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  2. NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, NEA Baptist Health System has completed a new construction project, $400 million medical campus in Jonesboro, AR. [2] The new campus features NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital, the specialties of NEA Baptist Clinic, and NEA Baptist Cancer Center. [3] [4] The NEA Baptist Medical Campus is built on 85 acres of land, combining NEA Baptist ...

  3. List of hospitals in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Mercy Hospital Paris - Paris, Arkansas; Mercy Hospital Waldron - Waldron, Arkansas; Mercy Orthopedic Hospital - Fort Smith, Arkansas; Mena Medical Center - Mena, Arkansas; National Park Medical Center - Hot Springs, Arkansas; NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital - Jonesboro, Arkansas; North Arkansas Regional Medical Center - Harrison, Arkansas; North ...

  4. St. Bernards Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    St. Bernards Medical Center is a 454-bed acute-care hospital in Jonesboro, Arkansas. [1] The hospital, established on July 5, 1900, is the flagship facility of its nonprofit parent, St. Bernards Healthcare, serving as a regional referral center for 23 counties in northeast Arkansas and southeast Missouri. [2] St.

  5. Arkansas officials say a Missouri doctor whose body was found ...

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    The death of a highly regarded Missouri emergency room doctor whose body was found 11 months ago in a northwest Arkansas lake has been ruled a suicide, Arkansas authorities said Thursday, in a ...

  6. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences - Wikipedia

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    UAMS is also home to 200 physicians featured in the list of Best Doctors in America, some of which are at Arkansas Children's Hospital and Central Arkansas Veteran's Healthcare System, where UAMS faculty serve as staff. [14] In 2003, UAMS implemented a telehealth program to enhance access to care for high-risk pregnant women living in rural ...

  7. William Harrison (physician) - Wikipedia

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    William Floyd Nathaniel Harrison (September 8, 1935 – September 24, 2010) was an American obstetrician who delivered 6,000 babies and then switched to abortions, performing the procedure an estimated 20,000 times in his career.