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  2. List of hospitals in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    This list of hospitals in North Dakota shows the existing hospitals in the U.S. state of North Dakota. The sortable list gives the name, city, number of hospital beds, and references for each hospital. In some North Dakota counties where hospitals do not exist, district health units or local clinics are listed. [1] [2]

  3. CHI St. Alexius Health Bismarck - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) St. Alexius Health Bismarck is a regional, acute care medical center offering inpatient and outpatient medical services, including primary and specialty physician clinics, home health and hospice services, medical equipment services, and a fitness and human performance center. [1] It is a level II trauma center.

  4. Sanford Health - Wikipedia

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    Medcenter One Health Systems was a nonprofit American health care provider headquartered in Bismarck, North Dakota with clinic locations in Jamestown, Bismarck,Dickinson and Minot.Medcenter One was founded as the Quain & Ramstad or Q&R Clinic by Eric P. Quain and Dr. Niles O. Ramstad The Q&R Clinic changed names to the Bismarck Evangelical ...

  5. Do women make better physicians? New study finds patients ...

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    Women’s health expert Dr. Jennifer Wider tells Yahoo Life that she’s not surprised by the study’s findings. “Gender bias and sex disparity is long established in the field of health care ...

  6. University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health ...

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    The school was founded in 1905 to provide the first two years of medical education, first offering students a Bachelor of Sciences in Medicine (BS Med) degree. [6] In 1973, the school began granting the MD degree to students, though the third year of medical school was spent at either Mayo Medical School or the University of Minnesota Medical School.

  7. Altru Health System - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.altru.org. Altru Health System is an American healthcare organization headquartered in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Altru is a nonprofit serving over 230,000 residents in northeast North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota. It employs around 3,500 health professionals and support staff. As a regional-owned health system, Altru has ...

  8. University of Mary - Wikipedia

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    www.umary.edu. The University of Mary (UMary or simply Mary) is a private, Benedictine university near Bismarck, North Dakota that has 3,852 students. It was established in 1959 as Mary College. The university is the largest degree-granting institution in western North Dakota. [3]

  9. Women in medicine - Wikipedia

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    Marie Equi (1872–1952) was an American doctor and activist for women's access to birth control and abortion. [94] Fannie Almara Quain (1874–1950) was the first woman born in North Dakota to earn a doctor of medicine degree. [95] Karola Maier Milobar (born 1876) became the first female physician to practice in Croatia in 1906. [92]