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  2. University of Mississippi Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The University of Mississippi Medical Center's Helicopter Flight program began operations in 1996 with a single helicopter based in Jackson. The Jackson-based AirCare 1 helicopter was joined by the Meridian-based AirCare 2 helicopter in spring 2009, the Golden Triangle-based AirCare 3 in spring 2016, and Greenwood-based Aircare 4 in 2017.

  3. List of hospitals in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1937 as North Mississippi Community Hospital. Name changed to North Mississippi Medical Center in 1967. [35] Total bed numbers include North Mississippi Medical Center Women's Hospital. [36] North Mississippi Medical Center-West Point: West Point: Clay: 49: Level IV: No: Previously known as Ivy Memorial Hospital, then Clay County ...

  4. Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist - Wikipedia

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    Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist is an academic medical center and health system located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and part of Charlotte -based Atrium Health. It is the largest employer in Forsyth County, with more than 19,220 employees and a total of 198 buildings on 428 acres. In addition to the main, tertiary-care hospital in ...

  5. A Complete Guide to Your Prostate - AOL

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    The prostate is a small gland about the size of a walnut. It’s part of the male reproductive system and sits between the penis and the bladder. The primary function of the prostate is to produce ...

  6. Baptist Health (Jacksonville) - Wikipedia

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    www.baptistjax.com. Baptist Health (Jacksonville) is a faith-based, non-profit health system comprising 6 hospitals with 1,168 beds, a cancer center, four satellite emergency departments and more than 200 patient access points of care, including 50 primary care offices located throughout northeast Florida and southeast Georgia.

  7. University of Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    The University of Mississippi (byname Ole Miss) is a public research university in Oxford, Mississippi, with a medical center in Jackson. It is Mississippi's oldest public university and is the state's largest by enrollment. [4] The Mississippi Legislature chartered the university on February 24, 1848, and it admitted its first 80 students.

  8. University of Mississippi School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, it was moved from the Oxford campus to the state capital of Jackson and was expanded to include the third and fourth years of training. The University of Mississippi Medical Center, the health sciences campus of the University of Mississippi, houses the School of Medicine. As of 2006, there were 413 students enrolled in UMSOM.

  9. Michael Palese - Wikipedia

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    Minimally Invasive Surgery. Robotic Surgery. Dr. Michael A. Palese, is an American urologist specializing in robotic, laparoscopic and endoscopic surgery, with a special emphasis on robotic surgeries relating to kidney cancer and kidney stone disease. [1][2] Palese is the Chairman of the Department of Urology at the Mount Sinai Beth Israel.