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  2. Kiran C. Patel - Wikipedia

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    Patel attended medical school in India at Gujarat University [1] and completed his internship in Africa. In 1976, he moved to the United States. Patel did his residency in internal medicine in New Jersey in 1980, and completed a fellowship in the cardiology program affiliated with Columbia University of New York in 1982.

  3. Medical-bill advocacy - Wikipedia

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    Medical-bill advocacy is the name generally attributed to the industry that has developed in response to a growing problem of erroneous charges on medical bills.According to the Medical Billing Advocates of America (MBAA), as many as 9 out of 10 bills from hospitals and medical providers include errors that may erroneously inflate the cost of actual healthcare received.

  4. List of cardiologists - Wikipedia

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    Was given the title Master of the American College of Cardiology (M.A.C.C.), an honor given to a maximum three cardiologists in practice each year. [17] [18] Mervyn Gotsman: 1935: South Africa: Was chairman of the cardiology department at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem for 27 years. [19] Andreas Gruentzig: 1939: 1985: German/American

  5. Dr. Kiran C. Patel Center for Global Solutions - Wikipedia

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    The Dr. Kiran C. Patel Center for Global Solutions is a research center based at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida.The Patel Center's main goals are to identify challenges in the developing world and find viable solutions to those problems, particularly issues related to potable water and sanitation, urbanization and migration, and sustainable activities.

  6. Category:American cardiologists - Wikipedia

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    S. Michael Sabom; Jonathan Sackner-Bernstein; Harvinder Sahota; Sandeep Jauhar; Tony Sandoval; Stanley Sarnoff; Jean E. Schaffer; James A. Schoenberger; Christine Seidman

  7. Cadila Pharmaceuticals - Wikipedia

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    The Modi and Patel families decided to split the business in 1995, and two entities were formed: Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd (owned and controlled by Indravadan Modi and his son Rajiv Modi) and Cadila Healthcare (owned by Ramanbhai Patel and his son Pankaj Patel family). [3]

  8. Patel v. Garland - Wikipedia

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    Pankajkumar Patel entered the United States illegally in February 1992. In August 2007, he applied for adjustment of status to receive a green card. In December 2008, Patel sought to renew his Georgia driver's license and checked a box on the application specifying that he was a United States citizen.

  9. Richard J Stephenson - Wikipedia

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    Prior to founding CTCA, Stephenson developed a career as an international merchant banker. [2] News reports indicated that by 1966, he was a trustee of Americans Building Constitutionally, which helped the wealthy set up not-for-profit corporations and personal trusts to avoid taxes.