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July 2014

  • Advance Health Solutions (AHS) receives the Outstanding Poster Abstract award from the Scientific Program Advisor Committee of The American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS). The award which recognizes research excellence will be given to AHS' colleagues (Dr. Maryam Navaie, Dr. Soojin Cho-Reyes, Leighla Sharghi, and Benjamin Howie) and Board members (Dr. Gavin Setzen and Dr. Michael Keefe) at the AAO-HNS Annual Meeting in September 2014. To learn more, please email Dr. Maryam Navaie at mnavaie@advancehealthsolutions.com.
  • Advance Health Solutions' colleagues including Dr. Maryam Navaie, Dr. Susan Eskridge and Emily Chavez are recognized for their collaborative contributions to the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Naval Medical Center San Diego in an article published by the American Journal of Sports Medicine entitled “A Radiographic Assessment of Failed Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Can Magnetic Resonance Imaging Predict Graft Integrity?” To read more, click here.
  • Dr. Maryam Navaie, President and CEO of Advance Health Solutions has been invited by the American Public Health Association’s (APHA) Medical Care Committee and Mental Health Committee to serve as Chairperson and Moderator for two translational research panels at APHA's 2014 Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA. The panels are entitled “Emergency Departments and Mental Health: Utilization, Outcomes and Service Design” and “Chronic Disease Management and Self-Care”. To access the panel presentations, click here.
  • In celebration of Independence Day, commonly known as the Fourth of July, Advance Health Solutions' (AHS) colleagues and physician collaborators were interviewed by ABC News about their ongoing research studies to improve treatment options for military service members, veterans and civilians with post-traumatic stress disorder. The news broadcast sheds light on publications by the Institute of Medicine (IOM), Advance Health Solutions, Naval Medical Center San Diego, Naval Hospital Okinawa in Japan, the District of Columbia Department of Behavioral Health, and The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. To watch the news broadcast, click here.