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  2. List of hospitals in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Fort Loudoun Medical Center, Lenoir City, operated by Covenant Health; Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center, Knoxville, operated by Covenant Health; Franklin Woods Community Hospital (Johnson City) Gateway Medical Center (Clarksville) Gibson General Hospital (Trenton) Hancock County Hospital (Sneedville) Hardin County Medical Center (Savannah)

  3. St. Peter's Health Partners - Wikipedia

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    St. Peter's Health Care Services was established by the Sisters of Mercy in 1985 with components dating back to 1869. Led by St. Peter's Hospital, the SPHCS system also includes: St. Peter's Addiction Recovery Center (SPARC,) a 40-bed addiction services center; Our Lady of Mercy Life Center, a 160-bed residential care facility; St. Peter's Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, a 160-bed skilled ...

  4. Albany Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Albany Medical Center is the only academic medical center serving northeastern New York and western New England. It is the anchor of the Albany Med Health System, a regionally-governed, not-for-profit health system consisting of Albany Medical Center, Albany Medical College, Columbia Memorial Health, Glens Falls Hospital, Saratoga Hospital, and the Visiting Nurses.

  5. Samaritan Hospital (Troy, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Samaritan Hospital is a community hospital in Troy, New York, and a founding member of Northeast Health System and managed by St. Peter's Health Partners. [1] The main campus is at 2215 Burdett Ave Troy, New York. A second campus is located at the site of the former St. Mary's Hospital, also in Troy, while a third campus is at Albany Memorial. [2]

  6. Albany Medical Center Hospital - Wikipedia

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  7. Albany Medical College - Wikipedia

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    Albany Medical College (AMC) is a private medical school in Albany, New York. It was founded in 1839 by Alden March and James H. Armsby and is one of the oldest medical schools in the nation. [ 1 ] The college is part of the Albany Medical Center, which includes the Albany Medical Center Hospital .

  8. Wadsworth Center - Wikipedia

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    The Wadsworth Center, originally the New York State's Antitoxin Laboratory, was established in 1901. Its mission was to standardize and manufacture antitoxin, which was for the treatment of communicable diseases such as diphtheria and anthrax. In 1914, the Antitoxin Laboratory was designated the Division of Laboratories and Research.

  9. Albany Medical Center Prize - Wikipedia

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    Among prizes for medicine worldwide, the Albany Medical Center Prize is the fourth most lucrative (after the $3 million Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences, the $1.2 million Nobel Prize in Medicine and the $1 million Shaw Prize in life science and medicine).