Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Radiologic Technologist
Kaplan College
Rt Student
Glendale Orthopaedics 2017 - 2018
X-Ray Technician and Medical Assistant
Primary Care Sports Medicine Oct 2016 - 2017
X-Ray Intern
United States Marine Corps 2005 - 2013
Sergeant, Tropospheric Multichannel Equipment Operator
Education:
Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts 2018 - 2019
Associates
Palomar College 2016 - 2017
Kaplan College - North Hollywood 2016 - 2017
Associates
Palomar College 2013 - 2015
Associates, General Studies
Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts 2005 - 2011
Associates
Brightwood College
Skills:
Taking Vitals Injections Phlebotomy Combat Lifesaver Customer Service Military Experience Security Clearance Team Leadership Military Military Operations Organizational Leadership Program Management Government Problem Solving Leadership Microsoft Office Public Speaking
Interests:
Economic Empowerment Civil Rights and Social Action Politics Education Environment Science and Technology Human Rights Animal Welfare Arts and Culture
Dr. Thrasher graduated from the University of Arkansas College of Medicine at Little Rock in 1996. He works in Little Rock, AR and specializes in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism.
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Prostate Cancer Urinary Incontinence Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy Bladder Cancer
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Thrasher graduated from the Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine in 1986. He works in Kansas City, KS and specializes in Urology. Dr. Thrasher is affiliated with University Of Kansas Hospital.
The tobacco content in video games really started to shoot up around 2005, which is also when smoking in U.S. films started to wane, said James Thrasher, associate professor in the Arnold School of Public Health at University of South Carolina who led the research for the 2012 study.
"We found the more graphic the image, the more credible, relevant, and effective smokers saw the warning," professor James Thrasher, who conducted the study, told US News and World report in November.
Date: Mar 20, 2013
Category: Health
Source: Google
Gruesome Cigarette Pack Images Sway Smokers, Study Finds
esearch on cigarette warnings in the United States and other countries has repeatedly shown that pictures work better than text," said lead investigator Dr. James Thrasher, an associate professor in the department of health promotion, education and behavior at the University of South Carolina in Columbia.
Date: Nov 15, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
Imgenes en cajetillas s inhiben consumo de cigarrillos: INSP