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Internationally Recognized Orthopaedic Surgeon and Lower Extremity Specialist Thomas O. Clanton, MD Retires
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During his 37 years in practice, Dr. Clanton was instrumental in pioneering and advancing treatments for sports injuries to the foot and ankle. He will continue to apply his knowledge and expertise through research and consulting.
Thomas Clanton, MD In addition to being a pioneer in ankle replacement surgery and expert in arthroscopic foot and ankle surgery, Dr. Clanton has educated orthopaedic surgeons around the world on injuries to the lower extremities, said Dr. C. Thomas Haytmanek. VAIL, Colo. (PRWEB) May 13, 2021 Dr. Thomas O. Clanton, orthopaedic foot and ankle specialist at The Steadman Clinic in Vail, Colorado, announced his retirement on December 31, 2020 and has completed the transition of his clinical practice to his hand-picked successor, Dr. C. Thomas Haytmanek.
Aspire Fertility San Antonio Welcomes Jennifer Knudtson, MD to its Team of Renowned Fertility Specialists
Addition of Dr. Knudtson is part of Aspire Fertility San Antonio s recent expansion, commitment to broadening access to all patients who need comprehensive fertility care
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SAN ANTONIO, May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Aspire Fertility San Antonio, the area s leading fertility provider committed to helping patients build their families and is part of The Prelude Network, announces today the addition of Jennifer Knudtson, MD to its practice. Dr. Knudtson joins a team of award-winning fertility specialists who are leading the industry in the latest science and technologies in reproductive medicine.
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NIH funds Texas health institutes for HIV research
HOUSTON – (May 13, 2021) – Baylor College of Medicine will serve as the lead site of the new Texas Development Center for AIDS Research (D-CFAR). Funded through a grant from the National Institutes of Health, D-CFAR is a collaboration of Baylor, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (including McGovern Medical School, School of Public Health and Cizik School of Nursing) and the Texas Biomedical Research Institute in San Antonio. It will support the overall mission of the national Center for AIDS Research by prioritizing and growing HIV research and supporting the effort to end the epidemic in the United States.