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  2. Loma Linda University Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Loma Linda University Medical Center ( LLUMC) is teaching hospital in California's Inland Empire region. Opened in 1905, it is a level 1 trauma center and is staffed by nearly 900 faculty physicians and over 1,000 beds. The main tower of the center was built in 1967 and is 18 stories high.

  3. Loma Linda University - Wikipedia

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    On July 9, 1967, the university opened the Loma Linda University Medical Center with more than 125 patients from the old community hospital. The university also operated the Seventh-day Adventist liberal arts college in Riverside from 1967 to 1990, which is now known as La Sierra University.

  4. Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center is a pediatric acute care hospital located in Los Angeles, California. The hospital has 156 beds. [9] It is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine, and is a member of UCLA Health. The hospital provides comprehensive pediatric ...

  5. Loma Linda, California - Wikipedia

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    Also located in the city are Loma Linda Academy, a K-12 school, and Loma Linda University (LLU), a health-sciences higher-learning institution, both run by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Notable firsts at Loma Linda University's medical center include the first baboon-to-human heart transplant and the first split-brain surgery.

  6. Riverside University Health System Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Affiliated university: University of California, Riverside, Loma Linda University, Western University of Health Sciences, California Baptist University: Patron: None: Services; Emergency department: Level I trauma center: Beds: 439: History; Opened: 1893: Links; Website: http://ruhealth.org/ Lists: Hospitals in California

  7. Baby Fae - Wikipedia

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    The procedure, performed by Leonard Lee Bailey at Loma Linda University Medical Center, was successful, but Fae died 21 days later of heart failure due to rejection of the transplant. The rejection is thought to have been caused largely by a humoral response against the graft, due to Fae's type O blood creating antibodies against the type AB ...

  8. Antelope Valley Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Antelope Valley Hospital. Antelope Valley Medical Center ( AVMC) is a public hospital located in Lancaster, California specializing in acute care. It has 420 beds and is accredited by the Joint Commission. [1] In March 2010 AVMC was declared one of the 14 trauma centers in Los Angeles County .

  9. Los Angeles General Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles General Medical Center (also known as LA General and formerly known as Los Angeles County+USC Medical Center, County/USC, County General or by the abbreviation LAC+USC) is a 600-bed public teaching hospital located at 2051 Marengo Street in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, and one of the largest academic medical centers in the United States.

  10. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is a non-profit, tertiary, 915-bed teaching hospital and multi-specialty academic health science center located in Los Angeles, California. Part of the Cedars-Sinai Health System, the hospital has a staff of over 2,000 physicians and 10,000 employees, supported by a team of 2,000 volunteers and more than 40 community groups.

  11. Talk:Loma Linda University Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    One of the references (Ryckman & Zackerson) in the Edmund Jaeger article says Jaeger attended the "Loma Linda College of Medical Evangelists (CME)" from 1911-1913 (Part Two, Chapter III, page 167). I suggest the history of LLUMC be revised to reflect this.