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Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital is a historic hospital building located near Elkin, Surry County, North Carolina.The original rectangular section was built in 1930–1931, with additions made in 1937, 1947, and 1952.
Psychiatric hospital Crawley Memorial Hospital Boiling Springs: Cleveland: 60 1974 December 2009 [49] Atrium Health Established in 1949 as Royster Memorial Hospital. In 1985 began converting acute care beds to skilled care beds. Frye Regional Medical Center Alexander Campus [49] Taylorsville [49] Alexander 23 February 2007 [49]
The first hospital in what later became known as UNC Hospitals and the UNC Health Care System was North Carolina Memorial Hospital, which opened on Sept. 2, 1952.Then in 1989, the North Carolina General Assembly created the University of North Carolina Hospitals entity as a unifying organization to govern constituent hospitals.
UNC Health Wayne is a nonprofit hospital affiliate of UNC Health, [1] a health care system in North Carolina and the largest private employer in Wayne County. Its name changed from Wayne Memorial Hospital when it entered into a management agreement with UNC Health in 2015 [2] and in 2022, the hospital changed its name from Wayne UNC Health Care to UNC Health Wayne.
Notable buildings and structures include the Gwyn-Foard House (c. 1855), Hugh G. Chatham Bridge (1931), Liberty Tobacco Warehouse (c. 1920), Harris Building (1902), U.S. Post Office (1937) designed by the Office of the Supervising Architect under Louis A. Simon, former Elkin Town Hall (1938–1939) built by the Works Progress Administration ...
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Memorial Hospital - South Bend: South Bend: St. Joseph: 02/15/2021 [4] Mississippi: North Mississippi Medical Center: Tupelo: Lee: 01/20/2021 [1] New York:
Jones was trained at the University of Oxford and at St Thomas' Hospital. [1] He practised as a GP in Hampshire from 1979. [1] He later worked in Lamberth, London and retired from clinical practice in 2010. [2] He was Wolfson Professor of General Practice at Guy's, King's, and St Thomas' School of Medicine, all in London. [1]