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  2. Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children's Hospital

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    As Spokane's population grew, so too did the number of sick, injured, and poor: the sisters’ works were quickly outgrowing the original building so a new wing was added in 1889. Sacred Heart was the region's first hospital, a 31-bed, wood-framed structure built along the Spokane River where the Spokane Convention Center now stands.

  3. St. Luke's Rehabilitation Institute - Wikipedia

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    The facility is located at 711 S. Cowley Street, in the East Central neighborhood of Spokane, Washington [3] and several outpatient locations through Spokane. The main campus is located within Spokane's South Hill Medical District, which is also home to the region's two largest hospitals in Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children's Hospital and MultiCare Deaconess Hospital, the ...

  4. Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    It is intended to provide experiential learning to pharmacy and nursing students and was created by a consortium of WSU, Empire Health Foundation, and Providence Health Care to gain support for more federal residency positions in Spokane. [12] On June 2, 2022, after nearly seven years of leadership, Dr. Tomkowiak stepped down from his role as dean.

  5. Manek - Wikipedia

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    Brady Manek (born 1998), American basketball player; Chronox Manek (died 2012), Chief Ombudsman of Papua New Guinea; Gabriel Manek (1913–1989), Indonesian Archbishop of The Roman Catholic Church; Gia Manek (born 1986), Indian television actress; Jayesh Manek (born 1956), Indian fund manager; Pabubha Manek, Indian politician

  6. Oliver Sacks - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Wolf Sacks (9 July 1933 – 30 August 2015) was a British neurologist, naturalist, historian of science, and writer. [2] Born in London, Sacks received his medical degree in 1958 from The Queen's College, Oxford, before moving to the United States, where he spent most of his career.

  7. Martin A. Samuels - Wikipedia

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    Martin A. Samuels (June 24, 1945 – June 6, 2023) was an American physician, neurologist and medical educator. [1] He wrote and spoke on the relationships between neurology and the rest of medicine and linked the nervous system with cardiac function, highlighting the mechanisms and prevention of neurogenic cardiac disease.

  8. Salil - Wikipedia

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    Salil Chowdhury (1922–1995), famous Hindi and Bengali composer, poet and a playwright; Salil Oberoi (born 1983), English cricketer; Salil Shetty, Indian United Nations official, next Secretary-General of Amnesty International; Salil al-Sawarim, a nasheed by ISIS; Salil Singh, a character in the book series “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder”.

  9. Yo-El Ju - Wikipedia

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    Yo-El Ju is the Barbara Burton and Reuben Morriss III Professor of Neurology at the Washington University School of Medicine.She co-directs the Center on Biological Rhythms and Sleep (COBRAS) and is a member of the Hope Center for Neurological Diseases at Washington University.