Dr. Craig graduated from the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine in 2004. He works in Urbandale, IA and specializes in Rheumatology and Internal Medicine. Dr. Craig is affiliated with Iowa Lutheran Hospital, Mercy Medical Center & Childrens Hospital Des Moines, Methodist West Hospital and UnityPoint Health Des Moines Iowa Methodist Medical Center.
Medical School Yale University School of Medicine Graduated: 1995
Procedures:
Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Hearing Evaluation Psychological and Neuropsychological Tests Pulmonary Function Tests Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Acute Pharyngitis Acute Sinusitis Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) Otitis Media Skin and Subcutaneous Infections
Languages:
English Polish
Description:
Dr. Craig graduated from the Yale University School of Medicine in 1995. He works in Glastonbury, CT and specializes in Internal Medicine and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Craig is affiliated with Connecticut Childrens Medical Center and Hartford Hospital.
TJ Maxx Aiken, SC Oct 2011 to Feb 2014 Retail Sales AssociateGamstop Aiken, SC Aug 2013 to Dec 2013 Gamer AdvisorHarvey Industries Aiken, SC May 2011 to Nov 2013 Quality/ Production/Material HandlerHarvey Industries Aiken, SC Aug 2011 to Nov 2011 Machine Operator/Forklift Operator/Quailty CMMFirestone Bridge Stone Complete Auto Care Aiken, SC Aug 2010 to Apr 2011 General Service TechnicianGoodwill Aiken, SC Feb 2010 to Sep 2010 Sales AssociateKelly Services Aiken, SC Feb 2007 to Sep 2007 Temp
Education:
Belford High School Humble, TX Feb 2014 to Jun 2014 DiplomaAiken Technical College Aiken, SC 2014 to 2014 BA in Heath Care
Tom Bartlett and Steven Craig pulled a rowboat on a rope through chest-deep water for a mile to rescue Bartlett's mother from her home in west Houston. It took them 45 minutes to reach the house. Inside, the water was halfway up the walls.
Date: Aug 28, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
The “Texas miracle:” Does Perry deserve the credit for state's economy?
The broad-brush stroke is that its sort of like parenting, right? says Steven Craig, an economist at the University of Houston. Can you actually affect your children or can you just screw em up? And so, if you avoid screwing em up, call that success.