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Saint Louis University Hospital (new hospital) Saint Louis University Hospital (SLU Hospital) is a 356-bed [1] non-profit, research and academic medical center located in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, providing tertiary care for the east Missouri region. The medical center is a part of the SSM Health System and is affiliated with the ...
SSM Health St. Clare Hospital - Unincorporated South St. Louis County, Missouri (Queeny Township) SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital - Richmond Heights, Missouri University Medical Centers in Greater St. Louis
Firmin Desloge plaque. In February 1930, Saint Louis University received a $1 million bequest ($18,239,044 today [3]) from the estate of Firmin Vincent Desloge, [4] a member of the Desloge Family in America, who provided in his will, funds for a hospital to serve St. Louis University and to replace the old St. Mary's Hospital, both in St. Louis. [5]
In 1998, Saint Louis University sold the Chapel, along with the Hospital, to Tenet Healthcare, a for-profit chain based in Dallas. [ 10 ] In 2015, the university bought back the hospital, then sold it to SSM Health , the Creve Coeur -based health care system sponsored by the Franciscan Sisters of Mary , formerly Sisters of Saint Mary.
SSM Health (an initialism of Sisters of Saint Mary) is a Catholic, non-profit United States health care system. It has 11,000 providers and nearly 39,000 employees in four states: Missouri , Illinois , Oklahoma , and Wisconsin .
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May 1—For almost 120 years Mary's Place has stood at its South Hill location, eventually in the shadows of the Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center campus. ... 130-year-old St. Ignatius ...
St. Mary's Hospital opened its doors and its 70 beds on September 22, 1912. [2] Before 1946, there were few opportunities for women of color to obtain professional training in health care. That year, St. Mary's Infirmary School of Nursing in St. Louis accepted qualified candidates from across the country. [3]