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The Tyrone Hospital Development Council is a group of volunteers that organize and conduct fund raising activities to purchase capital equipment and support the capital projects of Tyrone Hospital. The Development Council was established in 2000. The
St. Marys Health Care System is a not-for-profit Catholic health care provider whose mission is to be a compassionate healing presence in the communities we serve. Founded in 1906 and sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy, St. Marys Health Care System is built on a foundation of values that include excellence, compassion, integrity and reverence for each person. St. Marys focuses on neurosciences, cardiac care, orthopedics, general medicine/general surgery, womens and childrens health, and gastroenterology. The system includes 196-bed St. Marys Hospital in Athens and 25-bed St. Marys Good Samaritan Hospital in Greene County. Services include emergency care, intensive care, home health care/hospice services, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation, assisted living, Alzheimers/dementia care, preventive care, state-of-the art diagnostic and therapeutic care and a growing network of physician practices. Named Georgias Hospital of the Year in 2006 and 2010, St. Marys is proud to be the official health care provider for the University of Georgia Athletic Association. St. Marys has earned the Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval for advanced primary stroke care, advanced inpatient diabetes, heart failure care, knee replacement surgery and spine surgery.
Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center is a Alamogordo, NM-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Curry Health Network is a Brookings, OR-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Connecticut Children`s Medical Center is a nationally recognized, 187-bed not-for-profit children`s hospital serving as the primary teaching hospital for the University of Connecticut School of Medicine department of pediatrics. Connecticut Children`s Medical Center is consistently named among the best in the nation for several of its pediatric specialties in the annual U.S. News & World Report “Best Children`s Hospitals” rankings. The history of Connecticut Children`s spans more than 100 years. Founded as a 10-bed hospital for children who suffered incurable conditions such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida and polio, Connecticut Children`s is now one of only two freestanding children`s hospitals in New England—the only freestanding children`s hospital in Connecticut—that offers comprehensive, world-class health care to children and adolescents in a patient- and family-centered environment with a focus on research, education and advocacy. A comprehensive array of pediatric services are available at our hospitals in Hartford and Waterbury, with neonatal intensive care units in Hartford (Level 4) and the University of Connecticut Health Center (Level 3), along with five specialty care centers and 10 practices across the state and in Massachusetts. Our Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center and Primary Care Center are the busiest between Boston and New York. Connecticut Children`s has 2,200 employees with a medical staff of nearly 1,100, practicing in more than 30 specialties.