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  2. Arthur G. James - Wikipedia

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    James was born Arthur David Giangiacomo on March 14, 1912, in Rhodesdale, Ohio, a former mining town in Belmont County.. James was the second oldest of seven children (Grace, Felix, Arthur, Elizabeth, Leona, Lilian, Clara, and Vincent "Vince", according to the 1920 Census for Wheeling Township, Belmont County).

  3. Mercy Health (Ohio and Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Mercy Health, [2] formerly Catholic Health Partners, is a Catholic health care system with locations in Ohio and Kentucky. [3] [4] [5] Cincinnati-based Mercy Health operates more than 250 healthcare organizations in Ohio and Kentucky.

  4. Healthcare in Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The city of Cincinnati participated in the Beacon Community Cooperative Agreement Program with the goal of using information technology (IT) to build a shared infrastructure that notified primary care practices when a patient was admitted to the hospital or emergency department. With the involvement of healthcare practitioners in Cincinnati ...

  5. OhioHealth Grant Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The hospital replaced St. Francis Hospital, also known as Starling Medical College. The hospital was designed by R. A. Sheldon of New York, with assistance from George Bellows Sr. [3] Grant Medical Center operated a 16-story building, Baldwin Tower, from 1968 to its demolition in 2004. [4]

  6. Charles B. Wang Community Health Center - Wikipedia

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    The volunteers next organized a free clinic in a space donated by the Church of Our Savior on Henry Street and the Chinatown Health Clinic opened that same year. It was renamed the Charles B. Wang Community Health Center in 1999. [3] As the free clinic grew, donations funded the expansion to a new location at 89 Baxter Street in 1979. [4]

  7. OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital - Wikipedia

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    OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital is the largest member hospital of OhioHealth, a not-for-profit, faith-based healthcare system located in Columbus, Ohio.. As a regional tertiary care hospital, Riverside Methodist is host to a number of specialty centers and services, including Neuroscience and Stroke, Heart and Vascular, Maternity and Women's Health, Cancer Care, Trauma Center II, Hand ...

  8. Ohio State East Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital gained its most distinctive modern feature in 1971 – a tall cylindrical tower with a Modernist design. The 16-story tower was designed with all private rooms, unique in 1971. In 1992, Quorum Health Group purchased it, renaming it Park Medical Center. The Ohio State University (OSU) acquired it for about $13 million in 1999.

  9. Robin T. Cotton - Wikipedia

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    Robin Cotton was born in England and received his MD from The University of Cambridge in 1966. He completed a residency in General Surgery at the United Birmingham Hospital in Birmingham, England in 1968, and a residency and Fellowship in Otolaryngology Residency at the University of Toronto in Toronto, Canada from 1971 to 1972.