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Pacific NorthWest University Needs A New Leader
Three leaders in four years. Pacific Northwest University is looking for another new President.
Professor to Teach in South Africa
Emory's I.T. Cohen Professor of International Law and Human Rights Johan van der Vyver was appointed to the position of extraordinary professor at the University of Pretoria in South Africa Monday.
Dr. Stan Flemming, president of Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences, has abruptly left his position as the top administrator of Yakima's medical school.
Simply Seattle: Sister city - Oxford, UK
Two debate teams from Northwest University and two from Seattle University are competing in the Oxford IV , an international Intervarsity Parlimentary-style debate tournament.
Clark County LES WELK, superintendent of the Northwest Ministry Network of the Assemblies of God, will speak at 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday at Heritage Church, 417 N.E. 65th St., Vancouver.
Rx for medical school funding causes a stir
YAKIMA, Wash. -- A lawmaker is calling a 10 percent fee a state agency is charging a local medical school to oversee $800,000 in funds it received from the Legislature "highway robbery." The 2009 Legislature earmarked the money from the state general fund to assist the Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences in training new doctors over the ...
Generics required for new Medicaid prescriptions
The state is moving ahead with a plan to require the use of generic drugs for some new prescriptions filled for residents on Medicaid.
The Million Dollar Round Table has extended membership to Bill Hays, an agent for New York Life Insurance Co.
The American Osteopathic Association has selected Raul Garcia as one of five finalists for its Mentor of the Year award.
College propaganda takes on life of its own
The car screeches to a halt in the driveway, tire marks smoking on the asphalt. The door slams.
Alumni band to kick off Northwest University's 75th
For the Beatles cover band Creme Tangerine, this year has been a commemorative one.
Speaker: Health care debate should focus on patient care
Osteopathic physicians don't get much press in the national health care debate, but Dr.
Fewer Doctors Could Put Strain On Your Body And Wallet
Making a visit to see your family doctor can save you a trip to the ER. "A competently trained primary care physician should be able to manage roughly 80 to 85% of a person's medical problems before they need to refer out to specialty areas," says Dr.
Tanner Gronowski works out at works out at YAC Fitness in Terrace Heights. He gets a free membership to the gym through the Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences, where he's a student, and says working out helps him relieve the stress of studying.
Lynnette Bonner publishes her first book
Lynnette Bonner, formerly of Pierce, has published her first book, Rocky Mountain Oasis , in what will be a series called the Shepherd's Heart - a group of stories set in 1880's gold days of Idaho.
Lynnette Bonner publishes her first book
Lynnette Bonner, formerly of Pierce, has published her first book, Rocky Mountain Oasis , in what will be a series called the Shepherd's Heart - a group of stories set in 1880's gold days of Idaho.
It's Year Two for the Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences
Mike Moore and Olga Valieva represent two very different types of students in the newest class at the College of Osteopathic Medicine in Terrace Heights.
University stays home to fill posts
Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences on Tuesday named two acting administrators to the permanent jobs of vice president of academic affairs and dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine.
New dean named by Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences
YAKIMA, Wash. -- Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences promoted from within today by naming two acting administrators to the permanent jobs of vice president of academic affairs and dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Colleges cook up employment data
Xiao Dong's university records show he is "employed," but the fresh graduate is still struggling to find a job in Beijing.
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