The Golden Stethoscope Award is an accolade typically given to recognize exceptional healthcare professionals, particularly physicians, for their outstanding patient care and commitment to the medical profession. It symbolizes excellence in clinical practice, emphasizing the importance of empathy, communication, and patient-centered care. The award is often associated with various healthcare organizations or medical schools, highlighting the recipient's dedication to improving patient outcomes and overall healthcare quality.
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Six Golden Globes (out of 32 nominations): 1982 Best Supporting Actress (Shelly Long) 1984 Best Actress (Shelly Long) 1989 Best Actor (Ted Danson) 1990 Best Series, Actor (Danson) and Actress (Kirstie Alley)
The Best Picture award goes to the producer(s) of the movie.
She has a nomination for Best Actress in 1980's Ordinary People.
1997's Titanic won 4 Golden Globes: Best Picture, Director, Score and Original Song.
2004's Closer.
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A stethoscope where you can hear the sound of someones heart.
Vera Panagio tidou Korphio te has written: 'An aplo so te sphaira te s psyche s mou m'oles tis ptycho seis te s.'
Te lemachos Alaveras has written: 'Die ge matographoi te s Thessalonike s'
So te ria I. Alimperte has written: 'Ai e roides te s Elle nike s epanastaseo s'
Six Golden Globes (out of 32 nominations): 1982 Best Supporting Actress (Shelly Long) 1984 Best Actress (Shelly Long) 1989 Best Actor (Ted Danson) 1990 Best Series, Actor (Danson) and Actress (Kirstie Alley)
Panagio te s. Avraam has written: 'Antipho ne se'
James S. Golden was born in 1891.
James S. Golden died in 1971.
The origins of the stethoscope date back to 1816 in France. French doctor Rene Laennic invented the first device for listening to a subject's chest. His first stethoscope was little more than a tube created out of rolled paper. The first stethoscope was made by Rene’ Laennec in 1816. It was different to todays models as it was monoaural or one earpiece. His discover was actually made of stacked paper rolled into a cylinder shape, but he soon began to manufacture them made from wood. Binaural stethoscopes first appeared in the 1850's or 1860's and eventually developed into what we see today.
Andreos Xyngopoulos has written: 'Symvolai eis te n topographian te s Vyzantine s Thessalonike s'