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  2. Gundersen Health System - Wikipedia

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    Gundersen Health System (Gundersen Health) is a comprehensive non-profit health system based in La Crosse, Wisconsin. [2] The system includes multi-specialty group medical practices, a teaching hospital, regional community clinics, affiliate hospitals and clinics, behavioral health services, vision centers, pharmacies, and air and ground ambulances.

  3. Nordic Medical Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Nordic Medical Prize (Swedish Nordiska medicinpriset) is a Swedish prize in medicine awarded by the SalusAnsvar/Ulf Nilsonnes Foundation for Medical Research in cooperation with the insurance company Folksam.

  4. Healthcare in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    It is informally divided into 7 sections: "Close-to-home care" (primary care clinics, maternity care clinics, out-patient psychiatric clinics, etc.), emergency care, elective care, in-patient care, out-patient care, specialist care, and dental care. [4] All citizens are to be given online access to their own electronic health records by 2020.

  5. Mediq - Wikipedia

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    The Direct & Institutional division [4] providing medical devices and care remained with Mediq. The subsidiary in the Americas (Byram Healthcare) was sold in 2017. In June 2017, Mediq acquired ACC Nordic AS and ACC Nordic AB, followed in May 2019 by the acquisition of Puls, a distributor of medical products and equipment in Norway and Denmark.

  6. Norwegian Armed Forces Joint Medical Services - Wikipedia

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    It is led by the head of the Joint Medical Services who is a Brigadier-General or Commodore. It is headquartered at Sessvollmoen near Oslo. Norwegian Armed Forces Joint Medical Services was established in London on 7 July 1941 and formed part of the Norwegian High Command. Before 1941 the medical services of the different branches of the ...

  7. Clinic - Wikipedia

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    An abortion clinic is a medical facility providing abortion services to women. An ambulatory surgery clinic offers outpatient or same day surgery services, usually for surgical procedures less complicated than those requiring hospitalization. An ultrasound clinic offers medical ultrasound investigations for patients. An ultrasound clinic is ...

  8. Stig Arild Slørdahl - Wikipedia

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    He was chair of The Joint Committee of the Nordic Medical Research Councils [1] (NOS-M) 2010-2012 and member of the European Medical Research Councils Core Group 2009-2012. He is now chairing the Scientific Review Group for the Biomedical Sciences in European Science Foundation [ 2 ] and has been a member of the board of Division for Science at ...

  9. Ola Didrik Saugstad - Wikipedia

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    Ola Didrik Saugstad is a son of the psychologist Per Saugstad and a grandson of the former rector of the University of Oslo Didrik Arup Seip.His father earned a PhD in psychology at the University of Chicago in 1952, before he became a professor of psychology at the University of Oslo, and was noted for introducing an experimental approach to psychology in Norway, influenced by American ...