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James Phillip Holland was born in 1934 in Bowling Green, Kentucky to Charles R. and Rosie (Breman) Holland. [1] He was valedictorian at State Street High School, and was named to the United States Military Academy by Senator John Sherman Cooper on the recommendation of Kentucky State College President R.B. Atwood.
Indiana University Health North Hospital (originally named Clarian North Medical Center) is a full-service hospital for adults and children.Opened in December 2005, the 170-bed hospital and attached medical office building offer maternity, pediatric, and adult services.
Indiana University Health, formerly known as Clarian Health Partners, is a nonprofit healthcare system located in the U.S. state of Indiana. It is the largest and most comprehensive healthcare system in Indiana, with 16 hospitals under its IU Health brand and almost 36,000 employees. [ 1 ]
Dennis Murphy, the CEO and president of IU Health, received a bonus of $2.3 million in 2021 in additional to his $1.7 million base pay and another $1.6 million in other pay and benefits, according ...
Indiana University Health Arnett Hospital – Lafayette; Indiana University Health Ball Memorial Hospital – Muncie; Indiana University Health Blackford Hospital – Hartford City; Indiana University Health Bloomington Hospital – Bloomington; Indiana University Health Jay Hospital – Portland; Indiana University Health La Porte Hospital ...
Indiana University Health University Hospital is a teaching hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, affiliated with the Indiana University School of Medicine and Indiana University Health. With nearly 1,100 physician faculty members at Indiana University Health University Hospital, physicians, surgeons, nurses and staff care for more ...
It is time again to vote for The Star Press Athlete of the Week, sponsored by IU Health. The reigning Athlete of the Week for Nov. 18-23 is Paislee Chambers of Wes-Del girls wrestling. Chambers ...
The center was located on the Indiana University campus in Bloomington, Indiana, United States. The IU Health Proton Therapy Center was the only proton therapy center in the U.S. to use a uniform-scanning beam for dose delivery, [2] which decreases undesirable neutron dose to patients. [3] The Center opened in 2004, and ceased operations in 2014.