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  2. Frazier Healthcare Partners - Wikipedia

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    Frazier Healthcare Partners was founded by Alan D. Frazier in 1991. With over $7.1 billion total capital raised, the firm has invested in over 200 companies and currently manages a portfolio of approximately 40 companies across healthcare services and life sciences sectors.

  3. Keith Fraser (police officer) - Wikipedia

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    Keith Fraser, is a former British police officer, with a career spanning more than 30 years, who is the current Chair of the Youth Justice Board. Background

  4. Capital and Coast District Health Board - Wikipedia

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    The Capital and Coast District Health Board, like most other district health boards, came into effect on 1 January 2001 established by the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000. [2] On 1 July 2022, the Capital and Coast DHB was abolished when the Pae Ora (Healthy Futures) Act 2022 came into effect. [3]

  5. Gulf & Fraser - Wikipedia

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    Gulf and Fraser Fishermen's Credit Union, ... G&F Financial Group, the Board of Directors, employees, partners and sponsors gave $575,000 to local community groups ...

  6. Arun Garg - Wikipedia

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    He started as Medical Director of Lab Medicine and Pathology at Royal Columbian Hospital in 1997 and became the regional director after the hospital was merged into the Fraser Health region. [4] Garg's service at the British Columbia Medical Association (BCMA) included being a board member, board chair and president. [1]

  7. Dorothy Fraser - Wikipedia

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    Dame Dorothy Rita Fraser DBE QSO JP (née Tucker, 3 May 1926 – 24 May 2015) ... (1987–88) and Monticello Trust Board (2001–08). Fraser died on 24 May 2015, aged ...

  8. Surrey Memorial Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Surrey Memorial Hospital began operations in early 1959 and officially opened on 31 January. It is one of twelve hospitals under the jurisdiction of the Fraser Health Authority, which provides health services to more than 1.8 million people. Surrey Memorial is the second-largest hospital in British Columbia and has the busiest emergency department.

  9. Chilliwack General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Opened on 28 February 1912, [1] the original building was replaced by a new hospital building, opened on 19 June 1940. [2] [3]In 1993, Chilliwack General Hospital was the first hospital in British Columbia to adopt Patient Focused Care (PFC), a consultant driven approach to providing healthcare services.