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  2. University of Cincinnati Health - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the College of Pharmacy became a unit of the University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center. In 2000 a fourth College, the College of Allied Health Sciences joined the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. On June 6, 2007, the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Pharmacy changed its name to the James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy.

  3. Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The hospital has more than 670 registered beds [2] and is affiliated with the University of Cincinnati Health. The hospital provides comprehensive pediatric specialties and subspecialties to pediatric patients aged 0–21 [3] [4] [5] throughout southern Ohio and northern Kentucky, as well as patients from around the United States and the world ...

  4. UCHealth - Wikipedia

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    UCHealth has been ranked as a top hospital in the United States on several occasions. In 2012, it was listed as a Thomson Reuters Top 100 Hospital. [25] Between 2017 and 2021, UCHealth hospitals have been included numerous times on a list of America's Top Hospitals by U.S. News & World Report.

  5. List of hospitals in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Trumbull Memorial Hospital UC Medical Center Cincinnati: Hamilton: 724 Level I 1821 UC West Chester Hospital West Chester: Butler: 160 Level III 2009 University Hospitals Ahuja Medical Center: Beachwood: Cuyahoga: 193 x 2011 – University Hospitals Beachwood Medical Center Beachwood: Cuyahoga: 24 x 2019 LakeHealth Beachwood Medical Center

  6. University of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The University of Cincinnati (UC or Cincinnati, informally Cincy) is a public research university in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It was founded in 1819 and had an enrollment of over 53,000 students in 2024, making it the second-largest university in Ohio. [6] It is part of the University System of Ohio.

  7. The Christ Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital's location, at one of the highest points in Hamilton County, affords a panoramic view of the Cincinnati basin below. [ 4 ] 39°07′17″N 84°30′40″W  /  39.1213°N 84.5111°W  / 39.1213; -84.5111 It is sometimes considered to be part of the Pill Hill neighborhood

  8. Pill Hill, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood's first hospital was the Jewish Hospital on Burnet Avenue, which was dedicated on March 30, 1890. [3] In 1915, Cincinnati General Hospital (now the University of Cincinnati Medical Center) joined it a few blocks away in Corryville, followed by other hospitals. [4]

  9. Armory Fieldhouse - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Bearcats (recreational athletics) Armory Fieldhouse is an on-campus facility located at the University of Cincinnati . It was built in 1954 to replace the old Schmidlapp Gymnasium, and originally was used as the home for the Bearcats men's basketball team, who opened the building with a 97–65 win over Indiana on December 18, 1954.