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Southwest Baptist University (SBU) is a private Baptist university in Bolivar, Missouri. It is affiliated with the Missouri Baptist Convention , which is part of the Southern Baptist Convention . In 2023, it had a total enrollment of 2,168 students enrolled.
Built in 1921, the original Boone County Hospital was a 40-bed facility serving the citizens of Boone and surrounding counties. Due to increased demand, an addition to the facility was opened in 1954, called the Nifong Wing, after Dr. Frank Nifong, a prominent Columbia physician and fundraiser for the hospital. Voters also agreed in 1955 to ...
The flagship hospital of MU Health Care, University Hospital, is a 247-bed facility located in Columbia, Missouri. [1] The hospital's physicians and staff cared for 19,096 hospital patients Fiscal Year 2009. [ 2 ]
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Jewell graduated with a degree in medicine from Transylvania University. [1] He moved to Columbia, Missouri and built a combination home, office, and hospital at the northwest corner of Sixth Street and Broadway. Jewell's two-story structure was the only hospital in Columbia at the time it was built. [2]
Pages in category "Southwest Baptist University" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
After 10 years of political debate, it was decided that the University of Missouri needed a new hospital facility that would be located in Columbia. At least $13.5 million was appropriated for construction and the 7-floor structure was designed as a 441-bed, 28-bassinet, outpatient and emergency care facility, which was completed in 1956.