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Recent News About Loyola University Medical Center
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Loyola Medicine Radiation Oncology Chair Urges Cancer Screenings and Ongoing Care During COVID-19
Loyola Medicine Radiation Oncology Chair Urges Cancer Screenings and Ongoing Care During COVID-19
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LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER: David Daniels, MD, Specialist in Consultation Liaison Psychiatry, Joins Loyola Medicine
David Daniels, MD, a psychiatrist who specializes in treating patients who have physical illnesses as well as psychiatric conditions, has joined Loyola Medicine.
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LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER: Top Ten Holistic Health Tips for the New Year
As the New Year approaches, Loyola Medicine family physician Kit Lee, MD, FAAMA is offering 10 holistic lifestyle tips that can boost your health and potentially reduce the need for medications.
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LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER: Loyola Named to Becker's 2018 List of 100 Great Orthopaedic Programs
Loyola Medicine has been named to Becker's Healthcare's 2018 list of 100 Hospitals and Health Systems with Great Orthopaedic Programs. Becker's said hospitals on the list have been recognized for "quality of care and patient satisfaction for orthopaedic and spine surgery."
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LOYOLA HEALTH SYSTEM: Gastroenterologist, Charles McMahon, MD, Joins Loyola Medicine
Charles McMahon, MD, who specializes in treating gastrointestinal disorders, has joined Loyola Medicine.
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LOYOLA HEALTH SYSTEM: Loyola Medicine Kidney Specialist Receives Award in Humanities and Medical Ethics
Loyola Medicine kidney specialist Susan Hou, MD, who co-founded a clinic that provides free medical care to indigent people in the Bolivian rain forest, is co-recipient of the 2018 American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) Excellence in Humanities and Medical Ethics Award. The other recipient is Dr. Hou's husband, Mark Molitch, MD, who co-founded the Centro Medico Humberto Parra along with Dr. Hou and a Bolivian physician, Douglas Villarroel, MD.
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LOYOLA HEALTH SYSTEM: Loyola Medicine Offering Free Screening for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms
More than one million Americans are living with an undiagnosed silent killer called an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA).