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CHNMC
(redirected from City of Hope National Medical Center)

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CHNMCChildren's Hospital National Medical Center (Washington, DC)
CHNMCCity of Hope National Medical Center


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They are Emma Dann, RN, BSN, OCN[R], from the Maine Medical Center in Portland; Katherine Finstuen, RN, BSN, OCN[R], from Providence Hospice and Palliative Care in Portland, OR; Sharon Steingass, RN, MSN, AOCN[R], from City of Hope National Medical Center in Duarte, CA; and Tukea Talbert, RN, DNP, from the University of Kentucky Hospital Markey Cancer Center in Lexington.
Tokyo, Japan, Dec 16, 2005 - (JCN) - Takara Bio announced on December 15 that it will provide RetroNectin, its proprietary recombinant human fibronectin fragment, to the City of Hope National Medical Center, a US medical institution specializing in the research of cancer, diabetes and AIDS.
FOUNTAINS OF GENEROSITY: Enhance your garden and help the City of Hope National Medical Center at the same time by purchasing one of three water fountains inspired by the Duarte hospital's lush gardens.
 
 
 
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