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Mother of Mercy Hospital Thomas Gerard Catena is an American physician who has been practising in Gidel in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan since 2008. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] [ 4 ] On May 28, 2017, he was awarded the second annual Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity , receiving a $100,000 grant and an additional one million dollars for him to distribute to ...
Gidel is a town in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. [1] It is the location of Mother of Mercy Hospital where Tom Catena practices. [1] References
The Nuba Mountains are geographically in the north in the area called South Kordofan (see Wikipedia for in-depth review). The people of the Nuba Mountains (a five mountain chain rising from the desert to 1,000 metres (3,000 feet)) were not aligned with the north under sharia law nor the Arabic language. This cultural dispute was in part the ...
Kingston Public Hospital (KPH) Maxfield Park Medical Center; Medical Associates Hospital (private) National Chest Hospital (NCH) Nuttall Memorial Hospital (private) Sir John Golding Rehabilitation Center; St. Joseph's Hospital; University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) Victoria Jubilee Hospital (VJH)
The hospital changed names and locations several times over the years before closing as Riverside Mercy Hospital in 2002. [41] [42] In 1892, they founded Mercy Hospital in Hamilton, Ohio. "With lots of heavy industry in Hamilton at the time, there was a lot of need for emergency care for accident victims." [43]
A hospital was established at Omdurman. Later schools were established in Omdurman, Atbara (1908) and Wad Madani (1916). At the request of the government the CMS established schools in the Nuba Mountains at Salara (1935) and Katcha in (1939). In 1959 the government took over the operation of the schools. [2]
It was operated by the Sisters of Mercy and had 96 beds. By 1989, an Obstetrics unit was added and the hospital expanded to 189 beds. [ 2 ] In 2018, the hospital completed a significant modernization remodel, creating all-private rooms and adding a new 5-story tower. 21 ICU rooms were created.
Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital was a homeopathic institution in Boston, Massachusetts, at which the first successful kidney removal in New England was performed. [1] Established by an act of the Massachusetts legislature in 1855, the hospital opened its doors in 1871 at a site in Jamaica Plain .