Center Laparoscopic Obesity Surgery 98 E Lk Mead Pkwy STE 302, Henderson, NV 89015 (702)4564643 (phone), (702)4561173 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Florida College of Medicine at Gainesville Graduated: 1978
Conditions:
Abdominal Hernia Appendicitis Benign Neoplasm of Breast Breast Disorders Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Rutledge graduated from the University of Florida College of Medicine at Gainesville in 1978. He works in Henderson, NV and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. Rutledge is affiliated with Dignity Health St Rose Dominican- Rose De Lima and Summerlin Hospital Medical Center.
When facing a disease with life-or-death stakes, matters of the heart may seem like a secondary concern. But cancer can serve as a litmus test for a relationship and many fail, said Dr. Robert Rutledge, a Halifax radiation oncologist.
Date: Dec 30, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Don't believe the hype about the coming solar storm
"This is just garbage, quite frankly," Robert Rutledge, of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC), said of the coverage around this solar storm, in an interview. Rutledge went on to say that he's unsure what "equinox cracks" are, and that the SWP
gotten pretty good at knowing where storms will hit and how intense they will be, space weather is still in its infancy. The general principles overlap quite a bit, but the physics is really different, says Robert Rutledge, lead of NOAAs forecast office at the space weather prediction center. Atmos
Date: Jun 25, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
The Sun unleashed a huge solar flare Tuesday, but everything's okay
Fortunately, the solar flare was not directed at Earth, so space fans will not get the chance to see super-charged auroras produced by the coronal mass ejection (CME) a burst of hot plasma associated with the flare, NOAA's Robert Rutledge told Mashable.
Date: May 06, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Solar storm that hit Thursday described by scientists as minor.
Were getting the first few snowfalls of the year, so to speak, said Robert Rutledge, of the Space Weather Prediction Center in Boulder, Colo., part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.