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  2. MinuteClinic - Wikipedia

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    MinuteClinic is a division of CVS Health (NYSE: CVS) that provides retail clinic services. [2] MinuteClinic was initially started as QuickMedx [3] by Dr. Douglas Smith and his patient Rick Krieger, along with Stephen Pontius in Minneapolis, Minnesota. MinuteClinic has more than 1,100 locations in 33 states and the District of Columbia.

  3. Retail clinics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2015, there are more than 2,000 retail clinics located in 41 states and Washington, DC in the United States. [2] Retail clinics are staffed by physician assistants or nurse practitioners and most are open seven days a week – twelve hours a day during the workweek and eight hours a day on the weekend. [3]

  4. Quench (company) - Wikipedia

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    Quench USA Inc. is a water technology company that rents and services filtered water coolers. According to the site, over half of the Fortune 500 are customers. Zenith International lists Quench as a leading distributor in the point-of-use (POU) market along with Nestle Waters. [1] Quench is an independent operating company of AquaVenture ...

  5. Quench (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Magnet quench, a loss of superconductivity resulting in a rapid rise of resistance and temperature, such as in a superconducting magnet; Dark quencher, a dye that absorbs light, but does not emit it, used in molecular biology; the means by which a Geiger–Müller tube is able to distinguish individual particles

  6. Bryce Vissel - Wikipedia

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    Bryce Vissel He is the Director of the Centre for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine (CNRM) at St Vincent's Hospital Sydney. [ 5 ] He is a specialist in neurodegenerative diseases , such as Alzheimer's , Parkinson's , and the neural basis of learning, memory and movement.

  7. Bryce Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Gov. Bob Riley announced on December 30, 2009, that Bryce Hospital was to relocate into a newly constructed facility across McFarland Boulevard in Tuscaloosa, and The University of Alabama (UA) would take over the current Bryce campus. For several years the university had sought the 180-acre (73 ha) parcel of land, which is adjacent to its ...

  8. St. Luke's Medical Center (Denver) - Wikipedia

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    Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center has 680 beds and a staff of 1,428 employees. The hospital has many buildings that are newly constructed, although parts of the original cross-shaped building, dating from the 1940s, are still visible. Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center has always made use of the latest technology.

  9. Bryce Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Dr Bryce Cooper [1] (19 December 1905 – 19 May 1995) was an Australian cricketer. [2] He played two first-class matches for New South Wales between 1928/29 and 1929/30. [ 3 ] He also played for Glebe [ 4 ] and was a blue in university cricket. [ 5 ]