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  2. Jawahar L. Mehta - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Mehta was born in India and migrated to the United States in 1970. He received his M.D. from Punjab University in 1968 and PhD from the University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden. [1] Mehta's thesis topic was "studies on experimental myocardial reperfusion" [2] which he completed under the direction of Prof. Tom Saldeen.

  3. University Institute of Applied Management Sciences - Wikipedia

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    University Institute of Applied Management Sciences ( UIAMS ), established in 2008 under the aegis of the Panjab University, Chandigarh is one of the top MBA college in city. [3] UIAMS offers management education to professional managers as specialized full-time MBA programmes. [4] [5] It is one of the business schools in India which started ...

  4. Amsterdam University College - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.auc.nl. Amsterdam University College (AUC) is a public liberal arts college in the Netherlands with an enrollment of about 900 students from more than 60 countries. [1] All teaching is in English. [2] The college was founded in 2009 as a joint initiative of the University of Amsterdam and the VU Amsterdam with a particular focus on ...

  5. T. Glenn Pait - Wikipedia

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    T. Glenn Pait is the Director of the T. Glenn Pait Spine Clinic located in the UAMS Jackson T. Stephens Spine Institute. Education and training [ edit ] Pait went to medical school and completed his residency in Neurological Surgery at George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences .

  6. Robert Howard (triple jumper) - Wikipedia

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    He won the triple jump competition at the 2000 Olympic Trials with a leap of 55-9 (16.99). His best finish in USATF competitions was a second in the triple jump in 2001. Admitted to medical school in 1999, Howard worked in his jumping around his schooling, studying at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences to be a neurosurgeon.

  7. Edith Irby Jones - Wikipedia

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    Edith Irby Jones (December 23, 1927 – July 15, 2019) was an American physician who was the first African American to be accepted as a non-segregated student at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and the first black student to attend racially mixed classes in the American South. [1] She was the first African American to graduate ...

  8. Warren L. Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    Warren L. Carpenter (August 12, 1931 in Little Rock, Arkansas – July 7, 2003 in Colorado Springs, Colorado) was a veteran of the United States Marine Corps and the Air Force, including serving as the Department of Defense's Chief Medical Officer for military space shuttle missions, flying 297 combat hours, serving as one of six Residents in Aerospace Medicine selected to fly on medical ...

  9. Arkansas Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    ACH is affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and serves as a teaching hospital with the UAMS College of Medicine's Department of Pediatrics. ACH staff consists of more than 505 physicians, 200 residents, and 4,400 support staff. The hospital includes 336 licensed beds, and offers three intensive care units.