Dr. Stephen Wayne Price, MD – Greenville, SC – Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Stephen Wayne Price, MD
Obstetrics and Gynecology
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out of 5(56 ratings)
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Prisma Health Greenville OB/GYN Associates – Downtown
2 Memorial Medical Drive
Greenville, SC 29605
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864-295-4210
864-295-0615
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Prisma Health Greenville OB/GYN Associates – Simpsonville
1409 West Georgia Road, Suite D
Simpsonville, SC 29680
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864-454-5200
864-454-5205
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Prisma Health Greenville OB/GYN Associates – Verdae
905 Verdae Boulevard, Suite 201
Greenville, SC 29607
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Dr. Price has been practicing medicine in Greenville for more than ten years. After growing up in Clover, South Carolina, he attended the College of Charleston where he graduated cum laude, receiving a bachelor of science degree in biology. From there he attended the University of South Carolina School of Medicine in Columbia. Internship and residency were completed in the Greenville Hospital System. Dr. Price is Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and is a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. He has received the Thompson A. Gailey Award for Academic Achievement and was recognized for Excellence in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine. Dr. Price is married to Lynn B. Price. Outside interests and activities are mainly centered around spending time with his family. He also enjoys boating, both snow and water skiing, and an occasional bad round of golf.
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4. 9 out of 5
56 ratings, 56 reviews
2/27/2023
Doctor Price is a wonderful doctor.
2/25/2023
Dr. Price and his nurse were excellent. Very courteous and sympathetic and helpful. Above and beyond.
2/22/2023
Dr Price was great when he came in he knowledgeable of my past work and asked about family. It was meaningful that he had already glanced at my chart. When the procedure was done I was still laying on the table with it extended, the assistant brought some gall pads in and left on the counter and they both walked out. I laid there for awhile and wondering how I was going to get up and push the end of table back so I could sit up and not fall. This was very uncomfortable and just glad I got up and off the table. Sometimes the seniors might need an extra help.
2/17/2023
Love Dr. Price
2/15/2023
Of all my doctors, I feel most comfortable talking with Dr. Price.
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Atoms can sing to us the melody of the great cosmic symphony
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Atoms can sing us the melody of a great cosmic symphony
April 19, 2018
Researchers working with a cloud of ultracold atoms have discovered behavior that bears a striking resemblance to the behavior of the Universe in the microcosm. Their work, which creates new links between atomic physics and the sudden expansion of the early universe, will be published in Physical Review X and highlighted by Physics.
The expanding annular cloud of atoms has several strikingly similar features to those of the early universe.
“From the point of view of atomic physics, the experiment is perfectly described by the existing theory,” says Stephen Eckel, an atomic physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and lead author of the paper. “But what’s even more striking is how this theory relates to cosmology.” In a series of experiments, Eckel and his colleagues quickly expanded the size of a cloud of donut-shaped atoms by taking pictures during the process. The growth is so fast that the cloud begins to hum, and noise like this could have appeared on a cosmic scale during the rapid expansion of the early universe – an era that cosmologists call the period of accelerated exponential expansion.
The team of scientists investigating this phenomenon has brought together experts in atomic physics and gravity, and they all say that this is evidence of the universality of the Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) – an ultracold cloud of atoms that can be characterized as one quantum object – as a platform for testing ideas from other areas of physics. “Perhaps someday this will help create future models of cosmology. Or maybe there will be a model of cosmology that is hard to understand but can be simulated using cold atomic gas,” says Eckel.
This is not the first time researchers have linked BEC and cosmology. Previous studies have imitated black holes and looked for analogues of the expected radiation from their shadow boundaries. The new experiments focus on the BEC’s response to rapid expansion, suggesting some analogy with what might have happened during expansion. The first and most obvious analogy is with how waves travel through an expanding medium. This kind of situation doesn’t happen often in physics, but it happened during a large-scale expansion. During this expansion, space itself stretched any waves to much larger sizes and stole energy from them through a process known as Hubble friction.
In one series of experiments, the researchers found similar features in their cloud of atoms. They captured the sound wave on their cloud—alternating regions of more and fewer atoms around the ring, like waves in the early universe—and watched them propagate as they expanded. Not surprisingly, the sound wave stretched out and its amplitude decreased. Mathematicians proved that this decrease in amplitude was similar to the Hubble friction, and the behavior of the waves was easy to calculate and numerically model. “It’s like we’re hitting the BEC with a hammer. And it shocks me that this simulation reproduces what is happening so well,” says Gretchen Campbell, co-director of the Joint Institute for Quantum Phenomena (JQI) and co-author of the paper.
In the second series of experiments, the team found another, more interesting analogy. For these tests, they deprived the BEC of sound waves and provoked expansion by watching the BEC lean back and forth until it relaxed. In a sense, such relaxation is also similar to expansion. A certain energy that led to the expansion of the Universe ultimately led to the creation of our entire world and the light around us. And while there are many theories about how this happened, cosmologists don’t know exactly how that leftover energy turned into everything we see today. In the BEC, the expansion energy quickly transformed into sound waves moving around the ring. Some early guesses as to why this is happening looked promising, but they failed to accurately predict energy transfer. It is necessary to use new approaches and new control and measuring equipment. So the team turned to numerical simulations that could show a more complete physical picture.
What appeared was difficult to explain in terms of energy transformation: after the expansion ceased, the atoms at the outer edge of the ring reached a new, expanded boundary and were reflected back to the center of the cloud. There they collided with the atoms still moving outward, creating a zone in the middle where practically none of the atoms could be. The atoms on either side of this inhospitable region had mismatched quantum properties, like two adjacent clocks that were out of sync.
The situation was extremely volatile and eventually collapsed, causing eddies to form throughout the cloud. These vortices, or small quantum whirlpools, ruptured and generated sound waves that swirled around the ring like particles and radiation left over from expansion. Some vortices even eluded the edge of the BEC, creating an imbalance that caused the cloud to rotate. Unlike the Hubble friction analogy, the complex story of how grinding atoms can create dozens of quantum whirlpools bears no resemblance to what happens during and after expansion. But University of Maryland black hole physics professor Ted Jacobson, who co-authored the new paper, says his interactions with atomic physicists have been of enormous benefit even beyond these technical results. “What I got from them and from my reflections on this experiment is a new approach to the study of problems in cosmology,” says Jacobson. “And they taught us to think about aspects of BEC that we would never think about on our own. How useful or important this knowledge remains to be seen, but it is certainly a breakthrough.”
Eckel repeats the same thought: “Ted made me think about BEC processes differently, because whenever you get close to a problem, you can see it from a different point of view, and this gives you a better chance of solving this problem “. Future experiments may help to study the complex energy transfer in expansion more closely or find other analogies with space. “The best part is that we now know how to design experiments in the future to achieve the various effects we hope to see,” says Campbell. “And as theorists come up with models, it gives us a testbed where we can really examine those models really well and see what happens.”
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You’re a convicted felon.
You have a criminal record.
Homelessness may be the greatest tragedy of our time, but I don’t think the cure is allowing a proven felon to wander the streets.
The homeless may be the greatest tragedy of our time, but I don’t think they’ll get much help from a convicted criminal walking the streets.
We have just learned that LaPlante is a convicted felon due to be sentenced for trafficking in stolen goods.
You just recorded that Laplant was convicted on charges of selling stolen goods.
You’re asking me to harbor and aid a confessed felon.
You are asking to help a criminal.
It’s a notion so outrageous the only witness the defense could produce to support it was a convicted felon.
The very thought is so outrageous that the only witness presented by the defense And he was a criminal!
I would never knowingly put a convicted felon on the stand.
Consciously I will never force him to justify a convicted criminal.
Obviously, I would’ve never knowingly put a confessed felon on the stand.
Consciously I will never force him to justify a convicted criminal.
Yeah, dating a confirmed felon.
Yes, dating a dangerous criminal.
A convicted felon with firearms. My, oh, my!
A convicted criminal with a firearm.
Maybe they’ll believe you, you being a convicted felon.
Maybe they will believe you, because you already have a criminal record.
He’s probably a proven felon by now, divorced.
Maybe he became a criminal and is already divorced.
I wonder if there’s ever been a convicted felon who didn’t claim he was innocent?
I wonder if there was ever a convicted felon who didn’t claim to be innocent?
Like, who do I know who’s a convicted felon?
Who do I actually know among the convicts?
But I am a man of the law, and right now, I’ve got a confessed felon standing inside my house.
But I am a man of the law and now I have a convicted criminal in my house.
They heard a proven felon lie for a woman that he clearly cares for.
They heard a convicted felon lying… for a woman he clearly cares about.
Mr. Price, do you expect this jury to take the word of a twice-convicted felon over the word of a duly elected member of the Maryland state senate?
Mr. Price, do you think a jury will believe a double-convicted felon and not a legitimately elected Maryland state senator?
Do you care this much about everyone that gets into your cab? You’re a convicted felon, Jack.
Do you care about everyone who gets into your taxi?
Let me remind you, Mr. Bruno, as a convicted felon, you’re looking at 20 years just for standing on this mountain talking to me.
May I remind you, Mr. Bruno, you have been in prison before and now you face 20 years just for being here.
You’re a convicted felon.
You are a convicted criminal.
Uh, believe me, it’s no harder than me trusting a confessed felon.
Believe me, it’s no more difficult than trusting a convicted criminal for me.
Oh, just a convicted felon with multiple possession and assault charges.
Oh, a recently convicted criminal with many obsessions and assault charges.
– He’s a convicted felon, peter.
– He’s a convicted prisoner, Peter.
He’s a convicted felon, and he’s on probation.
He is a convicted felon on probation.
Convicted felon.
A convicted criminal.
In the same day, he helped a convicted felon escape custody.
same day he helped a convicted felon escape
Kevin was going to tell Hastings I’m a convicted felon.
Kevin was about to tell Hastings that I was a convicted felon!
A convicted felon lied to a cop?
Convicted felon lying to cop?
A no-no for a convicted felon.
Unacceptable for a convicted felon.
You’re a convicted felon.
You are a convicted criminal.
So why does a confessed felon doing life confess to a crime he didn’t commit?
So why would a criminal with a life sentence confess to a murder he didn’t commit?
Did you know that your wife was exchanging e-mails with a convicted felon?
Did you know that your wife corresponded with the prisoner?
Look, I’m just saying we’re talking about a proven felon who seems to have very expensive tastes.
Look, this is a criminal with very high demands.
You’re a convicted felon.
You are on the run.
– Mm-hmm. – A convicted felon.
A convicted criminal.
I can’t serve on a jury, me being a convicted felon and all?
I cannot serve on a jury because I was convicted.
Aiding and abetting the escape of a mandatory convicted felon carries ten years.
Aiding a convicted criminal is punishable by 10 years in prison.
Shea is a confessed felon who has chosen to generously lend his expertise to the U. S. Marshalls.
Shi is a convicted felon who decided to generously share his experience with federal marshals.
He’s a confessed felon, history of arson.
He was a convicted arson felon.
It has come to light that North has been in contact with a convicted felon, a triple murderer and escapee from the Miami-West Prison.
The situation is that Mr. North came into contact with a convicted felon, a triple killer who escaped from a Miami West prison.
Apparently, Mr. North assisted the convicted felon in the disposal of a stolen automobile.
Mr. North appears to have assisted a convicted felon with a stolen car.
So you take the convicted felon at his word?
So you believe the words of a convicted criminal?
You come in her with some unauthorized DNA test and- – and right away, you expect me to just release a proven felon into the stree- –
You come in here with some unauthorized DNA test, and… and Do you expect me to just take and let your Gavrik go free? – A convicted criminal on the streets. .. – He didn’t do it!
– And he’s a convicted felon.
– And he’s a convicted felon.
He’s a convicted felon. Twice.
– He is a convicted felon.
Isn’t it true that your father, Steven Rigsby, was a member of the Iron Gods motorcycle gang and a convicted felon?
Is it true that your father, Stephen Rigsby, was a member of the Iron Gods motorcycle gang and committed crimes?
Well, he’s a convicted felon.
He was condemned.
You’re a convicted felon.
You have a criminal record.
We’re just so honored that you’re here, even though you weren’t even invited- – and not really honored because you’re a convicted felon.
It’s such an honor for us that you’re here, even though no one invited you, and not such an honor, because you’re a convicted criminal
Convicted felon?
Judged?
That you’re a convicted felon?
No. What are you saying?
Convicted felon.
A convicted prisoner.