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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 ]
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The new St Bernard's Hospital, constructed by converting an existing office block at Europort (three times the size of the old hospital), represented a £60,000,000 plus investment in health for current and future generations. Most of the other improvements in secondary care have been made possible by this modern medical facility which contains ...
Our Lady of the Lake Ascension (formerly St. Elizabeth Hospital) - Gonzales; Plaquemines Parish Medical Center - Port Sulphur; Pointe Coupee General Hospital - New Roads; Prairieville Family Hospital - Prairieville; St. Bernard Parish Hospital - Chalmette; St. James Parish Hospital - Lutcher; Savoy Medical Center - Mamou; South Cameron Memorial ...
Bernard joined General Hospital in 1984 as Terry, the daughter of David Groh’s villainous D.L. Brock, and remained on the venerable ABC soap for six years before exiting in 1990.
After her days on “General Hospital,” Bernard worked infrequently as an actor, appearing in the French miniseries “Maigret” in 1992 and in a Gallic film entitled “Kings for a Day” in 1997.
London County Mental Hospital (1918–1928) Hanwell Mental Hospital (1929–1937) St Bernard's Hospital (1938–1980) Psychiatric Unit (1980–1992) – part of a re-organised complex of divisions on same site and called Ealing General Hospital with a central corporate body. West London Mental Healthcare (NHS) Trust.