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  2. AdventHealth Nicholson Center - Wikipedia

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    After receiving a grant in 2008 from Orlando real estate developers, Anthony and Sonja Nicholson, [4] the center became the Florida Hospital Nicholson Center and opened new facility in 2011. [5] The expansion included lecture and education rooms wired for digital conferences, two simulation-training centers, 25 surgical suites and a medical lab ...

  3. Hospital radio - Wikipedia

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    Friday Night Dinner made a reference to hospital radio, saying Adam Goodman made the music for an advert on hospital radio. BBC Scotland's 'Still Game' features Hospital radio in Series 4 Episode 2 (2005) in which character Tam goes away on holiday and main scallywags, Jack and Victor take over from him as D.Js running the local hospital radio ...

  4. Seaside Hospital Radio - Wikipedia

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    At 11:00 a.m. on Saturday 25 August 2007 until 10:00 p.m. on Sunday 26 August, Stuart Penfold presented a non-stop radio broadcast to raise money for charity.. The station was recognised in 2008 with the Bronze award at the National Hospital Broadcasting Awards, in the best Station Promotion or Identification category.

  5. Hospedia - Wikipedia

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    Hospedia Ltd is a private limited company, established in 1993. [1] Hospedia acquired Patientline during July 2008 after the company entered administration. [2] Hospedia then looked to acquire Patientline's main competitor, Premier Telesolutions, which would have given Hospedia responsibility for over 80,000 bedside television units.

  6. Radio Lollipop - Wikipedia

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    Radio Lollipop is a charitable organization providing a care, comfort, play and entertainment service for children in hospital.It organizes Volunteer Playmakers to spend time with children in wards or in special play areas, taking its name from the radio stations it runs in hospitals playing children's programming - part-presented by children themselves.

  7. Radio Grapevine - Wikipedia

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    Radio Grapevine is a member-station of the Hospital Broadcasting Association and takes part in "Hospital Broadcasting Week" each year. This involves raising the profile of Hospital Radio locally and nationally. [4] Patients within the hospital can listen to Radio Grapevine through their bedside radio sets and switching to Channel 1 on the dial.

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    He attended classes in light blue surgical scrubs, a public humbling that all newbies were subjected to. Later, if he failed to show up for class or violated some other rule, he could be forced to wear the scrubs again as punishment. Despite the deprivations, Grateful Life beat jail and it gave addicts time to think.

  9. Hospital Broadcasting Association - Wikipedia

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    The Hospital Broadcasting Association (HBA) supports the 160 independent hospital broadcasting organisations serving hospitals, hospices and nursing homes in the UK. The vast majority of these organisations provide hospital radio services through a variety of broadcast medium as well as a few hospital television services.