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Alexander Thomas Augusta (March 8, 1825 – December 21, 1890) was a surgeon, veteran of the American Civil War, and the first African-American professor of medicine in the United States. After gaining his medical education in Toronto, Canada West from 1850 to 1856, he set up a practice there. He returned to the United States shortly before the ...
Northeast Kansas Center for Health and Wellness – Horton; Northwest Kansas Surgery Center – Hays; Norton County Hospital – Norton; Osawatomie State Hospital – Osawatomie; Osborne County Memorial Hospital – Osborne; Oswego Medical Center – Oswego; Ottawa County Health Center – Minneapolis; Parsons State Hospital & Training Center ...
The Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center is a United States Department of Defense medical facility located on Fort Belvoir, Virginia, outside of Washington D.C. In conjunction with Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, the hospital provides the Military Health System medical capabilities of the National Capital Region Medical Directorate (NCR MD), a joint unit providing ...
Dr. Silas Loomis, one of the university founders, was named the first dean of the medical department in 1868. [2] Among the first five faculty members was Alexander Thomas Augusta, reportedly the first African American to serve on a medical school faculty in the United States. [2] The first classes began on November 9, 1868.
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Parsons State Hospital & Training Center, a major facility occupying 43 buildings, [1] [2] is also known by its shorter name, Parsons State Hospital [3] [4] It is a teaching hospital [5] located in Parsons, Kansas, and is one of four Kansas state hospitals.
The hospital marked an important milestone in 1998 when it became an independent hospital authority, receiving no state funding and no longer part of The University of Kansas School of Medicine. The hospital's official name became The University of Kansas Hospital. The University of Kansas Hospital joined with the University of Kansas ...
Wesley Medical Center, located in Wichita, Kansas, is an acute-care center licensed for 760 beds and 102 bassinets. The medical staff of 900 physicians and 3,000 employees provide a full range of diagnostic and treatment services for patients from throughout Kansas and northern Oklahoma. Every year, more than 25,000 adults and children are ...