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  2. Brightmoor, Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Brightmoor, Detroit. /  42.39639°N 83.24528°W  / 42.39639; -83.24528. Brightmoor is a neighborhood located in Detroit, Michigan, near the northwest border of the city. [3] Brightmoor is defined by the Brightmoor Alliance as being bordered by Puritan Avenue to the north, the CSX railway to the south, Evergreen Road to the east, and Outer ...

  3. Sinai-Grace Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Grace Hospital was established in 1888 and named after Grace McMillan Jarvis, daughter of founder Senator James McMillan. It was located at the corner of Willis and John R. adjacent to the current main campus of the Detroit Medical Center. Grace Hospital opened a training school for nurses in 1889. In 1913, the Miriam Memorial Branch of the ...

  4. Detroit Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Medical Center. The Detroit Medical Center ( DMC) is a for-profit alliance of hospitals that encompasses over 2,000 licensed beds, 3,000 affiliated physicians and over 12,000 employees. Located in Midtown Detroit, the DMC is affiliated with medical schools from Wayne State University and Michigan State University.

  5. University of Michigan Health - West - Wikipedia

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    Hospitals in Michigan. University of Michigan Health - West, formerly known as Metro Health – University of Michigan Health, is a nonprofit health system affiliated with the University of Michigan Health, with primary and specialty care services at 30 locations in West Michigan. The organization’s 208-bed main hospital is located in Metro ...

  6. Detroit Receiving Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Receiving Hospital (DRH) was founded in 1915 as a city-owned hospital, dedicated to caring for everyone, regardless of ability to pay. In 1965, the hospital was renamed Detroit General, and maintained that mission. In 1980, Detroit General moved to a new 320-bed facility and reclaimed the name Detroit Receiving Hospital.

  7. Harper University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Hospitals in Michigan. Harper University Hospital is one of eight hospitals and institutes that compose the Detroit Medical Center. Harper offers services in a broad range of clinical areas, including cardiology, neurology, neurosurgery, organ transplant, plastic surgery, general surgery, bariatric (weight loss surgery) endocrinology and sleep ...

  8. American Base Hospital No. 17 - Wikipedia

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    Base Hospital Number 17. American Base Hospital No. 17 was an American military hospital formed in Detroit, Michigan. During the First World War, the hospital moved to Dijon, Department Cote D'Or, France where it was set up to deal with war casualties. History Hospital dressing room (September 5, 1918) Quartermaster warehouses (September 6, 1918)

  9. Next Generation Choices Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Next Generation Choices Foundation, also known as Less Cancer, is an American nonprofit organization (501(c)(3)) founded by Bill Couzens in 2004 to educate the public about cancer prevention through digital media and community-supported programming.