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The Boonshoft School of Medicine, also known as Wright State University School of Medicine, is an accredited medical school at Wright State University. It is located in Dayton, Ohio, United States and serves the Miami Valley region of southwestern Ohio. The school was renamed in 2005 in honor of Oscar Boonshoft who gifted $28.5 million to ...
In 2008, James was hired as the Dean of Wright State University's School of Professional Psychology. [5] In 2008 he published a memoir, entitled: "Fixing Hell: An Army Psychologist Confronts Abu Ghraib". [1] [2] A review in the Brooklyn Rail described the book as James's defense against insinuations he was a "torture shrink", and noted:
In 2008, Wright began preparing for his directorial debut on the big budget VFX bible epic, Kingdom Come, but when the film's start of production was delayed, Wright was hired to rewrite and direct what was to become the largest ever Mexican produced feature film, Cristiada (also titled For Greater Glory), starring Andy Garcia, Peter O'Toole ...
Prior, Dean was CEO and president at Dignity Health, and Lofton was CEO of Catholic Health Initiatives. [13] Lofton retired at the end of June 2020, leaving Dean as sole CEO. [ 14 ] In 2022, Dean retired and was succeeded as CEO by Wright L. Lassiter III, previously of Henry Ford Health .
Wright joined the faculty at Washington University School of Medicine in 1994 before earning his certification from the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery in 1996. As a practicing sports medicine specialist, Wright was appointed the head team physician of the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball in 2005, having already worked with the St. Louis Rams of the National Football League ...
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The Appointments of Dennis Jennings is a 1988 American short comedy film, starring, co-written and co-produced by Steven Wright, which won the Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film at the 61st Academy Awards in 1988. [1]
John Franklin Knight AM (12 December 1927 – 27 November 2022), known professionally as Dr James Wright, was an Australian medical professional who was notable for his books, television and radio appearances, and regular newspaper and magazine columns. He was also sometimes nicknamed "the Merry Medic".