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  2. Pikeville Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    On February 12, 2010, Pikeville Medical Center received a $44.6 million loan from the federal government that permitted the construction of a new 11-story clinic and parking garage. [4] An opening ceremony for the 235,362 square feet (21,865.8 m 2 ) clinic and 1,162 space parking structure was held on April 10, 2014.

  3. List of trauma centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Banner University Medical Center Phoenix: Phoenix: Arizona: 712 I Banner University Medical Center Tucson: Tucson: Arizona: 479: I Chandler Regional Medical Center: Chandler: Arizona: 338 I Flagstaff Medical Center: Flagstaff: Arizona: 270: I Havasu Regional Medical Center: Lake Havasu City: Arizona: 163 III HonorHealth Deer Valley Medical ...

  4. 261st Medical Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The 261st Area Support Medical Battalion converted to this new structure on 16 August 2002, when the Headquarters and Support Company was redesignated as the Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 261st Medical Battalion, and the other organic elements of the battalion (the lettered companies) were inactivated, and their personnel and ...

  5. 6th Medical Logistics Management Center (United States Army)

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    The 6th Medical Logistics Management Center (6MLMC), a direct reporting unit of U.S. Army Forces Command at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, with administrative control and training readiness authority to the Medical Research and Development Command at Fort Detrick, Maryland, and serves as the Army's only deployable medical materiel management center worldwide.

  6. From the archives: When former Pres. Jimmy Carter helped ...

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    In June 1997, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter came to the hills of Eastern Kentucky on a Habitat for Humanity project called “Hammering in the Hills,” an ambitious plan to build 52 houses in one ...

  7. 28th Combat Support Hospital (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The team redeployed in February 2017 and was replaced by a task force medical team from 21st Combat Support Hospital. [citation needed] In October 2018, the 28 CSH hosted the FY 19 Fall XVIII Airborne Corps Expert Field Medical Badge (EFMB) on behalf of the 44th Medical Brigade on Fort Bragg. Despite the FY18 Army-wide EFMB statistics ...

  8. List of former United States Army medical units - Wikipedia

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    Fort Bragg, North Carolina, 25 March 1971; 43rd Medical Group, Nha Trang, Republic of Vietnam, 7 February 1970. [161] 55th Medical Group. Republic of Vietnam, 25 June 1970 [162] The Group Headquarters had actually been reduced to zero strength on June 15, 1969. [80] Fort Bragg, North Carolina, 21 September 1974 [163] Fort Bragg, North Carolina ...

  9. Ebony Carter - Wikipedia

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    Carter EB, Temming LA, Akin J, Fowler S, Macones GA, Colditz GA, Tuuli MG. Group Prenatal Care Compared With Traditional Prenatal Care: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Obstet Gynecol. 2016 Sep;128(3):551-61. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000001560. PMID 27500348; PMCID: PMC4993643. [24] Carter EB, Bishop KC, Goetzinger KR, Tuuli MG, Cahill AG ...