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MedStar Union Memorial Hospital is a non-profit, acute care teaching hospital located in the North Central section of Baltimore, Maryland. The hospital is a member of MedStar Health , a community-based network of Baltimore/ Washington, D.C. area hospitals and other health care services.
Located in the Central section of Baltimore, MedStar Union Memorial Hospital [28] is a regional specialty and teaching hospital that has been caring for members of the community for more than 150 years. MedStar Union Memorial has been named one of the nation's top 100 hospitals for cardiovascular care by Thomson.
1965: The Smith Wing of Union Memorial Hospital was named in honor George Marvin Smith, MD, who served Monroe and Union County residents for 52 years and delivered more than 7,000 babies. 1968: Union Memorial Hospital is reorganized to change its status to a non-profit operating company. 1985: Union Memorial Hospital opens new acute care facility.
After 30 years at the Biddle St. site, the hospital relocated to an even larger site, the former Union Protestant Hospital site at 1514 Division Street (Union Protestant Hospital is now known as Union Memorial Hospital and located in North Baltimore City). [4] In 1970, the final site for Provident Hospital was opened at 2600 Liberty Heights Avenue.
The Genesee Hospital was established through the efforts of a prominent Rochesterian to serve residents in the southeastern part of the city. The hospital started in a small building on Monroe ...
A new surgical wing was added in 1927, with a gift from Earle P. Charlton. In 1980, Truesdale Hospital merged with Union Hospital and was renamed Charlton Memorial Hospital. [4] The hospital also established a nursing school in 1912, which graduated its first class in 1915. Students were required to live in a residence on the hospital grounds.
[12] [13] In 1921, the Illinois Masonic Hospital Association purchased Chicago Union Hospital [9] for $100,000. [10] By the end of the 1930s, the hospital had more than 150 beds. [11] In November 2000, Illinois Masonic Medical Center became a hospital member of Advocate Health Care.
Dr. Eric Dickson, president and chief executive officer of UMass Memorial Health, is floating the idea of the hospital system turning Nashoba’s emergency room into an urgent care center or ...