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Memorial Breast Disease Clinic 1312 44 Ave, Gulfport, MS 39501 2288645024 (phone), 2288682170 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Mississippi School of Medicine Graduated: 1964
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Breast Reconstruction Breast Reduction Mastectomy
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Breast Disorders Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis Malignant Neoplasm of Female Breast Ventral Hernia
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Dr. Hopkins graduated from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine in 1964. He works in Gulfport, MS and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. Hopkins is affiliated with Garden Park Medical Center and Memorial Hospital At Gulfport.
West Woodland Elementary School Seattle WA 1972-1978, James Monroe Junior High School Seattle WA 1979-1980, Issaquah Junior High School Issaquah WA 1981-1982
Dr. Donald Hopkins, the former director of health programs at The Carter Center and now special advisor for Guinea worm eradication, said the slight uptick in the number of cases is statistically unimporant. Eliminating a region where the disease was endemic is.
"People were proposing all kinds of things for eradication that D.A. did not like," said Dr. Donald Hopkins, who worked on the smallpox eradication program in West Africa before moving to the Carter Center, where he led its efforts to eradicate Guinea worm.
Date: Aug 25, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
DA Henderson, who led successful effort to eradicate smallpox, dies
He was very impatient with people claiming that they were going to be able to eradicate this, that, and the other thing, said Dr. Donald Hopkins, special adviser to the Guinea worm eradication program.
Date: Aug 22, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Does Alma Mater Really Matter? Where MacArthur 'Genius' Fellows Went to ...
anthropology as an undergraduate. The category also includes church-affiliated colleges like Siena College in Albany, New York, where writer William Kennedy graduated, and historically black colleges like Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, where physician and scientist Donald Hopkins graduated.
Date: May 28, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
'Defeating Disease' Exhibit Opens at the American Museum of Natural History
13 to July 12. After the American Museum of Natural History, the exhibit will be on display at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum in Georgia starting in fall 2015. Donald Hopkins, health programs vice president for The Carter Center, collaborated with Siddal in curating the exhibit.
Date: Jan 15, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Control, Eliminate, Eradicate A Disease: What's The Difference?
And that brings us back to definitions. "Control means you're reducing the prevalence or incidence of a disease" to a lower level, explains Dr. Donald Hopkins, vice-president for health programs at the Carter Center.
Date: Jan 14, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Guinea worm on the brink of eradication, says Carter Center
any eradication campaign are the most challenging and most expensive to eliminate, the potential for disease eradication to permanently improve quality of life worldwide is tremendous, said eradication expert Dr. Donald Hopkins, Carter Center vice president for health programs, in a statement.
Date: Jan 13, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Museum of Natural History exhibit looks at eradicating disease
that can be eliminated river blindness and elephantiasis along with malaria. Ebola, unfortunately, is not one of them. The Ebola virus lives in animals, even when not present in humans, and currently has no vaccine, explained Dr. Donald Hopkins, the center's vice president for health programs.