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Hospitals in Rhode Island. Providence VA Medical Center is a federal government hospital run by the Veterans' Administration at 830 Chalkstone Avenue in Providence, Rhode Island. The Providence VA Medical Center was constructed in 1948 after World War II with an additional wing constructed in 1977 and an ambulatory care building built it 1998.
Virginia: 146 III Mary Washington Hospital: Fredericksburg: Virginia: 500 II University Hospital: Charlottesville: Virginia: 645: I Reston Hospital Center: Reston: Virginia: 275 II Riverside Regional Medical Center: Newport News: Virginia: 576 II Sentara Norfolk General Hospital: Norfolk: Virginia: 558 I Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center ...
II [2] II [2] Providence Health (Catholic) 1856 Providence St. Joseph's Hospital Chewelah: Stevens: 70 IV [2] Providence Health (Catholic) Providence St. Mary Medical Center: Walla Walla: Walla Walla: 87 III [2] Providence Health (Catholic) Providence St. Peter Hospital: Olympia: Thurston: 390 III [2] Providence Health (Catholic) 1887 Pullman ...
Frank Lennon. September 2, 2024 at 2:01 AM. Last October, the Rhode Island Model Rocketry Association (RIMRA) partnered with the VA to offer a rocket-building workshop at the Providence VA Medical ...
Veterans' health care in the United States is separated geographically into 19 regions (numbered 1, 2, 4–10, 12 and 15–23) [1] known as VISNs, or Veterans Integrated Service Networks, into systems within each network headed by medical centers, and hierarchically within each system by division level of care or type.
Harborview Medical Center is the designated Disaster Control Hospital for Seattle and King County, on account of it having the only Level I adult and pediatric trauma and burn center in Washington state; [2] it also serves the states of Alaska, Idaho, and Montana. [3] Harborview's burn center is one of the largest in the United States ...
Closed - Opened as the Providence City Hospital, renamed in honor of Charles V. Chapin in 1931. [3] Cranston General Hospital. Cranston. Providence. 1933-1993. Closed - Opened as the Osteopathic Hospital of Rhode Island in 1933. Renamed Osteopathic General Hospital in 1947. Renamed once again in 1971 as Cranston General Hospital.
Madigan Army Medical Center. United States Army Medical Command. The hospital in 2007. Geography. Location. 9040 Jackson Ave, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, United States. Coordinates. 47°6′31.5″N 122°33′7.46″W / 47.108750°N 122.5520722°W / 47.108750; -122.5520722. Organization.