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  2. Vattikuti Urology Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Vattikuti Urology Institute (VUI) at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, is a clinical and research center for urological care. [2] It is known for being the first institute to implement robotic surgery as a type of treatment for patients with prostate cancer. [2] [3] [4] To date, the institute has performed more than 10,000 ...

  3. Urologic disease - Wikipedia

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    Urinary tract obstruction is a urologic disease consisting of a decrease in the free passage of urine through one or both ureters and/or the urethra. It is a cause of urinary retention. Complete obstruction of the urinary tract requires prompt treatment for renal preservation. [32]

  4. West Side Community Health Services - Wikipedia

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    It is Minnesota's largest community clinic organization, providing health care at 18 locations to some 35,000 patients. WSCHS was founded in 1969 as People's Health Center, a group of volunteers who worked in a church basement to provide free health care services for Spanish-speaking residents of St. Paul's West Side.

  5. Clan MacIver - Wikipedia

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    Clan MacIver. MacÌomhair. Crest: a boar's head couped Or. Motto. nunquam obliviscar ("I will never forget") Clan MacIver no longer has a chief, and is an armigerous clan. Clan MacIver or Clan MacIvor, also known as Clan Iver, is a Scottish clan recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms. [1] The clan, however, does not have a chief recognised by ...

  6. Evander McIver - Wikipedia

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    Evander McIver (1834 – 28 June 1902) was an Australian architect, engineer and surveyor. McIver is best known for a number of Gothic Revival , mostly Presbyterian churches he designed in Melbourne, Australia, during the "boom" era of the 1880s.

  7. Christopher J. Boes - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence C. McHenry Award (2014, 2017) Christopher J. Boes is an American neurologist and historian of medicine. He holds the titles of professor of neurology, professor of history of medicine, director of the W. Bruce Fye Center for the History of Medicine, at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, and since 2022 is the Mayo Clinic Designated ...

  8. Christopher West - Wikipedia

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    Christopher West (born 1969) is a Catholic author and speaker on gender and sexuality, best known for his work on Pope John Paul II’s series of audience addresses entitled Theology of the Body. [1] Biography [ edit ]

  9. Jess McIver - Wikipedia

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    Jess McIver. Jess McIver is an American astronomer. She is an Associate Professor and Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Gravitational Wave Astrophysics in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of British Columbia. McIver is a member of LIGO, one of the recipients of the Science 2017 Breakthrough of the Year.