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Acute and Reconstructive Burn Fellowship
- The Acute and Reconstructive Burn Fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital offers clinical experience in all areas of burn care at a burn center verified by the American Burn Association.
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- The Massachusetts General Hospital Angioedema Program provides expert evaluation and treatment of patients with all types of angioedema, including hereditary angioedema.
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- The Massachusetts General Hospital Asthma Program diagnoses and manages asthma in adults and children, including identifying trigger factors, and provides ongoing care to help patients effectively control their condition and enjoy a better quality of life.
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Adult Congenital Heart Disease
- The Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program at the Massachusetts General Hospital Corrigan Minehan Heart Center offers personalized, lifelong care for adult patients with congenital heart disease, specializing in valve problems, heart failure, multidisciplinary surgery, arrhythmia and pregnancy.
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Administrative Fellowship Program
- The Administrative Fellowship Program is a two-year program designed to provide health care professionals with essential hospital management and administration training in ambulatory care and inpatient settings.
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Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Program | Massachusetts General Hospital
- The Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Program was created to optimize the care, outcomes, and experiences of adolescent and young adult patients (ages 15-39) with cancer.
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Age Positively Program | Massachusetts General Hospital
- The Age Positively Program at Massachusetts General Hospital is a multidisciplinary initiative designed to enhance the care and well-being of people aging with HIV through clinical care, education, community partnerships and research.
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Addiction Recovery Management Service | Mass General Hospital
- The Addiction Recovery Management Service (ARMS) specializes in supporting teenagers and young adults between the ages of 14 and 26 and their parents as they deal with their substance use and related problems.
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- Scoliosis is defined as a sideways curve of the spine. A normal spine appears straight when viewed from behind, whereas a spine affected by scoliosis looks like an “S” or “C” when viewed from behind.
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- Amputation is the complete removal of an injured or deformed body part. Prosthetics are surgically implanted or otherwise artificial replacement limbs or body parts.
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