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The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) is the primary state health agency of the government of the U.S. state of Mississippi. It was established in 1877 as the Mississippi State Board of Health and was renamed in 1982. It provides a number of public health services to Mississippi residents. [1]
Dr. Wallace Conerly, 1994–2003; dean, School of Medicine and vice chancellor for health affairs; Dr. Daniel W. Jones, 2003–10; dean, School of Medicine and vice chancellor for health affairs; Dr. James E. Keeton, 2010–15; dean, School of Medicine and vice chancellor for health affairs; Dr. LouAnn Woodward, 2015–present; dean, School of ...
Organized as the Jackson Infirmary in 1916 and consolidated with the Jackson Sanitarium in 1924. Sold to the Dominican Sisters of Springfield, Illinois in 1946 and renamed St. Dominic Hospital in 1954. [45] Scott Regional Hospital: Morton: Scott: 25: Level IV: Yes: Select Specialty Hospital-Belhaven: Jackson: Hinds: 25: None: No
The Mississippi Department of Mental Health (DMH) is a state agency of Mississippi, headquartered in Suite 1101 of the Robert E. Lee Building in Jackson. [1] It provides mental health services. Facilities
Arthur Guyton (1919–2003), physiologist, author of Textbook of Medical Physiology James Hardy (1918–2003), surgeon who performed the first successful cadaveric lung transplant ( Jackson ) [ 46 ] T. R. M. Howard (1908–1976), surgeon and activist ( Mound Bayou )
A Piperton area pastor is dead and family members say his wife is in critical condition after a car crash in Southaven Tuesday. Bobby Mullins was pastor of Kirk Baptist Church.
In 2010, Anderson Regional Health System purchased Riley Memorial Hospital in Meridian and renamed the facility Anderson Regional Medical Center-South. Riley Hospital was a 140-bed facility and the acquisition allowed Anderson to expand inpatient rehabilitation and long-term acute care. [14] Riley Hospital was founded in 1930 by Dr. Franklin ...
Oakley Training School, also known as the Mississippi Youth Correctional Complex (MYCC), is located on a 1,068-acre (432 ha) plot of land surrounded by agricultural fields; the State of Mississippi states that the complex is about a 30-minute commute from Jackson. [4]