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  2. St. Vincent Charity Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    In 2022 St. Vincent downsized to about 100 caregivers, including clinical and non-clinical staff, from 1,442 people employed in 2019; after eliminating all overnight hospital beds, St. Vincent Charity Medical Center continues to provide urgent care, outpatient mental health and addiction services.

  3. Sister Ignatia - Wikipedia

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    The March 10, 2008 edition of Modern Healthcare magazine reported that Gavin had been honored as a 2008 inductee into their "Health Care Hall of Fame". In 2008, a portion of East 22nd Street in Cleveland was renamed "Sr. Ignatia Way" in honor of her service at St. Vincent Charity Hospital (which is located on that very street). [7]

  4. Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    That same year, the sisters opened St. Joseph's Hospital, the first general hospital in Cleveland [10] [11] [12] Rappe consecrated St. John's Cathedral on November 7, 1852. The Sisters of Charity of Saint Augustine opened St. Vincent's Asylum for Boys in 1852. [13] He also introduced the Grey Nuns to the diocese in 1856.

  5. List of hospitals in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Clinic Medina Hospital Medina: Medina: 148 [3] x 1944 Medina Hospital Cleveland Clinic Mentor Hospital (Hillcrest) Mentor: Lake: 34 [3] x 2023 – Cleveland Clinic Mercy Hospital Canton: Stark: 323 [3] Level II 1908 Mercy Hospital Cleveland Clinic South Pointe Hospital Warrensville Heights: Cuyahoga: 172 [3] x 1957 Suburban Community ...

  6. Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine - Wikipedia

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    The Sisters then built St. Louis Orphanage, housing 100 boys and several Sisters. Most of the boys stayed until the age of fourteen, when they found jobs in the city. [1] In order to meet the needs of returning Civil War soldiers who were requiring immediate medical attention and nursing care, Bishop Rappr founded St. Vincent's Charity Hospital.

  7. Cleveland Clinic Marymount Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, another wave of renovations and expansions began as well as supportive endeavors with St. Alexis Hospital Medical Center [5] and Saint Vincent Charity Hospital and Health Center. Marymount Hospital joined the University Hospitals Case Medical Center of Cleveland network of affiliates in 1990.

  8. Category:Hospitals in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Mount Sinai Hospital (Cleveland) R. Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital; S. ... (Cleveland, Ohio) St. Vincent Charity Medical Center; Southwest General Health Center; U.

  9. The MetroHealth System - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, voters of Cuyahoga County approved a measure to transfer City Hospital to county control, and the Cuyahoga County Hospital System was born. It is recognized as the nation's first public hospital system. City Hospital became known as Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital. [13] In 1970, the system opened its nationally renowned burn ...