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  2. CHI St. Alexius Health Bismarck - Wikipedia

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    Since its founding in 1885, CHI St. Alexius Health Bismarck has served the residents of central and western North Dakota, northern South Dakota, and eastern Montana.CHI St. Alexius Health is a Roman Catholic organization whose parent organization is Catholic Health Initiatives.

  3. List of hospitals in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Hospital-St. Joseph's (Trinity Health (Minot, North Dakota)) Minot: Ward 165 [21] [4] Unimed Medical Center (became part of Trinity Health in 2001) Minot: Ward (see Trinity Health Hospital) [22] Unity Medical Center Grafton: Walsh 14 [1] [4] Veteran's Administration Regional Medical Center Fargo: Cass 37 [23] [4] [24] Vibra Hospital of ...

  4. Altru Health System - Wikipedia

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    It employs around 3,500 health professionals and support staff. As a regional-owned health system, Altru has provided healthcare for over 130 years. Altru Health System's facilities include a 257-bed acute care hospital, a 10-bed specialty center, 14 clinics across eastern North Dakota and northwest Minnesota.

  5. Sanford Health - Wikipedia

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    Medcenter One Health Systems was a nonprofit American health care provider headquartered in Bismarck, North Dakota with clinic locations in Jamestown, Bismarck,Dickinson and Minot.Medcenter One was founded as the Quain & Ramstad or Q&R Clinic by Eric P. Quain and Dr. Niles O. Ramstad The Q&R Clinic changed names to the Bismarck Evangelical ...

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  7. List of orthopedic implants - Wikipedia

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    Orthopedic implant example seen with X-ray. An orthopedic implant is a medical device manufactured to replace a missing joint or bone, or to support a damaged bone. [1] The medical implant is mainly fabricated using stainless steel and titanium alloys for strength and the plastic coating that is done on it acts as an artificial cartilage. [2]

  8. The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery is a biweekly peer reviewed medical journal in the field of orthopedic surgery. It is published by the non-profit corporation The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc. It was established as the Transactions of the American Orthopedic Association in 1889, published by the American Orthopedic Association.

  9. University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health ...

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    The school was founded in 1905 to provide the first two years of medical education, first offering students a Bachelor of Sciences in Medicine (BS Med) degree. [6] In 1973, the school began granting the MD degree to students, though the third year of medical school was spent at either Mayo Medical School or the University of Minnesota Medical ...