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Name City County Hospital beds Year opened Date closed Affiliation Notes ShorePoint Health Venice: Venice Sarasota 312 1951 2022 Community Health Systems
In 1956, the city granted the hospital 10 acres (4.0 ha) on what is now the current site on Hickory street, leading to the hospital expanding in 1962 to 101 beds in a four-story building. by 1966, the hospital cared for 10,421 patients, 1420 new babies and 37,165 outpatients.
Brownfield Regional Medical Center Brownfield 26 IV Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center: Fort Hood III Carrollton Regional Medical Center Carrollton 89 Cedar Park Regional Medical Center Cedar Park 100 IV Central Texas Veterans Health Care System – Olin E. Teague Veterans' Center Temple VA CHI St. Joseph Health Regional Hospital – Bryan, TX
Architect A.J. Poteet designed the hospital, and E.C. Angell was awarded the construction contract in December 1915. [2] [3] The cornerstone was laid on February 24, 1916, and Morrell Memorial Hospital officially opened its doors on August 11, 1916, with a capacity of 65 beds and a staff of 24. [2] [4]
University Hospitals Ahuja Medical Center (UH Ahuja) is a community Hospital in Beachwood, Ohio and opened in 2011. It services more than 540,000 residents in the Cleveland area. [1] It is named in honor of University Hospitals Board Chairman Monte Ahuja, his wife Usha, and their family who donated $30 million towards Vision 2010: The UH ...
In 1999, plastic surgery was performed at Charlotte Regional Medical Center with lasers. [1] In 2002, the hospital was the first to offer brachytherapy for prostate cancer in Southwest Florida. [1] In early January 2006, Charlotte Regional Medical Center gave a $10,000 endowment to Edison Community College in remembrance of Leo Wotitzky. [5]
The hospital was named in honor of William Beaumont in 1921. The William Beaumont Army Medical Center (WBAMC), formerly the William Beaumont General Hospital (WBGH), is currently situated northwest of Fort Bliss' main cantonment area, between Fred Wilson Road and Hayes Avenue. The hospital had its beginnings in Fort Bliss during the 1850s. [6]
Darnall health specialists train to offload a mock patient from a UH-60 Blackhawk at the hospital helipad. When the new hospital opened its doors in 2016 it replaced the old Darnall Army Medical Center that served the Fort Hood community since 1965. Initially, the old hospital was designed to serve 17,000 soldiers.