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Lourdes Medical Center is a Pasco, WA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech sector.
Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare provides emergency health care services and inpatient care at two acute care sites in Huntsville and Bracebridge. Patient care is also supported through a number of outpatient programs at both hospital sites and in Burk`s Falls.
Northern Maine Medical Center is a modern, fully accredited, 49 bed acute care facility offering complete obstetric, surgical, pediatric, and general medical services. Northern Maine Medical Center also provides a state-of-the-art equipped 6-bed Intensive Care Unit for critically ill patients and offers the only Child, Adolescent and Adult inpatient Psychiatric Units in Northern Maine.Northern Maine Medical Center is a tobacco-free campus. Tobacco Free CampusAlthough currently known as Northern Maine Medical Center, the hospital was formerly called Peoples Benevolent Hospital. The first section was opened in 1952 with an addition in 1971. The dedicated Catholic Order of Sisters, “Les Petites Franciscaines de Marie,” managed the hospital from its inception to 1975 when it became a public community hospital. Ultimately, Northern Maine Medical Center belongs to the 15,000 people in the hospital’s service area , the Upper St. John Valley and neighboring communities. Acting on their behalf, the hospital is guided by a Board of Trustees who represent these health care consumers. The Medical Staff of Northern Maine Medical Center is highly competent and qualified. Most are board certified in their specialty. Doctors, Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners, 48 in total, are affiliated with the hospital. This professional pool of providers contributes to the broad number of specialty clinics which are offered on a scheduled basis which includes the full time staff of providers.
Charlotte Hungerford Hospital is a Torrington, CT-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Alaska Regional Hospital was born in 1963 as Anchorage Presbyterian Hospital, located at 8th and L Street downtown. This predecessor to Alaska Regional was a joint venture between local physicians and the Presbyterian Church. In 1976 the hospital moved