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  2. Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital has a variety of patient care units to care for pediatric patients from 0-21, and women requiring obstetrical or gynecological care. [10] 30-bed pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) 38-bed neonatal special care nursery; 119-bed neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) 76-bed general pediatrics; 73-bed women's/obgyn

  3. University of Missouri Women's and Children's Hospital

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    The MU Women's Health Center provides comprehensive care for all stages of a women's life. The Family Birth Center [5] features 27 antepartum and postpartum rooms, twelve labor and delivery rooms, two surgical suites and a newborn observation unit. Each private patient room includes a bathroom, a sleeper sofa for guests and special amenities ...

  4. University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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    UTHealth School of Dentistry also has off-site clinics: University Dental Center (postgraduate general dentistry), UT Professional Building, 6410 Fannin St., Suite 310; UTHealth Pediatric Dentistry (postgraduate clinic), Houston Medical Center Plaza, 6655 Travis St., Suite 460; UT Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, Scurlock Tower, 6560 Fannin St ...

  5. Feminist health center - Wikipedia

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    The women's health movement grew out of social movements of the 1960s, including the New Left, the Civil Rights Movement, and dissatisfaction with the delivery of women's health care. Members of the women's health movement saw health care as a highly politicized issue and wanted to challenge the racism, classism, and sexism they saw in ...

  6. Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Its purposes were to “establish in Philadelphia, a Hospital for the treatment of diseases of women and children, and for obstetrical cases; furnishing at the same time facilities for clinical instruction to women engaged in the study of medicine, and for the practical training of nurses; the chief resident physician to be a woman.” [2] Though most medical care in the 19th century occurred ...

  7. Feminist Women's Health Center - Wikipedia

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    The Feminist Women's Health Center began offering health services to trans-masculine individuals in 2000. The Trans Health Initiative was founded in the memory of Robert Eads, a partially transitioned trans man who died of ovarian cancer at the age of 53 after being denied medical care.

  8. Women's health movement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The women's health movement has origins in multiple movements within the United States: the popular health movement of the 1830s and 1840s, the struggle for women/midwives to practice medicine or enter medical schools in the late 1800s and early 1900s, black women's clubs that worked to improve access to healthcare, and various social movements ...

  9. Morris Heights Health Center - Wikipedia

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    The center recently constructed a $50 million, six-story facility at 57-69 West Burnside Avenue. Utilizing a combination of advocacy, low income tax credit and 202 funding from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development , Morris Heights Health Center was able to build a 71-unit senior housing building. [ 4 ]

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