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  2. Sterilization of Native American women - Wikipedia

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    Native American people depended on government organizations like the IHS, Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). [20] The Indian Health Service (IHS) was their main health provider.

  3. Highlands and Islands Medical Service - Wikipedia

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    The service came into being as a direct result of the publication of the Report of the Highlands and Islands Medical Service Committee or "Dewar Report" in 1912.This report exposed inadequate medical and nursing services across large parts of the crofting counties and recommended a new way of delivering state funded medical services.

  4. Scripps Health - Wikipedia

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    Scripps Health is one of the many organizations that grew out of Ellen Browning Scripps’ philanthropic efforts. While the organization was formally founded in 1924, the initiative to improve public health in San Diego began in 1917, when Scripps funded the construction of a new sanitarium, La Jolla Sanitarium, since the health center at the time, Kline House, was too small and poorly ...

  5. Medical Assistants: What do they do? - WebMD

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    A medical assistant is a health care professional who works directly with doctors at medical offices and clinics. Learn more about the work they do and when you might see one.

  6. Medical physics - Wikipedia

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    Although medical physics may sometimes also be referred to as biomedical physics, medical biophysics, applied physics in medicine, physics applications in medical science, radiological physics or hospital radio-physics, a "medical physicist" is specifically a health professional [4] with specialist education and training in the concepts and ...

  7. Medical Oncologist: When Do You Need to See One? - WebMD

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    Medical oncology is a field of medicine that focuses on treating cancer. Find out what it takes to become a medical oncologist, why you might need to see one, and what to expect when you do.

  8. SS Medical Corps - Wikipedia

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    The SS Medical Corps was a formation within the SS of professional doctors who provided medical services for the SS, including experiments on and the development of ...

  9. Medical degree - Wikipedia

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    A medical degree is a professional degree admitted to those who have passed coursework in the fields of medicine and/or surgery from an accredited medical school.Obtaining a degree in medicine allows for the recipient to continue on into specialty training with the end goal of securing a license to practice within their respective jurisdiction.