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The hospital was founded in 1893 as Nashua Memorial Hospital and is now a 188-bed regional medical facility that serves an estimated 100,000 patients a year in the southern New Hampshire region. SNHMC has over 500 primary and specialty care providers.
Margaret Pillsbury General Hospital Independent: Concord Merrimack 1891–1946 Succeeded - Merged with the Memorial Hospital for Women and Children in 1946, forming Concord Hospital. Memorial Hospital MaineHealth North Conway: Carroll Yes Active: Memorial Hospital for Women and Children Independent Concord Merrimack 1896–1946
St. Joseph Hospital was founded in 1908 on Kinsley Street in Nashua, by Monsignor Henri Milette, pastor of the parish of St. Louis de Gonzague primarily to serve Nashua's French Canadian community. From July 1907 it was run by the Sisters of Charity of Montreal. It is a Roman Catholic foundation, in the tradition of St. Marguerite d'Youville.
UCHealth said from 2019 to 2024, inpatient admissions at Memorial Hospital North increased 31%, visits to the emergency room 25% and the number of surgeries grew 53%.
Nashoba Valley Medical Center was a 46-bed community hospital located in Ayer, Massachusetts. [3] In 1994, Deaconess Hospital of Boston purchased what was then called Nashoba Community Hospital. [4] The hospital was purchased by Essent Healthcare in 2001, and sold to Steward Health Care System in 2011. [5]
Feb. 29—Nine doctors at the New England Heart and Vascular Institute at Catholic Medical Center in Manchester are branching out on their own but will remain credentialed to work at the hospital.
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Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital in Hanover, circa 1887. 1797: Dartmouth Medical School (DMS) was founded by Dr. Nathan Smith. It is the fourth-oldest medical school in the country. [9] 1893: Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital (MHMH) was built by Hiram Hitchcock in memory of his wife, Mary Maynard Hitchcock. [9]