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Tufts Medical Center (until 2008 Tufts-New England Medical Center), a 15-building campus located in Boston, Massachusetts, is a downtown Boston hospital midway between Chinatown and the Boston Theater District. The hospital is a community-based full service medical center.
Born in Charlton, Massachusetts, William T. G. Morton was the son of James Morton, a miner, and Rebecca (Needham) Morton.William found work as a clerk, printer, and salesman in Boston before entering Baltimore College of Dental Surgery in 1840.
In 2010, St. Elizabeth's was converted into a for-profit hospital when its parent organization, Caritas Christi Health Care, was purchased from the Archdiocese of Boston by private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management, becoming one of the original members and the flagship hospital of the newly created Steward Health Care System. [2]
Dr. Jim O'Connell is the founding physician and president of Boston Health Care for the Homeless. [6] He agreed to the role of founding physician as a temporary favor to the City of Boston, but stayed with BHCHP for over forty years. [7] [8] [9] O'Connell was trained in patient engagement by Barbara McInnis, a nurse at the Pine Street Inn ...
Massachusetts General Hospital was ranked among the top 10 in the world in Newsweek's 2019 rankings of more than 1,000 hospitals. Jean Dubail , Patch Staff Posted Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 9:19 am ET ...
He is the MGH Trustees Endowed Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School and served as Chief of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. [1] from 2013-2021 when he became President of Massachusetts General Hospital. In 2024, his role was expanded to President, Academic Medical Centers, Mass General ...
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Milford Regional Medical Center, Milford. The Patient Safety Excellence Award was presented to the top 10 percent of hospitals, based on an analysis of ...
Marquette General Hospital was formed in 1973 by the merger of St. Mary's and St. Luke's. Marquette General continued to expand the former St. Luke's campus, adding more services for the growing population of the region. MGH remained a non-profit hospital, and was the largest employer in the City of Marquette. [7]