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In July 2011, the Gladys Spellman Specialty Care Unit relocated to Laurel Regional Hospital from Cheverly, Maryland, where it had been for 43 years. The fourth-floor unit was named for former politician Gladys Noon Spellman. [12] The hospital is home since 1995 to a specialty outpatient Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine center. [13]
Gladys Noon Spellman (born Gladys Blossom Noon; March 2, 1918 – June 19, 1988) [1] was an American educator who served as the U.S. representative for Maryland's 5th congressional district from January 3, 1975, to February 24, 1981, when her seat was declared vacant after she fell into a coma the previous year.
The James Lawrence Kernan Hospital was built between 1860 and 1867 as Radnor Park, a two-story, five-bay, Victorian mansion. In the first decades of the 20th century, alterations were carried out to the original house which made the house over into a combination of the Greek Revival and Colonial Revival styles.
HCA Florida Formerly Central Florida Regional Hospital HCA Florida Largo Hospital: Largo Pinellas HCA Florida Formerly Largo Medical Center HCA Florida Largo West Hospital Largo Pinellas HCA Florida Formerly Sun Coast Hospital, Largo Medical Center-Indian Rocks HCA Florida Lawnwood Hospital Fort Pierce St. Lucie HCA Florida
A photo of The Washington Sanitarium taken between 1910 and 1926. When Washington Sanitarium first opened in 1907, it was Montgomery County's first cardiac center. [7] Today, more than 400 open-heart surgeries and 5,000 interventional cardiology procedures are performed annually at the hospital.
North Florida RMC was rated among the top 50 U.S. hospitals for surgical care across 15 of the most common in-hospital procedures, including cardiac, vascular, joint replacement, prostate, spine ...
This hospital opened as North Arundel Hospital in 1965 with three floors and limited acute care services. In 2000, North Arundel Hospital joined into UMMS and in 2005, the name was changed to UM Baltimore Washington Medical Center to reflect the hospital's growth in size and greater regionality from expanded services. [2]
Forest Haven (previously the District Training School for the Mentally Retarded) was a state school and hospital for children and adults with intellectual disabilities located in Laurel, Maryland and operated by the District of Columbia. [1]