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  2. UW Medical Center – Northwest - Wikipedia

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    UW Medical Center – Northwest (formerly Northwest Hospital & Medical Center) is a 281-bed hospital in Seattle, Washington. It was built in 1960 and became part of the UW Medicine system in 2010. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Prior to the merger, a 1997 agreement had already made Northwest the home for a UW Medicine cardiac surgery program.

  3. List of hospitals in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    University of Washington Medical Center: Seattle: King: 450 UW Medicine 1959 Valley Medical Center Renton: King: 303 III [2] UW Medicine Formed an alliance with the University of Washington in 2011 Virginia Mason Hospital: Seattle: King: 336 Virginia Mason Health System merged with Franciscan Health (CHI Franciscan and Virginia Mason merger) [15]

  4. University of Washington Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The UWMC opened on May 5, 1959, and became home to the world's first pain center and also the world's first long-term kidney dialysis which was developed by UW professor Belding H. Scribner, M.D. The 2007 issue of U.S. News & World Report's "America's Best Hospitals" ranked the UWMC 10th out of 5,000 hospitals nationwide. [2]

  5. Medical facilities of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Doctors, Swedish, and Seattle General hospitals merged to form Swedish Medical Center in 1975; the system later acquired the Ballard Community Hospital, serving Ballard in northwestern Seattle, in 1992 and the Providence Seattle Medical Center on Cherry Hill in 2000. [6]

  6. Northwest Kidney Centers - Wikipedia

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    Scribner turned to the King County Medical Society president, James W. Haviland, for sponsorship of a community-supported outpatient dialysis center. [10] Haviland marshaled support, drawing on his association with the University of Washington and his "clinical sense, wisdom, political acumen and knowledge" of the Seattle community to ensure ...

  7. The Polyclinic - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, The Polyclinic partnered with Swedish Medical Center to implement electronic health records. [5] In 2012, The Polyclinic Madison Center opened. [6] This location became the main hub for primary and specialty care at The Polyclinic, visible from Interstate 5. At this time, the Broadway building became a satellite location to the Madison ...

  8. Warren G. Magnuson Health Sciences Center - Wikipedia

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    J and K Wings viewed from the green roof of the Foege Building loading dock. The Warren G. Magnuson Health Sciences Center is a university hospital part of the University of Washington campus in Seattle and one of the largest buildings in the United States with a total floor area of 5.8 million square feet (540,000 m 2). [1]

  9. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the center formed the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA), a separate nonprofit corporation, [10] with University of Washington School of Medicine (UW Medicine), and Seattle Children's. This solidified the center's reach into clinical care and was essential for it retaining its NCI comprehensive center designation; [ 11 ] the ...