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Michael P. O’Leary (born 1952) is an American urologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School, and a former president and chair of the Boston Athletic Association.
Lahey Clinic was founded in Boston, Massachusetts in 1923 by world-renowned combat surgeon Dr. Frank H. Lahey. It grew rapidly during its first three decades of operation, often outpacing its physical capacity in Boston's Kenmore Square.
Ashok Kumar Hemal is a urologist and medical academic, known as the first surgeon to perform robotic surgery in India. [1] He is a former professor of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi and is credited with efforts in establishing the department of robotic surgery at AIIMS where he has performed over 100 surgeries for cancer on kidney, prostate glands and urinary bladder.
Patrick Joseph Kearney represents the 4th Plymouth District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. The district comprises the towns of Marshfield and Scituate . Kearney serves on the House Committee on Ways and Means , the Joint Committee on Cannabis Policy, the Joint Committee on Election Laws, the Joint Committee on Housing, and the ...
Kearney is the recipient of three Bench-to-Beside Awards, three NIH Intramural AIDS Targeted Antiviral Program Awards, and a U.S.–South Africa Initiative U01 Grant. Kearney was awarded the NIH Director's Award and NCI Group Award in 2012, the NCI Director's Award in 2015, and the CCR Group Award in 2016.
Kearney Research and Extension Center, an agricultural research station in the University of California system Kearney Zzyzwicz , a fictional character from The Simpsons University of Nebraska at Kearney , known as Kearney State College from 1963 to 1991
In 2010, Lewis and her husband Brian Kearney lived in Scituate, Massachusetts, with their two sons Patrick and Matthew. At that time, both boys attended Boston College High School in Dorchester. [4] In 2019, Patrick was elected to a seat in the Massachusetts House. [18]
Andrew Carney (1794–1864), founder of the Carney Hospital [4] Relief of the Miraculous Medal on the facade of Carney Hospital (2006). Carney Hospital was established in 1863 in South Boston by Andrew Carney with a $75,000 donation and with Sister Ann Alexis Shorb, Carney's choice for its first administrator and a member of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul.