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Until 1947, it was known as Cambridge Hospital. [7] [8]In 1993 an announced merger between MGH and Brigham caused MAH to evaluate a strategic alliance of its own. [9] In 1996 MAH agreed to a merger with Beth Israel Deaconess and Lahey, [10] [11] [9] and forming CareGroup, Inc. as its parent non-profit holding company for Mount Auburn Hospital, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Beth Israel ...
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Mount Sinai is a mountain in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt. Mount Sinai may also refer to: Mount Sinai (Bible) , where, according to the Bible, God gave Moses the Ten Commandments
Moses with the Tablets of the Law on Sinai (stained glass from the Temple De Hirsch Sinai)A law given to Moses at Sinai (Hebrew: הלכה למשה מסיני, romanized: Halakhah le-Moshe mi-Sinai) refers to a halakhic law for which there is no biblical reference or source, but rather was passed down orally as a teaching originating from Moses at Sinai.
Mount Sinai Hospital, 1519 South California Ave. in 1922. The second Jewish hospital to be established in the city, Mount Sinai Hospital differed from Michael Reese Hospital, which had been established in 1881 on Chicago's South Side primarily by German Jews, whereas Mount Sinai was founded by Eastern European Jews. [3]
She received her MD from University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine and is Board Certified by the American Board of Family Medicine. Dr. Robertson sees patients at Skagit Regional Clinics - Mount Vernon. Patients can make an appointment by contacting the clinic directly, or by requesting an appointment through the MyChart patient portal ...
Mount Sinai Wound Care Center is a Practice with 1 Location. Currently Mount Sinai Wound Care Center's 9 physicians cover 8 specialty areas of medicine. Mon 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine is a peer-reviewed medical journal that was published continually between 1934 and 2012 by the Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, later by the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. [1] The journal is issued six times a year and contains clinical articles from all medical disciplines.