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St. Mary's Long Beach Hospital (1928) In 1923, the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word answered the call from Rev. J.M. Hegarty, pastor at St. Anthony's, to care for the sick and poor in Long Beach, by purchasing what is now St. Mary Medical Center from Dr. T.O. Boyd. [3] [4]
Seaside Memorial Hospital, now the location of Seaside Park Seaside Hospital, circa 1928. Long Beach Memorial was first established as Seaside Hospital in 1907, co-founded by Fanny Bixby Spencer and Dr. A.C. Sellery. [5] Seaside Memorial Hospital was incorporated on June 23, 1937.
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Kentfield Hospital San Francisco (Vibra Healthcare) – located on 6th floor of St. Mary's Medical Center; Park Sanitarium (formally the Scobie Memorial Sanitarium; closed) [3] [22] Public Health Service Hospital (1912–1981; closed) Saint Francis Memorial Hospital; St. Joseph's Hospital (1928–1979; closed) [22] St. Mary's Medical Center
The list below shows the hospital name, city and state location, number of beds in the hospital, adult trauma level certification, and pediatric trauma level certification: [1] Hospital City
St. Mary Medical Center may refer to: St. Mary Medical Center (Long Beach), Long Beach, California; St. Mary's Medical Center (San Francisco), San Francisco; St. Mary Medical Center (Hobart), Hobart, Indiana; St. Mary Medical Center (Langhorne), Langhorne, Pennsylvania; Providence St. Mary Medical Center (Walla Walla), Walla Walla, Washington
The main eight-story hospital building became known the world over as the fictional "Rampart General Hospital" in the popular 1972 to 1977 television series, Emergency!. The emergency receiving area as seen in the television series was completely remodeled in the 2000s, and no longer appears as it did in the show.