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  2. List of hospitals in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Baghdad Medical City: Baghdad: 672 Baghdad teaching hospital Bab Al-Moatham: Baghdad Medical City: Baghdad: 998 Private Nursing Home Hospital Bab Al-Moatham: Baghdad Medical City: Baghdad: 289 Al Kindi General Teaching Hospital Rusafa: Yarmouk Baghdad: 333 Al Yarmuk General Teaching Yarmouk: Yarmouk Baghdad: 770 Ibn Rushd Psychiatry & Addiction ...

  3. Baghdad Medical City - Wikipedia

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    Baghdad Medical City in 2017. Baghdad Medical City (مدينة الطب) formerly known as Saddam Medical City from 1983–2003 and before that known as Medical City Teaching Hospital from 1973–1983 is a complex of several teaching hospitals in Bab Al-Moatham, Baghdad, Iraq. The complex stands where the former Garden of Ridván of Baghdad was.

  4. Health in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The country had one of the highest medical standards in the region during the period of 1980s and up until 1991, the annual total health budget was about $450 million in average. The 1991 Gulf War incurred Iraq's major infrastructures a huge damage. This includes health care system, sanitation, transport, water and electricity supplies.

  5. Beth Liston - Wikipedia

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    After completing her studies in 2006, Beth Liston joined the faculty at Ohio State University as an assistant professor in the Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine. She has since been caring for hospitalized adults and children at both Ohio State Wexner Medical Center and Nationwide Children's Hospital. In 2012, Liston ...

  6. Al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital is one of the Iraqi hospitals. Located in Baghdad, Al-Karkh, Al-Yarmouk city, besides Al-Mustansiriya medical college (and is considered the teaching hospital for its students). The hospital was established in 1964 [citation needed] and now represents the second largest Iraqi hospital after Baghdad medical city. [1]

  7. 28th Combat Support Hospital (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, they established themselves in an Iraqi hospital in the Green Zone in Baghdad. [7] [8] In 2006, the unit was deployed to Baghdad, undertaking a 15-month tour stationed at Ibn Sina Hospital. In October 2009, the 28th Combat Support Hospital deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom where it operated medical treatment ...

  8. Al-'Adudi Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was both a medical institution and an institution for learning medicine. [2] As it was a Bimaristan, it served individuals of all backgrounds regardless of sex and other identities. [2] Males and females were treated at the hospital by expert physicians of different areas of medicine that created set plans for patients.

  9. Ibn Sina Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Ibn Sina Hospital is a hospital in Baghdad, Iraq which was opened by four Iraqi doctors – Modafar Al Shather, Kadim Shubar, Kasim Abdul Majeed and Clement Serkis – in 1964. [1] It was purchased for a fraction of its true value by the Iraqi government for use by Saddam Hussein , his family and the Baath Party elite.