• Dr. Adalja, a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, is a quadruple board-certified physician.

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  • Amesh Adalja is a quadruple board-certified physician and a clinical assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

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  • Michael Phillips, a board member and clinical assistant professor at New York University School of Medicine, asked a series of skeptical questions.

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  • "It's the single best medicine we have to treat obese diabetics, " says Stuart Weiss, an assistant clinical professor at the New York University School of Medicine.

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  • Concerned, I called up Jessica Miles, an assistant clinical professor at the family law clinic at Seton Hall University School of Law, and an expert on domestic violence-related legal issues.

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  • New mothers may also be reluctant in bed because of physical discomfort or because they have some element of postpartum depression, said Dr. Rini Ratan, assistant clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Columbia University Medical Center.

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  • Dan Laby, an assistant clinical professor of ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School, and David Kirschen, chief of binocular vision at the Jules Stein Eye Institute at UCLA, have studied eye dominance in baseball extensively and have worked with major-league teams for about 20 years.

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  • The quantitative approach to networking has been exacerbated by technology, says psychiatrist Dr. Reef Karim, an assistant clinical professor at UCLA and director of The Control Center in Beverly Hills, CA. Social media networks like LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter offer a continuous feedback loop, where success may be graded by follower counts and rabid updating.

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  • But Dr. Scott Haltzman, a clinical psychiatrist and an assistant professor at Brown University, says it's important that mothers focus on their children.

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  • Lenchus, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.

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  • He is an assistant professor of Clinical Finance and Business Economics in the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California.

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  • The report reflects what Dr. Yolanda Wimberly, assistant professor of clinical pediatrics at the Morehouse School of Medicine and the medical director for the Center for Excellence in Sexual Health, sees in the clinics where she works.

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  • The numbers may reflect that while most people have heard of the pill and condoms, they have never been taught how to use the pill or where to get it, or how to put on a condom, said Dr. Yolanda Wimberly, assistant professor of clinical pediatrics at the Morehouse School of Medicine and an adolescent medicine specialist with Grady Health Systems in Atlanta, Georgia.

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  • "If you explain too much, people will focus on your explanation and forget your original position, " says Hal Shorey, psychologist and assistant professor at the Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology at Widener University, in Chester, Pa.

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  • "If you are psychologically aware, you will realize you are feeling anxious and picking up rejection cues, " says Hal Shorey, a psychologist and assistant professor for the Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology at Widener University in Chester, Pa.

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  • "Learn to separate your real family from your idealized vision and accept them in all of their glorious imperfections, " says psychologist Hal Shorey, an assistant professor at the Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology at Widener University in Chester, Pa.

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