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  2. St. Joseph Medical Center (Kansas City, Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    At the request of local physician Dr. Jefferson Griffith and Father Bernard Donnelly, six sisters from Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, led by Mother Celeste O’Reilly, arrived in Kansas City, Missouri in 1874 to establish a hospital.

  3. Here’s a list of Kansas City area hospitals, clinics and ...

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    North Kansas City Hospital. 2800 Clay Edwards Dr., North Kansas City. 816-691-2098. Research Medical Center. 2316 E. Meyer Blvd. 816-276-4155. Research Medical Center-Brookside. 6601 Rockhill Rd ...

  4. List of hospitals in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Mental Health Facility – Kansas City; Topeka State Hospital – Topeka (closed in 1997) References This page was last edited on 9 February 2025, at ...

  5. Children's Mercy Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Children's Mercy Kansas City is a 390-bed [2] medical center in Kansas City, Missouri providing care for pediatric patients. The hospital's primary service area covers a 150-county area in Missouri and Kansas. Children's Mercy received national recognition from U.S. News & World Report in 11 pediatric specialties. [3]

  6. Stormont Vail Health - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was conceived and developed by the Rt. Rev. Thomas H. Vail (1812–1889), then the Episcopal bishop of the Kansas diocese. The bishop and his wife had already created Kansas's first training school for nurses, Christ's Hospital School of Nursing, in 1892. [4]

  7. Roy Menninger, who was CEO of Topeka's famed Menninger Clinic ...

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    Roy Menninger, chief executive officer from 1967 to 1993 of Topeka's world-renowned Menninger psychiatric hospital, died Thursday at a Topeka hospital, three days short of what would have been his ...

  8. Remains of WWII airman identified 80 years after plane shot down

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    In the spring of 1944, U.S. Army Air Force Tech. Sgt. Sanford G. Roy, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, was assigned to the 732nd Bombardment Squadron in the European Theater, according to a news release ...

  9. Sanford, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Sanford, Kansas. 1 language. ... A post office was opened in Sanford in 1909, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1954. [2] References