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Banner - University Medical Center Phoenix (formerly Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center, or "Good Sam"), is a 746-bed non-profit, acute care teaching hospital located in Phoenix, Arizona, providing tertiary and healthcare needs for the Arizona region and surrounding states. [27]
Banner Boswell Medical Center (formerly Boswell Memorial Hospital) Level IV: Sun City: Maricopa: 525 1970 [17: 1] [18] Banner Cardon Children's Medical Center (formerly Cardon Children’s Medical Center) Children's Hospital: Mesa: Maricopa: 2009 [19
Lutheran Medical Center may refer to: Lutheran Medical Center (Colorado) , in Wheat Ridge, Colorado Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center , in La Crosse, Wisconsin
Lutheran Hospital may refer to: Lutheran Hospital, a part of the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio; Lutheran Hospital of Indiana, in Fort Wayne, Indiana; Lutheran Hospital of Maryland, a former use of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum in Baltimore, Maryland; Lutheran Hospital in Wheat Ridge, Colorado; Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, in Park Ridge ...
The Algerian Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform maintains 15 public university teaching hospital centers (French: Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire or CHU) with 13,755 beds and one public university hospital (EHU) with 773 beds.
Banner Desert Medical Center, formerly Desert Samaritan Medical Center, or “Desert Sam," is a 615-bed non-profit, short-term acute care hospital located in Mesa, Arizona (southeast suburban Phoenix) adjacent to the border with Tempe, providing tertiary care and healthcare services to the East Valley portion of the greater Phoenix area (along with its sister facilities, Banner Baywood Medical ...
Instead of having its own seminaries, Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ (LCMC) hosts Lutheran Studies programs at other Christian institutions, some of which are affiliated with and/or serve other Lutheran Denominations: Cross-Cultural Ministry Center hosted at Concordia University Irvine (California): affiliated with LCMS [3]
Texas Health was formed in 1997, with the assets of Fort Worth-based Harris Methodist Health System and Dallas-based Presbyterian Healthcare Resources. Later that year, Arlington Memorial Hospital joined the Texas Health system.