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  2. Physicians for Human Rights - Wikipedia

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    Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) is a US-based not-for-profit human rights NGO that uses medicine and science to document and advocate against mass atrocities and severe human rights violations around the world.

  3. Personal health record - Wikipedia

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    The term "personal health record" is not new. The term was used as early as June 1978, [2] and in 1956, there was a reference was made to a "personal health log." [3] The term "PHR" may be applied to both paper-based and computerized systems; [4] usage in the late 2010s usually implies an electronic application used to collect and store health data.

  4. Electronic health record - Wikipedia

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    Sample view of an electronic health record. An electronic health record (EHR) also known as an electronic medical record (EMR) or personal health record (PHR) is the systematized collection of patient and population electronically stored health information in a digital format. [1]

  5. PHR - Wikipedia

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    PHR might refer to: . Parts per Hundred Rubber, a measure used by rubber chemists to depict what amount of certain ingredients are needed, especially pre-vulcanization ...

  6. Ruchama Marton - Wikipedia

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    Ruchama Marton was born in Jerusalem, to Bilha and Aaron Smuelevitch who arrived from Poland in 1929. In Jerusalem she attended the Lemel School, a non-religious school for girls.

  7. Professional in Human Resources - Wikipedia

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    Professional in Human Resources (PHR) is a certification in the human resource management profession. The certification, awarded by the Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI), signifies that individuals possess the theoretical knowledge and practical experience in human resource management necessary to pass an examination demonstrating a mastery of the body of knowledge in the field.

  8. Public Health Reports - Wikipedia

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    Public Health Reports is a peer-reviewed public health journal established in 1878 and published by SAGE Publishing for the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health and the United States Public Health Service. [1]

  9. Sujal Parikh - Wikipedia

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    Sujal M. Parikh (1985–2010) was an American global health advocate, University of Michigan medical student, and an NIH-Fogarty Clinical Research Scholar. [1] His research and advocacy efforts focused on access to medicines in developing countries, health and human rights.