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Maury Regional Medical Center, Columbia; Maury Regional Medical Center (Spring Hill) McNairy Regional Hospital (Selmer, Tennessee) Memphis Mental Health Institute; Memphis VA Medical Center (Tennessee) Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, operated by Covenant Health; Methodist North Hospital (Memphis) Methodist South Hospital (Memphis)
Cookeville Regional Medical Center 1,600 2 Tennessee Tech: 1,500 3 Putnam County Board of Education 1,200 4 Averitt Express: 600 5 Oreck: 550 6 Cummins, Inc. 470 7 State of Tennessee: 440 8 City of Cookeville 400 9 Tutco 360 10 SunTrust Banks: 350
University of Tennessee Medical Center: Knoxville: Tennessee: 710: I ... ThedaCare Regional Medical Center–Neenah: ... Map of Verified Trauma Centers in the United ...
Covenant Health is an integrated health system organization based in Knoxville, Tennessee, with operations throughout the Knoxville metropolitan area. Covenant Health was formed in 1996 by the merger of Fort Sanders Health System of Knoxville with the organization that operated Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. [1]
The tornado then rapidly dissipated as it neared the medical center, [9] uprooting small trees and damaging the siding of an outbuilding before lifting at 1:56 am CST on Laurel Avenue. [4] The tornado was on the ground for 8 minutes, tracked a total of 8.39 mi (13.50 km), and had an average ground speed of 63 miles per hour (101 km/h).
Knoxville is a city in and the county seat of Knox County, Tennessee, United States, on the Tennessee River. [15] As of the 2020 United States census, Knoxville's population was 190,740, [16] making it the largest city in the East Tennessee Grand Division and the state's third-most-populous city after Nashville and Memphis. [17]
South end of SR 136 concurrency; interchange; provides access to Upper Cumberland Regional Airport: Putnam: Cookeville: 69.3: 111.5: SR 136 north (S Jefferson Avenue) – Cookeville: North end of SR 136 concurrency; interchange; north end of freeway: 71.9: 115.7: I-40 – Nashville, Knoxville: I-40 exit 288; interchange; at-grade on SR 111: 73 ...
Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center dates back to May 29, 1919, when a charter for a new hospital on the site of the Civil War Battle of Fort Sanders was granted. The hospital officially opened in 1920, admitting its first patients on February 23. [1] [2] [3] [4]