The George Washington University
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Economics, Health Care, Health Care Administration
Skills:
Strategic Planning Public Speaking Budgets Leadership Development Management Team Building Leadership Healthcare Management Program Management Healthcare Customer Service Event Planning Nonprofits Public Relations
Dr. Abbott graduated from the Virginia Commonwealth University SOM in 2003. He works in Washington, DC and 1 other location and specializes in Infectious Disease. Dr. Abbott is affiliated with George Washington University Hospital, Howard University Hospital, Medstar Georgetown University Hospital and Providence Hospital.
Kellogg Seventh Day Adventist School Bedford NH 1973-1974, Meadowbrook Middle School Orlando FL 1979-1980, Denison Junior High School Winter Haven FL 1981-1983, Polk Community College Collegiate High School Winter Haven FL 1985-1987
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Stephen Abbott
Work:
Everywhere
Education:
Central Washington State University - Art Education
Relationship:
Married
About:
Growing up in Edmonds, Washington, Steve became interested in art at an early age. He graduated from Central Washington State University with a degree in Art Education. Living on Puget Sound and cruis...
Tagline:
I am a watercolor and oil painter from Washington State.
Bragging Rights:
BAE in art education from Central Washington University. Retired Manufacturing Engineer from Boeing.
Stephen Abbott
Work:
Natus Medical Incorporated - Software Quality Engineer (2011) Phoenix Online Studios - Tester (2008)
Stephen Abbott
Work:
Bechtel - Engineer (2009)
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Scientists discover body's natural alarm to battle blood loss
The new results, from UVAs Stephen Abbott, PhD, and collaborators, shed light on an important process the body uses to maintain its blood pressure. The neurons Abbott and his team describe properly known as adrenergic C1 neurons monitor blood pressure and swing into action during blood loss.