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  2. Halyard Health - Wikipedia

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    Halyard, formerly Kimberly-Clark Health Care, now part of Owens & Minor, sells sterilization wrap, facial protection, gloves, protective apparel, surgical drapes and gowns in more than 100 countries. History

  3. Owens & Minor - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, it acquired Halyard Health’s Surgical & Infection Prevention business for $710 million, the largest acquisition in the company’s history. [10] Halyard is a manufacturer of sterilization wrap, facial protection products, exam gloves, protective apparel, surgical drapes and surgical gowns. [citation needed]

  4. Avanos Medical - Wikipedia

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    Avanos Medical, Inc. is a medical technology company making clinical medical devices. The company consists of two franchises – Pain Management and Chronic Care – that address reducing the use of opioids while helping patients recover faster and preventing infection.

  5. Linwood, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Linwood is a small unincorporated community (ZIP Code 27299) just south of Lexington in Davidson County, North Carolina, United States. [1] The area contains operations of several important companies in Davidson County, including Keply Hardwood, Legget-Platt, PPG Industries, LMI Builders, and Halyard Health.

  6. Halyard - Wikipedia

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    The halyard is used to raise (hail or hal) the yard when setting the sail. A gaff rigged sail has two; a throat halyard to lift the end of the gaff nearer the mast, and a peak halyard to lift the outer end. A more modern triangular (Bermuda or "Marconi") sail has only one halyard which is attached at its uppermost point (the head).

  7. Michele Halyard - Wikipedia

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    Michele Halyard's mother had breast cancer when Halyard was a child, inspiring her medical career. [2] Halyard graduated from Howard University's BS/MD program in 1984. [3] [2] She then completed her residency in Radiation Oncology at Howard University Hospital. [3] She completed her fellowship at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science. [4]

  8. Operation Halyard - Wikipedia

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    Health center in the village of Pranjani, built as an endowment of social worker, humanist and member of the US Red Cross John A. Kingsbury (1876-1956) after the First World War. [13] In 1944, the OSS-led Halyard Mission team gave partial help from limited supplies.

  9. Talk:Halyard Health - Wikipedia

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