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  2. Surgeon - Wikipedia

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    Surgeon. In medicine, a surgeon is a medical doctor who performs surgery. Although there are different traditions in different times and places, a modern surgeon is also a licensed physician or received the same medical training as physicians before specializing in surgery. In some countries and jurisdictions, the title of 'surgeon' is ...

  3. Association of American Physicians and Surgeons - Wikipedia

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    The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons ( AAPS) is a politically conservative non-profit association that promotes conspiracy theories and medical misinformation, such as HIV/AIDS denialism, the abortion–breast cancer hypothesis, and vaccine and autism connections, through its official publication, the Journal of American ...

  4. Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. /  25.791806°N 80.212000°W  / 25.791806; -80.212000. Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine (UMMSM) is the University of Miami 's graduate medical school in Miami, Florida. Founded in 1952, it is the oldest medical school in the state of Florida .

  5. Michael DeBakey - Wikipedia

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    Michael Ellis DeBakey (September 7, 1908 – July 11, 2008) was an American general and cardiovascular surgeon, scientist and medical educator who became Chairman of the Department of Surgery, President, and Chancellor of Baylor College of Medicine at the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas. [1] His career spanned nearly eight decades.

  6. List of African-American women in medicine - Wikipedia

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    Mamie Odessa Hale was nurse and teacher of midwives in Arkansas. [91] Beatrix McCleary Hamburg in 1948 became the first African American woman to graduate from the Yale School of Medicine. [92] Jean L. Harris in 1955 is the first African American woman to earn a medical degree from the Medical College of Virginia.

  7. List of tallest buildings in Jackson, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Tallest building in Jackson from 1903 to 1924. 11 St. Dominic's Ambulatory Surgery Center - 176 (54) 14 1973 Tallest building outside of Downtown Jackson. 12 Hilton Hotel Jackson - 176 (54) 14 1985 Second-tallest building outside of Downtown Jackson. 13 One Jackson Place: 176 (54) 14 1987 14 Woolfolk State Office Building: 169 (52) 16 1949 15

  8. Ruth Jackson - Wikipedia

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    University of Texas at Austin. Baylor College of Medicine ( MD) Medical career. Profession. Physician. Field. Orthopedic surgery. 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.

  9. Physician to the President - Wikipedia

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    Wood was not only the White House physician to President Grover Cleveland in 1895 but also the personal physician of President and Mrs. William McKinley. 1913 to 1921: RADM Cary Travers Grayson, MD, Pharm.D., USN. 1921 to 1923: Charles E. Sawyer, HMD; 1923 to 1929: Major James Francis Coupal, MD, MS, US Army