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Brentwood Hospital - Shreveport; Christus Bossier Emergency Hospital - Bossier City; Christus Highland Medical Center - Shreveport; Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport - Academic Medical Center - Shreveport; Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport - St. Mary Medical Center (formerly Christus Schumpert Medical Center) - Shreveport; Overton Brooks VA Medical ...
The hospital also has affiliations with the adjacent Parkland Memorial Hospital. Children's Medical Center Dallas is the main hospital campus of Children's Health , the only academic healthcare system in Dallas-Fort Worth dedicated solely to the comprehensive care of children from birth to age 21.
St. Luke's began its partnership with Baylor College of Medicine in 1961 to serve as a teaching hospital for its medical students. [1]A joint venture between CHI St. Luke’s Health and Baylor College of Medicine established CHI St. Luke’s Health–Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center, which has been nationally recognized and ranked by U.S. News & World Report and other entities.
With the construction of the seven-story, 436-bed George W. Truett Memorial Hospital in 1950, Baylor became the fifth-largest general hospital in the country. In 1959, Florence Nightingale Maternity Hospital was replaced with a newly expanded Women's and Children's Hospital, later renamed Karl and Esther Hoblitzelle Memorial Hospital. At this ...
Christus, an oratorio; Christus (Mendelssohn), an unfinished oratorio Op.97; Christus, by Anton Rubinstein; Christus. Mysterium in a Prelude and Three Oratorios, by Felix Draeseke; Art. Christus, by Bertel Thorvaldsen; Christus (Indianapolis), statue by unknown located in Indianapolis, Indiana; Other
John Peter Smith Hospital (also known as JPS Hospital) is a Level 1 Trauma Center, 573-bed [1] county hospital located in Fort Worth, Texas that provides inpatient, outpatient and behavioral healthcare.
Alexandria Hospital may refer to: Inova Alexandria Hospital , Alexandria, Virginia, United States Alexandria Hospital , Charlestown, Nevis, Saint Kitts and Nevis
The hospital opened its doors with only 30 beds. A second floor was added in 1922 to include care for older children and adolescents and the hospital was eventually renamed The Fort Worth Children's Hospital. In 1961, the hospital was expanded to a new location to support the influx of children due to the polio outbreak. In 1985, the hospital ...