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  2. Allen McClay - Wikipedia

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    He attended Cookstown High School and Belfast College of Technology (now Belfast Metropolitan College) later qualifying as a pharmacist in 1953 after apprenticeship. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 1955, he joined Glaxo , where he worked for 13 years as a medical rep , before co-founding the company, Galen, with his friend and fellow Pharmacist turned medical ...

  3. Galen College of Nursing - Wikipedia

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    The college was established in Louisville, Kentucky, by Humana Inc., in 1989, and was originally known as Galen Health Institutes. [9] [10] The college originally offered only a one-year licensed practical nurse (LPN) program in Louisville, San Antonio, Texas, [11] and St. Petersburg, Florida.

  4. Legal history - Wikipedia

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    Legal history or the history of law is the study of how law has evolved and why it has changed. Legal history is closely connected to the development of civilisations [1] and operates in the wider context of social history.

  5. Galen Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Galen Institute created the Health Policy Consensus Group in 1993 [4] to convene market-based policy experts to develop health policy reform proposals. The Consensus Group’s first statement, “A Vision for Consumer-Directed Health Reform," [5] was released in 1994 and led to a conference in the Hart Senate Office Building in 1996, “A Fresh Approach to Health Care Reform,” featuring ...

  6. Galen (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Galen, a pharmaceutical company renamed Warner Chilcott; Galen Center, an athletic facility in Los Angeles, California, United States; Galen Partners, an American healthcare-focused equity investment firm; Galen Institute, a health policy think tank in Alexandria, Virginia; Galen, a fictitious town in the novel The Land of Laughs by Jonathan ...

  7. University of Louisville School of Law - Wikipedia

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    In 1911, the school graduated its first female student, N. Almee Courtright. In 1923, the Law Department officially became the School of Law and hired a full-time professor. The following year University of Louisville President Arthur Younger Ford insisted that students must take some college courses before being admitted to the law school. [10]

  8. Sullivan University - Wikipedia

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    Sullivan University is a private for-profit university based in Louisville, Kentucky.It is licensed to offer certificates and diplomas, associate's, bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees by the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.

  9. List of law schools attended by United States Supreme Court ...

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    Levi Woodbury was the first Justice to have formally attended a law school. Stanley Forman Reed was the last sitting Justice not to have received a law degree.. The Constitution of the United States does not require that any federal judges have any particular educational or career background, but the work of the Court involves complex questions of law – ranging from constitutional law to ...