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  2. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Jefferson University Hospital was founded in 1825 as the Infirmary of the Jefferson Medical College, the predecessor of the Hospital of Jefferson Medical College. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital serves patients in Philadelphia , the nation's sixth-largest city, and the city's surrounding regions in Delaware , South Jersey , and ...

  3. Jefferson Abington Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In October 2014, Abington Health and Jefferson Health (the latter of which owns Thomas Jefferson University Hospital) announced an intention to merge. An agreement was reached in January 2015, and the merger was completed on May 4, 2015, resulting in Abington-Jefferson Health (now known as Jefferson Health-Abington). [9]

  4. Jefferson Health - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson Health provides medical services across more than 200 specialized centers, programs, departments and divisions. [ 7 ] Jefferson Health has an Office of Human Research/Division of Clinical Trials Support to assist with the formal clinical trials in which the organization is involved.

  5. Jefferson Bucks Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson Bucks Hospital is a non-profit hospital located in Langhorne, Pennsylvania and is a part of Jefferson Health, a multi-state non-profit health system. [2] The hospital serves as a general hospital of Jefferson Health and is affiliated with a Level II trauma center. It is the newest addition to the Jefferson Health Northeast system.

  6. John Stough Bobbs - Wikipedia

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    John Stough Bobbs was born on December 28, 1809, in Greenvillage, Pennsylvania, United States. [5]He studied medicine under Dr. Martin Luther of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; and graduated with a M.D. in 1836 from Jefferson Medical College (now Thomas Jefferson University) in Philadelphia. [5]

  7. Einstein Healthcare Network - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Einstein Healthcare reach a conclusive agreement to merge with Jefferson Health. The merger would create an 18-hospital system and garner $5.9 billion in revenue including over "50 outpatient and urgent-care centers, leading rehabilitation and post-acute facilities" and maintain almost 39,000 employees.

  8. Wills Eye Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Centennial Building of Wills Eye Hospital was designed by architect John T. Windrim and built in 1931-1932. It is a six-story, brick building measuring 154 by 157 feet (47 by 48 m).

  9. East Jefferson General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    East Jefferson General Hospital inaugurated on February 14, 1971. It originally included 250 beds and 250 physicians . The hospital has since expanded adding medical office buildings, the Yenni Treatment Center for outpatient cancer treatment, and the Domino Pavilion (outpatient laboratory and outpatient radiology , as well as same-day treatments).