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  2. Daosheng - Wikipedia

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    Daosheng (Chinese: 道生; pinyin: Dàoshēng; Wade–Giles: Tao Sheng; c. 360–434), or Zhu Daosheng (Chinese: 竺道生; Wade–Giles: Chu Tao-sheng), was an eminent Six Dynasties era Chinese Buddhist scholar. He is known for advocating the concepts of sudden enlightenment and the universality of the Buddha nature. [1] [2]

  3. Mount Sinai Hospital (Cleveland) - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, Dorothy Dworkin trained and would receive her diploma from the Medical State Board of Ohio during her time at the hospital. [4] The hospital moved to a larger facility on East 105th Street in 1916. It is known for pioneering the separation of conjoined twins. Sidney Lewine was a director of the hospital in the 1960s and '70s.

  4. University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    With 150 locations throughout the Cleveland metropolitan area, the University Hospitals health system encompasses hospitals, outpatient centers, and primary care clinics. University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center is the main teaching hospital of Case Western Reserve University. [2] [3] It also has an affiliation with the Northeast Ohio ...

  5. Clifford Kwan-Gett - Wikipedia

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    Clifford Stanley Kwan-Gett is an Australian-born Chinese American engineer, physician, and artificial heart pioneer. Kwan-Gett was born as Clifford Gett in 1934 in Emmaville, New South Wales, a small tin mining town in the Australian bush. His father Walter Gett owned the Yow Sing & Co. General Store in Emmaville. [1]

  6. Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

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    M. Scott Peck (1963 MD alumnus) - psychiatrist and author of The Road Less Traveled; 2004 - Craig Smith (1977 MD alumnus) leads the cardiac surgery team which performs President Bill Clinton's coronary artery bypass surgery. [55] Richard Walsh, MD (Chair of Medicine, Case Medical Center) - Current editor of Hurst's The Heart Manual of ...

  7. The MetroHealth System - Wikipedia

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    In the decades around the turn of the century, as Cleveland's population soared from 160,000 in 1880 to almost 800,000 in 1920, [12] City Hospital saw major growth and a shift from an organization primarily serving the city's destitute to an institution providing medical care to all. It also became a robust training ground for doctors and nurses.

  8. Guardians make rare defensive mistakes in ALCS Game 2 ... - AOL

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    Cleveland needs a bit more from its starting pitchers in this format. The 2-3-2 schedule will feature three consecutive games (if Game 5 is necessary), which doesn't allow for the type of all ...

  9. Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest Hospital is a comprehensive-care hospital on Mayfield Road in Mayfield Heights, Ohio, United States. It is part of the Cleveland Clinic Health System. [ 1 ] The hospital currently has 500 registered beds, [ 2 ] and serves as a level II trauma center for eastern Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, and Portage counties.