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Norton Healthcare
http://calendar.activedatax.com/nortonhealthcare
For more than a century Norton Healthcare’s
faith heritage has guided its mission to
provide quality health care to all those
served. Today, Norton Healthcare is
the Louisville area’s leading hospital and
health care system (45 percent market share)
and second largest private employer. The
not-for-profit system – the largest in
Kentucky and rated one of the top 100
integrated health care delivery systems in
the country – includes four large hospitals
in Louisville, 10 Norton Immediate Care
Centers, 9,700 employees, 280 employed
medical providers at some 50 locations, and
nearly 2,000 total physicians on its medical
staff. Norton Healthcare serves the Greater
Louisville metro area, including Southern
Indiana, and patients throughout Kentucky.
Medical University of South Carolina
http://www.muschealth.com/activecalendar
In 1834, the Medical College of South
Carolina was one of the first medical
schools in the United States to establish an
infirmary specifically for teaching
purposes. In the 1840s, the college also
entered into agreements for clinical
training opportunities at the Poorhouse, the
Marine Hospital, and the local "dispensary."
In 1856, Roper Hospital was opened, and,for
100 years, Roper was the Medical College's
primary teaching hospital.
The Medical College recognized the need for
its own facilities to expand clinical
teaching opportunities, as well as to serve
as a major referral center in South Carolina
for diagnosing and treating disease. The
ten-story Medical University Hospital
accepted its first patients in 1955. In
1985, the name of the hospital and its
clinics was changed to MUSC Medical Center,
reflecting its function in an academic
health institution and its wide range of
services to the public. This comprehensive
facility is now comprised of three separate
hospitals (the University Hospital, the
Institute of Psychiatry, and the Children's
Hospital). The Medical Center includes
centers for specialized care (Heart Center,
Transplantation Center, Hollings Cancer
Center, Digestive Diseases Center). Numerous
outpatient facilities include the Family
Medicine Center, University Diagnostic
Center, and affiliated faculty practice
ambulatory care centers. In the past ten
years, $200 million in capital improvements
for the Medical Center focused resources on
improved quality of patient care and
accessibility of services. In 2003-04 there
were over 27,000 inpatient admissions and
almost 630,000 outpatient visits.
WITF PBS
http://www.rsvpa.com/
WITF has licensed Active Data Calendar to
provide a community events calendar for
central PA. WITF, Inc., is a trusted, valued
supplier of programs and services that both
satisfy and stimulate curiosity for
residents in every community in the central
Pennsylvania region. WITF broadcast services
reach audiences in over 17 counties in
central Pennsylvania. The company comprises
public broadcasting stations WITF-TV, WITF-FM,
news networks RadioPA Networks and Public
Radio Capitol News, monthly regional
magazine Central PA, WITF.org, WITF
Educational Services, Top Flight Media and
Media Solutions.
Parrish Medical Center
http://calendar.activedatax.com/parrishmed/
Parrish Medical Center (PMC) is a publicly
owned, not-for-profit hospital with 210
beds, providing care to the residents of
North Brevard and surrounding communities.
Providing care and comfort is PMC's highest
mission and is reflected in our Vision and
Values. We pledge to our guests and each
other: the finest in personal service,
courtesy and respect and a healing
experience. PMC will deliver personalized
care and health-related services consistent
with the highest quality medical and ethical
standards to improve the health status of
the people we serve.