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The overall patient satisfaction rating is an average of all patient responses to the six doctor communication related questions shown below from the Clinician and Group Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems survey. For additional information about the patient satisfaction survey, please visit our Patient Satisfaction Survey page.

I was very impressed with Dr. Magalang. He was so thorough in questioning me about my sleeping issues. He listened carefully and provided the appropriate measures for my care. My primary care doctor had directed me to a different doctor. I had an appointment with that doctor and didn't return to his office for another appointment. I then made an appointment with Dr. Magalang who is light years more knowledgeable & thorough than the first doctor!

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Dr Burke specialises in travel medicine and has cared for Western Australian travellers for over fifteen years. He has post-graduate qualifications in tropical medicine, is a Fellow of the Australasian College of Tropical Medicine and he lectures in this area to WA doctors and medical students. He provides expert advice to schools who are sending students overseas, and upon request can supply a written advisory for a group or even present at parent / student evenings.

If you have a group of travellers, you can have your own clinic. Prices are the same, just email to arrange a convenient time for your group or family, usually after hours weekdays or on a Saturday morning.

Bourne was born in Island Creek, Calvert County, Maryland, on March 17, 1873, the ninth of ten children. His parents were Lewis and Emily Bourne. In 1902, he graduated from Leonard Medical College (now Shaw University) in Raleigh, North Carolina. In 1903, he opened his medical practice in Frederick.

Because he was African American, Bourne was not allowed to practice at Frederick City Hospital (now Frederick Memorial Hospital). So he set up his practice at 30 West All Saints Street in downtown Frederick. He accepted both African American and white patients.

Bourne attended to most of his patients at his office, but he also used a horse and buggy to make house calls. If his patients could not afford to pay, he accepted meat and produce as payment. He delivered 2,600 babies over the course of his 50-year career.

In 1919, he and Charles Brooks founded the 15-bed Hospital for Blacks at 173 West All Saints Street, which was the only hospital in Frederick to accept African American patients. It operated until 1928, when the Frederick City Hospital opened a new wing for African American patients. Dr. Bourne became the first African American doctor permitted to practice there.

Bourne was very active in civic affairs. In 1931, he founded the Maryland Negro Medical Society, and in 1934 he co-founded the Frederick County Branch of the NAACP and served as its president for 20 years. Bourne became the first African American man from western Maryland to run for a seat in the Maryland House of Delegates. He also served as the regional vice president of the sixth Republican district. When he and his friends were not allowed to enter the front door of the only opera house in Frederick, they opened their own opera house, which later became known as Pythian Castle.

Bourne was married three times. He and his first wife Grace had two children: Ulysses Grant Bourne Jr. and Gladys. Grace died in 1914. Bourne and his second wife Mary Frances Beane Bourne had one daughter, Isabella Blanche. Mary Frances died in 1950. Dr. Bourne married his third wife in 1953.[1]

All three of Bourne's children became involved in medicine. In 1961, his son Ulysses Grant Bourne Jr. became the first African American doctor to have privileges at Frederick Memorial Hospital, while his daughter Gladys (Thornton) became a nurse. Blanche Bourne-Tyree became the first woman from Frederick County to obtain a medical degree. She was a pediatrician and public health administrator in Washington, D.C., for 40 years.

Trumansburg Optical is a family-owned full-service optometric practice offering comprehensive eye exams by Dr. Neil Henninger. We have a wide selection of frame styles to choose from and carry a variety of contact lenses in stock.

Dr. Henninger has been practicing Optometry in the Finger Lakes area since 1992. He has a Bachelor of Science degree from Ithaca College and a Doctor of Optometry degree from The New England College of Optometry. Dr. Henninger is a member of the American Optometric Association, New York State Optometric Association, and the Southern Tier Optometric Association.

In the Trumansburg area, Dr. Henninger has been a member of the Board of Zoning Appeals for the Village of Trumansburg since 1999, a member of the Trumansburg Chamber of Commerce, and a member of the Juniper Manor Advisory Committee.

"The office is clean and everyone who works here is super nice and friendly. (It seems that the closer you get to Trumansburg, the classier people become.) Not only does TrumansburgOpt take my insurance but they helped me"

"I had a wonderful experience with Dr. Goodman. She was very thorough; kind and I was very impressed with her. She went as far as letting me try a new type of contacts before billing my insurance. She"

"Trumansburg Optical and Dr. Neil is what small business is all about in a small town. Personal friendly service with a person who really cares about you, asking all the questions that other doctors could care less about."

"Last week my two-year-old and four-year-old had a tug-of-war with my glasses - it was a spectacle (sorry!) that left my frames certainly worse for the wear, if not totally unwearable. Within a week Neil and company had"

"Dr. Henninger was professional, courteous, and efficient. In my experience, Trumansburg Optical has the expertise and equipment needed to get things right the first time, which can't be said of all the area's other practices. I highly recommend"

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Named after Dr. Ulysses Simpson Wiggins, a prominent doctor in Camden in the early 1900s, the Ulysses Wiggins Waterfront Park extends for 1.3 miles from the Ben Franklin Bridge to the Battleship New Jersey in Camden. Following alongside the Delaware River, the route offers spectacular views of Philadelphia and is part of the Camden Greenway.

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Research subjects participating in randomised clinical trials have a right to drop out of a study without specifying any reason for this. However, leaving a trial may be contradictory to their own general interests in medical research since drop outs may lead to biased conclusions and loss of valuable medical information. We suggest in this paper that self-binding "Ulysses contracts" that are non-exploitative and based on autonomous decisions by research subjects as well as by investigating doctors should be implemented with stopping rules adjusted to the needs of different kinds of randomised clinical trials.

At the time represented in the novel Dr. Andrew John Horne was one of two Masters, or physician directors, of the National Maternity Hospital in Holles Street. Horne served as Master of the hospital for nearly 30 years, from 1894 until his death in 1924. Joyce goes out of his way to suggest the capable and charitable offices of the good doctor, but it seems that his warm feeling was not reciprocated.

In Lestrygonians Josie Breen tells Bloom that Mina Purefoy is in the hospital because "Dr Horne got her in," consistent with the mission of Dublin's maternity hospitals to help all women in need. Oxen mentions his proprietorship: "Of that house A. Horne is lord. Seventy beds keeps he there." Later, the chapter very exactly identifies "the National Maternity Hospital, 29, 30 and 31 Holles street, of which, as is well known, Dr A. Horne (Lic. in Midw., F. K. Q. C. P. I.) is the able and popular master." The anagrammatic titles, which Joyce has such fun with in Aeolus and Cyclops, here seem more respectful, signifying that Horne was Licensed in Midwifery and was Former Knight of the Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland.

Andrew Horne was born in County Galway in 1856, attended Clongowes Wood College for five years, studied medicine at the Carmichael School of Medicine in Dublin, was licensed by the Royal College of Surgeons in 1877, specialized in obstetrics while working at St. Vincent's and the Mater hospitals, became the assistant Master at the Rotunda Hospital on Rutland (now Parnell) Square, moved to the new NMH in Holles Street as Joint Master in 1894, and later was appointed sole Master. He became a member of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland in 1881, served as its Vice President from 1894 to 1896 and as President from 1908 to 1910, and was knighted by King Edward in 1913. (The RCPI acquired its present title in 1890. Before that, it was known as the King and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland, as the initials in Oxen indicate.)

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