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  2. Kenyatta University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Kenyatta University Hospital (Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral & Research Hospital (KUTRRH)) is a National Referral Hospital with a 650-bed capacity. The hospital is equipped to offer specialized Oncology, Trauma & Orthopedics, Renal, Accident & Emergency, among other services but the oncology center is its flagship project.

  3. Elizabeth Itotia - Wikipedia

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    She chose nuclear pharmacy because KUTRRH is increasingly attending to large numbers of cancer patients, who require sophisticated diagnostic and treatment modalities in the nuclear medicine and nuclear radiology arenas. After completing her master's degree, she returned to Kenyatta University Hospital, to practice what she had been taught.

  4. Tatu City - Wikipedia

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    Website Official website Tatu City is a 5,000 acres (2,000 ha) special economic zone (SEZ) located 20 kilometres (12 mi) North of Nairobi Central Business District (CBD) in the Ruiru Municipality area [ 1 ] [ 2 ] of Kiambu County .

  5. Kahawa - Wikipedia

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    Kahawa is a mixed-use settlement spanning the Kiambu and Nairobi county borders along Thika Road.It is electorally divided into four wards across the two counties: Kahawa and Kahawa West wards in Nairobi county and Kahawa Wendani and Kahawa Sukari wards in Kiambu county.

  6. Cutch State - Wikipedia

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    Cutch State, also spelled Kutch or Kachchh and also historically known as the Kingdom of Kutch, was a kingdom in the Kutch region from 1147 to 1819 and a princely state under British rule from 1819 to 1947.

  7. Mercy Hospital (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Mercy Hospital is a part of Take Heart Anoka County, a coalition of doctors, nurses, paramedics, health educators and community leaders that aims to dramatically increase the likelihood of survival after sudden cardiac arrest by training more people in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and placing automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in public places throughout the community.