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In the fall of 2004, the hospital opened the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Cancer Institute, which houses centers focusing on melanoma, gynecologic oncology and breast cancer. [3] MedStar Franklin Square built a 356,000-square-foot (33,100 m 2) patient tower. Construction began in the fall of 2007, and was completed in 2010.
MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center [11] is an acute-care teaching hospital, located in the Rosedale area of Northeastern Baltimore County, offering a full range of services for children and adults. Founded in 1898, MedStar Franklin Square's primary service lines include medicine, oncology, surgical services, women and children's care ...
Dupont Circle station (20th & Q Sts NW Entrance) Q Street NW; Western; D4 Ivy City–Franklin Square Line: Ivy City (Okie & 16th Streets NE) ↔: McPherson Square station (Franklin Square Entrance) K Street NW/NE; Bladensburg; D6 Sibley Hospital–Stadium Armory Line: Sibley Hospital: ↔: Stadium–Armory station (north entrance) MacArthur ...
In 1989, the hospital's name changed from Franklin General Hospital to Franklin Hospital Medical Center, after the facility underwent a major expansion – including the creation of a skilled nursing center. [3] In December 1991, Franklin Hospital Medical Center signed an agreement to become affiliated with New York University Hospital. [2]
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In fall of 2007, Mercy Medical Center received the largest philanthropic gift in the hospital's history to construct a new, $400+ million, 20-story hospital. Three years later, construction of that hospital-—The Mary Catherine Bunting Center—would be complete and officially opened its doors on Sunday, Dec. 19, 2010.
Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC) is a U.S. hospital located in the Baltimore suburb of Towson, Maryland. It was opened in 1965. It was opened in 1965. GBMC serves more than 20,455 inpatient cases and approximately 52,000 emergency department visits annually. [ 2 ]
When the hospital outgrew its original location, it purchased 12 acres (4.9 ha) from Broening Park, formerly the site of the Maryland Yacht Club. Construction of the present MedStar Harbor Hospital began in 1967 and was completed in 1968. The present location's proximity to the Inner Harbor inspired the name, Harbor Hospital. [5]