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Children's Hospital of Michigan in, 2008 received, American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) MAGNET Recognition designated for nursing excellence. Children's Hospital is the only children's hospital in Michigan with this award. Children's is in the Leapfrog Group's 2008 Top Hospital list for patient quality and safety. The Leapfrog Group ...
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In 2014, Michigan Humane started construction on a new and enlarged $15.5 million animal care campus on more than 4-acres, that will include a 35,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility, located just east of New Center, an area of Detroit, at 7887 Chrysler Drive near Clay Street. Michigan Humane said on its website that the larger facility ...
The Detroit Medical Center is a part of Tenet Healthcare, a major health care provider. The Detroit Medical Center operates eight general and specialty hospitals in southeast Michigan. Detroit Medical Center hospitals include: DMC Children's Hospital of Michigan (Pediatric Level I trauma center)
Children's Room in 1921. The Children's Library and H.Y.P.E. Teen Center are located in different rooms of Main Branch. [4] Currently, the H.Y.P.E. Teen Center is located in the original 1921 Children's Room, and the Children's Library is located in the Children's Room, an area built during the 1963 addition. [1]
Southwest Detroit is a neighborhood within Detroit. Clark Park is a popular park within the Hubbard Farms area of southwest Detroit (not to be confused with the similarly named Clark Park in Philadelphia). It is also well known for Mexicantown, Detroit's vibrant Mexican community.
The city is partnering with Detroit-based contractor L.S. Brinker to build the facility. “Today is the day the children of Detroit get the kind of facility the suburban kids have had for a long ...
The Nellie Leland School is a school building, originally built to serve handicapped children, [2] located at 1395 Antietam Avenue in Detroit, Michigan (the former location of the Detroit Barracks, where Lieutenant Ulysses S. Grant served from 1849 to 1851 [3]). It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. [1]