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St. Mary's Medical Center (SMMC) is a hospital in Huntington, West Virginia, USA. With 393 beds, it is the second-largest medical facility in the tri-state region. West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky meet following UK King's Daughters in Ashland, Kentucky which has 465 beds.
The new facility housed a telemetry and intermediate care unit, a radiation oncology unit, a critical care unit, a perinatal center, and a pediatric unit capable of housing 20 beds. In 1986, the hospital added a heart program that removed the need for patients in need of heart surgery to be transported to either Denver, CO or Salt Lake City, UT.
St. Mary’s Health System, a member of Covenant Health, was founded in 1888 by the Sisters of Charity of Saint-Hyacinthe.Today, it is an integrated medical system comprising a 233-bed acute care community hospital, an employed group of primary care and specialty providers, urgent care and emergency department, an extensive complement of behavioral and mental health services and outpatient ...
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In December 1983, the emergency department at SMMC was designated as a level I trauma center for adults. This was changed to level II in 1992. [1] SMMC has partnered with California State University, Long Beach to provide the only mental health trauma recovery center in Southern California. [2]
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With 12 very sick patients, they started a small hospital, known as St. John's Hospital. Over the years, St. Joseph's and St. John's Hospitals grew to serve more than 100,000 people each year. When the two hospitals merged in 1992 to form Saints Memorial Medical Center, the organization became the Merrimack Valley's largest health care provider.