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The Memphis Medical District is an area which was created to provide a central location for medical care, serving both Memphis and the Mid-South. Geography [ edit ]
Peter Alan Bell (born Jan. 21, 1958) is an American osteopathic physician.He is the current Vice Provost and Dean at Baptist College of Health Sciences, now known as Baptist Health Sciences University in Memphis, TN. [1]
After closing the hospital in 2000, Baptist donated the professional buildings to The University of Tennessee Health Science Center in 2002. These three buildings, 910, 920, and 930 Madison still stand today and are now academic and research facilities, as well as surgery centers, doctors offices, business offices, and food court.
The University of Tennessee College of Medicine is one of six graduate schools of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) in downtown Memphis.The oldest public medical school in Tennessee, the UT College of Medicine is a LCME-accredited member of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) and awards graduates of the four-year program Doctor of Medicine (MD) degrees.
Saint Joseph Hospital was a Catholic operated hospital located at 220 Overton Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee. It is most well known for being the hospital where Martin Luther King Jr. died at 7:05 p.m. on Thursday, April 4, 1968, an hour after he was shot at Lorraine Motel. [1]
Comprehensive surgical atlases in otolaryngology and head and neck surgery. Illustrated by Patrick McDonnell, David M. Bolinsky. New York: Grune & Stratton. ISBN 9780808915942. LCCN 83012725. Miller, Robert H.; Woodson, Gayle E.; Jankovic, Joseph (1987). "Botulinum toxin injection of the vocal fold for spasmodic dysphonia. A preliminary report ...
Physicians Regional Medical Center (Knoxville) Pioneer Community Hospital of Scott (Oneida) Psychiatric Hospital at Vanderbilt (Nashville) Regional Hospital of Jackson (Jackson) RegionalOne Health Center (Memphis) Riverview Regional Medical Center (Carthage) Roane Medical Center operated by Covenant Health; St. Francis Hospital (Bartlett)
John Joseph Shea Jr. (September 4, 1924 – February 8, 2015) was an American medical doctor, professor and surgeon. [1] He attended Christian Brothers High School, Memphis, Tennessee, the University of Notre Dame and Harvard Medical School. He performed the first successful reconstructive stapedectomy in May, 1956. [2]