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  2. Eastern Virginia Medical School - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Virginia Medical School ( EVMS) is a public medical school in Norfolk, Virginia. Founded by grassroots efforts in the Southeastern part of Virginia known as Hampton Roads, EVMS has historically not been affiliated with an undergraduate institution and therefore coordinates training through multiple medical centers in the Hampton Roads ...

  3. Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters - Wikipedia

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    The CHKD hospital campus sits in southwest Norfolk, adjacent to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital and Eastern Virginia Medical School. CHKD serves as the main pediatric training location for EVMS students, and along with EVMS, sponsors an ACGME-accredited pediatric residency training program.

  4. EVMS - Wikipedia

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    EVMS may refer to: Eastern Virginia Medical School, a public medical school in Norfolk, Virginia. Enterprise Volume Management System, an integrated volume management software. Earned value management system, implementation for determining projects' earned value.

  5. Enterprise Volume Management System - Wikipedia

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    Volume management. License. GNU General Public License. Website. evms .sourceforge .net. Enterprise Volume Management System (EVMS) was a flexible, integrated volume management software used to manage storage systems under Linux . Its features include: Handle EVMS, Linux LVM and LVM2 volumes. Handle many kinds of disk partitioning schemes.

  6. Talk:Eastern Virginia Medical School - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Virginia Medical School is a public institution, but not a state agency. It is a public institution in the sense that it operates under charter from the Commonwealth of Virginia, and its authorities are outlined by the state in that charter. It receive public support from the Commonwealth of Virginia, but it is not a full-fledged state ...

  7. VCU School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Commonwealth UniversitySchool of Medicine. / 37.540341; -77.429152. The Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine is the medical school of Virginia Commonwealth University, a public research university in Richmond, Virginia. It is the largest and oldest continuously operating medical school in Virginia.

  8. EVMC/Fort Norfolk station - Wikipedia

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    EVMC/Fort Norfolk. / 36.8588; -76.3036. EVMC/Fort Norfolk is a Tide Light Rail station in Norfolk, Virginia. It opened in 2011 and is the western terminus of the line. It is situated at the intersection of Brambleton and Colley Avenues, just west of downtown and south of the historic Ghent district. [1]

  9. University of Virginia School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The University of Virginia School of Medicine ( UVA SoM) is the graduate medical school of the University of Virginia. The school's facilities are on the University of Virginia grounds adjacent to Academical Village in Charlottesville, Virginia. Founded in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson, UVA SoM is the tenth oldest medical school in the United States.

  10. Virginia Community College System - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .vccs .edu. The Virginia Community College System ( VCCS) oversees a network of 23 community colleges in Virginia, which serve residents of Virginia and provide two-year degrees and various specialty training and certifications. In 2006, the Virginia Community College System's annual enrollment rate topped 233,000 students.

  11. Eastern Mennonite School - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Mennonite School began in 1917 as a high school and Bible school, adding college classes as the institution grew. [4] In 1964, the school built a new building on Parkwood Drive directly below what was then Eastern Mennonite College (now Eastern Mennonite University ). [5] In 1968, EMS expanded schooling to grades 7-12 and was renamed ...