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The Boston Children's Hospital's research facility consists of more than 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m 2) of laboratory space including 58,000 square-feet of clinical research space, [3] making it the largest pediatric medical center in the world. [107]
Sheba includes an acute care hospital, a rehabilitation hospital (one of the largest rehabilitation hospitals in the world, with 800 beds and 14 buildings), a women's hospital, a children's hospital, an eating disorder clinic, a PTSD clinic for soldiers, [10] [11] a laboratory division, an outpatient division, and an academic campus.
Boston Children's Hospital: Independent: Boston Suffolk Yes (Pedi Level 1) IV 1869-present Active - Specialty Boston City Hospital: Municipal: Boston Suffolk IV 1864-1996 Succeeded - Merged with Boston University Medical Center Hospital in 1996, forming Boston Medical Center. [25] Boston Dispensary: Independent: Boston Suffolk IV 1796-1930
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Levine Children's Hospital: Charlotte: North Carolina 247 Level I Pediatric 4 8 Hemby Children's Hospital: Charlotte North Carolina 4 UNC Children's Hospital: Chapel Hill: North Carolina 150 Level I Pediatric 4 7 Maynard Children's Hospital: Greenville: North Carolina 130 Level II Pediatric 3 Brenner Children's Hospital: Winston-Salem: North ...
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Boston Children's Hospital; Boston Medical Center; Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital; Brigham and Women's Hospital; C.
Franciscan Children's was founded in 1949 through the collaboration of Archbishop of Boston Richard Cushing and the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary. [3] Funded largely with a $600,000 gift by the Kennedy family, the hospital was originally named the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Memorial Hospital, [2] [5] honoring the late Kennedy who was killed during a 1944 air mission over England during World War ...
Floating Hospital for Children officially merged with Tufts Medical Center in 1965, [16] but retained its name until it became Tufts Children's Hospital in 2020. [ 17 ] In January 2022, Tufts announced they would be closing their 41-bed pediatric hospital as of July 2022 but will keep their NICU open.