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  2. Akron Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Akron Children's Hospital began as a day nursery in 1890. [1] In 2010, it was the largest pediatric health care provider in northeast Ohio. [2] Akron Children's Hospital has 78 locations throughout the region, including a 289-bed campus in downtown Akron and a 32-bed campus in Boardman, Ohio, [3] Akron Children's Hospital has approximately 4,600 employees and cares for more than half a million ...

  3. List of children's hospitals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital: St. Louis: Missouri: 176 4 6 Children's Mercy Hospital: Kansas City: Missouri 364 Level I Pediatric 4 9 Mercy Kids Children's Hospital St. Louis: St. Louis: Missouri 248 3 Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital: Maryland Heights: Missouri 34 St. Louis Children's Hospital: St. Louis Missouri 390 Level I ...

  4. St. Louis Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Children's Hospital was the first hospital in Missouri to implant the Berlin heart, [4] a ventricular assist device that serves as a bridge to transplant by supporting cardiac function. Today, St. Louis Children's Hospital's clinical and community outreach programs serve more than 250,000 patients annually.

  5. Abbott, Reckitt face trial over premature baby formula amid ...

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    A Missouri mother and her lawyers this week will aim to convince a jury that Abbott, Reckitt's Mead Johnson and St. Louis Children's Hospital are responsible for a severe intestinal illness that ...

  6. BJC HealthCare - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Children's Hospital offers every possible pediatric specialty and sees more than 275,000 patients each year. The facility has performed more pediatric lung transplants than any other institution in the world, was the first hospital to administer insulin to a pediatric patient in the United States, and performed the first split-liver ...

  7. Patel v. Garland - Wikipedia

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    Pankajkumar Patel entered the United States illegally in February 1992. In August 2007, he applied for adjustment of status to receive a green card. In December 2008, Patel sought to renew his Georgia driver's license and checked a box on the application specifying that he was a United States citizen.

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  9. Cleveland Clinic Akron General - Wikipedia

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    On March 1, 1915, the new hospital opened on West Cedar Street with 125-beds, named the Peoples Hospital. Later in 1926, Peoples Hospital became a nonprofit to better serve the underserved in Akron. [6] In 1954 the hospital was renamed from the Peoples Hospital to Akron General Hospital, then in 1971 renamed to Akron General Medical Center. [6]