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William Beaumont Hospital Heliport is a heliport located in Royal Oak, Michigan, United States. It is operated by Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak of Beaumont Health. [16] Currently there is only one helipad, made of concrete. The helipad is 66 feet square [20m x 20m] so only one helicopter can land or take off at one time. A second helipad is being ...
1 Proposed merge of William Beaumont Hospital Heliport into Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak 2 comments 2 Add merger of Beaumont Health and Spectrum Health and new name of Beaumont Royal Oak.
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Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak: Royal Oak: 1109 Level I: 1955 Beaumont Hospital Dearborn Dearborn: 632 Level II: 1953 formerly Oakwood Hospital; acquired in 2014 Beaumont Hospital Troy Troy/Sterling Heights: 520 Level II 1977 complex straddles city/county border, connected by skybridge: Beaumont Hospital Farmington Hills Farmington Hills: 330 ...
In 2010, Oakland University and William Beaumont Hospital opened an allopathic medical school called Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine (OUWB) admitting its first class of 50 students. [28] The school was granted full accreditation by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education and graduated its first class in 2015.
William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak is the 14th largest hospital in the country by bed size and is the 3rd largest provider of Medicare in the US. It is ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the #2 hospital in the state (behind University Hospital, University of Michigan), and is nationally ranked in 10 adult specialties. [11]
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Aerial view of the William Beaumont General Hospital in 1929. General Orders No. 40 of the War Department, June 26, 1920, stipulated that this new hospital at Fort Bliss be named after Major William Beaumont, one of the most famous surgeons of the "Old Army". William Beaumont General Hospital opened on July 1, 1921, and was completed in 1922.