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  2. Norwalk Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Norwalk Hospital manages and operates the 911 ambulance service for Norwalk and provides paramedic services for the towns of Wilton, Weston, Westport and New Canaan. Norwalk Hospital is a major landowner in the Spring Hill neighborhood.

  3. Stamford Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Stamford Hospital was founded by Judge John Clason. [5] Clason was also a farmer and served as a state legislator, town assessor and school board member. [5] After consultation with Edwin L. Scofield, the second mayor of Stamford, regarding possible philanthropies, Clason sold some of his land for $45,000 to get the initial funding for the hospital. [6]

  4. Bridgeport Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Bridgeport Hospital has 501 beds on two campuses, plus 42 beds licensed to Yale New Haven Children's Hospital. It has more than 2,900 employees and more than 1,110 physicians representing more than 60 sub-specialties and 230 medical/surgical residents and fellows in programs affiliated with Yale School of Medicine.

  5. Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Library staff provide a range of information services [8] for Yale users, including interlibrary loan and document delivery; [9] classroom training on literature searching, citation management, and other research skills; [10] one-on-one consultations; expert searching for projects including systematic review and meta-analyses; and video ...

  6. Yale New Haven Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, a more formal agreement with the Yale School of Medicine resulted in another name change to Yale–New Haven Hospital. 1993 saw the opening of the Yale New Haven Children's Hospital becoming the first full-service children's hospital in Connecticut, including the first children's emergency department. The Yale New Haven Psychiatric ...

  7. Graduate student employee unionization - Wikipedia

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    The main issue over graduate student employee unionization in the United States is whether academic student employees should be classified as employees or students.The recognition of employee status would give graduate students the right to form a union and to bargain collectively.

  8. National Park Service - Wikipedia

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    The National Park Service (NPS) is an agency of the United States federal government, within the U.S. Department of the Interior.The service manages all national parks; most national monuments; and other natural, historical, and recreational properties, with various title designations.

  9. Yale (company) - Wikipedia

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    Yale & Towne Manufacturing Co, 1897. In 1868, the business was established in Stamford, Connecticut, by Henry R. Towne and Linus Yale Jr., an inventor renowned for creating the pin tumbler lock. Initially known as Yale Lock Manufacturing Co., the company later adopted the name Yale & Towne, with its base in Newport, New York. [1]