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  2. National Academy of Health & Business - Wikipedia

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    Anderson College of Health, Business and Technology is a diploma-granting Career college with campuses in Mississauga, Hamilton, North York, Downtown, and Midtown Toronto, Ontario. The college was founded in 1979 and is recognized for its Healthcare, Business, Technology and Law Enforcement courses.

  3. Academy of Medicine of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, the Academy of Medicine ran into debt troubles. In 1981, The Globe and Mail reported that the academy may have to sell its collection of rare books. In 1984, it was further reported that the academy was obliged to sell Osler Hall, which housed its auditorium. The academy published its Bulletin between 1927 (v.1) and 1990 (v.58).

  4. Blackboard Learn - Wikipedia

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    Blackboard Learn is a web-based learning management system developed by Blackboard Inc., a company that merged with WebCT and Angel Learning. It has faced legal issues, reliability problems, and competition from open source alternatives such as Moodle.

  5. Blackboard Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Blackboard Inc., now Anthology, is an American educational technology company that provides software and services to education providers, corporations and government organizations. Founded in 1997, it merged with Anthology in 2021 and offers seven platforms for learning, commerce, communication and analytics.

  6. Canadian Academy of Health Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The two other CCA academies are the Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Academy of Engineering. [2] [3] The CAHS has two functions: a) To conduct assessments on urgent health matters that affect Canadians; b) to recognize individuals of outstanding achievement in the health sciences through elections to fellowship. [4]

  7. Gillian Hawker - Wikipedia

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    Hawker was born in 1959. [1] Growing up in Toronto, Ontario, Hawker attended Havergal College, an independent day and boarding school for girls. [2] Upon graduating, she enrolled at the University of Toronto (U of T) for her medical degree and Master of Science degree in clinical epidemiology and health care research.

  8. Academy of Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Academy of Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences (AAPS) Inc. is an English-language private post-secondary career college specializing in pharmaceutical, food and healthcare training. The college has one main campus located in the North York district of Toronto , Ontario .

  9. Ontario Hospital Association - Wikipedia

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    The OHA is a nonprofit organization that represents 154 public hospitals in Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 1924 and played a role in the creation of the Ontario Hospital Insurance Plan in 1959.