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Firelands Regional Medical Center is the only hospital in Erie County serving more than 10,000 inpatients and over 45,000 ER patients annually and is the largest year-round employer. [3] The medical center is a level 3 trauma center [ 4 ] and accredited by the American Osteopathic Association's Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program .
Jul. 9—SANDUSKY — Through the Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC), Firelands Regional Medical Center has achieved re-accreditation for the next three years. This means that ...
Firelands Regional Medical Center: 2 1876 Firelands Regional Medical Center 1876 Holzer Health System 2 1949 Holzer Gallipolis 1910 Memorial Health System 2 2014 Marietta Memorial Hospital 1929 Parkview Health: 2 1995 Regency Hospital Company 2 Regency Toledo (Select Medical) 2007 UC Health: 2 2009 UC Medical Center 1821 UK Healthcare: 1 2
Firelands Regional Medical Center: Sandusky: Ohio: III Fisher-Titus Medical Center: Norwalk: Ohio: ... Verified Trauma Center program overview at American College of ...
Firelands Electric Cooperative has awarded scholarships totaling $10,500 to 11 area high school students as part of its annual contest. ... She plans to enroll at Firelands Regional Medical Center ...
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Good Samaritan Medical Center (Brockton), Brockton, Massachusetts; Good Samaritan Hospital (Suffern), Suffern, New York; Good Samaritan University Hospital (West Islip, New York), West Islip, New York; Good Samaritan Hospital (Charlotte), Charlotte, North Carolina, closed 1982 (Bank of America Stadium is located on this site)
The academic health center concept originated with physician Daniel Drake, who founded the Medical College of Ohio, the precursor to the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, in 1819. A municipally owned college for most of its history, the University of Cincinnati joined Ohio's higher education system in July 1977.