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Duke University Hospital is a 1062 -bed acute care facility [1] and an academic tertiary care facility located in Durham, North Carolina, United States. [2] Established in 1930, it is the flagship teaching hospital for the Duke University Health System, a network of physicians and hospitals serving Durham County and Wake County, North Carolina, and surrounding areas, as well as one of three ...
The Duke University Medical Center is located in Durham, North Carolina, and affiliated with Duke University. Formerly known as the Duke University Hospital and Medical School, it was established in 1930 with a bequest from James B. Duke. The Medical Center now occupies 7.5 million square feet (700,000 m 2) in 90 buildings on 210 acres (850,000 ...
The Duke Cancer Institute ( DCI) is a National Cancer Institute -designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, research facility, and hospital. [ 1] Founded in 1971, the center is part of the Duke University School of Medicine and Duke University Health System located in Durham, North Carolina, United States. [ 2][ 3] The center specializes in the ...
In the past six days, 32 people have visited Duke Health emergency departments for heat-related issues. So far this month, WakeMed has treated 43 patients for emergency heat-related illnesses, up ...
Three people were killed and a 2 year-old girl was hospitalized after a Tuesday crash on N.C. 86, north of Hillsborough. The toddler is in stable condition and being kept at Duke University ...
Technical. Track gauge. concrete guideway. Duke University Medical Center Patient Rapid Transit or Personnel Rapid Transit ( PRT) was an automated people mover system located at the Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina, in the United States. [ 1] The system was in operation from 1979 to 2009. [ 2]
From January 2017 through June 2022, North Carolina hospitals sued 7,517 patients and their family members to collect medical debt, according to a study by Duke University School of Law faculty ...
Jesica Santillan. Jesica Santillan (December 26, 1985 – February 22, 2003) was a Mexican national who died after an organ transplant operation in which she received the heart and lungs of a patient whose blood type did not match hers. [1] Doctors at the Duke University Medical Center failed to check the compatibility before surgery began.