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  2. Strong Memorial Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Strong Memorial Hospital (SMH) is an 886-bed medical facility, [1] part of the University of Rochester Medical Center complex, in Rochester, New York, United States.Opened in 1926, it is a major provider of both in-patient and out-patient medical services.

  3. List of people from Rochester, New York - Wikipedia

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    Adolph J. Rodenbeck, mayor of Rochester, New York State Assemblyman, Court of Claims Judge, and New York Supreme Court Justice; Eliakim Sherrill, politician and brigade commander in Union Army during Civil War [120] Louise Slaughter, U.S. Representative, chairperson of House Rules Committee [121] Ellicott R. Stillman, Wisconsin State ...

  4. David H. Adams - Wikipedia

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    Adams is a cardiac surgeon at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, specializing in mitral valve repair.He is the author of over 800 publications (as of April 2020), [8] holds three patents (Patent number 7.959.673, 6.660.265 and 6.540.781) and is recognized as a leading surgeon scientist and medical expert, serving on the Editorial Boards of several medical journals, including the Annals of ...

  5. University of Rochester Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Golisano Children's Hospital (GCH) formerly Children's Hospital at Strong, is a nationally ranked, freestanding acute care children's hospital in Rochester, New York. It is affiliated with the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. The hospital has 190 pediatric beds. The hospital provides comprehensive pediatric specialties ...

  6. List of University of Rochester people - Wikipedia

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    New York State Senator [308] John Rayson: 1971 Member of the Florida House of Representatives [309] Leland Rayson: 1946 Member of the Illinois House of Representatives [310] Roger J. Robach: 1966 Member of the New York State Assembly [311] Adolph J. Rodenbeck: 1885 Member of the New York State Assembly, 47th Mayor of Rochester, New York [312 ...

  7. Robert A. Bruce - Wikipedia

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    Bruce left Rochester in 1950, joining the faculty at the University of Washington School of Medicine where he was named as the first Chief of Cardiology by Robert H. Williams, [2] the founding Chief of Medicine at the school. He was director of the Division of Cardiology until 1971, and co-director with Dr. Harold T. Dodge for another 10 years. [1]

  8. Robert Atkins (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Coleman Atkins (October 17, 1930 – April 17, 2003) was an American physician and cardiologist, best known for the Atkins Diet, which requires close control of carbohydrate consumption and emphasizes protein and fat as the primary sources of dietary calories in addition to a controlled number of carbohydrates from vegetables.

  9. List of Chicago Med characters - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Halstead was initially written as a plastic surgeon who left his private practice (or was implied in P.D. to have been "kicked out") in New York City and returned home to Chicago. After the backdoor pilot of Chicago Med, he decided to switch specialties to emergency medicine. When Med first premiered, he was Chief Resident.