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Cleveland Clinic is an American nonprofit academic medical center based in Cleveland, Ohio. [2] Owned and operated by the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, an Ohio nonprofit corporation, Cleveland Clinic was founded in 1921 by a group of faculty and alumni from the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.
George Washington Crile, MD, one of the four founders. The Cleveland Clinic had its roots in the Lakeside Unit, [1] [2] an American First World War medical-surgical unit consisting of volunteers from Cleveland's Western Reserve University Lakeside Hospital, (now part of the University Hospitals medical system), organized and led by George W. Crile, MD the hospital's chief of surgery.
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center (UH Cleveland Medical Center), formerly known as University Hospitals Case Medical Center (UH Case Medical Center), is a large not-for-profit academic medical complex in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.
On November 1, 1843, under President George Edmond Pierce, five faculty members including Jared Potter Kirtland and John Delamater, and sixty-seven students began the first medical lectures at the Medical Department of Western Reserve College (also known as the Cleveland Medical College) in Hudson, Ohio.
St. Vincent Charity Medical Center is a medical facility in Cleveland, Ohio.It was founded in 1865 under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland.It has been administered for much of its history by the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, killing someone every 33 seconds. While some characteristics ...
Does creatine have benefits for women? A dietitian shares how it can help with muscle, reproductive and mental health and tips before taking the supplement.
St. Luke's Hospital is a historic former hospital in the Woodland Hills neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio.The building, designed in the Georgian Revival style by the Cleveland-based architectural firm Hubbell & Benes, was constructed in 1927 followed by completion of the originally planned east wing in 1929.