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Originally Posted by sentinel
^^decent point, although NU and NMH are far more closely related than your former example.
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Any by far more closely related you mean they actually have some semblance of a relationship as opposed to absolutely no relations whatsover. Total straw man on Mr. DT's part considering Scientology is a UFO cult founded by a science fiction writer and the Christian Scientists are a sect of Christianity that focuses on a belief that prayer can heal. There is literally no similarity or relationship between Scientology and Christian science. The only thing they have in common is the prefix "scien" which is apparently a concept some of us continue to have difficulty mastering. Beyond those five letters there are no other shared traits, relationships, or history.
Meanwhile you have Northwestern and NMU which share a common history, have very strong cross-organizational ties, and have an active working relationship through which they share some resources, among other things. Anyone who claims these two organizations do not actively collaborate is either ignorant or lying through their teeth. It's awfully hard to claim otherwise when NMU has an entire building called "Feinberg Pavillion" which just so happens to house Nortwestern University's "Feinberg School of Medicine". I'm sure that's just total coincidence though, no relationship there at all...
FYI, NMU and Northwestern are only separate organizations for obvious liability and financial reasons. I know they tried to claim otherwise during the Prentice debacle, but they are more or less in lockstep with one another. It's difficult to run a school of medicine without a hospital to house it...