A Las Vegas Medical Group

A Las Vegas Medical Group Primary care doctors: Family Practice, and Pediatrics. Telemedicine & Same Day Appointments Available! We know the best path toward wellness involves you.

We at A LAS VEGAS MEDICAL GROUP are committed to providing compre­hensive, high quality and affordable medical treatment for your family, with sensitivity and compassion. We work with our patients to promote good health and wellness in a professional and caring environment. Our focus on excellence, integrity, and quality health care means you will always be treated with respect and receive the personalized attention you deserve. Our team prides itself on delivering state–of–the–art services combined with our unique, collaborative health care approach. Together we can achieve optimal health and well–being for your children. We look forward to working together in providing you with expert medical treatment, guidance and care. Call 702.733.0744.

Flu season is upon us! It is not to late to get protected. Call 702-733-0744 to get your flu shot today!
01/03/2024

Flu season is upon us! It is not to late to get protected. Call 702-733-0744 to get your flu shot today!

03/06/2022

❗️Attention Vegas Healthcare❗️
A Las Vegas Medical Group is hiring Medical Assistants!
Competitive Pay + Sign On Bonus💰

Open Positions Include:

Back Office Pediatrics
-Experience required (1 yr min)
-Bilingual a plus
-Vaccine administration experience = extra sign on bonus 💵

Front Office:
-Experience required (2 yrs min)
-Bilingual a plus

Please submit resumes to:
patientcarejobslv@gmail.com

Feel free to tag anyone who may be interested 😄

Send a message to learn more

03/01/2019

NOW HIRING
Front Office Medical Assistant for fast-paced Primary Care office. Bilingual Spanish a plus.
A LAS VEGAS MEDICAL GROUP
Please message me for details.

Hoping you have a wonderful Wednesday!
02/22/2017

Hoping you have a wonderful Wednesday!

We would like to welcome Ricardo Corona and Allison Pope. Ricardo is our back office Medical Assistant,  not only is he ...
02/01/2017

We would like to welcome Ricardo Corona and Allison Pope. Ricardo is our back office Medical Assistant, not only is he attentive with our patients but he is very caring. Allison is a student from Carrington College currently doing her externship, she is very eager to learn and loves working with children.
Schedule an appointment with us today and meet both our new team members. 702-733-0744

Good Morning, we're one day closer to the weekend. Have a great day everyone:)
01/25/2017

Good Morning, we're one day closer to the weekend. Have a great day everyone:)

We hope you all have a wonderful day and great weekend.
01/20/2017

We hope you all have a wonderful day and great weekend.

Happy birth day lovella!!😄🎉🎊
08/02/2014

Happy birth day lovella!!😄🎉🎊

07/21/2014

Health risks posed by 'third hand' to***co smoke, especially for children
Monday 21 July 2014 -
Smoking / Quit Smoking
Pediatrics / Children's Health
Public Health

Research led by the University of York has highlighted the potential cancer risk in non-smokers - particularly young children - of to***co smoke gases and particles deposited to surfaces and dust in the home.

Until now, the risks of this exposure known as 'third hand to***co smoke' have been highly uncertain and not considered in public policy.

However, a new study published in the journal Environment International, has estimated for the first time the potential cancer risk by age group through non-dietary ingestion and dermal exposure to third hand smoke. The results indicate potentially severe long-term consequences, particularly to children.

The research was carried out by York's Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratories, the National Centre for Atmospheric Science, and the Chromatography and Environmental Applications research group at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain.

The study, which was supported by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and the General Research Directorate of the Government of Catalonia, also demonstrates for the first time the widespread presence of to***co related carcinogens in house dust, even in 'smoke-free' environments.

Scientists collected dust samples from private homes occupied by both smokers and non-smokers. Using observations of house dust composition, they estimated the cancer risk by applying the most recent official toxicology information.

They found that for children aged one to six years old, the cancer risks exceeded the limit recommended by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in three quarters of smokers' homes and two thirds of non-smokers' homes. The maximum risk predicted from the third hand smoke levels in a smoker occupied home equated to one extra cancer case per one thousand population exposed.

Lead investigator, Dr Jacqueline Hamilton, from York's Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratories, said: "The risks of to***co exposure do not end when a cigarette is extinguished. Non-smokers, especially children, are also at risk through contact with surfaces and dust contaminated with residual smoke gases and particles, the so-called third hand smoke. This risk should not be overlooked and its impact should be included in future educational programs and to***co-related public health policies."

Each year 600,000 people die worldwide through passive inhalation of environmental to***co smoke, also known as second hand smoke. As numerous countries have introduced smoking bans in public places, the home has become the main source of passive smoking exposure.

Professor Alastair Lewis, from York's Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratories and the National Centre for Atmospheric Science, said: "Over 40 per cent of children have at least one smoking parent and whereas there is a general public awareness about the harms of second hand smoke, there is little knowledge about the dangers of third hand smoke. Carcinogenic materials can be passed from smokers to non-smokers during shared contact, for example between clothes and surfaces and also enter homes via airborne transport of cigarette smoke."

The researchers examined exposure to carcinogen N-nitrosamines and to***co specific nitrosamines (TSNAs) in the dust samples. These are produced when ni****ne deposits on indoor surfaces and then is released again to the gas phase or reacts with ozone, nitrous acid and other atmospheric oxidants. They are classified as carcinogenic for humans.

Measurements were made using a comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography system, which was originally funded by NERC to study particulate matter in the atmosphere.

Professor Rosa Maria Marcé, from the Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, said: "This highly selective and sensitive instrument has allowed the small amounts of TSNAs stuck to the surface of house dust to be measured for the first time."

Dr Noelia Ramirez, a Postdoctoral Research Fellow from York's Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratories who started this research line, said: "While TSNAs have been suspected to form part of third hand smoke as a result of laboratory studies, we have demonstrated for the first time the presence of carcinogenic to***co-specific compounds, such as TSNAs, in settled house dust found in a panel of smokers' and non-smokers' homes.

"The TSNAs concentrations found in smoke-free homes would suggest that TSNAs formed in smoking environments can persist for extended periods, possibly due to partitioning to ambient particles, and subsequently be transported into non-smokers' homes from outside."

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