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Emory in Words and Pictures
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| Emory's Winship Cancer Institute is part of a new federally funded network created to explore genetic links to cancer and what can be done to treat patients who test positive for inherited susceptibility. | ||||||
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| Emory HealthCare includes The Emory Clinic, the state's largest group practice with fourteen health centers throughout metro Atlanta; Emory Children's Center, the state's largest pediatric group practice; Emory University Hospital; Crawford Long Hospital; Wesley Woods Center (geriatric care) | ||||||
| Three areas at the heart of leadership in health care -- ethics, health care policy, and research on patient outcomes -- are the focus of a new PhD program in the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing. | ||||||
| With its proximity to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the American Cancer Society, and The Carter Center, the Rollins School of Public Health helps position Atlanta as the public health capital of the world. | ||||||
| Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center undertakes collaborative investigations into ADIS, Parkinson's disease, vaccines, drug addiction, cardiovascular disease, and vision disorders. | ||||||
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