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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 ]
The original Baptist Memorial Hospital was a 2,000-bed medical facility and complex of multiple hospital buildings located at 899 Madison Avenue in midtown Memphis, Tennessee. The facility closed in 2000 after 88 years of service, and was demolished in 2005.
Johnson City Medical Center (Johnson City) Johnson County Community Hospital (Mountain City, Tennessee) LaFollette Medical Center (LaFollette) Laughlin Memorial Hospital (Greeneville, Tennessee) Le Bonheur Children's Medical Center, Memphis; LeConte Medical Center (Sevierville, Tennessee) Lincoln County Health System (Fayetteville)
This hospital, built in 1979, is now the flagship of Baptist Memorial Health Care since the closure of the Madison Campus in the Medical District, Memphis in 2000, which dated from 1912. [2] Baptist Memorial Health Care operates 22 Hospitals and numerous clinics in the three states surrounding the Memphis area. [3]
The Medical Arts Building and Garage, also known as the Hickman Building, is a historic building in Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.. It was built in 1925–1926. [ 2 ] Upon its completion, most of its tenant were members of medical professions like physicians and dentists. [ 2 ]
A medical student was shot and killed at a cancer walk in Memphis over the weekend, authorities said. The suspected killer — her ex-boyfriend — was charged in her murder after fleeing the ...
Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis, in Memphis, Tennessee (formerly Baptist East) Research Medical Center-Brookside Campus , a hospital in Kansas City, Missouri that was formerly known as Baptist Memorial Hospital
Methodist University Hospital is a hospital located in Memphis, Tennessee which is a part of Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare. It is affiliated with University of Tennessee Health Science Center as a teaching hospital. The hospital focuses on oncology, cardiology, head and neck surgery, neurology and transplants.