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Sports Medicine: Athletic Training | Northampton Community …

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

Allied Health & Sciences

Degree awarded: Associate in Science

The field of sports medicine is gaining in popularity and employment opportunities are expanding. The demand for Certified Athletic Trainers in particular is increasing. Certified Athletic Trainers are employed in secondary schools, colleges, universities, professional sports, hospitals, the military, law enforcement, performing arts, industry, sports medicine clinics and the durable medical equipment industry.

A career as a Certified Athletic Trainer requires a bachelor's degree at the entry level. If you're planning to attend a four-year college or university, Northampton's Sports Medicine: Athletic Training program is an affordable way to start your education. With a curriculum that parallels the first two years of most four-year programs, NCC's program can save you thousands of dollars on your undergraduate degree.

The Associate in Science degree in Sports Medicine with a concentration in Athletic Training is designed to prepare students to successfully transfer to a four year Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) accredited program. Students will also be prepared to transfer to other four year specialty programs within the realm of exercise science. In addition, students in our program develop a level of expertise in sports medicine that opens up additional employment opportunities as a personal trainer or health fitness instructor immediately upon graduation from NCC.

Students in the program learn basic skills in the prevention, emergency care, assessment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries to prepare them to pursue certification as an athletic trainer. Sports Medicine courses include on-campus labs and observational hours in a variety of professional settings. The Sports Medicine program can be completed on a full-time or part-time basis. Students pursuing the degree on a part-time basis are highly encouraged to complete the science related courses prior to entering the program specific courses (i.e. Chemistry, Anatomy & Physiology, etc.). The program requires students to have a good knowledge base in science and math to be successful. Students are advised to speak with an academic advisor to discuss their entrance and success in the program. Program Requirements

The Sports Medicine program requires a minimum of four academic semesters to complete. Students are admitted to the program once a year (August). Admission is on a competitive basis. Applicants shall have a high school diploma or GED.

Meeting the admission requirements does not guarantee admission to the program. Primary consideration is given to those students who have Bs in program sciences. If available spaces in the program are not filled by students who have met the aforementioned standards, the College reserves the right to accept students who have, in the judgment of the College, the potential to complete the Sports Medicine program.

Students who have been accepted to the Sports Medicine program will be required to submit:

In order to be considered, you must submit an application and all transcripts by February 1 for the Fall semester start date. Applications received after that date will be reviewed on a space available basis.

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Career Potential: Certified Athletic Trainer, Personal Trainer, Health Fitness Instructor, Group Fitness Instructor, Exercise Physiologist, Exercise Specialist, Weight Management Consultant

Transfer Potential: East Stroudsburg University, Temple University, West Chester University, DeSales University

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Sports Medicine in Louisville, KY | Louisville Physicians

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

At UofL Physicians-Sports Medicine, we know that an active lifestyle is important to you, and we want to ensure you stay healthy to enjoy it. All active individuals can benefit from the same treatment principles used to return high-profile athletes to play. The weekend warrior with a shoulder injury from softball or a sore knee from running deserves the same high-quality care as an elite marathoner or college basketball player. We also take care of industrial athletes those in physically demanding workplaces and many Louisville employers have recognized that comprehensive treatment of their injured workers will speed their return to work.

Our board-certified sports medicine physicians treat a wide variety of injuries and illnesses common to athletes and other active people. The underlying belief is that physical activity is essential to the health of all people, and sports medicine physicians are dedicated to helping people achieve and maintain an active, healthy lifestyle.

Athletes represent a special population of active individuals with additional goals and physical demands specific to their chosen sport. Having a complete understanding of the nature of sport is needed to safely return an injured athlete to play as soon as possible or to optimize the athletes fitness in order to reach full potential. UofL Physicians-Sports Medicine physicians are specially trained to do these things.

UofL Physicians-Sports Medicine works directly with University of Louisville NCAA Division-I athletes in all sports, as well as athletes at Spalding University (Division-III). Our physicians also serve the community through providing medical care as Team Physician for local high schools, as well as Mass Event Coverage including the Louisville Triple Crown of Running and the Ironman competition.

Find Louisville Sports Medicine Doctors by viewing the Our Physicians tab.

Our physicians are also teachers and researchers with the University of Louisvilles School of Medicine, allowing them to offer the most advanced techniques, services and knowledge surrounding sports medicine. In addition, as members of the University of Louisville Physicians, we collaborate with 600 world-renowned physicians in all fields of medicine. When necessary, our physicians will team with additional UofL Physicians specialists to provide you with the very best care available.

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Sports Medicine – University of Chicago Medicine Comer …

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

Doctors at the University of Chicago Medicine Comer Childrens Hospital offer unique approaches to pediatric sports medicine for children and teens of all ages. We care for young athletes at every level, from seasonal athletes to elite competitors.

Our care ranges from pre-participation physicals to advanced treatment of non-surgical sports injuries. We are experts in sports injuries affecting the shoulders, knees, and ankles. These conditions are often more difficult to treat in children than in adults, due to growth and development issues.

Our primary care pediatric sports medicine specialist -- the first in Chicago -- is nationally recognized for her expertise and serves as chair of the Illinois Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics' committee on sports medicine and fitness. She is also a fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine.

We care for children and adolescents with a range of orthopaedic conditions and sports-related injuries, including:

We work closely with parents, coaches, and other specialists and subspecialists to provide customized care plans to fit your child or teens specific needs. We can provide consultation on sports readiness, strength training, and general conditioning for sports.

The most advanced diagnostic therapies are available, including CT and MRI testing performed in Comer Childrens. Most of the problems we encounter can be treated medically, without surgery. But when surgery is needed, our doctors can assess your childs options and collaborate with surgeons on the best approach for your child or teen. Our pediatric sports medicine specialist works closely with our expert pediatric surgical team to identify problems and resolve them.

We provide multidisciplinary care for young female athletes at every level. We have extensive expertise in treating knee ligament injuries, a common problem in teen athletes. We also specialize in diagnosing and treating the female athlete triad, which involves disordered eating, menstrual irregularities, and stress fractures.

Comer Childrens provides a comprehensive range of rehabilitation services for young athletes that you wont find elsewhere, including:

Pediatric sports medicine care is offered at our main location at the University of Chicago medical campus in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood, as well as two suburban locations in Matteson and Naperville.

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Sports Medicine – Clinical Services – Nebraska Medicine …

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

Concussion Management Clinic All Services in One Location

We are pleased to introduce Nebraska Medicines Concussion Management Clinic. This clinic is intended to provide care for patients diagnosed with a concussion through the collaboration of multiple health care providers and disciplines working on one team, in one location. Patients will receive comprehensive care for their injury including assessment, management of postconcussive symptoms and modifications to assist with return to play, school and/ or work by our team of physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech and language pathologists.

Clarkson Doctors Building South 4239 Farnam St., 4th Floor, Suite 434

We are pleased to introduce a Sports Medicine Clinic in West Omaha, offering access in one location to a comprehensive team of physicians and health care professionals trained in Sports Medicine.

The sports medicine professionals at Nebraska Medicine understand that athletes dont have to wear uniforms and athletic injuries happen anywhere, not just on athletic fields. An athlete is defined by age, gender, skill level or activity. Injuries resulting from a variety of activities can range from a sprained ankle to a more serious injury such as a sports related concussion.

Common injuries which may necessitate sports medicine include:

Because no two sports related injuries are alike, the medical center has built a sports medicine program that brings together physicians and professionals from specialties and sub-specialties who are committed to working together to develop a customized treatment and rehabilitation program for each patient.

The program is uniquely designed to meet the physical needs of where the patient is today, as well as establish the foundation for where they would like to be in the future. Experts from a variety of specialty areas collaborate on diagnosis and treatment ensure that patients receive a comprehensive interdisciplinary plan of care to achieve the best possible outcome.

A multidisciplinary team of experts work together within the Sports Medicine program. To make an appointment with the Sports Medicine team at Nebraska Medicine, call 800-922-0000 and an operator will transfer you to the program coordinator, Rusty McKune, ATC.

When the city of Omaha hosts a sporting event of national caliber, Nebraska Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center and UNMC Physicians work together as the trusted provider of medical services.

The multidisciplinary sports medicine program ensures that world-class athletes are able compete at their peak performance. We are proud to provide care for the 2013 Prudential U.S. Figure Skating Championships and the 2012 Olympic Swim Trials.

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UW Medicine Sports Medicine Center

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

As team physicians for the UW Huskies, our expertise is in treating athletic injuries. We are committed to providing care to injuries sustained at all levels of physical activitywhether a weekend basketball-warrior, recreational skier, experienced mountaineer, or professional athlete. At our sports medicine clinics and centers, we offer innovative, advanced and minimally-invasive treatment options to get active individuals back in the game.

Sports Medicine Health Care Providers

In UW Sports Medicine, we have a team of board-certified orthopaedic surgeons, sports medicine physicians, physician assistants, physical therapists, and nurses who provide comprehensive care by focusing on the patients current and future athletic goals.

Dr. Albert Gee, Assistant Professor, is Chief of Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery, Puget Sound VA and a Team Physician for Husky Athletics. Dr. Winston Warme, Associate Professor, was awarded the UW Medicine Cares Award in 2013. Dr. John O'Kane, Associate Professor, is UW Head Team Physician and has been listed as a "Top Docs" in Seattle Magazine and the Seattle Met Magazine multiple times from 2005 to 2014.

Phone: (206) 520-5000 or toll free (877) 520-5000 Fax: (206) 598-3140 Email: sportsmd@u.washington.edu

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Our staff is ready to assist you in setting up consultation, surgery, or rehabilitation. Feel free to call us with your questions and we'll help you choose a provider who can best meet your needs. Please call 206-520-5000 or Toll Free 877-520-5000 for more information or to make an appointment.

University of Washington Physicians services are covered by most insurance plans. If you are covered by a managed care plan, you may need to get a referral from your primary care physician in order for your visit to be covered.

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Rehabilitation Services | Sports Medicine | Southwest General

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

Expert care for athletes of all ages and skill levels

Southwest General Sports Medicineoffers expert care for athletes of all ages and skill levels, from weekend warriors to serious athletes.

For sports-minded residents in the greater Cleveland area, it doesnt matter what sport you play or at what level you play--our Sports Medicine team can help get you better, stonger and back in the game withservices that include:

Our Sports Medicine team members include certified athletic trainers and experienced physical therapists. Theywork closely with skilled, board-certified orthopedic surgeons and other physicians on the Medical Staff of Southwest General. These physicians diagnose injuries and recommend the best treatment and rehabilitation options for athletes.

Once a physician has referred an athlete for treatment, Sports Medicine team members create a personalized program to meet the athletes individual needs and return him or her to optimum health and performance as safely and quickly as possible.

Southwest General Sports Medicine provides expert care and attention to students at many local high schools including:

A certified athletic trainer is assigned to each school and is on site to help with practices and games and to foster cooperation among coaches, physicians, physical therapists and others involved in helping student athletes.

If an athletic injury requires evaluation, Southwest General Sports Medicine physicians assure that the athlete is seen quickly and monitor his or her condition to help coaches make decisions about the athletes participation in practices and games. Sports Medicine trainers and physicians also are available to speak with parents who are encouraged to call to discuss their athletes training or medical condition.

The Sports Medicine Program is headquarterd at LifeWorks of Southwest General, a fitness facility that offers free, surface-level parking and other family-friendly services including fitness memberships and childcare. It is located at:

7390 Old Oak Blvd. Middleburg Heights, OH 44130

To learn more about the Sports Medicine Program, or to schedule an appointment, call 440-816-8010.

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Endocrinology – The Austin Diagnostic Clinic

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

Appointments 512-901-4055 Austin Endocrine Clinic

Diagnosis and treatment of the endocrine system including diabetes and thyroid, hormone, and metabolic imbalances. See your ADC endocrinologist doctor at your visit. With locations in North Austin, Westlake and Round Rock.

Our Austin endocrinologists are trained to help individuals understand problems related to glands in the body. We help people with issues related to hormonal imbalances, diabetes, hypertension, and other related problems. For women, our board-certified endocrinologists can also help with issues such as menopause or infertility. For people struggling with high cholesterol, ADC is able to provide patients with strategies they can use to reduce their cholesterol levels. In many cases, our specialists are able to prescribe medications or carry out procedures that are able to help people overcome these problems.

Many patients are concerned about health conditions associated with their thyroid glands. ADC endocrinologists are able to assess, diagnose and treat these conditions. Among the elderly people, thyroid disorders can create potentially life-threatening issues that will need to be assessed and treated. By working with our Austin endocrinologists, patients will be able to take steps in order to overcome these difficulties that they are facing and enjoy a better quality of life.

For individuals struggling with diabetes, our Austin endocrinologists are able to assist with a variety of problems related to ones ability to regulate blood sugar levels. By working with an ADC endocrinologist, patients can overcome these difficulties through a combination of a regulated dieting and taking certain medicines. Additionally, ADC endocrinologists have partners in the clinic to help manage and treat complications from diabetes, including specialists in cardiology, podiatry, nutrition and gastroenterology. ADC doctors are all connected by electronic medical records therefore notes from all your ADC physicians, lab results and more can be reviewed by your doctors so they may provide more comprehensive care.

Austin Diagnostic Clinic can help you and your loved ones live a healthier and happier life. With our expert care, patients can realize a longer life expectancy and improved quality of living. Below is a partial list of some of the conditions we are able to treat:

We recognize that glandular problems and other issues with your hormones are greatly disruptive to your everyday life. It is our mission to help you live a healthy, vibrant life. Our doctors have the skills and the expertise to put you on the path to a healthier life. Get in touch with The Austin Diagnostic Clinic today to schedule your appointment.

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Sports Medicine | Athletic Injury Specialist | Greensboro, NC

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

Sports Medicine For All Athletes

Greensboro Orthopaedics specializes in providing comprehensive sports medicine care to all athletes, regardless of their ability and age. There are multiple benefits to exercise, but accidents happen. Athletic-related injury can result from lack of sufficient training & conditioning, over-training, use of improper equipment, inadequate warm-up & stretching, environmental conditions, and accidents.

Our Sports Medicine providers are experts in the prevention, evaluation & diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. They are driven to care for and return each athlete to their desired level of play.With access to unparalleled sub-specialty care, state-of-the-art diagnostic technology, and experienced providers, you will receive exceptional sport medicine care.

Sports Injuries Happen, but you don't have to wait for expert care. Our Saturday Sports Medicine Clinic gives you an exceptional alternative to the Emergency Room or Urgent Care Facility. You can either choose to schedule an appointment or Walk-In any Saturday from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM for evaluation of your sports medicine injury. Our Saturday Sports Medicine Services are provided by our Sports Medicine Physicians. This clinic is offered to provide immediate care to athletes of any age or ability suffering from a recent athletic injury. These injuries include fractures, injured ligaments & tendons, sprains & strains, abrasions & lacerations, acute joint pain, concussions, and much more...

Kinesio Taping

Shoulder Arthroscopy

Rotator Cuff Repair SLAP Repair (Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior) Labral Repair (Bankart Repair) Biceps Tenodesis Subacromial Decompression Distal Clavicle Resection Acromioclavicular Joint Reconstruction Capsular Release

Hand & Wrist Surgery

Knee Arthroscopy

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Sports Medicine – University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

The Sports Medicine Concentration is designed to provide a pre-professional program of study with a focus on Kinesiology that also encompasses other fields of science (biology, chemistry, physics, health, nutrition, and pharmacology) that are often prerequisite courses for graduate and professional programs that deal with health care of the physically active. This concentration is a first step toward a career in the field of sports medicine. After completing this program students will have the necessary academic and clinical experience to allow for future study in allied health fields. Examples include, but are not limited to athletic training (available in the department), physical therapy, occupational therapy, physician's assistant, podiatry, dentistry, and medicine. Again, all of these fields require additional graduate or professional study.

Formal admission to the Sports Medicine concentration requires:

Successful completion of BIO 111, BIO 271, and KIN 250

Cumulative GPA of at least 2.80 for admittance to program. A cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 will be required for KIN 441.

Completion of application in Kinesiology Department office prior to enrollment in KIN 353, KIN 390, KIN 391, or KIN 441. Student should obtain detailed information early in their program of study to identify themselves as potential Kinesiology Sports Medicine concentration students.

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The Sports Medicine Center – Cone Health – Greensboro, NC

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

The Cone Health Sports Medicine Fellowship program is located in the Sports Medicine Center on The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital campus.The office has four treatment rooms, a room specifically for orthotic preparation and a room specifically for performing musculoskeletal ultrasounds.There is also a conference room where the weekly seminar is held.

The office is fully electronic (no paper charts), using Cone HealthLink (EPIC) for scheduling, billing and EMR.Radiographs and other images are available electronically through the PACs system which is integrated into EPIC.In-house ultrasound can be loaded directly into the medical record as well.

Exercise treadmills are done on campus at the Moses Cone Heart and Vascular Center.

There are9 clinics each week.Each fellow has two regularly scheduled clinics per week with a third clinic occurring bi-weekly on Friday mornings.Friday afternoons areset aside for seminar from 2 to 5 p.m.

Information provided to patients regarding the clinic is as follows:

Primary Care Sports Medicine Physicians are medical doctors who specialize in all aspects of medicine as it relates to the athlete, sports participation and musculoskeletal issues with an emphasis on non-surgical treatment.In addition to injury care, Primary Care Sports Medicine Physicians care for illnesses and medical conditions related to sports, such as exercise induced asthma, concussion and diabetes.

If you are looking to begin an exercise program or just trying to improve your performance,Primary Care Sports Medicine Physicians can help you maximize your aerobic and strength conditioning.

Primary Care Sports Medicine Physicians treat patients with conditions including, but not limited to:

Two Primary Care Sports Medicine Physicians and three Sports Medicine Fellows provide our sports medicine services. These services include but are not limited to:

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Sports Medicine – Rhode Island

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

The primary goal of the University of Rhode Island sports medicine staff is to provide the best medical care possible to all varsity student-athletes. The entire medical staff is devoted to the education, health and injury care, prevention, evaluation and rehabilitation of athletic related injuries. The sports medicine staff is dedicated to returning athletes to their sport in the safest and quickest manner as possible.

The sports medicine staff is comprised of athletic trainers who are certified by the National Athletic Association, and are licensed by the state of Rhode Island. Athletic training students (interns), designated team physicians, team orthopedists and a host of medical consultants and sub-specialists supplement the primary staff.

The physical well-being of all URI student-athletes is our first priority. Treatment of all student-athletes, as a result of athletic injury, is administered by the Sports Medicine Department in conjunction with Student Health Services and our team physicians. The scope of the athletic training services encompasses various domains which include injury recognition, treatment, rehabilitation, prevention, education and counseling that will enable the athlete to maintain optimal quality of life beyond the span of athletic competition.

The main athletic training room is located in the Tootell Athletic Complex.

Hours of Operation:7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., excluding one hour (Noon - 1 p.m.) for lunch.

> Scheduled appointments: 7:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. > MD clinics (when available): Noon - 1:00 p.m. > Walk-Ins: 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. > Pre-practice: 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. > Practice, games, post-participation treatment: 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Please note that athletic training room hours may vary from season to season. Coaches will be notified of any changes to the athletic training room hours of operation.

URI Sports Medicine Three Keaney Road, Suite One Kingston, RI 02881 Phone: 401-874-2051 Fax: 401-874-4804

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The Center for Sports Medicine

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

Our physicians have been working hard behind the scenes to provide Rhode Island and the rest of Southern New England a top-notch sports medicine center caring for athletes of all ages. Our staff includes the only fellowship-trained pediatric sports medicine physician in Rhode Island, a concussion specialist who has been instrumental in changing Rhode Island legislation regarding care of the concussed athlete, a fellowship-trained sports medicine physician who specializes in care of the female athlete.

Our presence in the community as emergency physicians, pediatricians, orthopedists, and high school/collegiate team physicians gives us visibility to the ever-changing environment of youth sports and allows parents, coaches, athletic trainers, therapists, and physicians accessibility to our Team and the subspecialty services we provide.

Whether youre a six year old soccer player or a sixty six year old triathlete, we welcome the opportunity to assist you in your return to play from the sidelines.

The physicians of the Center for Sports Medicine are committed to the successful treatment of musculoskeletal conditions using innovative non-operative orthopedic treatment.

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Endocrinology | Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

The Division of Pediatric Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Consultation provides diagnostic and therapeutic services for children with diabetes mellitus, hypoglycemia and disorders of physical growth, sexual maturation, thyroid function, pituitary function, and calcium and phosphorous metabolism. The Pediatric Endocrine Testing Center provides diagnostic endocrine tests for patients (both children and adults) in areas of endocrinology and carbohydrate, amino acid, and mineral and lipid metabolism. The center addresses growth abnormalities and the range of conditions that can cause them.

The Nutrition Consultation Service provides consultative and follow-up service by a physician and dietitian for children up to 18 years of age with obesity problems and associated disorders.

Referrals are required from primary care physicians or other Childrens Hospital specialty services. These should be accompanied by a written reason for the referral together with related patient records and growth charts. Referrals for patients enrolled in managed care insurance plans also require authorization from the primary care physician and sometimes from the insurance provider. All necessary referral and authorization forms must be received before the patients visit and include separate authorization for each physician, diabetes nurse educator, dietitian, laboratory and X-ray services. For accurate provider numbers or more information, please call the office number listed.

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Endocrinology Patients UConn Health

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

Endocrinology is the study of the endocrine system. Endocrine glands secrete hormones into the bloodstream that regulate the function of other cells and organ systems of the body. The endocrine system consists of separate glands such as the adrenals, thyroid, parathyroids, pituitary and pancreas. Common endocrine disorders include osteoporosis, diabetes and hypothyroidism.

An endocrinologist is a physician who studies and treats imbalances of the endocrine system. Endocrinologists play important roles in patient care and academic research. They are experts in their field and should serve as your main physician for endocrine disease-related problems.

The thyroid gland, located in the neck, makes and secretes thyroid hormone which affects nearly all tissues of the body. Its function is to regulate the bodys metabolism. Common thyroid problems include:

Hyperthyroidism the production of too much thyroid hormone. It can produce symptoms such as palpitations, sweating and weight loss.

Hypothyroidism the production of too little thyroid hormone. It can produce symptoms such as fatigue, weight gain and constipation.

Thyroiditis inflammation within the thyroid gland.

Goiters enlargements of the thyroid gland.

Solitary thyroid nodules growths within the thyroid gland.

Thyroid cancer a malignant growth within the thyroid gland.

The parathyroid glands are four small glands located behind the thyroid gland which secrete parathyroid hormone, controlling the bodys calcium levels.

Hyperparathyroidism a disease of calcium balance is one of the most common disorders of the parathyroid glands. The pancreas is located behind the stomach and secretes insulin, glucagon, somatostatin and other hormones. It controls blood sugar and glucose metabolism as well as helping control other endocrine cells of the digestive tract.

Diabetes is the most common disorder of the pancreas.

The adrenal glands are located on top of the kidneys and secrete adrenaline, aldosterone and cortisol. These hormones maintain salt balance, blood pressure, and help maintain fluid concentrations in the body. Common adrenal disorders include Addisons Disease, Cushings Syndrome, hyperaldosteronism and adrenal tumors.

The pituitary gland is located at the base of the brain and secretes hormones which control the activity of other glands such as the ovaries, testes, adrenals and thyroid. Common pituitary disorders include pituitary tumors, such as prolactinomas and hypopituitarism, a disorder in which pituitary hormone secretion is abnormally low.

The members of our Endocrinology Group Practice specialize in endocrinology and metabolism disorders, including diabetes, osteoporosis, disorders of bone and calcium metabolism and disorders of the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal glands. We will work with you to evaluate your condition and prepare an individualized treatment plan to fit your needs.

All of our endocrinologists are board-certified in internal medicine, and endocrinology and metabolism.

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Endocrinology: Animal Health Diagnostic Center

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

Test Search Perform a search of our test and fee catalog. Select the criteria below:

Assay Testing Schedule and Price List

The Endocrinology Lab's clinical diagnostic testing service assay schedule and price list are available in the links below. Please note it is recommended the samples arrive on the day prior to the test/assay setup times indicated on the schedule. If you have any questions about scheduling please call (607) 253-3673.

Endocrinology Lab Price List

Sample Submissions

The condition and quality of the specimen we receive plays a major factor in the accuracy of test results. Please do not send whole blood. Serum is the preferred sample type for the majority of the endocrine tests we offer, with the exception of ACTH, which requires EDTA plasma. Please review the links for:

Submission Guidelines for Endocrinology Samples

Instructions for OFA Thyroid Registry and Application for Canine Thyroid Registry

or feel free to contact the laboratory directly with any specific questions (607) 253-3673.

Results Reporting and Consultations

Contact the Endocrinology Laboratory directly at (607) 253-3673 regarding any test results, interpretations, or sample discrepancies. Veterinarians or the authorized submitter should have their AHDC account number ready when making inquiries about samples that have already been sent and tested. Consultations by veterinarians and qualified staff are also provided at no charge for testing done within our laboratory. We prefer not to interpret test results from other laboratories since we will not be familiar with their test methods. The laboratory offers gratis re-testing of samples on a limited basis after consultation, assuming residual sample volume and quality are adequate for re-testing. Please contact the Endocrinology Laboratory director at (607) 253-3796 or manager at (607) 253-3593 if you are experiencing unusual delays with lab results.

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Endocrinology, Diabetes and Bone Disease | Icahn School of Medicine

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

The Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Bone Disease is providing care for patients with endocrine diseasesincluding, but not exclusive to diabetes throughout the city by unifying protocols, programs, and treatments in the newly created Mount Sinai Health System to serve our community with endocrine disorders through outreach, education, and innovative community based programs.

We provide the highest quality care to our patients, and are at the forefront of cutting-edge research on endocrine diseases and diabetes. We training future leaders and innovators in the field of endocrinology through a world class fellowship program and are developing innovative quality improvement programs to achieve the highest quality standards in diabetes and endocrine patient care.

Below are the Fellowships for the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Bone Disease

Researchersin the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Bone Disease are identifying new treatments.

Created to prevent and manage complications associated with diabetes and to help patients take control of their health to live well and thrive

Helping patients to live healthier and fuller lives

Created to find cures and to develop treatment strategies

Helping patients to live healthy lives

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SDSM – San Diego Sports Medicine and Family Health Center

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

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San Diego Sports Medicine and Family Health center started in 1980 with a vision to not only give excellent quality medical care, but to also allow our patients to achieve optimum health and fitness. Health is much more than just absence of disease.Our goal is to not only treat diseases, manage injuries, but to also educate our patients on how to realize their true potential. We have a wide variety of services, as well as board certified, award winning physicians to accomplish this goal.

We are a highly competent medical team specializing in family practice and sports medicine dedicated to improving the quality of human life and to helping our patients realize their fullest potential through the maximum development and integration of body, mind and spirit.

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Sports Medicine – The University of Chicago Medicine

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

The orthopaedic surgeons at the University of Chicago Medicine offer state-of-the-art sports medicine for all ages and skill levels from young competitors to weekend athletes to professional players. We offer non-surgical, surgical and rehabilitative options designed to return patients to their full ability and level of play.

Our experts focus on injuries to the knee, shoulder, hip, elbow and ankle. In most cases, we can offer our patients non-operative treatments. For those patients who do require surgery, we take a minimally invasive approach using arthroscopic techniques, which allow for:

Orthopaedic specialists work on a multidisciplinary team that includes primary care sports medicine specialists, physiatrists and physical therapists.

The most common problems treated by our sports medicine team are:

Sports Medicine Team Aravind Athiviraham, MD Holly J. Benjamin, MD (non-surgical in children and adolescents) Sherwin S.W. Ho, MD Richard W. Kang, MD Lewis L. Shi, MD (elbow and shoulder) Ryan Hudson, MD

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Thursday, August 4th, 2016

February is National Heart Month: Stay Heart Smart!

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. Every year, 1 in 4 deaths are caused by heart disease. The good news? Heart disease can often be prevented when people make healthy choices and manage their health conditions. Communities, health professionals, and families can work together to create opportunities for people to make healthier choices. Make a difference in your community: Spread the word about strategies for preventing heart disease and encourage people to live heart healthy lives. For more information on how your school can promote healthy living and national heart month, the links below may be of interest. Play Smart! Play Hard!

On November 20, 2015, Governor Rauner signed into law SB 219, which delays implementation of the Youth Sports Concussion Safety Act (SB 07) for IHSA member schools until the 2016-17 school year. The IHSA will continue to make information available regarding implementation to member schools, and ISBE will also provide resources over the coming months. As a reminder, information regarding Return to Play and Return to Learn can be found here.

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Thursday, August 4th, 2016

From skiers to skateboarders, goalies to gardeners, we give people convenient access to expert care, leading-edge techniques and the same patient-centered approach you expect throughout UW Medicine. Our sports medicine providers will diagnose and treat your injury with comprehensive, multidisciplinary care. After a complete and thorough evaluation from our sports medicine experts, your treatment plan may include one or more of the following services:

The integrated way we manage your care helps you recover more quickly and remain healthy. Theres always an open line of communication between you and your care team making communication more efficient and treatment more effective.

Treating your injury is just one component of helping you meet your health and fitness goals. We also help people improve their performance and prevent future injury. Cardiopulmonary exercise testing, commonly known as exercise stress testing or CPET, helps sports medicine specialists optimize an athletes performance or evaluate symptoms affecting performance. Our injury prevention and performance training services educate you on how to protect yourself so as to remain healthy and perform at your highest level. Our bike fitting services tailor your bicycles fit to your unique movement patterns so as to ensure your safety and comfort.

So whether youve been suffering from a musculoskeletal injury or simply want to keep up with the kids, we can connect you with effective, multidisciplinary care that will help you accomplish your goals. We have the expertise, equipment and technology to maximize your performance and relieve your pain so that you can return to your favorite activities and avoid injury.

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