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Columbia Memorial Hospital (CMH) is a 25-bed medical facility in Astoria, Oregon. It is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Oregon Synod. The hospital has been serving families living and visiting the North Coast and Lower Columbia Region since 1880. A critical access hospital, its services include a level IV trauma center.
USS Astoria. Two U.S. Navy cruisers were named USS Astoria: A New Orleans-class heavy cruiser (CA-34) and a Cleveland class light cruiser (CL-90). The former was lost in the Pacific Ocean in combat at the Battle of Savo Island in August 1942, during World War II, [97] and the latter was scrapped in 1971 after being removed from active duty in ...
Oregon Hospital for the Insane: Multnomah: Portland: 1883 Oregon State Tuberculosis Hospital: Marion: Salem: 1969 Pacific Christian Hospital: Lane: Eugene: 1936 Physicians & Surgeons Hospital: Multnomah: Portland: 1986 St. Helens Hospital and Health Center [8] Columbia: St. Helens: 1990 Umpqua Valley Community Hospital: Douglas: Myrtle Creek ...
The Oregon Health Authority said a 2023 amendment to the law removing an in-state residency requirement for patients likely contributed to the rise. Prescriptions for lethal doses of medication in ...
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Adventist Health Columbia Gorge [1] is a hospital complex in The Dalles, Oregon, United States.. In June 1992, it became the first hospital in the world to implement the Planetree concept of patient-centered care facility wide [2] and in 2007 the hospital was recognised as a "Designated Patient-Centered Hospital", one of five such hospitals in the country.
The former Columbia Hospital (now in use as the Clatsop Care Center), at 646 16th Street in Astoria, Oregon, is a contributing resource in the Shively-McClure Historic District, listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It was designed by John E. Wicks and built in 1926–27.
Augustus Crouch Kinney (July 26, 1845 - March 24, 1908) was an American physician and scientist in the state of Oregon. A native of Iowa, his family moved to Oregon Country when he was an infant where he was raised and started his medical career. He practiced the majority of his career in Astoria, Oregon, and was a leading expert on tuberculosis.