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  2. Hospital of Saint Raphael - Wikipedia

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    The Hospital of Saint Raphael or Saint Raphael Hospital, located in New Haven, Connecticut, United States, was a 511-bed community teaching hospital founded by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth in 1907. On September 12, 2012, Yale-New Haven Hospital acquired Saint Raphael and converted into the Yale-New Haven Hospital Saint Raphael Campus.

  3. Yale New Haven Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Hospitals in U.S. Yale New Haven Hospital (YNHH) is a 1,541-bed hospital located in New Haven, Connecticut. [1] It is the second-largest hospital in the United States [2] and one of the largest in the world. It is the primary teaching hospital for the Yale School of Medicine and the Yale School of Nursing. Owned and operated by the Yale New ...

  4. Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, at the request of a group of local physicians, the sisters founded the Hospital of Saint Raphael in New Haven, Connecticut. [9] In 2012, it became the St. Raphael Campus of Yale-New Haven Hospital. [10] St. Raphael's Hospital in Faisalabad, Pakistan was also founded by the Elizabeth sisters.

  5. List of hospitals in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Active - Pediatric hospital Yale New Haven Hospital: Yale New Haven Health New Haven New Haven Yes (Level I) II 1826–present Active: Yale New Haven HospitalSaint Raphael Campus: Yale New Haven Health New Haven New Haven Yes II 1907–present Active - Originally named the Hospital of Saint Raphael. Acquired by Yale New Haven Hospital in ...

  6. The Seaside (Waterford, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The Seaside is a historic medical facility at 36 Shore Road in Waterford, Connecticut. It is nationally significant as the first institution designed for heliotropic treatment of children suffering from tuberculosis. Its buildings "comprise an exceptional collection of fully realized and generally well-preserved Tudor Revival-style ...

  7. Yale New Haven Health System - Wikipedia

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    Yale New Haven Health System. Yale New Haven Health System (YNHHS) is a nonprofit healthcare system with headquarters in New Haven, Connecticut. [1] It is Connecticut's largest healthcare system with 2,409 beds [2] and includes hospitals, physicians and related health services throughout Connecticut as well as New York and Rhode Island. [3]

  8. Yale New Haven Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Hospitals in the United States. Yale New Haven Children's Hospital (YNHCH) is a 202-bed [1] pediatric acute care children's hospital located in New Haven, Connecticut. The hospital is affiliated with the Yale School of Medicine. [2] The hospital provides comprehensive pediatric care to infants, children, teens, and young adults aged 0 to 21 [3 ...

  9. Joyce Clifford - Wikipedia

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    Clifford was born as Joyce Catherine Hoyt in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1935. She was one of four daughters of Raymond Hoyt, an ironworker, and his wife, Helen. Hoyt obtained her Ph.D. in health planning from Brandeis University and following it, got her nursing diploma from Hospital of Saint Raphael. In 1959 she obtained her Bachelor of ...