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In 1940, at least 500 patients were deported from the Heil-und Pflegeanstalt Ansbach Medical and Nursing Clinic to the extermination facilities Sonnenstein and Hartheim which were disguised as psychiatric institutions, as part of the T4 euthanasia action.
Medical knowledge was preserved and practised in many monastic institutions, which often had a hospital attached.
His government oversaw the establishment of many institutions of higher learning, including the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, the Indian Institutes of Technology, the Indian Institutes of Management and the National Institutes of Technology.
Nehru's education policy is also credited for the development of world-class educational institutions such as the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Indian Institutes of Technology, and the Indian Institutes of Management.
* List of Texas Medical Center institutions
Five higher education institutions are located in Kemerovo: Kemerovo State University, Kuzbass State Technical University, Kemerovo State Medical Academy, Kemerovo State Art Institute, Kemerovo Agricultural Institute and Kuzbass Economy and Justice Institute.
Biomedical research is carried out by institutions including Johns Hopkins University's Montgomery County Campus ( JHU MCC ), and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
the bulk of which goes to Manhattan's research institutions, including Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Rockefeller University, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, Weill Cornell Medical College and New York University School of Medicine.
There are 25 scientific R & D institutions focusing on telecommunications, radio technology, theoretical and applied physics, and 33 higher educational institutions, among them are Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy, Nizhny Novgorod State University, Nizhny Novgorod Technical University, as well as Nizhny Novgorod Institute of Information Technologies ( former MERA Networks training center ), that focuses on information technologies, software development, system administration, telecommunications, cellular networks, Internet technologies, and IT management.
In September 2006, Peking Union Medical College was renamed to Peking Union Medical College, Tsinghua University, although the Peking Union Medical College and Tsinghua University remain two separate institutions.
As a result of the separation of the Medical School from Rutgers University, graduate PHD programs that had been started in the medical center were lost, and students had to seek other institutions to finish their degrees.
Numerous healthcare institutions are located in Bloomsbury, including the British Medical Association, Great Ormond Street Hospital, the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, University College Hospital and the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine.
* Four-year postsecondary institutions include the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, the University of Arkansas System's only metropolitan campus, the United Methodist Church-affiliated Philander Smith College, Arkansas Baptist College, and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences — all located in Little Rock.
Medical and social welfare institutions other than the Sand Springs Home included the Oakwood Sanitorium for nervous and mental diseases, Poole Hospital, the Salvation Army Maternity Home, and the Sand Springs School for the Deaf.
In the United States, institutions such as the National Institutes of Health and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute have pledged that recipients of their grants will be allocated funds to cover such author charges.
It has developed collaborative research and medical education programs with various institutions in medicine and bio-medical engineering including Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, University of Toronto, and Mayo Medical School.
The 1929 law also expanded the review process to four reviewers, namely: The Commissioner of Charities and Public Welfare of North Carolina, The Secretary of the State Board of Health of North Carolina, and the Chief Medical Officers of any two institutions for the " feeble-minded or insane " for the State of North Carolina.
Apart from being the cultural nerve centre of Kerala, it is also a major academic hub and is home to several educational institutions including the Kerala Kalamandalam, Jawahar Bal Bhavan Thrissur, Kerala Police Academy, Kerala Agricultural University, Kerala University of Medical and Allied Sciences and Kerala Institute of Local Administration ( KILA ).
There are also various government healthcare institutions located here, including the ISSTE and the IMSS Medical Centers.
Case Western Reserve has a number of programs taught in conjunction with nearby institutions, including the Cleveland Clinic, the University Hospitals of Cleveland, the Louis Stokes Cleveland Department of Veteran's Affairs Medical Center, Cleveland Institute of Music, the Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, and the Cleveland Play House.
Medical sociology is the sociological analysis of medical organizations and institutions ; the production of knowledge and selection of methods, the actions and interactions of healthcare professionals, and the social or cultural ( rather than clinical or bodily ) effects of medical practice.

Medical and referred
From that time, Galenism took on a new, unquestioned authority, Galen even being referred to as the " Medical Pope of the Middle Ages ".
Medical activities involving the vagina, including examinations, administration of medicine, and inspection of discharges, are also referred to as being per vaginam ( or p. v.
Memphis is also home to the Regional Medical Center at Memphis, which is locally referred to as " The Med ".
These are often referred to as " Branches " and include the Quartermaster Corps, Ordnance Corps, Transportation Corps, Medical Corps, Chaplain Corps, Judge Advocate General's Corps, & Finance Corps.
In 2007, after Frame's death, The New Zealand Medical Journal published an article by a medical specialist who proposed that Frame may have registered on what is referred to as the autistic spectrum, a suggestion that was disputed by the author's literary executor.
Medical writers have referred to Psychosocial short stature as the eponymous Kaspar Hauser syndrome.
Medical doctors only refer to " significant structural displacements " as subluxations, whereas chiropractors suggest that a dysfunctional segment, whether displaced significantly or not, should be referred to as a subluxation.
The process of claims adjudication, in this context, is also referred to as " Medical Billing Advocacy ".
The memorandum sold the CCWS ' sanctioning contracts ( notably Long Beach ) and intangible assets, along with the Champ Car Mobile Medical Unit ( at the time was referred to as the Simple Green Safety Team-now known as the Holmatro Safety Team ), to the IRL for $ 6 million.
The Principal Medical Officer responsible was Dr Matheson and he referred Bentley to Dr. Hill, a psychiatrist at the Maudsley Hospital.
In 1868, he had delivered an address to the British Medical Association at Oxford in which he referred to a peculiar form of disease occurring mostly in young women, and characterised by extreme emaciation.
During this time of residency, many physicians choose to complete a course in emergency medicine, which once completed, enables them to be referred to as Notarzt, a physician of the Emergency Medical Service, treating patients at home or on the scene of accidents, either on their own or assisted by paramedics.
The model was originally referred to as the Rebel starcruiser or Rebel cruiser, but during filming of Return of the Jedi was renamed Rebel Medical Frigate after the cruiser name was used for the Mon Calamari cruisers.
Similarly, a Ranger physically incapable of performing his mission through prolonged illness or injury can also be removed from the Regiment through a process referred to as RFM or " Relieved For Medical reasons ".
Such assignments are referred to as quotas, and include jobs as academic instructors, administrative duties at Recruit Processing ( Receiving Barracks, also known as Receiving Company at MCRD San Diego ), martial arts instructors, Medical Rehabilitation Platoon ( MRP ) Physical Conditioning Platoon ( PCP ) Water Survival Instructors, and Basic Warrior Training ( BWT ) Instructors.
Though there were several that treated the arts, sciences and medicine, the most prestigious was the Society for the Improvement of Medical Knowledge, commonly referred to as the Medical Society of Edinburgh, co-founded by the mathematician Colin Maclaurin in 1731.
In a letter to the British Medical Journal, it was reported that a high proportion of parents referred for actual or threatened child abuse were taking drugs at the time, often a combination of benzodiazepines and tricyclic antidepressants.
* Tufts Medical Center ( MBTA station ), a subway and BRT station in Boston commonly referred to as Medical Center
During the closing voiceover, he is also incorrectly referred to as " Surgeon-Major, Army Hospital Corps "; Reynolds was of the Army Medical Department, and was not promoted to the rank of Surgeon-Major until after the action at Rorke's Drift.
Medical graduates are awarded a postgraduate certificate in general medicine and referred to as general doctors.
Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center ( commonly referred to as Ichilov Hospital ) is the main hospital serving Tel Aviv, Israel, and its metropolitan area.
The British Medical Journal and the Nursing Times have both written articles which have referred to the Human Givens Approach.

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