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Sam checks in about two or three times a year with the movement disorder

clinic at the veterans administration hospital. They have been generous

with their equipment, though it is slow to actually arrive. We like to see

that our own neurologist is giving us good advice--never hurts to hear it

twice. Today he saw a new doctor who is head of neurology there, and we

would like to know his background. How would we look that up on the

internet? I have been trying but with no luck. I am not computer

savvy. Thanks for some ideas. Lou Reynolds.

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Hi lou, If you tell me the name of the doctor and the hospital I can

try to see what I can dig up for you.

Take care,

Pam

Doctors' credentials

> Sam checks in about two or three times a year with the movement disorder

> clinic at the veterans administration hospital. They have been generous

> with their equipment, though it is slow to actually arrive. We like to

see

> that our own neurologist is giving us good advice--never hurts to hear it

> twice. Today he saw a new doctor who is head of neurology there, and we

> would like to know his background. How would we look that up on the

> internet? I have been trying but with no luck. I am not computer

> savvy. Thanks for some ideas. Lou Reynolds.

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Pam, the doctor's name is Praha Yagnik He is about 60, and I was told he

was head of the neurology department there at the Philadelphia VA. Thanks

ever so muchAt 05:19 PM 9/3/2002 -0300, you wrote:

>Hi lou, If you tell me the name of the doctor and the hospital I can

>try to see what I can dig up for you.

>Take care,

>Pam

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> > Sam checks in about two or three times a year with the movement disorder

> > clinic at the veterans administration hospital. They have been generous

> > with their equipment, though it is slow to actually arrive. We like to

>see

> > that our own neurologist is giving us good advice--never hurts to hear it

> > twice. Today he saw a new doctor who is head of neurology there, and we

> > would like to know his background. How would we look that up on the

> > internet? I have been trying but with no luck. I am not computer

> > savvy. Thanks for some ideas. Lou Reynolds.

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