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Touro Infirmary was founded in 1852 by an endowment from Judah Touro. Edward Haycock, Sr., of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England won first prize for his plans for the building. [1] Touro is best known for its Family Birthing Center and for founding the first rehabilitation program [2] in New Orleans.
Touro Infirmary: New Orleans, Louisiana 325 [24] Founding Teaching Hospital University Medical Center New Orleans: New Orleans, Louisiana 324 [25] August 1, 2015 (From Opening) Tertiary Teaching Hospital New Orleans East Hospital: New Orleans, Louisiana 2014 Teaching Hospital West Jefferson Medical Center: Jefferson Parish, Louisiana: October 1 ...
"New Orleans First Woman Doctor." New Orleans Daily Picayune, January 26, 1913; Duffy, John, ed. The Rudolph Matas History of Medicine in Louisiana (1962) O'Brien, Sharon, ed. "The Attic Letters of Elizabeth D. A. Cohen, M. D." Tourovues: The Magazine of Touro Infirmary (Summer 1977) Samuels, Marguerite. "Woman Doctor Celebrates Her 100th ...
Abraham Louis Levin (December 16, 1880 – September 15, 1940) was an American physician and the inventor of the Levin Tube, which is still widely used for duodenal drainage after surgery and for management of trauma patients. [1] This procedure is known as nasogastric intubation. Levin was born in SuwaĆki, Poland (née Levitansky).
University Hospital was one of several teaching hospitals in the state of Louisiana administered by the Louisiana State University System.. In December 2012, it was announced that LSU Health Systems would transfer the management of ILH to Louisiana Children's Medical Center, a non-profit corporation that manages Children's Hospital and Touro Infirmary. [2]
Children's Hospital and Touro Infirmary merged into one hospital system in 2009. Louisiana Children's Medical Center, the parent of Children's Hospital, became the parent to both. [11] Louisiana Children's Medical Center was later renamed LCMC Health. [12]
Touro Infirmary - New Orleans; Tulane University Medical Center - New Orleans; University Hospital, New Orleans (defunct) - New Orleans; University Medical Center New Orleans - New Orleans; VA Medical Center of New Orleans - New Orleans
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine opened in 2007 in Harlem, New York. It was the first medical school to open in New York State in nearly 30 years and is the first osteopathic medical school with a special emphasis on training minority doctors. [8] The college's inaugural class graduated in 2011. [7]