Stegamat is no stranger to hard work. From diving into research during his earliest days at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine (Katz) to earning competitive scholarship support, his journey is marked by motivation, resilience, and recognition. This fall, Stegamat was awarded First Place and the Grand Prize for Best Abstract and Oral Presentation at the 111th ...

Louis F. Chai | Temple Health

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IMPORTANT: As of 8:00 AM on September 3, Temple University Hospital – Main Campus (Broad and Ontario Streets) will no longer provide Labor and Delivery services. All childbirth services will be relocated to our new hospital location.

GridView Example 3

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Column 1: BoundField column that is bound to the database field ProductNumber. Column 2: BoundField column that is bound to the database field Description. Column 3: BoundField column that is bound to the database field Price. Column 4: TemplateField column that has a textbox bound to the database field QOH. Column 5: TemplateField column that has a textbox used with the Update button to ...

Abhi Rastogi Appointed Chief Operating Officer of Temple Health; John ...

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Temple Health announces new leadership roles: Abhi Rastogi appointed as Chief Operating Officer, and John Ryan named Chief Administrative Officer.

The Whole Is Greater than the Sum of Its Parts: A Holistic Approach to ...

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Kimberly A. Bagdis* The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on the international community, interrupting supply chains and resulting in the unchecked spread of disease across the globe. Desperate to stop the devastating loss of life that followed, most countries took an every-country-for-itself approach to combatting the pandemic, which led to limited and fragmented access to health ...