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  2. VCU Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    As MCV, VCU Medical Center merged with the Richmond Professional Institute in 1968 to create VCU. In the 1990s, the Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Authority was created to oversee MCV Hospitals. In 2004, the name of this authority was changed to the VCU Health System, and the MCV Hospitals and surrounding campus were named the VCU ...

  3. List of hospitals in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Commonwealth University: VCU Medical Center: Richmond: 865 Level I Virginia Commonwealth University: Virginia Hospital Center: Arlington: 342 Level II Private, nonprofit Warren Memorial Hospital: Front Royal, Warren County: 46 Valley Health: Wellmont Lonesome Pine Mt. View Hospital: Big Stone Gap, Wise County: 21 Ballad Health ...

  4. West Hospital - Wikipedia

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    West Hospital from the corner of Broad and 12th Streets Plaque on hospital's west auditorium entrance. West Hospital is a building on the Medical College of Virginia Campus of Virginia Commonwealth University noted for its Art Deco architecture. It was commissioned by the Federal Works Agency;Public Works Administration and dedicated in 1940.

  5. Egyptian Building - Wikipedia

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    It was the first permanent home of the Medical Department of Hampden-Sydney College. In 1854, they received an independent charter after parting ways with the college. In 1893, the building became the inaugural home for the Medical College of Virginia, MCV) and now is a part of Virginia Commonwealth University. [3]

  6. Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU - Wikipedia

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    Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU (CHoR) is a nationally ranked pediatric acute care children's hospital located within VCU Medical Center in Richmond, Virginia. The hospital has 144 pediatric beds. It is affiliated with The Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, [1] and is a member of VCU Health. The hospital provides ...

  7. Evans-Haynes Burn Center - Wikipedia

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    VCU Medical Center is a Level I trauma center. [1] VCU Burn Center is the only American Burn Association-Verified Burn Center in the Commonwealth of Virginia . The Evans-Haynes Burn Center serves as a regional resource for the care of acute burns [ 2 ] whether they be thermal, chemical, or electrical in nature.

  8. VCU School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The medical center offers comprehensive contemporary medical services, including the region's Level 1 Trauma Center, a Level 3 Neonatal Intensive-Care Unit, a translational research center, [4] a comprehensive organ transplantation center, a research and rehabilitation center, a children's mental health facility, a burn care center, with a ...

  9. VCU Department of Health Administration - Wikipedia

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    The VCU Department of Health Administration is rich with history. [peacock prose] Education in health administration at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) began in 1949 with the establishment of a graduate curriculum in hospital administration. [1] The department now [when?] includes three major programs: Master of Health Administration [2]