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  3. Clinical research associate - Wikipedia

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    CNNMoney listed Clinical Research Associate at #4 on their list of the "Best Jobs in America" in 2012, with a median salary of $90,700. [10] The Society of Clinical Research Associates (SOCRA) is a non-profit organization that is "dedicated to the continuing education and development of clinical research professionals". [11]

  4. Category : Medical research institutes in Pennsylvania

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    It has been a pioneer in many areas of medicine, including medical education, research, and patient care. According to a statistical brief by the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP), there were 35.7 million hospitalizations in 2016, [29] a significant decrease from the 38.6 million in 2011. [30]

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  7. Understanding eligible expenses for HRAs, QSEHRAs, and ICHRAs

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    Eligible medical expenses vary depending on the type of HRA but may include the following: Medical services and treatments: Acupuncture. Addition treatment. Ambulances. Artificial limbs or teeth.

  8. Medical research - Wikipedia

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    Research funding in many countries derives from research bodies and private organizations which distribute money for equipment, salaries, and research expenses. United States, Europe, Asia, Canada, and Australia combined spent $265.0 billion in 2011, which reflected growth of 3.5% annually from $208.8 billion in 2004. [ 6 ]

  9. Richards Medical Research Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    The Goddard Laboratories, which are connected to the Richards Laboratories, have a similar appearance. When the University of Pennsylvania decided it needed a new medical research building, the dean of fine arts recommended Louis Kahn, a highly regarded professor of architecture on the faculty there who had been exploring new approaches for modern architecture.