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Terry Reilly |
Safety and security officer | Profile |
Bill Hofmann |
Vice President of Digital Technology | Profile |
Steven Michaels |
Vice President Of Technology Services | Profile |
Craig Richardville |
Senior Vice President and Chief Digital and Information Officer | Profile |
Craig Richardville |
Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer | Profile |
Padre Behavioral Hospital is a Corpus Christi, TX-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Beaumont opened on January 24, 1955 as a 238-bed community hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan. Today, that hospital is a 1,061-bed major academic and referral center with Level 1 trauma status and Michigan`s first Magnet-designated hospital for nursing excellence. The hospital ranks first in the United States for inpatient admissions and second for its number of surgeries. A second Beaumont hospital opened in Troy in 1977 as a 200-bed acute care community teaching hospital. It is now among the nation`s highest-volume community hospitals with 361 beds, and is third for its number of admissions and fourth in surgeries among hospitals of its size. In October 2007, Beaumont became a regional health provider when it acquired a third, community hospital with 289 beds in Grosse Pointe. Ninety-one medical and surgical specialties are represented on the Beaumont medical staffs of more than 3,100 physicians. Beaumont is accredited by the Joint Commission. Beaumont is a major teaching facility that has 37 accredited residency and fellowship programs with 400 residents and fellows. For undergraduate training, it is affiliated with the University of Michigan and Wayne State University schools of medicine. Beaumont also has a nursing affiliation with Oakland University (including a top-ranked certified registered nurse anesthetist school), and is partnering with OU to establish a private medical school.
Since 1928, Hebrew Hospital Home has provided high quality, skilled nursing care in a nurturing environment. Our longstanding record of excellence and ongoing initiatives to expand and improve our facilities and services have earned us an outstanding
Good Samaritan is a private, not-for-profit medical center serving the growing populations of eastern Pierce and southern King County in the greater Puget Sound region of Washington. Our medical staff includes 300 primary care physicians and specialists
Mercy`s presence on the shores of Biscayne Bay is evidence of a commitment that began in the 1940′s. As Miami`s population grew during and after World War II, there was a pressing need for additional hospital beds in the metropolitan area. The Diocese of St. Augustine, then the diocese for all of Florida, answered the call. The church acquired a large parcel of swampy land south of the Villa Vizcaya and began a fundraising effort that received tremendous support from all of Miami`s residents. Collections were taken door-to-door, in movie theaters and even public schools. Construction began in 1946 and four years later Mercy Hospital opened its doors on December 18, 1950, with 125 much-needed beds. The hospital staff was provided by the Sisters of St. Joseph of St. Augustine, who assumed sponsorship of Mercy from the Diocese in 1966. Mercy to day is 488 bed hospital who has received the Magnet recognition by the American Nurses Credentialing Centers, has been designated as a Primary Stroke Center by The Joint Commission and whose hyperbaric and wound-care center has been designated as the Divers Alert Network (DAN) regional coordinator for Florida and the Caribbean.