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  2. Wilson Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Medical Center may refer to: UHS Wilson Medical Center in Greater Binghamton, New York, a part of United Health Services Wilson Medical Center (North Carolina)

  3. United Health Services - Wikipedia

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    United Health Services (UHS) (United Health Services Hospitals, Inc.) is the largest and most comprehensive provider of healthcare services in upstate New York's Southern Tier. [ 3 ] A locally owned, not-for-profit system, it is governed by a volunteer board of directors composed of residents from around the region. [ 4 ]

  4. UHS Wilson Hospital's new Johnson City building unveiling ...

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    A ribbon cutting for the new UHS Wilson Main Tower was marked by remarks from local officials, hospital management and a performance from the UHS Choir.. The building, construction on which broke ...

  5. Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Robert Asa Packer, son of Asa Packer, was a business magnate and president of the Northern Division of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. [8] After his death in 1883, his mansion (built 1879–80) sat empty and was inherited by his sister, Mary Packer Cummings.

  6. Universal Health Services - Wikipedia

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    Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS) is an American Fortune 500 company [1] that provides hospital and healthcare services, based in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. In 2023, UHS reported total revenues of $14.3b.

  7. George Washington University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Ties between the university and UHS remain, including the university's School of Medicine and Health Sciences being the hospital's official academic partner and GW Medical Faculty Associates, a physician network, remaining its clinical care partner. [2]

  8. ECU Health Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    A bond was passed in 1958 to increase the number of beds to 200. [10] Its capacity was 205 by 1963, but the hospital was still too small. Local civic leaders, Charles Gaskins, Wilton Duke, and Joe Pou, helped facilitate the passage of a $9 million bond referendum for the construction of a new 350-bed hospital.

  9. Advocate Christ Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Fellowship training is offered in cardiology (adult and pediatric), cardiac surgery, [16] and breast oncology. [19] Each year, more than 400 residents, 600 medical students, and 800 nursing students train at Advocate Christ Medical Center. [20] The hospital is accredited for Clinical Pastoral Education by the Council for Higher Education ...