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Wyandot Memorial Hospital is a Upper Sandusky, OH-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
CHI St. Vincent, a health system serving more than 1 million Arkansans a year, includes primary care, specialty clinics, urgent care, hospitals, home care and rehabilitation. Our coworkers and medical staff number more than 6,000. We are living our mission by providing high quality care, serving those most in need (part of our Catholic heritage) and creating healthier communities. We are not-for-profit and sponsored by the national Catholic Health Initiative (CHI) system.
Kansas Heart Hospital is a Wichita, KS-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Northwell Health (formerly North Shore-LIJ Health System) is New York State`s largest health care provider and private employer. With 21 hospitals and nearly 450 outpatient practices, we serve 8 million people in the metro New York area and beyond. Our 61,000 employees work to change health care for the better. We`re making breakthroughs in medicine at the Feinstein Institute. We`re training the next generation of medical professionals at the visionary Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine and the School of Graduate Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies. And we offer health insurance through CareConnect.
Howard University Hospital is a Level One(1) Trauma Center, one of America`s best hospitals, offering the most comprehensive health care facilities in America. Forerunner of the Howard University Hospital, Freedmen`s Hospital served the black community in the District of Columbia for more than a century. First established in 1862 on the grounds of the Camp Barker, 13th and R Streets, NW, Freedmen`s Hospital and Asylum cared for freed, disabled, and aged blacks. In 1863, it was placed under Dr. Alexander Augusta, the first African-American to head a hospital. After the Civil War, it became the teaching hospital of Howard University Medical School, established in 1868, while remaining under federal control. Early in the 20th century, Congress authorized the construction of a new hospital which was completed in 1909. When Abraham Flexner visited the District of Columbia that year, he was impressed by the new, 278-bed Freedmen`s Hospital and thought only Howard University Medical School in the city had a promising future. In 1967, Freedmen`s Hospital was transferred to Howard University and used as a hospital until 1975. The University Hospital is now located in a modern facility at 2041 Georgia Avenue, NW. The original Freedmen`s building (Bryant and 6th Streets) still stands and now houses Howard University`s John H. Johnson School of Communications. Freedmen`s Hall, a permanent museum located at the University Hospital, is devoted to the history of medical education and health care at Howard University.