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The acronym SMG may refer to


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Stanford Medical Group (SMG) - Stanford University School of Medicine (391 words)
SMG will be closed for the holidays in May, July, and September.
In collaboration with the Institute for HealthCare Improvement (http://www.ihi.org), SMG continually studies and advances the provision of medical care and participates in the educational development of our physicians in training at Stanford University School of Medicine.
The Resident Clinic at SMG is staffed by physicians training in Internal Medicine at Stanford Hospital School of Medicine under direct supervision of the SMG faculty.
SMG Europe - Sports Venues, Entertainment Venues, Indoor Arenas, Europe (94 words)
SMG Europe - Sports Venues, Entertainment Venues, Indoor Arenas, Europe
SMG Europe is the largest operator of sports and entertainment venues in the United Kingdom and Europe, controlling 75,000 seats in eight facilities.
The 20,000 seater Manchester Evening News Arena is the busiest indoor facility in Europe and the flagship of the group which includes The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, Metro Radio Arena and The Journal Tyne Theatre, Newcastle, and Odyssey Arena, Belfast.
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