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1 lis 2019 · Throughout the history of The Christ Hospital, innovative technology has played an integral role in ensuring that patients receive state-of-the-art medical attention. “In 1902, we were the first hospital in the region to admit a woman to the hospital medical staff,” says Keating.
- The Past and Future of Christ Hospital - CDO Magazine
September 23, 1889, a 10-bed hospital named Christ’s...
- The Past and Future of Christ Hospital - CDO Magazine
19 lut 2015 · September 23, 1889, a 10-bed hospital named Christ’s Hospital was opened in Cincinnati’s West End in a house donated by Gamble. The tiny hospital quickly became taxed to its limits with the infirm. In 1893, it was moved to a larger building in Mt. Auburn and was renamed The Christ Hospital in 1904.
The Christ Hospital is a 555-bed, not-for-profit acute care facility in Cincinnati, Ohio, offering services in cardiovascular care, spine treatment, women's health, major surgery, cancer, behavioral medicine, orthopaedics, emergency care, kidney transplant and others.
Through the years, The Christ Hospital has led the way in caring for our community's healthcare needs, with a number of historic firsts: First hospital in Cincinnati to admit a female physician to its medical staff (1902)
In 1883, three Episcopalian women determined to open a new hospital in Cincinnati to care for sick children. The idea originated with a Mrs. Robert Dayton, herself left nameless in standard histories of the hospital.
Mount Auburn was founded as a hilltop retreat for Cincinnati's social elite where wealthier people could escape the dirt, heat, smoke and crowded conditions of the lower city. Ornate historic mansions with incredible panoramic views still reflect this heritage.
The hospital opened a nursing school in 1902 and the facility rebranded as The Christ Hospital in 1904. The 555-bed hospital sits on one of the highest points in the county, offering patients...