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Mattie E. Coleman in 1932, an African American physician, became the first graduate of the dental program at Meharry Medical College. Anna Bailey Coles was the founding dean of Howard University's College of Nursing, created in 1969. M. E. Thompson Coppin was the 10th African American woman to become a medical doctor in the United States.
Nurse Doris (Lorena Diaz) is an ED Nurse. Nurse Dina (Amanda Marcheschi) is an ICU Nurse. Dr. Maia Frisch (Emma Duncan) is a Pediatric Cardiologist in the hospital. Peter Kalmick (Marc Grapey): A lawyer that represents the hospital's legal department and often butt heads with Goodwin and the doctors.
1881. 1884. 1915. Homeopathic. 1881 – 1888 Hahnemann Medical College, 1888–1902 Hahnemann Hospital College of San Francisco, 1902–1915 Hahnemann Medical College of the Pacific, 1915 merged with University of California Medical School [2] California. Oakland College of Medicine and Surgery.
John Hughlings Jackson: 1834 - 1911 United Kingdom Jacksonian seizure: J Louis Jacobsohn-Lask: 1863 - 1941 Germany Bekhterev–Jacobsohn reflex: J Alfons Maria Jakob: 1884 - 1931 Germany Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease: J Herbert Jasper: 1906 - 1999 Canada J Ernő Jendrassik: 1858 - 1921 Hungary Jendrassik maneuver: J Friedrich Jolly: 1844 - 1904 ...
Pam Dankins, Mississippi Clarion Ledger. March 26, 2024 at 12:22 PM. Robert A. Eikhoff has been named as the special agent in charge of the FBI Jackson Field Office in Mississippi by Director ...
Jackson is the capital of and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi.Along with Raymond, Jackson is one of two county seats for Hinds County.The city had a population of 153,701 at the 2020 census, a significant decline from 173,514, or 11.42%, since the 2010 census, representing the largest decline in population during the decade of any major U.S. city.
St. Lukes Hospital. Cook County Hospital. Daniel Hale Williams (January 18, 1856 [a] – August 4, 1931) was an American surgeon and hospital founder. An African American, he founded Provident Hospital in 1891, which was the first non-segregated hospital in the United States. Provident also had an associated nursing school for African Americans.
Aaron Shirley (January 3, 1933 – November 26, 2014) was an American physician and civil rights activist. [1] Shirley was born in Gluckstadt, Mississippi. [2] He was Chairman of the Board for the Jackson Medical Mall Foundation, [3] [4] [5] and an associate professor in pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. [6]