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Round Rock Medical Center
Round Rock, Texas
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    www.tahfa.org/tahfa/pages/agenda - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/14/2007    Last Visited: 10/14/2007  

    Steve Berkowitz, M.D. - Chief Medical OfficerSt. David's Healthcare Partnership - Austin, TXDr. Berkowitz has 20 years experience in health care management and consulting.At St. David's, a five-hospital system, he has overall responsibility of Clinical Outcomes Improvement for the delivery system as well as President/Medical Director of Quality Care Network, a Texas medical foundation of over 500 participating physicians.He also serves as Medical Director of South Austin Hospital and Round Rock Medical Center.Dr. Berkowitz is board certified in internal medicine and is a prominent national speaker and writer in the healthcare arena.He continues hsi physician consulting practice nationally on a part-time basis.

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    Published on: 12/19/2000    Last Visited: 4/17/2001  

    Steven M. Berkowitz , MD has more than 15 years experience in health care management and consulting.He serves as president/medical director of Austin , Texas-based Quality Care Network ( QCN ) , a medical foundation with more than 500 physicians.He also serves as medical director of South Austin Hospital and Round Rock Medical Center.Dr. Berkowitz was previously the National Practice Leader of Physician Services for the HayGroup , and has been a senior executive for Harris Methodist Health System and the medical/executive director for The Travelers in Phoenix.Dr. Berkowitz is board certified in internal medicine.

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    Published on: 1/13/2005    Last Visited: 12/5/2006  

    Christin Cross & Steve Berkourtz

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    Published on: 11/9/2004    Last Visited: 12/5/2006  

    Stephen M. Berkowitz

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    Sentinel and Transcript Newspapers Online - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/19/2002    Last Visited: 12/21/2002  

    Officers Steven M. Berkowitz and Franklin Gonzales received medals of commendation for defusing a dangerous situation in which they were authorized to use deadly force but chose not to.

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    Published on: 9/24/2006    Last Visited: 4/10/2007  

    Steve Berkowitz, MD St. David's Medical Center - Austin

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    Texas Cable News | TXCN.com | News for Texas | Austin... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/3/2006    Last Visited: 5/3/2006  

    I just think they thought about taking care of their patients and getting out of that situation what's really good to add is that we have very specific protocols when responding to disasters and despite the fact this was completely unplanned and surprised by the staff, they followed those procedures," Dr. Steve Berkowitz, South Austin Hospital.

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    Published on: 12/6/2007    Last Visited: 12/6/2007  

    Steve Berkowitz

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    kvue.com | News for Austin, Texas | KVUE HealthVue - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/6/2004    Last Visited: 10/7/2004  

    "There may be dangers we don't know at this time," said Dr. Steve Berkowitz, South Austin Hospital.

    Dr. Steve Berkowitz says one concern is the fat now floating in Megan's blood stream could lodge into another tissue.

    "They can actually travel up to the lungs and block that part of the lung and cause some serious clinical conditions," he said.

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    kvue.com | News for Austin, Texas | Local News - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/23/2004    Last Visited: 9/24/2004  

    "Whenever there's a lot of people together in close quarters, we're more likely to see this infection spread," said Dr. Steve Berkowitz, South Austin Hospital.

    A staphylococcus aureus bacterium is common.Many people have some living on their skin all the time.But when it enters the body -- usually through a cut -- it can lead to infections.

    "Most of the time they're not serious, they're simply a nuisance," said Dr. Berkowitz.

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