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The Sioux Valley Health System was renamed Sanford Health in 2007 after T. Denny Sanford's $400 million gift to the organization. [5] [6] On November 2, 2009, Sanford took over MeritCare. [7] [8] [9] Additional mergers with North Country Regional Health in Bemidji, Minnesota, [10] and Medcenter One Health Systems followed in 2011 and 2012. [11]
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The Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) is a compendium of many controlled vocabularies in the biomedical sciences (created 1986). [1] It provides a mapping structure among these vocabularies and thus allows one to translate among the various terminology systems; it may also be viewed as a comprehensive thesaurus and ontology of biomedical concepts.
The hospital has been affiliated with the University of Maryland Medical System since 1999, and has over 1,400 employees and 500 doctors, covering 30 different specialties. [ 3 ] Originally known as the Baltimore Medical College , it affiliated with the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1911.
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In 2014, Children's Hospital was renamed University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital in recognition of the financial support that Minnesota Masonic Charities has given the medical center over the past 60 years. [10] [11] [12] In 2018, the medical center announced a $111 million renovation and expansion project. [13]
In 2012, the medical center's nearly 7,150 employees included 500 University of Vermont Medical Group physicians (jointly employed by the medical center and the UVM College of Medicine), more than 1750 registered nurses, 160 non-physician practice nurses and physician assistants, and approximately 300 residents (physicians in specialty training).