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This publicity image released by TNT shows Eric McCormack, left, and Rachael Leigh Cook in a scene from "Perception," premiering Monday at 10 p.m. EDT on TNT. McCormack portrays Dr. Daniel Pierce, a brilliant neuroscience professor with paranoid schizophrenia who is recruited by the FBI for a side job: to help solve cases that call for expertise in human behavior and the workings of the mind. (AP Photo/TNT, Doug Hyun)
This publicity image released by TNT shows Eric McCormack, left, and Rachael Leigh Cook in a scene from "Perception," premiering Monday at 10 p.m. EDT on TNT. McCormack portrays Dr. Daniel Pierce, a brilliant neuroscience professor with paranoid schizophrenia who is recruited by the FBI for a side job: to help solve cases that call for expertise in human behavior and the workings of the mind. (AP Photo/TNT, Doug Hyun)
A University of Colorado Police officer gets into her patrol car on Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012, at the University of Colorado Medical Campus in Aurora, Colo. Suspected movie theater shooter James Holmes was studying neuroscience at the medical school and a psychiatrist there raised an alarm about his behavior. In the wake of a student's deadly attack at Virginia Tech five years ago, schools across the country put into place teams meant to bring together faculty and staff to notice and take action, when a student appears to be a threat. The school won't say if campus police ever were alerted to Holmes, or whether faculty or staff ivestigated his behavior.(AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)
On June 5, 2006, Mercy Gilbert Medical Center opened its doors to one of the fastest growing cities in the nation. Since then, Mercy Gilbert has been an important part of the physical and economic healing of its neighbors, even as the community went through its own share of ups and downs.
On June 5, 2006, Mercy Gilbert Medical Center opened its doors to one of the fastest growing cities in the nation. Since then, Mercy Gilbert has been an important part of the physical and economic healing of its neighbors, even as the community went through its own share of ups and downs.
Mesa's David Chou, 18, will perform as a solo pianist with the Interlochen Philharmonic after being named one of two winners of the annual Concerto Competition at Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan
Concern for the high unemployment rate is a concern felt mostly by the unemployed and their families. Actual empathy outside that demographic is a myth perpetrated by politicians in an effort to attract that vote. In reality, corporate America and the politicians they support have no problem with high unemployment. It means a larger available labor pool, lower payroll costs, less benefits and tighter control over existing employees living in fear of losing their jobs. Easier union busting is an additional bonus.
Mercy Gilbert Medical Center, a member of Catholic Healthcare West (CHW), will now provide patients undergoing joint surgery the Secure Track post surgical mechanical rehabilitation system. Instead of using a walker for rehabilitative therapy, patients will use the Secure Track mechanical therapy system. The system includes a ceiling-mounted monorail track, a patented trolley and a support device so patients can stand upright when they are walking to allow for a more natural gait. The track has been installed in the orthopedic and neurosciences department.
The 101 Horizon Honors High School seniors took the next big step in their lives on Wednesday.
On Sunday nights, Rob Cabelli takes the short flight from Phoenix to Los Angeles, along with business people getting a jump on their Monday morning meetings on the coast. He is usually exhausted from a packed weekend of work and braces for a full week of classes at Ziegler School of Rabbinical Studies at the University of Judaism.
Four Ahwatukee Foothills students were recently nominated for the United States Presidential Scholars Program.
Four Ahwatukee Foothills students were recently nominated for the United States Presidential Scholars Program.
Mercy Gilbert Medical Center’s expanded intensive care unit will open Jan. 14, doubling the number of ICU beds at the hospital.
A grayer workforce with brimming bucket lists may await us if a proposal to raise the retirement age makes its way into law.
Scottsdale Healthcare is planning to create an urban downtown campus over the next 20 years with new high-rise hospital towers, mid-rise medical office buildings and parking garages.
Music provides unique and individual experiences that can last a lifetime. Music has given an increased perspective on the world to two local and obviously talented musicians. But they each have a favorite thing, different for both, that has fueled their passion.
While newly elected Scottsdale City Council members responded favorably to the idea of allowing hospital towers up to 120 feet tall at Scottsdale Healthcare's Shea and Osborn campuses, hospital officials have no immediate plans to go forward with construction.
HOUSTON - Even if he survives a horrific head injury suffered in a bus crash, Grammy-winning Tejano singer Emilio Navaira faces a long recovery and an uncertain future, his doctors say.
Arizona’s bioscience industry is exceeding expectations in growth, and Scottsdale is playing a big part.
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Mayo Clinic Scottsdale is positioning itself to become a leader in cancer research in the southwestern United States.
Collaborative research is the key to solving health problems, and Mayo Clinic Scottsdale and Scottsdale are investing in building relationships and facilities to that end.
A car accident 20 years ago set Adrienne Azurdia on the path toward medical school, though she was only 3 years old at the time. Her father was paralyzed in the accident, and his resulting health problems over the years gave her an exposure to medicine and a desire to help.
Scottsdale Healthcare is launching a clinical research center to connect patients with new cancer drugs and patient-specific treatments based on genetics research.
Scottsdale Healthcare is launching a clinical research center to connect patients with new cancer drugs and patient-specific treatments based on genetics research.
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