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North General Hospital (NGH) was an American private, not-for-profit, voluntary teaching hospital [1] located in New York City in the East Harlem section of Manhattan at Marcus Garvey Park. It was founded in 1979 to replace, as tenant, the Hospital for Joint Diseases (HJD) , which vacated its East Harlem facility and moved that same year ...
North General Hospital was in East Harlem, New York City, U.S., 1979–2010. North General Hospital may also refer to: North General Hospital, now José R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center, Manila, Philippines; Nchanga North General Hospital, Chingola, Zambia
North Hudson Hospital, Weehawken; Orange General Hospital, Orange (a/k/a Hospital Center at Orange) Pascack Valley Hospital, Westwood (now Hackensack University Medical Center North at Pascack Valley) PBI Regional Medical Center, Passaic (now St. Mary's Hospital - Passaic) Raritan Valley Hospital, Green Brook, New Jersey [4] Riverdell Hospital ...
Archbold - Brooks County Hospital Quitman: Brooks: 25 Archbold Archbold - Grady General Hospital Cairo: Grady: 60 1960 Archbold Archbold Memorial Hospital Thomasville: Thomas: 264 Level II 1925 Archbold Archbold - Mitchell County Hospital Camilla: Mitchell: 25 Archbold Atrium Health Navicent Baldwin: Milledgeville: Baldwin: 140 Atrium [6]
General Hospital No. 1, Limay, Philippines, April 1942 [10] 2nd General Hospital United States, 12 October 1945 [22] Landstuhl, Germany mid-1990s; General Hospital No. 2, Cabcaben, Philippines, April 1942 [10] 3rd General Hospital, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, 16 September 1945 [23] 4th General Hospital, end of World War II [24] 5th General Hospital
On June 19, 1965, the North General Hospital was renamed Dr. Jose R. Reyes Memorial Hospital in honor of Jose Reyes y Reyes for his service as the Director of the hospital from March 16, 1948, up to his death in 1964. At present, it is known as Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center by virtue of Executive Order No. 851 s.1982. [1]
The North Okkalapa General Hospital was affiliated to the University of Medicine 2, Yangon in 1970. On 25 September 1996 the University moved to its present location in North Okkalapa beside the hospital. [1] The hospital was originally designed to hold 400 beds. Although the building has not been expanded, it now holds 800 beds. [2]
This is a list of hospitals in North Carolina.Five hospitals serve as university-affiliated academic medical centers: Duke University Hospital (Duke University), ECU Health (ECU), UNC Health (UNC), and Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist and Atrium Health's Carolinas Medical Center (Wake Forest University), while WakeMed is an unaffiliated Level I trauma center.