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Karen C. Johnson is the chair for the Department of Preventive Medicine at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC). [1] She has been involved in at least five clinical world trials, including a Women's health initiative, the SPRINT Trial, the Look AHEAD (Action for Health in Diabetes) Study, the TARGIT Study and the D2d Trial.
Thomas Hopkins (settler) (1616–1684), early settler of Providence Rhode Island Thomas C. Hopkins (died 1948), American politician Thomas Chew Hopkins (1808–1876), American politician and physician
FRANKLIN —Thomas Chandler was a larger-than-life personality who put friends and family members ahead of himself, several of those close to him said.. Chandler, 57, died last Saturday after a ...
Chandler Hopkins is an American professional wrestler known for his time on the independent circuit in Texas, Oklahoma and Florida. He has made appearances for Ring of Honor , [ 1 ] Major League Wrestling [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and All Elite Wrestling .
The Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH) is the teaching hospital and biomedical research facility of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland.Founded in 1889, Johns Hopkins Hospital and its school of medicine are considered to be the founding institutions of modern American medicine and the birthplace of numerous famed medical traditions, including rounds, residents, and house staff. [5]
Thomas Chew Hopkins (1808 – October 12, 1876) was an American politician and physician from Maryland. He served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates , representing Harford County from 1842 to 1843 and from 1865 to 1866.
L. Thomas Hopkins (1889 in Truro, Massachusetts – 1982), was a progressive education theorist, consultant, and curriculum leader. He completed all of his major writings while he was a professor and the laboratory school director at the Teachers College, Columbia University .
Sophia Fowler Gallaudet (March 20, 1798 – May 13, 1877) was the wife of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet.As the founding matron of the school that became Gallaudet University, she played an important role in deaf history, even playing a key role in lobbying US congressmen in the effort to establish Gallaudet (then the "National Deaf-Mute College").