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Rhode Island Hospital: Brown University Health Providence Providence Yes (Adult Level 1) 1868–present Active: Rehabilitation Hospital of Rhode Island: Prime Healthcare Services North Smithfield: Providence No 1965–present Active: Rhode Island Homeopathic Hospital Providence Providence 1884-1900 Closed: Roger Williams Medical Center ...
The Rhode Island Department of Health is a state government agency located in Providence, Rhode Island. The interim Director of the Department of Health is James McDonald, who succeeded Nicole Alexander-Scott in January 2022. [1] [2]
The Rhode Island State Health Laboratory (RISHL) is the public health laboratory of Rhode Island operated by the Rhode Island Department of Health. The laboratory will be transitioning to a new facility in Providence in 2025.
Rhode Island Hospital's pediatrics division, Hasbro Children's Hospital, is the only pediatric facility in the state. Recording nearly 154,000 visits in the fiscal year of 2016, Rhode Island Hospital's adult and pediatric emergency wings are among the busiest in the United States .
Alexander-Scott has played an active role in the Rhode Island Department of Health's response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Rhode Island. [8] In December 2020, she tested positive for COVID-19. [10] Alexander-Scott was reappointed in 2020 to a five-year term. [11] However, in January 2022, she announced her resigned from the state Department of ...
Project Weber/RENEW is a harm reduction organization in Providence, Rhode Island established in 2016 by the merger of Project RENEW and Project Weber. [1] The organization is staffed entirely by people who have directly experienced mental health issues, substance abuse and/or sex work.
Women & Infants Hospital is the largest obstetrical facility in Rhode Island, the second largest in New England, and the tenth in the United States. Nearly 3,000 employees including 800 medical staff handle over 30,000 emergency room visits, 23,000 hospital admissions, and 9,300 deliveries per year.
Joe Sayegh, (1884–1946) Syrian born New Zealand politician and businessman Maximos IV Sayegh (1878–1967), Syrian cardinal May Sayegh (1940–2023), Palestinian poet, feminist, political activist and writer