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  2. List of defunct medical schools in the United States

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    1869 College of Physicians and Surgeons of St. Louis, 1879 St. Louis College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1915 merged with Medical Department of the National University of Arts and Sciences, 1916 reestablished [2] Missouri St. Louis Eclectic Medical College St. Louis 1874 1883 [2] Missouri St. Louis Hahnemann Medical College St. Louis 1873 1874 1874

  3. Garnet Health - Wikipedia

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    Garnet Health [2] is a Middletown, New York-based three-campus health system which, together with its nine urgent-care facilities, provides care to approximately 500,000 residents in Orange and Sullivan Counties, and surrounding areas in New York State. [2] [3] The hospital's roots date back to 1887. [4]

  4. Upstate University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was later opened in 1965 with 375 beds under the name "State University Hospital" at a total cost of $20 million ($165 million in today's funds.) [8] [6] In June 1976, hospital officials established the Upstate Medical Center Foundation to accept donations to help advance patient care to underserved communities. [ 6 ]

  5. The story of two Brooklyn sisters who forged a family of firsts

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    A look at the lives of Dr. Susan Smith McKinney Steward, the first Black female doctor in New York, and her sister Sarah J. S. Tompkins Garnet, the first Black female principal in NYC.

  6. Teaching hospitals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first teaching hospital in the United States was founded at the College of Philadelphia (now the University of Pennsylvania) in 1765.Following that were King's College of New York in 1768, Harvard University in 1783, Dartmouth College in 1798, and Yale University in 1810 to begin the history of notable university-affiliated teaching hospitals in America.

  7. Few transplant surgeons are Black. Giving medical students a ...

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    “There are very few transplant surgeons who look like me,” said Dr. James Hildreth, president of Meharry Medical College, which teamed with Tennessee Donor Services for the project — one of ...

  8. List of abbreviations for medical organisations and personnel

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    Fellow of the American College of Physicians FAHA Fellow of the American Heart Association FCCP Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians FCRSA FHO: Foundation house officer: FIGO: International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics: FNKR FNLA Fellow of the National Lipid Association FNP: Family Nurse Practitioner: FRCP

  9. Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons

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    Despite this merger, the College of Physicians and Surgeons retained its independence from Columbia and it was only in 1860 that the College of Physicians and Surgeons, at that time occupying buildings across West Fifty-ninth Street from the Roosevelt Hospital (its major teaching hospital at the time), after severing its ties to the New York ...