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  2. University of Mississippi Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    University of Mississippi Medical Center. / 32.328853; -90.173159. University of Mississippi Medical Center ( UMMC) is the health sciences campus of the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) and is located in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. UMMC, also referred to as the Medical Center, is the state's only academic medical center .

  3. Medical Society of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The first elected president was the Reverend Robert McKean (1732–1767), a pastor and physician from Perth Amboy, New Jersey. He served from 1766 to his death in 1767. Presidents. 225 – Christopher Gribbin – 2017. 001 – Reverend Robert McKean (1732–1767), pastor and physician from Perth Amboy, New Jersey – 1766 to 1767.

  4. Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons

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    The Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (officially Columbia University Roy and Diana Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons) is the medical school of Columbia University, located at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan.

  5. Newark Beth Israel Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. / 40.709831; -74.212512. Newark Beth Israel Medical Center ( NBIMC ), previously Newark Beth Israel Hospital, is a 665-bed quaternary care, teaching hospital located in Newark, New Jersey serving the healthcare needs for Newark and the Northern Jersey area. [1] The hospital is owned by the RWJBarnabas Health ...

  6. James Hardy (surgeon) - Wikipedia

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    American College of Surgeons. James D. Hardy (May 14, 1918 – February 19, 2003) was a United States surgeon who performed the world's first lung transplant into John Russell, who lived 18 days. The transplant was performed at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi on June 11, 1963. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  7. Ruth Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Jackson (December 13, 1902 – August 28, 1994) was the first female board-certified orthopedic surgeon in the United States and the first female admitted to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.

  8. American College of Surgeons - Wikipedia

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    The American College of Surgeons (ACS) is a professional medical association for surgeons and surgical team members, founded in 1913. It claims more than 90,000 members in 144 countries.

  9. Howard Krein - Wikipedia

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    Howard David Krein (born 1966/1967) is an American otolaryngologist, plastic surgeon, and business executive. He is the husband of Ashley Biden, the daughter of United States President Joe Biden.

  10. William Macewen - Wikipedia

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    William Macewen. Sir William Macewen, CB, FRS, FRCS ( / məˈkjuːɪn /; 22 June 1848 – 22 March 1924) was a Scottish surgeon. He was a pioneer in modern brain surgery, considered the father of neurosurgery and contributed to the development of bone graft surgery, the surgical treatment of hernia and of pneumonectomy (removal of the lungs ).

  11. Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, the primary teaching hospital for the Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami and the largest hospital in the United States with 1,547 beds, In partnership with the University of Miami medical school's trauma center at Jackson Memorial Hospital, U.S. Army surgeons operate on a wounded combatant during the Iraq War in March 2003