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  2. Oregon Health & Science University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Health & Science University Hospital (OHSU Hospital) is a 576-bed teaching hospital, biomedical research facility, and Level I trauma center located on the campus of Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. OHSU hospital has consistently been ranked by the U.S. News & World Report as the #1 ...

  3. List of hospitals in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    County Hospital Beds available [2] Beds licensed [2] Trauma level [3] Beaverton: Washington: ... Multnomah: Oregon Health & Science University Hospital: 524: 560: 1 ...

  4. List of hospitals in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Hospital Est. Beds Trauma level [1] Teaching hospital Notes Ref. Adventist Medical Center: 1893 302 — No Legacy Emanuel Medical Center: 1912 554 1 No [2] Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital: 1875 539 — Yes [3] Portland Shriners Hospital: 1923 29 — No Pediatric facility Providence Portland Medical Center: 1941 483 — No Providence St. Vincent ...

  5. Legacy Emanuel Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, Legacy Health and Oregon Health & Sciences University (OHSU) considered merging their pediatric inpatient services in order to consolidate spending and maximize efficiency. [25] The Multnomah County Medical Society voted in support of a single children's hospital in Portland, but the proposal dissolved after OHSU constructed ...

  6. Doernbecher Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital opened in 1926 on Portland's Marquam Hill. [2] Doernbecher Children's Hospital developed the nation's first academic children's eye clinic in 1949 and Oregon's first neonatal intensive care center in 1968. In 1998, Doernbecher built a new state-of-the-art medical complex to replace the original hospital. [3]

  7. Morningside Hospital (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Morningside Hospital was a psychiatric hospital in Portland, Oregon, United States. The hospital was contracted to provide care for people committed to psychiatric hospitals from Alaska from 1904 to 1960. For nearly sixty years the hospital sat on a 47-acre parcel at the junction of SE Stark Street and 96th Avenue. Formerly agricultural land ...

  8. Adventist Health Portland - Wikipedia

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    Adventist Health Portland (formerly Portland Adventist Medical Center), is a 302-bed hospital serving 900,000 residents on the east side of the Portland-Vancouver metropolitan area in the United States. [1]

  9. Providence St. Vincent Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Original St. Vincent Hospital building in Portland, c. 1910. Dedicated on July 19, 1875, St. Vincent Hospital was the state's first permanent hospital, [5] founded in the Northwest district of Portland, Oregon, by the Sisters of Providence, a Roman Catholic sisterhood from Montreal, Quebec, Canada.