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  2. University of California, San Francisco Fetal Treatment Center

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    The Fetal Treatment Center at the University of California, San Francisco is a multidisciplinary care center dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term follow-up of fetal birth defects. It combines the talents of specialists in pediatric surgery , genetics, obstetrics / perinatology , radiology , nursing , and neonatal medicine.

  3. Community Regional Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Community Regional Medical Center is one of 15 level I trauma centers in California. [6] [7] In 2018, it had the eighth-most Medicare inpatient discharges in California, of 808 total. [8] In 2020, its neurosurgical trauma services were reinstated after a brief suspension of services. [9] [10]

  4. St. Francis Medical Center (Lynwood) - Wikipedia

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    In January 1996, the hospital's emergency department was designated a level II trauma center. [ 5 ] After the August 2007 closure of the troubled nearby public hospital, Martin Luther King Jr.-Harbor Hospital (King-Harbor), St. Francis' proximity caused it to receive the greater number of former patients.

  5. Santa Clara Valley Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    It operates one of four burn centers in Northern California. It is the only trauma center in California to co-locate all five of these services on one campus. Santa Clara Valley Medical Center operates numerous critical care units including the highest level neonatal intensive care unit. The medical center also is licensed for cardiovascular ...

  6. List of California urban areas - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of urban areas in California as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau, ordered according to their 2010 estimated Census populations. In the table, UA refers to "urbanized area" (urban areas with population over 50,000) and UC refers to "urban cluster" (urban areas with population less than 50,000).

  7. UCSF Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, the UC Hospital was officially renamed the "University of California Medical Center." [1] Mount Zion Hospital, which had opened in 1897, merged with UCSF in 1990. [2] The medical center received a philanthropic donation of $100 million from Chuck Feeney in February 2015, the largest gift by an individual in the history of the UC system ...

  8. Southern California Hospital at Culver City - Wikipedia

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    He gave his insurance payment to the hospital and, later that year, the care unit for burn victims was named the "Michael Jackson Burn Center". [2] It closed in August 1987 due to financial problems. [3] The hospital re-opened in 2005, having been bought by Prospect Medical Holdings, and was re-named Southern California Hospital. [4]

  9. Corona Regional Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Corona Regional Medical Center is a for-profit hospital in Corona, California that is owned and operated by Universal Health Services. The hospital is a 238-bed community hospital network comprising a 160-bed acute care hospital and a 78-bed rehabilitation campus.