Documents tagged "Admission"
Found 5 documents with this tag
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The image shows three pieces of paper taped together on a wall. The topmost document is titled "MEMORIAL HOSPITAL" and includes sections with headings such as "Patient's Name," "Admission Date," and "Discharge Date," all of which are blank. Below that, there's another piece of paper with a section headed "EMPLOYEE NAME" followed by a date. The third document has the words "WARD 307 - MALE" at the top. There is handwritten text on the second and third papers, but the content is not clear in the image. The style of the documents suggests they are official hospital records.
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The image shows a printed document titled "Notification of Admission Record" with various lines and columns indicating data that has been filled out. The date "2017/03/16" is clearly visible at the top right corner, along with a timestamped digital signature. There's also some handwritten text in red ink on the document, but it's not entirely legible due to the image's resolution. The rest of the details within the columns are too small and blurry to discern accurately.
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The image shows a scanned document with some areas redacted. The visible parts include text at the top left corner that seems to be part of an address line from a post office mailing label. There is also a handwritten note in pink ink, which reads "To: Law School Admission Council." The rest of the document and any specific details are obscured by the redacted areas or the angle at which the photo was taken. The quality of the image is not very clear due to the scan's resolution and shadows cast across the document.
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The image displays a document with the title "Weekly AMSO Update" at the top. It appears to be a scanned page of a report or informational bulletin. The document contains a section titled "Physician/Hospital Statistics," which includes numbers such as 764 and 931, although without more context, it's unclear what these figures represent. There is also a mention of "Hospital Admission Rate (%)," suggesting that the data relates to healthcare statistics. The text is dense with information, but specific details are not legible due to the image quality. The document has been marked or highlighted in several places with purple ink, indicating areas of interest or importance.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026565.txt
The article discusses a group of uniquely run public high schools called the Bard High School Early College schools located in New York City and Newark, NJ, which have received substantial backing from science investor Jeffrey Epstein. These schools are not charter schools but operate with the efficiency and success of one, focusing on academic records, writing and math assessments and an eagerness for ideas and learning. Unlike charter schools, they provide an entire high school curriculum in just two years and then two years of college level credits, resulting in a 95% rate of graduates moving on to four-year colleges. The schools have been cited as a public education role model by President Obama.
