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Premier Health Miami Valley Hospital is a large urban hospital in Dayton, Ohio.It is part of the Premier Health Partners network. The hospital has two additional locations: Miami Valley Hospital South in Centerville, Ohio, and Miami Valley Hospital North in Englewood, Ohio.
In June 2012 Tabernacl (Bethesda) Cyf., a non-profit co-operative based in the town was awarded a grant of around £1 million to renovate Neuadd Ogwen, a performance venue on the High Street. It was due to reopen as a community arts centre in June 2013. In the 1970s and 1980s, Bethesda developed a reputation as a hub of musical creativity.
Bethesda Hospital may refer to: . Bethesda Hospital (Ambur), Ambur, India Bethesda Hospital (North Hornell, New York), a twentieth-century hospital Bethesda Hospital (Saint Paul, Minnesota), United States
Mercy Health, [2] formerly Catholic Health Partners, is a Catholic health care system with locations in Ohio and Kentucky. [3] [4] [5] Cincinnati-based Mercy Health operates more than 250 healthcare organizations in Ohio and Kentucky.
Bethesda Hospital was a general-purpose hospital in the village of North Hornell, New York. It operated from approximately 1920–1970. It operated from approximately 1920–1970. History
The Toledo Hospital logo, before acquisition by ProMedica. ProMedica Toledo Hospital is a 794-bed non-profit hospital in Toledo, Ohio operated by ProMedica.The hospital is a Level I trauma center and the largest acute care hospital in the Toledo metropolitan area with at least 4,800 health care professionals, including more than 1,000 specialty and primary care physicians, [1] making it the ...
In 1938, the United States Congress appropriated funds for the acquisition of land for the construction of a new naval medical center, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt selected the present site in Bethesda, Maryland, and exterior design for it, on July 5, 1938.
City Hospital became known as Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital. [13] In 1970, the system opened its nationally renowned burn center. [11] In 1972, construction was completed on Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital's 12-story twin bed towers, capping a decade-long $40 million expansion and renovation of the hospital's campus. [14]