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Montréal, Canada

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English (EN)private hospital

A health care facility providing patient treatment by specialized staff and equipment established by a private organization. Private hospitals may be for-profit or non-profit. The earliest types of private hospitals, indeed hospitals in general, were set up ...

English (EN)private hospital

A health care facility providing patient treatment by specialized staff and equipment established by a private organization. Private hospitals may be for-profit or non-profit. The earliest types of private hospitals, indeed hospitals in general, were set up ...

Health care; Hospitals
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English (EN)public hospital

A health care facility providing patient treatment by specialized staff and equipment established and/or funded by the State. A hospital which is owned by a government and receives government funding. This type of hospital provides medical care free of ...

English (EN)public hospital

A health care facility providing patient treatment by specialized staff and equipment established and/or funded by the State. A hospital which is owned by a government and receives government funding. This type of hospital provides medical care free of ...

Health care; Hospitals
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English (EN)pharmacy

There are several definitions for this word: 1) The health profession that links the health sciences with the chemical sciences and it is charged with ensuring the safe and effective use of pharmaceutical drugs. 2) An establishment in which the profession ...

English (EN)pharmacy

There are several definitions for this word: 1) The health profession that links the health sciences with the chemical sciences and it is charged with ensuring the safe and effective use of pharmaceutical drugs. 2) An establishment in which the profession ...

Health care; Pharmacy