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On 1 July 1966, the USAF Hospital at Travis AFB was designated David Grant USAF Medical Center in honor of the late Major General ( Dr.) David Norvell Walker Grant, USAAF, MC (1891–1964), the first Surgeon General of the Army Air Corps and U.S. Army Air Forces. The medical center was a wing-equivalent as well as a tenant on Travis AFB.
M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital (formerly known as Amplatz Children's Hospital) is a non-profit pediatric acute care hospital located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The hospital has 212 beds [7] and is affiliated with University of Minnesota Medical School. The hospital provides comprehensive pediatric ...
Travis Air Force Base. / 38.26278°N 121.92750°W / 38.26278; -121.92750 ( Travis AFB) Travis Air Force Base ( IATA: SUU, ICAO: KSUU, FAA LID: SUU) is a United States Air Force base under the operational control of Air Mobility Command (AMC), located three miles (5 km) east of the central business district of the city of Fairfield ...
If you or someone you know has afib, speak with your healthcare provider about treatment options, or contact Fairfield Healthcare Professionals Cardiology at 740-689-4480.
Fairfield Transportation Center is a transportation hub. Fairfield and Suisun Transit provides local bus service. Healthcare. NorthBay Medical Center is a 154-bed hospital with a level II Trauma Center. [citation needed] Notable people. Sasha Banks, professional wrestler for WWE; Brad Bergesen, starting pitcher for the MLB Baltimore Orioles
Diley Ridge Medical Center Canal Winchester: Fairfield: 10 x 2010 – East Liverpool City Hospital East Liverpool: Columbiana: 130 x 1905 – East Ohio Regional Hospital Martins Ferry: Belmont: 140 x 1906 Martins Ferry Hospital Fairfield Medical Center Lancaster: Fairfield: 222 x 1916 Lancaster Municipal Hospital Firelands Regional Medical ...
Saint Francis Hospital & Medical Center (Trinity Health) Hartford Hartford Saint Mary's Hospital (Trinity Health) Waterbury: New Haven: St. Vincent's Medical Center (Hartford HealthCare) Bridgeport Fairfield Sharon Hospital (Nuvance) Sharon: Litchfield: Silver Hill Hospital (psychiatric) New Canaan: Fairfield: Stamford Hospital: Stamford: Fairfield
Fairfield State Hospital (as it was known from 1929 to 1963) or Fairfield Hills Hospital (as it was known after 1963) [1] was a psychiatric hospital in Newtown, Connecticut, which operated from 1931 until 1995. At its peak, the hospital housed over 4,000 patients. The entire facility was owned and operated by the State of Connecticut Department ...