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In 1984, the West Virginia Legislature authorized separation of the hospital operations from the university and the establishment of a separate corporate entity. West Virginia University Hospitals, Inc. was incorporated as a non-stock, not-for-profit corporation and, by an agreement of transfer and lease dated July 1, 1984, assumed the ...
The facility, the former Fairmont General Hospital, served the city and Marion County for decades. Like a patient in intensive care, however, the hospital waxed and waned, as it was bought and ...
Potomac Valley Hospital - Keyser, West Virginia. Preston Memorial Hospital - Kingwood (Preston County) Princeton Community Hospital - Princeton (Mercer County) Raleigh General Hospital - Beckley (Raleigh County) Reynolds Memorial Hospital - Glen Dale (Marshall County) Richwood Area Community Hospital (closed) - Richwood (Nicholas County) River ...
Mon Health Medical Center. Coordinates: 39°39′50″N 79°56′48″W. Mon Health Medical Center (formerly Monongalia General Hospital) is a 189-bed acute-care community hospital and Level IV Trauma Center located in Morgantown, West Virginia, United States. It is part of Mon Health, an "integrated health care delivery system" serving north ...
When she was pharmacist at then-Fairmont General Hospital, Smith, her coworkers and the community took a deep breath as the hospital's top three leaders — CEO, CFO, vice president of human ...
Website. fairmontwv.gov. Fairmont is a city in and the county seat of Marion County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 18,313 at the 2020 census, making it the eighth-most populous city in the state. [3][5] It is the principal city of the Fairmont micropolitan area, which includes all of Marion County in North Central West ...
Nov. 16—FAIRMONT — One student was likely already dead, as his panic-stricken friends half-dragged, half-carried him to the Emergency Room entrance at WVU Medicine-Fairmont Medical Center.
The inauguration of a new system lasted over a year and a half. In January 1973, the governing bodies of Marion County and Fairmont formed the Fairmont Marion County Transit Authority (FMCTA) as a separate government entity, funded equally at $60,000 by each of the bodies. The planning, purchasing, scheduling and recruitment process lasted five ...