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  2. Mount Sinai Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Mount Sinai Hospital, 1519 South California Ave. in 1922. The second Jewish hospital to be established in the city, Mount Sinai Hospital differed from Michael Reese Hospital, which had been established in 1881 on Chicago's South Side primarily by German Jews, whereas Mount Sinai was founded by Eastern European Jews. [3]

  3. Holy Cross Hospital (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    In early 2012, Holy Cross merged with Sinai Health System, as of 2022 called Sinai Chicago, which also operates Mount Sinai Hospital in Chicago's West Side. [2] [4] Because the two non-profits had merged their resources, Sinai Health System was not required to pay any monies to acquire Holy Cross.

  4. Mount Sinai Health System - Wikipedia

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    In 1963 The Mount Sinai Hospital chartered The Mount Sinai School of Medicine, the first medical school to grow out of a non-university in more than 50 years. [6] The school opened to students in 1968 and in 2012 changed its name to Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. [ 9 ]

  5. List of hospitals in Illinois - Wikipedia

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  6. Chicago Sinai Congregation - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Sinai Congregation [a] is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 15 West Delaware Place, in Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. Founded in 1861, the current synagogue building was designed by Dirk Lohan and completed in 1996, inclusive of stained-glass windows by British artist Brian Clarke .

  7. Michael L. Marin - Wikipedia

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    Michael L. Marin (born 1956) is an American vascular surgeon.Together with Drs. Frank Veith, Juan C. Parodi and Claudio J. Schonholz, he was the first in the United States to perform minimally invasive aortic aneurysm surgery [1] (stent-graft procedure). [2]

  8. Mount Sinai Hospital - Wikipedia

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  9. Mount Sinai Medical Center, Chicago - Wikipedia

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