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  2. William A. Hawkins - Wikipedia

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    Following his graduation from Duke, Hawkins began his medical technology career with Carolina Medical Electronics in 1977. Prior to joining Medtronic in 2002, Hawkins was the president and CEO of Novoste from 1998 to 2002. Hawkins is a member of the board of visitors of Duke's engineering school. [3]

  3. William H. Harris (orthopaedic surgeon) - Wikipedia

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    William H. Harris, is an American orthopaedic surgeon, Founder and Director Emeritus of the Massachusetts General Hospital Harris Orthopaedics Laboratory, [1] and creator of the Advances in Arthroplasty course held annually since 1970. [2]

  4. Dr. E.P. Hawkins Clinic, Hospital, and House - Wikipedia

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    The Dr. E.P. Hawkins Clinic, Hospital, and House are three adjacent buildings standing north to south, respectively. The house, at the south end of the trio, was built circa 1885. It is a two-story brick residence with an L-shaped footprint and a gable roof. Each story has a line of decorative brickwork that snakes over the windows in stylized ...

  5. Seth C. Hawkins - Wikipedia

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    Seth Christopher Collings Hawkins (born 1971) is an American emergency physician, writer, anthropologist, and organizational innovator. He has made notable contributions to the fields of wilderness medicine , Emergency Medical Services (EMS), and medical humanities .

  6. William G. Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    William Garnet Hamilton (January 11, 1932 – March 29, 2022) was an American physician. [1] [2] Life and career. Hamilton was born in Altus, Oklahoma, the son of ...

  7. William G. Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson was born in Americus, Georgia, on December 12, 1927, to John D. Anderson and Emma Gilchrist Anderson.After obtaining an undergraduate degree from Alabama State College for Negroes (now Alabama State University) in 1949, Anderson attended Des Moines University (DMU) in Des Moines, Iowa, and received his medical degree from DMU College of Osteopathic Medicine.

  8. File:Dr. E.P. Hawkins Clinic, Hospital, & House.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Dr. E.P. Hawkins Clinic, Hospital, & House, 210–230 Buffalo Ave S, Montrose, Minnesota, USA. Now unassuming single family homes, they once served as—from right to left (foreground to background)—Hawkins' c. 1885 house, 1903 hospital, and a c. 1890 house acquired by Hawkins in 1913 for office space and nurse training.

  9. William D. Hawkins - Wikipedia

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    William Deane Hawkins (April 18, 1914 – November 21, 1943) was a United States Marine Corps officer who was posthumously awarded the United States' highest military honor – the Medal of Honor – for heroic actions and sacrifice of life during the Battle of Tarawa in World War II.