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  2. Brigham and Women's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Brigham and Women's Hospital ( BWH) is the second largest teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School and the largest hospital in the Longwood Medical Area in Boston, Massachusetts. Along with Massachusetts General Hospital, it is one of the two founding members of Mass General Brigham, the largest healthcare provider in Massachusetts.

  3. Mass General Brigham - Wikipedia

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    Mass General Brigham is a not-for-profit, [5] integrated health care system [6] that engages in medical research, [7] teaching, [8] and patient care. It is the largest hospital-based research enterprise in the United States, with annual funding of more than $2 billion. [9] The system's annual revenue was nearly $18 billion in 2022. [10]

  4. Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital. Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital (BWFH) is a 171-bed, non-profit community teaching hospital located in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1900, it is located in the neighborhood of Jamaica Plain across the street from the Arnold Arboretum and just 3.4 miles (5.5 km) from Longwood Medical and Academic ...

  5. Dana–Farber Cancer Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Dana–Farber/Harvard Cancer Center is the largest National Cancer Institute (NCI) designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in the nation. Founded in 1997, DF/HCC is an inter-institutional research enterprise that unites all of the cancer research efforts of the Harvard affiliated community. The primary goal of the Cancer Center is to ...

  6. Harvard Medical School - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Medical School (HMS) provides patient care, medical education, and research training through its 15 clinical affiliates and research institutes such as Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Dana–Farber Cancer Institute, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston Children's Hospital, McLean Hospital ...

  7. List of United States high school national records in track ...

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    HOKA Festival of Miles. May 30, 2024. [69] 3000 m. as of July 6, 2015 Track and Field News recognizes Efraimson's indoor mark as the record. Cain's outdoor mark at the World Junior Championships July 24, 2014 is obviously superior but has not yet been published in any form. 8:58.48. Mary Cain. Bronxville High School.

  8. Paula Johnson - Wikipedia

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    1959 (age 64–65) New York, U.S. Spouse. Robert Sands. Education. Harvard University ( BS, MD, MPH) Paula Adina Johnson (born 1959) [1] is an American cardiologist and the current president of Wellesley College. She is the first Black woman to serve in this role. [2] The first Black graduate of Wellesley College came in the year 1887, and 129 ...

  9. Erik K. Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Alexander is a Professor of Medicine in the Department of Medicine at Harvard Medical School (HMS), and is the Executive Director of the Brigham Education Institute (BEI) and Undergraduate Medical Education (medical student education) at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) in Boston, Massachusetts.

  10. Peter Libby - Wikipedia

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    Fields. cardiology. Institutions. Harvard Medical School at Brigham and Women's Hospital. Peter Libby is an American physician, focusing in atherosclerosis, cardiology and preventive cardiology, currently the Mallinckrodt Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School at Brigham and Women's Hospital. [1]

  11. BYU–Hawaii Seasiders - Wikipedia

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    The BYU–Hawaii Seasiders (also Brigham Young–Hawaii Seasiders and BYUH Seasiders) were the 11 varsity athletic teams that represented Brigham Young University–Hawaii, located in Laie, Hawaii, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Seasiders competed as members of the Pacific West Conference before dropping their athletic program ...