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Dr. Yates graduated from the Saint Louis University School of Medicine in 2004. She works in Worcester, MA and specializes in Urology. Dr. Yates is affiliated with UMASS Memorial Medical Center.
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Jennifer Yates
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force recommendation, many Massachusetts doctors believe the panel made the right call, a survey found. About 80% said they believe that routine PSA screening offers more harm than benefit to patients, Jennifer Yates, MD, of the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, told HealthDay.
Despite the controversy surrounding the task force recommendation, many Massachusetts doctors believe the panel made the right call, a survey found. About 80 percent said they believe that routine PSA screening offers more harm than benefit to patients, Jennifer Yates, M.D., of the University of Mas
Jennifer Yates of Casper is organizing a 5K run and walk Saturday in Casper to raise awareness about heroin. The event is in memory of her son Dylan, who died at age 23 in May, the same day he was released from a drug treatment program in California.
Date: Oct 13, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Couple sues hospital after he gets her infected kidney
We sincerely regret the human error that caused this situation spokeswoman Jennifer Yates said in a statement. Once the error was discovered, UPMC disclosed the information to the patients involved and UNOS. We voluntarily suspended our live-donor program and have fully complied with all invest
"New applications come online all the time, each contributing new reporting data and metrics to a network awash in information. All these devices, new and old, interact in a myriad number of ways that can be very hard to predict," writes Jennifer Yates on the AT&T Labs blog.