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CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center is the first Korean-owned and operated general hospital in the United States. The hospital is an acute-care seven-building facility with 434 licensed beds, 1,400 employees, and an 800-member medical staff.
Due to excess capacity, the operations of the Queen of Angels Hospital were merged with the Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center in 1989, becoming known as the Queen of Angels – Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center. Due to its proximity to Hollywood, several notable people were born (Michael Reagan, Bob Beemer, Harry Crosby, Marcia Reed ...
Cha University was founded in 1997 by Dr. Kwang-Yul Cha, a world-renowned scientist in reproductive medicine and the owner of Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center in Los Angeles. Dr. Dr.
C. California Hospital Medical Center. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Children's Hospital Los Angeles. Clara Barton Hospital.
UC Davis Medical Center. UC San Diego Medical Center, Hillcrest. UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital. UCSD Medical Center. University of California, Irvine Medical Center. University of California, San Francisco Fetal Treatment Center.
The First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood, 2015. The church was founded in 1903. A large brick gothic sanctuary was built in 1923, and seats 1,800, with a balcony on both sides and in the back. The church campus covers a full square block on Gower Street, one block north of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks from Hollywood and Vine.
The intersection of Vermont and Sunset is home to three major area hospitals: Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center, Children's Hospital Los Angeles and Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center. The station also provides elevator access outside Kaiser Permanente, directly adjacent to and across the street from the main subway station entrance.
Del Junco was a graduate of the University of Havana Medical School, 1949. He took an internship at the Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, Rotating Internship from 1949 to 1950, and underwent residency at the Queen of Angels Hospital from 1951 to 1954.