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  2. Comer Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Pediatrics at the University of Chicago dated back to 1927 when the university opened up the Home for Destitute and Crippled Children. In 1938 the university combined their pediatric and maternity hospitals into one facility. In 1967, the University of Chicago Medicine's Wyler Children's Hospital opened in a wing of the adult hospital.

  3. University of Chicago Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    University of Chicago Medicine consists of: Center for Care and Discovery, the primary adult inpatient care facility (opened in 2013 at a cost of $700 million) Bernard A. Mitchell Hospital, adult inpatient care facility which houses the Burn and Complex Wound Center; Comer Children's Hospital, including the university's Pediatric Level 1 Trauma ...

  4. Julie Bentley - Wikipedia

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    Julie Bentley is a British voluntary sector leader and Chief Executive of Samaritans.Julie was Chief Executive of Action for Children from August 2018 to February 2020. [1] [2] She had served in similar roles at Girlguiding, 2012–2018 [3] the Family Planning Association and the Suzy Lamplugh Trust.

  5. Samaritans ‘needed more than ever’ as charity marks ... - AOL

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    The Samaritans helpline is needed now more than ever, the charity said as it reached a “landmark” 70 years of life-saving work. On Thursday it is exactly seven decades since the organisation ...

  6. Chapin Hall (institute) - Wikipedia

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    In 1931, the Chicago Nursery and Half-Orphan Asylum moved into a building at 2800 West Foster Avenue. After the move, the organization became known by the name of that building, Chapin Hall Center for Children. [7] By the 1960s and 70s, Chapin Hall Center for Children was financially dependent on state money.

  7. Sue Duncan Children's Center - Wikipedia

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    Sue Duncan has taught children at her center since 1961. The Sue Duncan Children's Center is a non-profit organization on the South Side of Chicago founded in 1961 by Susan Duncan, mother of former Secretary of Education under President Barack Obama's administration, Arne Duncan.

  8. Lurie Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Lurie Children's also sometimes treats adults that require pediatric care. [3] [4] Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago also features a state designated Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center, one of four in the state. [5] The hospital has affiliations with the nearby Northwestern Memorial Hospital and the attached Prentice Women's ...

  9. Chicago Hospital for Women and Children - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Hospital for Women and Children opened in 1865. She became the surgeon and top physician. Even though she had a medical degree, she applied to Rush Medical College for more training. The college denied her application until she enlisted the help of William Byford of Chicago Medical College. She graduated in 1870.