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  2. Mercy Medical Center (Oshkosh, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Mercy Medical Center was founded by Father Roman Scholter, pastor of St. Mary's Church in 1891. He convinced the Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother to come to Oshkosh and start St. Mary's Hospital. In 1895 the hospital moved into a four-story facility on the corner of Merritt and Boyd Streets which could accommodate 26 patients.

  3. List of hospitals in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Aurora Medical Center Oshkosh Oshkosh: Winnebago: 72 [1] Ascension Northeast Wisconsin Mercy Medical Center: Oshkosh: Winnebago: 110 [1] Mayo Clinic Health System – Oakridge Osseo: Trempealeau: 18 [1] [2] Southwest Health Center Platteville: Grant: 113/25 [1] [2] Aurora Valley View Medical Center Plymouth: Sheboygan: 48 [18] Divine Savior ...

  4. Mercy Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Mercy Hospital or Mercy Medical Center could refer to the following hospitals in: Australia ... Mercy Medical Center (Oshkosh, Wisconsin) Other medical uses

  5. Oshkosh Boys & Girls Club's Youth of the Year awarded ... - AOL

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    Boys & Girls Club of Oshkosh announced Mercy A. is its 2023-2024 Youth of the Year representative. She aspires to be a geneticist. Oshkosh Boys & Girls Club's Youth of the Year awarded $10K ...

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  7. Ascension (healthcare system) - Wikipedia

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    Ascension is a large private Catholic healthcare system in the United States.Ascension had 142,000 employees, 142 hospitals, and 40 senior living facilities operating in 19 states and the District of Columbia as of the end of 2021. [1]

  8. Mercyhealth - Wikipedia

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    The Mercy Sisters worked as trained nurses during the Civil War, and after the war they took on the work of public health care. Need for expansion led to the Sisters of Mercy opening a 50-bed Mercy Hospital facility in Janesville in 1913, which eventually grew through renovation into a 150-bed facility by 1920.

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