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In 1970, Bethesda North Hospital opened in Montgomery to serve Cincinnati's rapidly growing northern suburbs. [2] However, the original location on Oak Street continued to be the flagship hospital location of the Bethesda Hospital and Deaconess Association, which formed the nonprofit Bethesda Inc. in 1983 to oversee hospital operations. [4]
Deaconess Midtown Hospital is the flagship hospital located on the original site of the Protestant Deaconess Hospital built in 1899. [10] [11] [12] In 1920, an additional floor and wing was added to the hospital. [11] However, in 1970, the original hospital was demolished so other buildings could be built. [11]
Deaconess Hospital may refer to one of the following: Arizona Deaconess Hospital, Phoenix, ... (Cincinnati, Ohio) Deaconess Hospital (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)
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Blanchard Valley Health System Blanchard Valley Hospital Findlay: Hancock: 150 Level III 1891 Findlay Home for Friendless Women and Children Chillicothe VA Medical Center Chillicothe: Ross: 295 x 1924 Veterans' Bureau The Christ Hospital: Cincinnati: Hamilton: 555 x 1889 Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center: Cincinnati: Hamilton: 634 ...
Fischer recruited 29 surgeons in his first 3 years at Beth Israel Deaconess, which was key in mending the institution's finances, after a 1996 merger resulted in a loss of more than $280 Million for the hospital. [3] Fischer's research expertise includes nutritional support, cachexia, sepsis, enterocutaneous fistulas, and surgical education.
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In 1888, Cincinnati's German Protestants opened a hospital ("Krankenhaus") staffed by deaconesses. It evolved into the city's first general hospital, and included a nurses' training school. It was renamed Deaconess Hospital in 1917. Many other cities developed a deaconess hospital in similar fashion. [67]