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CADILLAC â Diana Curran, M.D., has joined the medical staff of Munson Healthcare Cadillac Hospital as a board-certified physician specializing in obstetrics and gynecology.
Dr. Curran has special interests in obstetrics, postpartum depression, robotic gynecologic surgery, gynecologic surgery, PCOS, pelvic organ prolapse, and incontinence.
Dr. Curran practices at Munson Healthcare Cadillac OB/GYN, 7985 Mackinaw Trail, Suite 201, Cadillac. She is accepting new patients and appointments can be made by calling 231-876-6100.
âCreating healthy lives and families is a real privilege,â said Dr. Curran. âIt has been an honor to care for women in all ages and stages of their lives and I am excited to join the Cadillac community and get to know my patients.â
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TORONTO, ON - The Acceleration Consortium, a new global collaboration between academia, industry and government, based at the University of Toronto (U of T), will use artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics to accelerate the design and discovery of materials that don t yet exist. These advanced materials will make technologies more affordable and eco-friendlier with applications ranging from renewable energy and consumer electronics to drugs.