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  2. LDS Hospital - Wikipedia

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    LDS Hospital (formerly Deseret Hospital) is a general urban hospital and surgical center in Salt Lake City, Utah. The hospital was originally owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), but is now owned and operated by Intermountain Healthcare (IHC). LDS Hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission. The hospital has ...

  3. Primary Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    An LDS organization and building, named "Deseret Hospital", was first founded in 1882 in Salt Lake City, but it closed for financial reasons in 1900. [ 10 ] In 1911, some LDS Church leaders, including May Anderson and Louie B. Felt , pushed for a separate facility geared to needs of infants and young patients. [ 11 ]

  4. Kent F. Richards - Wikipedia

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    Kent Farnsworth Richards (born February 25, 1946) has been a general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) since 2009. [1] [2]Richards received a Bachelor of Science degree in medicine from the University of Utah in 1969, and a doctor of medicine degree from the same school in 1972. [3]

  5. Intermountain Health - Wikipedia

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    Intermountain Health was founded on April 1, 1975, after the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints donated fifteen hospitals, as a system, to what would become Intermountain Health. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 1982, Intermountain Health began providing non-hospital services such as clinics and home healthcare.

  6. List of missions of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...

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    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) operates 449 missions [1] throughout the world, as of June 2024. Most are named after the location of the mission headquarters, usually a specific city.

  7. 1. Emeritus general authorities are individuals who have been released from active duties as general authorities. However, they remain general authorities of the church until their death. Except for the three former members of the Presiding Bishopric noted, all living emeritus general authorities are former members of the First or Second Quorums of the Seventy. 2. These former members of the ...

  8. The twins were quickly taken to the hospital for a long-overdue checkup. Officials said they weighed 53 and 55 pounds, respectively. The average 15-year-old boy their height should weigh about 140 ...

  9. Russell M. Nelson - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, Nelson became head of the thoracic residency program that combined resources from the University of Utah Medical School, LDS Hospital, Primary Children's Hospital and the VA Hospital in Salt Lake City. [31] In 1965, the University of Chicago offered Nelson the position as head of their department of thoracic surgery.