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Parkview Medical Center is a private, non-profit teaching hospital located in Pueblo, Colorado. The hospital has 370 licensed beds. [ 2 ] In the last year with available data, the hospital had 14,617 admissions, 69,023 emergency department visits, performed 5,963 inpatient surgeries, and 6,657 outpatient surgeries. [ 2 ]
The flagship campus in Bryan, Ohio is a 113 bed [2] rural federally qualified health center. [3] It is equipped with an emergency department, [4] an OB and maternity unit, [5] surgical suites, [6] vascular diagnostic imaging [7] and a heart catheterization system, [8] a radiation oncology treatment center, [9] and a helipad for medical evacuation.
In January 2024, Parkview Kosciusko Hospital opened after a project that expanded the existing outpatient center in Warsaw into a full-service hospital. Parkview Health's flagship hospital campus, Parkview Regional Medical Center, was founded in March 2012. Parkview has 14 hospitals total within its network as of 2023. [3]
Parkview Health, a community health system in Indiana; Parkview Medical Center, a hospital in Pueblo, Colorado; Parkview Square, an office building in Singapore; Parkview (SEPTA station), an interurban rapid transit station in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania
The idea started in 2008 under the banner of Parkview Health Care Pvt. Ltd. & Associates of Parkview Health Care Pvt. Ltd. As a consequence, Parkview Medical College was established in 2013 and has opened its door to 1st batch students of MBBS course from January 2014.
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Yuma Regional Medical Center (YRMC) is a hospital in Yuma, Arizona.It began in 1958 under the name Parkview Hospital. [3]In November 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, the hospital did not allow an emergency physician, Cleavon Gilman, to continue work due to his providing information on social media about the COVID-19 pandemic in Arizona. [4]