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Community Medical Center is the only facility providing obstetrical and newborn care in Missoula County, Montana, and is one of the largest such programs in the state of Montana. [1] It also offers residential and transitional living and day treatment program for brain injury survivors, and the elderly. [1]
The hospital employs more than 1,600 people and is the second largest employer in the Missoula area. [2] It has 237 beds, [3] and is the only hospital in western Montana other than Community Medical Center that has helicopter facilities. [4] St. Patrick Hospital also hosts the Providence Heart Institute. [5]
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Health care in particular is one of Missoula's fastest growing industries with St. Patrick Hospital (western Montana's only level-II trauma center) and the Community Medical Center, already the city's second- and third-largest employers behind the university. [62] About 55% of employment in Missoula is made up of the service and retail sectors.
Since Missoula, Montana's founding in 1866 it has progressed from small trading post with a single cross street on Mullan Road and a bridge across the Clark Fork River to a vibrant college town home to the University of Montana. Architectural styles have come and gone, and today Missoula is home to over 60 buildings on the National Register of ...
Missoula College is composed of a brand new River Campus located across the river from the main university campus and a second, trades-oriented campus, located next to Fort Missoula Park. As a unit of the University of Montana, incoming freshmen are exposed to the same services and expectations as students who primarily attend UM's main campus.
Nov 25, 2024; Inglewood, California, USA; Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) carries the ball against the Los Angeles Chargers in the first half at SoFi Stadium.
David Allan Cates (born 1956), in Madison, Wisconsin, [1] is an American novelist and poet, and the executive director of Missoula Medical Aid. [2] [3] His work has appeared in a number of publications which include The Sun, Outside Magazine, The Montanan, and The New York Times Sophisticated Traveler.