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  2. Sharon Anderson (nephrologist) - Wikipedia

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    She earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Maryland in 1971 [6] and her medical degree from the Louisiana State University School of Medicine in 1979. [5] As part of her post-graduate training, she completed an internship in 1979 and residency in 1983 at the University of Oregon Health Sciences Center, which would later become OHSU. [5]

  3. Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Revenues in fiscal 2018 totaled $2.408 billion, including more than $181 million in research grants. Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center employed 15,755 people in fiscal 2018. The active medical staff totaled 1,503, including hospital-based faculty and community-based physicians. [19]

  4. List of law enforcement agencies in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Ohio.. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 831 law enforcement agencies employing 25,992 sworn police officers, about 225 for each 100,000 residents.

  5. University of Cincinnati Health - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the College of Pharmacy became a unit of the University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center. In 2000 a fourth College, the College of Allied Health Sciences joined the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. On June 6, 2007, the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Pharmacy changed its name to the James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy.

  6. Cincinnati Health Department - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati Health Department (CHD) is a municipal agency for the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, that runs health centers, lab services, communicable disease experts, environmental services and other public health programs. It was founded in 1826. [1]

  7. Healthcare in Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Healthcare has also created new innovations in technology, although not all of these projects have been successful. Diversity in Cincinnati Healthcare workplaces has also been researched, and a range of diversity was found. Hospital-at-home services and medical homes in Cincinnati have been researched and developed as well.

  8. The city of Cincinnati is relieving medical debt. Are you ...

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    The city of Cincinnati has allocated $1.45 million in city funds toward relieving medical debt, in a program the city launched in collaboration with UC Health and Undue Medical Debt, a national ...

  9. Oregon Health & Science University - Wikipedia

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    The Willamette University School of Medicine, OHSU's earliest predecessor, was founded in the 1860s in Salem, and was relocated to Portland in the 1870s. [11] In 1915, Willamette University and the University of Oregon merged their medical programs to form the University of Oregon Medical School, and in 1919 the school moved to its present location on Marquam Hill in Southwest Portland.