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Guam Memorial Hospital is a rural general hospital located in Tamuning, Guam and is the only public hospital serving the island of Guam. The hospital has 161 licensed acute care beds, plus 40 beds at its off-site, long-term care Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF).
The agency's main facility is located in Tamuning, across from Guam Memorial Hospital. [1] [2] Guam Senator M.K. Hartsock introduced a bill that would create the DMHSA. Hartsock's bill became public law 17-21, and the DMHSA was established on August 19, 1983. Prior to that date, the Guam Memorial Hospital provided mental health services. [1]
Fort Juan Muña, in Harmon, is a facility for the Guam Army National Guard. The present and former locations of Guam Memorial Hospital, Guam's only civilian and government operated hospital, are in Tamuning. With Guam's only private birthing center [3] also in the village, most modern civilian births on Guam take place in Tamuning.
Meanwhile, Fleet Hospital 103 in Oka, Tamuning, was given responsibility for treating the local population. Guam Memorial Hospital was opened on the site of Fleet Hospital 103 in 1954. [7] By the late 1940s, Naval Hospital Guam had taken over care of military patients, but did not have a permanent home. [8]
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The Guam Regional Medical City (GRMC) is a 136-bed private hospital in Dededo, Guam. It is managed under the Philippines -based hospital network, The Medical City . It serves the US territory of Guam as well as neighboring Micronesia , the Northern Marianas , Palau and the Marshall Islands .
Lou Leon Guerrero worked as a staff nurse at Santa Monica Hospital in Santa Monica, California, before returning to Guam in 1980. She worked at Guam Memorial Hospital in 1980, eventually becoming the hospital's assistant nursing director. She then went to work at the Family Health Plan clinic and served as Director of Operations (1990–1994).