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  2. The Medical Center of Aurora - Wikipedia

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    The Medical Center of Aurora ("TMCA") serves Aurora, Colorado and the eastern Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area (metro area) with four separate campuses providing a wide range of health care services. It was founded in 1974; it now employs more than 1,200 people and is part of HealthONE , the largest health care system in the metro area.

  3. Amen Clinics - Wikipedia

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    Amen Clinics is a group of mental and physical health clinics that work on the treatment of mood and behavior disorders. It was founded in 1989 by Daniel G. Amen, a self-help author and psychiatrist. [1] [2] The clinics perform clinical evaluations and brain SPECT (single photon emission computed tomography) imaging to diagnose and treat their ...

  4. Children's Hospital Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The Breathing Institute at Children's Hospital Colorado, along with other Colorado physicians, pioneered many of the standard practices used to treat and diagnose pediatric respiratory disease today. It was the first in the world to recognize and treat interstitial lung disease, the first to use nitric oxide to treat neonatal hypertension, and ...

  5. Spanish Peaks Regional Health Center - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Peaks Regional Health Center is a regional hospital near Walsenburg, Colorado. Founded in 1993, [1] the medical center currently has 20 licensed beds. [2] The health center also operates the 120-bed Spanish Peaks Veterans Community Living Center, a nursing home, on the same property. [3]

  6. Mt. San Rafael Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Mt. San Rafael Hospital is a general hospital in Trinidad, Colorado. Founded in 1889, the hospital is a level IV trauma center. [2] It is notable for being a pioneer in sex-change operations, with the hospital's first of thousands of such surgeries being completed there in 1969. [3]

  7. Brantford—Brant South—Six Nations - Wikipedia

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    Brantford—Brant South—Six Nations; Ontario electoral district; Federal electoral district; Legislature: House of Commons: District created: 2023: First contested: Next: Demographics; Population (2021) [1] 121,511: Census division(s) Brant, Haldimand: Census subdivision(s) Brantford, Brant, New Credit 40A, Six Nations 40

  8. Single-photon emission computed tomography - Wikipedia

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    Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT, or less commonly, SPET) is a nuclear medicine tomographic imaging technique using gamma rays. [1] It is very similar to conventional nuclear medicine planar imaging using a gamma camera (that is, scintigraphy), [2] but is able to provide true 3D information. This information is typically ...

  9. GeoEye - Wikipedia

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    It changed its name to GeoEye in 2006 after acquiring Denver, Colorado-based Space Imaging Corporation for $58 million. [5] Space Imaging was founded and controlled by Raytheon and Lockheed Martin. Its principal asset was the IKONOS satellite; the company was founded in the 1990s for the purpose of managing the project that became the IKONOS ...