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Dallas Heart Study Overview

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DHS Study Description Page 1 February 2009 THE DALLAS HEART STUDY The Donald W. Reynolds Cardiovascular Clinical Research Center at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Brief history: The Dallas Heart Study was designed in 1999 by Drs. Ronald Victor and Helen Hobbs as part of a grant application to the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation. The original mandate was to establish, at one medical center, a comprehensive cardiovascular research program that extended from very

Static Effects

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1 Responses to Static (Isometric) Exercise Suggestions for Teachers Background Static exercise involves the contraction of skeletal muscle without a change in muscle length, hence the alternative term, isometric (iso = same, meter = length) exercise. Static exercise produces a cardiovascular response that differs significantly from that observed during dynamic exercise. Typical examples of static exercise include athletic events such as weight lifting, shot put, hammer throw, and everyday

Registered Nurse, Neuro Oncology Clinic job at UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX

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RN - Behavioral Response - Weekend Days job at UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX

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Advanced Practice Provider III, Pediatric Cardiac ICU, Nocturnist job at UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX

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Clinical Assistant Professor (Hybrid – Days/Nights) job at UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX

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chfp-overview.pdf

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Community Health Fellowship Program (CHFP) Department of Family and Community Medicine Community Health Section Community Health Fellowship Program Program Overview The Community Health Fellowship Program (CHFP) introduces preclinical medical students to community-based participatory research (CBPR), and emphasizes the importance of collaboration as a means for addressing community health problems in underserved communities. Goals and Objectives The focus of the

airc-2005-symposium.pdf

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Symposium and Training XIII: Prospects of Biochemical Imaging: The Brain & Beyond Thursday, April 14, 2005 Presented by The Mary Nell and Ralph B. Rogers Magnetic Resonance Center and The National Center for Research Resources in association with Program Objective The goal of the NIH-funded Research Resource at UT Southwestern is to develop novel Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) technologies for measuring and understanding intermediary metabolism in vivo. One major

airc-2012-symposium.pdf

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Each year the Annual Symposium is devoted to training in which the latest developments at the Center are discussed and training opportunities are made available. This year’s topic is Catalyzing Translational Imaging in PET and MR. Faculty, research staff, and undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral students are encouraged to attend. Past participants have included those from academia and industry around the country. Instead of poster presentations, all attendees are encouraged to submit

airc-2003-symposium.pdf

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Symposium and Training XI: New Concepts in Metabolic Imaging Agents: MR, PET, & Fluorescence Thursday, April 10, 2003 Presented by The Mary Nell and Ralph B. Rogers Magnetic Resonance Center and The National Center for Research Resources in association with Program Objective The goal of the NIH-funded Research Resource at UT Southwestern is to develop novel NMR technologies for measuring and understanding intermediary metabolism in vivo. One major emphasis is to