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English
Description:
Dr. Hebert graduated from the University of Vermont COM in 1977. He works in Burlington, VT and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. Hebert is affiliated with The University Of Vermont Medical Center.
Austin Industrial Port Arthur, TX Oct 2011 to Mar 2012 Electrician HelperPol-Tex Mont Belvieu, TX Apr 2011 to Sep 2011 OperatorTriple C
Sep 2010 to Dec 2010 Fire Watch/Welder HelperAustin Industrial Port Arthur, TX Sep 2009 to Jul 2010 Carpenter HelperWal-Mart Liberty, TX May 2006 to Apr 2009 Socker/Cashier
Education:
HIGH SCHOOL May 2006 DiplomaLee College Studting for Certificate in Process Technology
Youtube
James Landry Hbert | 1883: "Wade" | C&I Studio
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21m 50s
James C Hebert, MD, General Surgeon - Burling...
Dr. Hebert is a general surgeon at the University of Vermont Medical C...
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1m 31s
Prof. James Hebert | Introduction (Fash Illus.)
James is a graduate from FIT NYC and has worked in the fashion industr...
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16m 41s
Taken: Series Premiere || James Landry - Rem ...
Watch Taken: Series Premiere, James Landry - Rem Interview From execut...
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4m 51s
James R Hbert, ScD
James R Hbert, ScD Health Sciences Distinguished Professor Director, S...
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3m 9s
Two Step Trailer [HD] 2014 -Beth Broderick, J...
In Theaters: -- What was supposed to be a quick, anonymous phone scam ...
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2m 45s
News
Work hour limits for doctors in training don't improve patient safety
es Arrighi, the head of the ACGME internal medicine residency review committee, and Dr. James Hebert, immediate past chair of the ACGME surgery residency review committee. Without clear data demonstrating benefit, the medical community should listen to the concerns of residency directors who say t
Date: Dec 09, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
We may be fatter than we think, researchers report
"We're kind of stuck right now," said Dr. James Hebert, an expert on obesity-related diseases at the University of South Carolina who was not involved in the study. "There's a casting about for better ways to address the public health problem of obesity. And to do so, you have to measure the problem