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Amed or AMED may refer to: *Amed (Bali), a town in Bali, Indonesia *Amedisys Home Health and Hospice Care, a home health and hospice care company in the US, NASDAQ abbreviation AMED * Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development *Amed Ber, a town in northern Ethiopia *Amed Davy Sylla, Russian footballer See also *Diyarbakır Diyarbakır is the largest Kurdish-majority city in Turkey. It is the administrative center of Diyarbakır Province. Situated around a high plateau by the banks of the Tigris river on which stands the historic Diyarbakır Fortress, it is ...
, a Turkish city in Turkey, known to Kurds as Amed {{disambig ...
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Amed (Bali)
Amed is a village on the east coast (north-east side) in Abang District, Karangasem Regency, Bali, Indonesia. In the wake of heavy tourism development, actors in the tourism industry use the village's name to designate a 14-km stretch of coast that includes several other villages, namely from west to east: Amed, Jemeluk, Bunutan, Lipah, Lehan, Selang, Banyuning, Aas and Kusambi. A more correct geographical name would be the north coast of the Seraya peninsula, or North Seraya. Many beaches in the area, including Amed Beach, have black volcanic sand as they are close to Mount Agung, Bali's largest volcano. Marine protected area, a special environment Bali island is entirely in the Coral Triangle, a marine area of the western Pacific Ocean that is particularly rich in coral diversity - and other marine species that depend on corals. The Coral Triangle is marked by the "Indonesian Throughflow", a complex set of currents - and the largest on Earth - created by the difference in se ...
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Amedisys Home Health And Hospice Care
Amedisys, Inc. is an American healthcare company based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. They are one of the largest Home care, home health providers and second largest hospice care provider in the United States. Amedisys provides in-home skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech language pathology, medical social work, home aides, and hospice and Grief, bereavement services, with 11 million patient care visits in 2011. Amedisys employs more than 21,000 individuals at more than 500 locations in 39 states and Washington, D.C. In 2010, annual revenues were approximately $1.6 billion. Amedisys was ranked 999 on the Fortune 1000 in 2011. In June 2023, Optum agreed to acquire Amedisys for $3.3 billion. History and governance Amedisys was founded in 1982 by William F. Borne, a registered nurse from Reserve, Louisiana and William Matt Hession (registered nurse). CEO of Key Nursing. Borne has served as chief executive officer (CEO) and chairman of the board since ...
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Japan Agency For Medical Research And Development
The Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED; ), created in April 2015, is an independent Japanese medical research and development organization, overseen by the Office of Healthcare Policy of Cabinet Secretariat, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI). AMED has a headquarters in the Chiyoda City district of Tokyo Tokyo, officially the Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan, capital and List of cities in Japan, most populous city in Japan. With a population of over 14 million in the city proper in 2023, it is List of largest cities, one of the most ... and international offices in London, Singapore, and Washington D.C. References External links Official Website 2015 establishments in Japan Organizations established in 2015 Organizations based in Tokyo Medical and health organizations based in Japan ...
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Amed Ber
Alem Ber (also known as Amed Ber) is a town located in the northern part of the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. It is one of two cities in Fogera woreda. Overview The population of Alem Ber and its surrounding mostly depends on trade and agriculture. The place also serves as source of butter, pepper and cereals which are exported to Debre Tabor and Worota. In addition, some part of the population depends on traditional industries. For example, Muslim population largely depends on cottage industries by producing traditional clothes known as ''shemma''. Others produce beverage in traditional ways like ''tella'' and ''areki'' which constitutes much of the local alcohol consumption. On the other hand, the culture is like most north part of Ethiopia. In addition, this place is known with its nickname: Amora Gedel, where the Italians heading through Debre Tabour were defeated, which was actually the original name of the place. The place has been known for its patriots, beloved people, and ...
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Amed Davy Sylla
Amed Davy Sylla (born 4 October 1982) is a former professional footballer who played as a forward for FC Nordjylland, ÍF Fuglafjørður, B36 Tórshavn, Birkirkara, FC Amager, Hvidovre IF, Istres and Alfortville Alfortville () is a Communes of France, commune in the Val-de-Marne Departments of France, department in the southeastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the Kilometre Zero, center of Paris. It is one of the 13 communes in the interc .... Sylla holds French, Ivorian and Russian citizenship. References External links * * 1982 births Living people French sportspeople of Ivorian descent 21st-century French sportsmen French men's footballers Footballers from Lille Men's association football forwards Faroe Islands Premier League players Ligue 2 players Aalborg Chang players Ítróttarfelag Fuglafjarðar players B36 Tórshavn players Birkirkara F.C. players Hvidovre IF players Istres FC players UJA Maccabi Paris Métropole players Fren ...
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