Your Partner in Good Health
Every other issue of your free Physicians Practice magazine contains information for or about Seton physicians called Your Partner in Good Health. We have created an archive of the inserts.
- ELG Repair Provides Alternative Intervention in Complex Vascular Trauma Case
- Single-Incision Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: A New Technique with Fewer Scars, Less Pain
- Single-Incision Laparoscopic Surgery Presenting the New Revolution in Laparoscopic General and Weight-Loss Surgery
- Pediatric Rheumatologists at Dell Children’s Breakthrough a Difficult Diagnosis
- Seton Medical Center Hays Building a First-Rate Medical Team
- Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices: Technology Improves Quality of Life for Advanced Heart Failure Patients
- Dell Children's at Forefront of Advances in Pediatric Cardiovascular Intervention
- Laser Proves Successful in Treatment of Newborns' Birthmarks
- New Therapy Offers Hope to Patients with Gastroporesis
- 'Whole-Person' Approach to Health Care Offered at GoodHealth Commons
- Forearm Injury Compromised by Fresh Water Contamination
- Catching Some Z’s: The Growing Field of Sleep Medicine.
- New Breast Biopsy Options: Offering Accurate Diagnoses, Reduced Patient Stress
- Seton Medical Center Hays: Opening January 2010
- Malignant Nerve Sheath Tumor in Patient With Neurofibromatosis
- Stereotactic Robotic Radiosurgery Successfully Treats Trigeminal Neuralgia
- Overdoes Patient Survives with Near-Full Neurologic Recovery.
- Meet the Newest Member of the Seton Family of Hospitals
- Cardiac Transplantation: Which Patient? When?
- Meet the Newest member of the Seton Family: Seton Medical Center Williamson
- Managing Primary Hyperthyroidism
- Skull-Based Tumor: Multi-Modality Treatment of Skull Based Pathology
- Bariatric Surgery: New Approaches Reduce Risks, Improve Outcomes
- Reaching Texas’ Goal (And Complying With the Law)
- Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas to Open June 2007
- Evaluating/Treating Childhood Febrile Seizures
- Coronary Calcium Scoring
Jan 2007
- Open Angle and Iatrongenic Glaucoma: Which Patients Are at Risk?
- Brain & Spine Center at Brackenridge Hospital Treats epilepsy With a Team Approach
- Progress in the Management of Atrial Fibrillation
- Breakthroughs in the Treatment of CML in Adolescents and Children
- Computer-Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery
- Neonatal Air Transport
- Bottom Up
- CyberKnife Robotic Radiosurgery
- LDR Clinical Trial
- Orthopaedic Traumatology Case Study
- Brain and Spine Center Case Studies
- Seton Medical Center Williamson
- Follow-Up Care for Childhood Cancer Survivors
- Shedding Light on Childhood Wheezing
- Sports medicine at Seton
- New Pediatric Specialty in Central Texas
- International Health & Travel Center
- Seton Shoal Creek’s Heritage Program

