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  2. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    It was formed out of the 1996 merger of Beth Israel Hospital (founded in 1916 by the Jewish community) and New England Deaconess Hospital (founded in 1896 by Methodist deaconesses). Among independent teaching hospitals, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center has ranked in the top three recipients of biomedical research funding from the National ...

  3. Category:Jewish physicians - Wikipedia

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    It includes Physicians that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

  4. American Healthcare Professionals and Friends for Medicine in ...

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    To date, APF has granted fellowships for specialty medical training to more than 1,500 Israeli physicians, many of whom today fill senior positions in Israel's hospitals and medical schools. [ 5 ] During the 1967 Six-Day War and the 1973 Yom Kippur War , APF brought its members to Israel to volunteer in hospitals to assume the duties of Israeli ...

  5. List of Jewish American biologists and physicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Jewish American biologists and physicians. For other Jewish Americans, see Lists of Jewish Americans. David Baltimore, reverse transcriptase, Nobel Prize (1975) [1] Baruj Benacerraf, immunologist, Nobel Prize (1980) [2] Baruch Blumberg, hepatitis B virus, Nobel Prize (1976) [3] Gerty Cori, biochemist, Nobel Prize (1947 ...

  6. Felix Fleischner - Wikipedia

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    Being of Jewish ethnicity, [5] Fleischner moved to Boston after Austria was annexed by Germany in 1938. He worked at Massachusetts General Hospital and then became the first full-time radiologist at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston in 1942. He was a faculty member at the Harvard Medical School. Fleischner published 251 ...

  7. Lahey Hospital & Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, formerly known as the Lahey Clinic, is a physician-led nonprofit teaching hospital of UMass Chan Medical School based in Burlington, Massachusetts. The hospital was founded in Boston in 1923 by surgeon Frank H. Lahey, M.D., [1] [2] and is managed by Beth Israel Lahey Health.

  8. Jewish medicine - Wikipedia

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    Jewish medical practitioners were often educated in Greek, Latin, Arabic, and Hebrew, which gave them access to medical texts that were often inaccessible to their Christian counterparts. [9] Working as physicians, surgeons, and midwives, Jewish women were accepted as medical authorities in Paris, Florence, Naples, and Sicily, among other cities.

  9. Stefania Berlinerblau - Wikipedia

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    Stefania Berlinerblau or Fanny Berlin (1852 – September 4, 1921) was an American anatomist and physician.She is noted for her investigations on blood circulation, which led to the demonstration of the artery-vein connections. [1]