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Postpartum depression Los Angeles | Call 1 8009200016

Are you feeling anxious, withdrawn, or depressed.

It’s not your fault

Postpartum Depression is a biological complication of pregnancy.

Symptoms can be severe and should not be ignored.

The Hummingbird Study is a research study evaluating an investigational medication in women with moderate to severe postpartum depression.

You May Qualify to Participate if you:

Are between 18 to 45 years old

Gave birth within the last 6 months

Frequently feel extremely sad, anxious, or overwhelmed and these symptoms are associated with postpartum depression.

IF YOU QUALIFY AND DECIDE TO PARTICIPATE, YOU WILL RECEIVE:

Study-related care during the 3-day, in-patient period

All study-related care medical care and medication at no cost

Transportation may be provided for those who require assistance

For more information please call Ventura Clinical Trials at 1 866 947 6815

 

Ulcerative Colitis Ventura call 1 800 920 0016

ULCERATIVE COLITIS? If you take Mesalamine for UC, but continue to struggle with your disease, learn more about this study evaluating a novel investigational UC food product.

-To pre-qualify for this study, you must be:
18 to 70 years of age and diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis
Currently taking Mesalamine
Having an Ulcerative Colitis flare (increased UC symptoms)

-All study related visits, tests, and drugs will be provided to the participants at no cost. In addition, compensation for study related time and travel may be provided. Compensation can be up to $1,460 for qualifying patients.

To find out if you qualify for this study and compensation  please fill out form and call 1 800 920 0016

Sabine Hazan md




Dr. Sabine Hazan

dr. sabine hazanDr. Sabine Hazan has over 23 years of experience in clinical trials and is the Founder and CEO at both Ventura Clinical Trials and Malibu Specialty Center.  As Principal Investigator, Dr. Hazan personally oversees clinical trials for high profile studies on diseases such as Hepatitis C, Hypercholesterolemia, and Pancreatic Cancer.  Her companies are leaders in Cardiovascular studies, Endocrine disorders, Infectious Diseases, Skin disorders and Gastrointestinal diseases and employ cutting edge technology and research practices to provide the best quality in drug therapy research.

The first woman ever accepted into the University of Florida as a Clinical Gastroenterology Fellow, Dr. Sabine Hazan is a pioneer in the medical field.   Board certified in Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Internal Medicine, Dr. Hazan has published articles in numerous prestigious medical journals, including the Journal of Duval County Medical Association and Gastroenterology, and won several awards, such as the Best Fellow Scientific Presentation and Dean’s Research Award awarded by University of Florida.  In addition,  Dr. Sabine Hazan is an acclaimed speaker and presented symposiums for influential medical organizations like the American 
Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy and Astra Merk, Inc.

Dr. Sabine Hazan is the former Chief of Medicine at Community Memorial Hospital and an active consultant for CRG.  She currently retains medical licenses in three states (California, Florida, and New York).

Personal Philosophy

“I use logic when practicing and try to think outside the box. I always remind myself that much like every fingerprint is different, every patient’s symptom is different and one cannot practice like a robot. We are all humans attempting to stay a little bit longer on the planet. I never assume anything and never take anything lightly. I always try to be patient and listen and play detective with all the clues. Mostly, I realize that I am just a messenger and observe the miracles of healing that come from a higher power.

Every action leads to a reaction is pure scientific thinking but the reason behind the action is unknown. We, humans are only specks on this planet who must recognize the presence of a higher power. As hard as existence is for everyone, it is just that “an existence for a fraction of time” and as much as we come to doctors for answers we must realize that sometimes there are no answers or reason.”

Educational Background

1987 – 1992 DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY, Nova Scotia, Canada

MEDICAL DIPLOMA (M.D) Awarded May 1992

1984 – 1987 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY, Montreal, Canada

Bachelor of Sciences (BSc.) Biology Major, Physical Therapy and Minor Nutrition

1982 – 1984 CEGEP BREBEUF, Montreal, Canada

D.E.C. Specialty in Health, Pure & Applied Sciences

Publications
1) Be R, Hazan S, Gretz J, Buckley E, Kolts BE, McGee JB, Castell DO and SR Achem.Lower Esophageal Sphincter Relaxation time: Normal values and prevalence of abnormal values in Patients with Noncardiac Chest pain and /or dysphagia. Journal of Duval County Medical 
Association. – 47;7;296. June 1996.

2) Hazan S, Buckley F, Castell DO and Achem SR. Octreotide Improves Sensory and Pain Thresholds in Patients with Noncardiac Chest Pain. Journal of the Duval County Medical Association. 47;7;291. June 1996.

3) Be R, Hazan S, Gretz J, Buckley E, Kolts BE, McGee JB, CasteLl DO an SR Achem. Lower Esophageal Sphincter Relaxation time: normal values and prevalence of abnormal values in Patients with Noncardiac Chest pain and/or Dysphagia. Gastroenterology. April 1996;110:A6

For Complete List of Publications Visit www.drsabinehazan.com/publications

 

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Clinical trials-Ventura-Fatty Liver

What is Fatty liver disease?

Fatty liver disease is very common in middle aged Americans, with the incidence increasing with the obesity epidemic. Major risk factors include obesity and type 2 diabetes, though it’s also associated with excessive alcohol consumption.
It usually causes no symptoms. When symptoms occur, they include fatigue, weight loss, and abdominal pain.
Treatment involves reducing the risk factors such as obesity through a diet and exercise program. It is generally a benign condition, but in a minority of patients, it can progress to liver failure (cirrhosis).

To find out if you qualify for this study and compensation  please fill out form and call 1800 920 0016

Clinical Trials for Psoriasis-Ventura clinical trials

What is Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a common skin condition that changes the life cycle of skin cells. Psoriasis causes cells to build up rapidly on the surface of the skin. The extra skin cells form thick, silvery scales and itchy, dry, red patches that are sometimes painful.

Psoriasis is a persistent, long-lasting (chronic) disease. There may be times when your psoriasis symptoms get better alternating with times your psoriasis worsens.

The primary goal of treatment is to stop the skin cells from growing so quickly. While there isn’t a cure, psoriasis treatments may offer significant relief. Lifestyle measures, such as using a nonprescription cortisone cream and exposing your skin to small amounts of natural sunlight, also may improve your psoriasis symptoms.

To find out if you qualify for this study and compensation  please fill out form and call 1800 920 0016

Clinical Trials-Ventura-Chron’s Disease

What is Crohn’s disease?

Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). It causes inflammation of the lining of your digestive tract, which can lead to abdominal pain, severe diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss and malnutrition. Inflammation caused by Crohn’s disease can involve different areas of the digestive tract in different people.

The inflammation caused by Crohn’s disease often spreads deep into the layers of affected bowel tissue. Crohn’s disease can be both painful and debilitating, and sometimes may lead to life-threatening complications.

While there’s no known cure for Crohn’s disease, therapies can greatly reduce its signs and symptoms and even bring about long-term remission. With treatment, many people with Crohn’s disease are able to function well

For further information on how we can help you, fill out the request form below.

Clinical Trials for heart disease-Ventura clinical trials

Alon A. Steinberg, MD, FACC

Specialties

» Cardiovascular Consultations
» Cardiovascular Testing
» Nuclear Cardiology Certified
» Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (Cardiac CT) Certified
» Non-Interventional Cardiac Catheterization

Medical School

University of Texas Medical Branch

Internship

Jackson Memorial Hospital, University of Miami

Residency

Jackson Memorial Hospital, University of Miami

Fellowship

University of Florida Hospitals

Other

Cardiovascular MRI, Berlin Heart Institute

Board Certification

Cardiology
Nuclear Cardiology
Cardiac CT

Professional Associations

Fellow of American College of Cardiology
Society of Cardiovascular CT
Society of Cardiovascular MRI
California Medical Association

Ventura County Medical Association

Phi Beta Kappa
Expert Reviewer/consultant for the Medical Board of the State of California
Former Board Member of American Heart Association of Ventura County

For more information, http://www.expertcardiologist.com/

Clinical Trials In Ventura-Ulcerative Colitis

About Dr. Sabine Hazan

dr. sabine hazanDr. Sabine Hazan has over 22 years of experience in clinical trials and is the Founder and CEO at both Ventura Clinical Trials and Malibu Specialty Center.  As Principal Investigator, Dr. Hazan personally oversees clinical trials for high profile studies on diseases such as Hepatitis C, Hypercholesterolemia, and Pancreatic Cancer.  Her companies are leaders in Cardiovascular studies, Endocrine disorders, Infectious Diseases, Skin disorders and Gastrointestinal diseases and employ cutting edge technology and research practices to provide the best quality in drug therapy research.

The first woman ever accepted into the University of Florida as a Clinical Gastroenterology Fellow, Dr. Sabine Hazan is a pioneer in the medical field.   Board certified in Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Internal Medicine, Dr. Hazan has published articles in numerous prestigious medical journals, including theJournal of Duval County Medical Association and Gastroenterology, and won several awards, such as the Best Fellow Scientific Presentation and Dean’s Research Award awarded by University of Florida.  In addition,  Dr. Sabine Hazan is an acclaimed speaker and presented symposiums for influential medical organizations like the American 
Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy and Astra Merk, Inc.

Dr. Sabine Hazan is the former Chief of Medicine at Community Memorial Hospital and an active consultant for CRG.  She currently retains medical licenses in three states (California, Florida, and New York).

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Personal Philosophy

“I use logic when practicing and try to think outside the box. I always remind myself that much like every fingerprint is different, every patient’s symptom is different and one cannot practice like a robot. We are all humans attempting to stay a little bit longer on the planet. I never assume anything and never take anything lightly. I always try to be patient and listen and play detective with all the clues. Mostly, I realize that I am just a messenger and observe the miracles of healing that come from a higher power.

Every action leads to a reaction is pure scientific thinking but the reason behind the action is unknown. We, humans are only specks on this planet who must recognize the presence of a higher power. As hard as existence is for everyone, it is just that “an existence for a fraction of time” and as much as we come to doctors for answers we must realize that sometimes there are no answers or reason.”

Educational Background

1987 – 1992 DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY, Nova Scotia, Canada

MEDICAL DIPLOMA (M.D) Awarded May 1992

1984 – 1987 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY, Montreal, Canada

Bachelor of Sciences (BSc.) Biology Major, Physical Therapy and Minor Nutrition

1982 – 1984 CEGEP BREBEUF, Montreal, Canada

D.E.C. Specialty in Health, Pure & Applied Sciences

Publications
1) Be R, Hazan S, Gretz J, Buckley E, Kolts BE, McGee JB, Castell DO and SR Achem.Lower Esophageal Sphincter Relaxation time: Normal values and prevalence of abnormal values in Patients with Noncardiac Chest pain and /or dysphagia. Journal of Duval County Medical 
Association. – 47;7;296. June 1996.

2) Hazan S, Buckley F, Castell DO and Achem SR. Octreotide Improves Sensory and Pain Thresholds in Patients with Noncardiac Chest Pain. Journal of the Duval County Medical Association. 47;7;291. June 1996.

3) Be R, Hazan S, Gretz J, Buckley E, Kolts BE, McGee JB, CasteLl DO an SR Achem. Lower Esophageal Sphincter Relaxation time: normal values and prevalence of abnormal values in Patients with Noncardiac Chest pain and/or Dysphagia. Gastroenterology. April 1996;110:A6

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