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  2. Satish SC Rao - Wikipedia

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    Satish Sanku Chander Rao is the J.Harold Harrison Distinguished University Chair in Gastroenterology at the Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University.He served as the former President of the American Neurogastroenterology and Motility Society and as Chair of the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) Institute Council, Neurogastroenterology/Motility Section.

  3. I. Glenn Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Medical Tourism for Services Legal in the Home and Destination Country: Legal and Ethical Issues, in Bodies Across Borders: The Global Circulation of Body Parts, Medical tourists and Professionals (2015) Medical Tourism for Services Illegal in Patients’ Home Country, in Handbook on Medical Tourism and Patient Mobility (2015)

  4. Emergency Severity Index - Wikipedia

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    [3] [2] According to the Fast Facts for the Triage Nurse handbook, the ESI algorithm is primarily used in the United States. [2] As of 2019, 94% of United States EDs use the ESI algorithm in triage. [1] The concept of a "resource" in ESI means types of interventions or diagnostic tools, above and beyond physical examination.

  5. E-patient - Wikipedia

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    Medical education must adapt to take the e-patient into account, and to prepare students for medical practice that includes the e-patient. [1] A 2011 study of European e-patients found that they tended to be "inquisitive and autonomous" and that they noted that the number of e-patients in Europe appeared to be rising. [13]

  6. Dietmar Schneider - Wikipedia

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    Schneider studied medicine from 1963 to 1969 in Leipzig, earned his M.D. supervised by Max Bürger's scholar Werner Ries in the same year with a gerontological thesis (Die Altershypoproteinämie am klinischen Krankengut [Senile hypoproteinemia of clinical patients], rated magna cum laude), completed two residencies at the University of Leipzig Medical Center: as a medical specialist for ...

  7. Expert Patient Programme - Wikipedia

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    The Expert Patient Programme is a peer-led self care support programme for people living with any long term condition, their carer and families. Originally based on a six-week course developed by Dr. Kate Lorig at Stanford University .

  8. Socialist Patients' Collective - Wikipedia

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    SPK's funding was subsequently cut and the group was evicted from the university campus. [14] The decision provoked a confrontation between the SPK and the university, which led to a sit-in and attracted the attention of a wider audience, including the police. Ultimately, the collective moved out of the university and into the homes of its members.

  9. Richard M. Schulze - Wikipedia

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    Schulze has pledged to give away $1 billion to charity and education. [7] [8] In 2000, he donated $50 million to the University of St. Thomas to support a new school of entrepreneurship. [9] [10] Schulze is a trustee and chair of the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation (RMSFF), [11] which he founded after stepping down as CEO of Best Buy in 2002.