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  2. University of Mississippi Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    UMMC is the state's only academic medical center and health sciences campus of the University of Mississippi. It offers seven health science schools, a teaching hospital, and a Level 1 trauma center in Jackson, Mississippi.

  3. List of hospitals in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Find the names, locations, bed counts, and trauma designations of 122 hospitals in Mississippi. The list is sorted by hospital name and includes links to more information and maps.

  4. Baptist Health (Jacksonville) - Wikipedia

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    Baptist Health (Jacksonville) is a faith-based, non-profit health system comprising 6 hospitals with 1,168 beds, a cancer center, four satellite emergency departments and more than 200 patient access points of care, including 50 primary care offices located throughout northeast Florida and southeast Georgia.

  5. Baptist Memorial Hospital-Golden Triangle - Wikipedia

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    A hospital in Columbus, Mississippi, and part of the Baptist Memorial Health Care network. It has 328 beds, a Level III trauma center, and is the seventh largest provider of medical and surgical services in the state.

  6. Wolfson Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Wolfson Children's Hospital is a nationally ranked, non-profit, pediatric acute care hospital located in Jacksonville, Florida. [1] It has 281 beds and is the primary pediatric teaching affiliate of the University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville and the Florida branch of the Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine. [1]

  7. Integris Bass Baptist Health Center - Wikipedia

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    The hospital became affiliated with the Baptist General Convention in 1953. Following a donation that allowed for major renovations and expansion, the hospital was renamed in 1968 [2] for Harry W. Bass, Jr., president of H.W. Bass & Sons, Inc. and the Harry Bass Drilling Company. [5] Bass' father, Harry W. Bass, Sr. was born in Enid in 1895. [5]

  8. Michael S. Okun - Wikipedia

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    Michael S. Okun (born July 5, 1971) is an American neurologist, neuroscientist and author. He is the co-founder and director of the Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases at University of Florida Health [2] and is also the chair of the Department of Neurology at the University of Florida and the Medical Director/Advisor for the Parkinson's Foundation. [2]

  9. Mississippi State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi State Hospital (MSH) is a psychiatric facility in Whitfield, Rankin County, Mississippi. It was established in 1935 and has a history of treating various mental health issues and addictions.