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Kathleen Reeves, MD, Senior Associate Dean of Health Equity, Diversity and Inclusion; Director of the Center for Urban Bioethics; and Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University (LKSOM), and Robert Warner, Director of Cure Violence Philadelphia, which is based in the Center for Urban Bioethics at LKSOM, were interviewed by the Philadelphia ...
https://www.templehealth.org/about/news/in-the-media/scott-charles-offers-insight-on-report-addressing-the-health-of-black-men-in-philadelphia
Scott Charles, MAPP, Trauma Outreach Coordinator at Temple University Hospital, spoke to Generocity for a story based on the report, “Brotherly Love: The Health of Black Men and Boys in Philadelphia,” which was recently released by the city’s Office of Public Engagement. The report found that black men have the lowest life expectancy of any group in Philadelphia, and that homicide is the ...
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PHILADELPHIA – Temple Football head coach Stan Drayton completed his initial staff with the announcement of five coaches to the defensive side of the ball. D.J. Eliott will lead the group as the Defensive Coordinator, Ola Adams has been hired as the Co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Coach, Antoine Smith is the Defensive Line Coach, Chris Woods is the Linebackers Coach and Jules Montinar will ...
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Philadelphia’s first public transit system was established—and became SEPTA in 1968. The Diesel engine, the two-way telegraph, and reinforced concrete were invented. Ellis Island began processing immigrants, and the Pledge of Allegiance was recited for the first time. The Coca-Cola Company was incorporated, and General Electric was formed.
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“Endovascular stenting has emerged as a first-line treatment for SVCS,” said Riyaz Bashir, MD, FACC, RVT, Professor of Medicine at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and Director of Vascular and Endovascular Medicine at Temple University Hospital.“But until our recent work, there had been no systematic review carried out to assess the actual success rate of stenting.”