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The hospital was founded in 1899 as Roanoke Hospital. In the 1920s and 1930s, its growth was funded through gifts of hundreds of thousands of dollars from David W. Flickwir, a railroad executive and contractor who had married the hospital's nursing superintendent. The hospital dubbed him its "Greatest Benefactor"; a 1925 building he funded, the ...
Carilion Clinic is a Roanoke, Virginia-based non-profit integrated health care organization.Carilion owns and operates seven hospitals in the western part of Virginia, a nursing undergraduate program at Radford University Carilion, and a joint-venture medical school and research institute with Virginia Tech known as the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and Research Institute.
Carilion may refer to: Carilion Clinic in Roanoke, Virginia, US; Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital in Roanoke, Virginia, US; Carilion New River Valley Medical Center in Montgomery County, Virginia, US; Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and Research Institute in Roanoke, Virginia, US; Carilion Court in Blacksburg, Virginia, US
Carilion Giles Memorial Hospital Pearisburg, Giles County: 25 [15] Carilion Clinic: Critical access hospital: Carilion New River Valley Medical Center: Christiansburg, Montgomery County: 146 [16] Level III Carilion Clinic: Carilion Roanoke Community Hospital: Roanoke: Carilion Clinic "Magnet designated" with the nearby Carilion Roanoke Memorial ...
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The Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine is a public medical school of Virginia Tech and located in Roanoke, Virginia. The medical school is associated with the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute. Formed as a public–private partnership with the Carilion Clinic, the medical school grants the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree to its ...
Carilion New River Valley Medical Center; Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital; Chesapeake Regional Healthcare; Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU; Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters; Chimborazo Hospital
The Mill Mountain Incline was a 0.37 mi (0.60 km) funicular, or inclined plane, located on Mill Mountain in Roanoke, Virginia, that operated between 1910–1929.Costing $40,000 to complete, the incline took visitors from the base of the mountain where the present-day Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital is located to the summit in the area where the Mill Mountain Star is now located. [1]