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  2. TeamHealth - Wikipedia

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    TeamHealth is a physician practice in the U.S. founded in 1979 and based in Knoxville, Tennessee, pursuing medical outsourcing. Originally a provider of emergency department services, it is outsourcing physicians in emergency medicine, hospital medicine, anesthesiology, critical care, obstetrics, orthopedic surgery, general surgery, ambulatory care, post-acute care and medical call centers to ...

  3. Schumacher College - Wikipedia

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    The College was co-founded in 1990 by Satish Kumar, John Lane, Stephan Harding and others. They were inspired by E.F. Schumacher, the economist, environmentalist and author of Small Is Beautiful. which argued that the growth of capitalism came at a very high human and planetary cost. The first course ran in 1991 with visiting teacher James ...

  4. Schumacher criteria - Wikipedia

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    Schumacher criteria are diagnostic criteria that were previously used for identifying multiple sclerosis (MS). Multiple sclerosis, understood as a central nervous system (CNS) condition, can be difficult to diagnose since its signs and symptoms may be similar to other medical problems. [1] Medical organizations have created diagnostic criteria ...

  5. St. Paul's Hospital (Vancouver) - Wikipedia

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    It is the oldest of the seven health care facilities operated by Providence Health Care, a Roman Catholic faith-based care provider. St. Paul's is open to patients regardless of their faith and is home to many medical and surgical programs, including cardiac services and kidney care including an advanced structural heart disease program and ...

  6. Michael Schumacher's family reportedly awarded $216K ... - AOL

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    Schumacher, 55, won 91 races and secured 155 podiums over an F1 career that spanned from 1991-2012. He won seven driver's championships, tied for the most all time with active driver Lewis Hamilton.

  7. Schumacher Society - Wikipedia

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    Schumacher Society may refer to: Schumacher Center for a New Economics , an American society originally called the E. F. Schumacher Society Schumacher Society (UK) , see New Economics Foundation

  8. Category:Schumacher family (sports) - Wikipedia

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  9. John J. Schumacher - Wikipedia

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    Dr. John J. Schumacher founded Southwestern University School of Law in 1911. Schumacher intended the university to be an independent, nonprofit, nonsectarian institution. [1] [failed verification] Schumacher intended Southwestern to provide legal education opportunities for qualified students that might not otherwise have an opportunity to ...