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  2. Mount Carmel Health System - Wikipedia

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    The company employs over 8,200 staff and 1,920 physicians in their outpatient facilities and four hospitals. [citation needed] Mount Carmel East opened in 1972 near Reynoldsburg. [1]

  3. Nationwide Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    First location. Children's Hospital of Columbus opened in 1892 with 9 patient beds, which quickly grew to 15 beds. In 1922, the cornerstone for the new hospital was laid, and in 1924, the new hospital opened accommodating 75 patients with the ability to expand to 150 beds immediately (eventually going to 300 beds). [15]

  4. Doppler fetal monitor - Wikipedia

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    A Doppler fetal monitor, informally known as sonicaid (generic trademark), is a hand-held ultrasound transducer used to detect the fetal heartbeat for prenatal care. It uses the Doppler effect to provide an audible simulation of the heart beat. Some models also display the heart rate in beats per minute (BPM).

  5. Pregnant Woman Discovers Lump in Breast While Applying Body ...

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    When her OB visited her a few days later to meet the baby, she also brought the pathology results. She wanted to deliver the news in person: The biopsy showed that the new mom did have breast cancer .

  6. Sisters Gave Birth 1 Day Apart at Same Hospital. Now ... - AOL

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    Mackenzie Root, 24, welcomed her daughter on Oct. 7 at Lakenau Medical Center — the next day, Alysha Orsine, 30, who works as a nurse at the same hospital, gave birth to her bundle of joy

  7. Why some parents choose to find out their baby's sex ... - AOL

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    There's also the more traditional way of learning baby's sex through an ultrasound: a non-invasive technique used to capture images inside the body. "To be certain, [medical professionals] like to ...