St. Mary's Medical Center (Huntington)
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St. Mary's Medical Center Sisters of the Pallottine Missionary Society |
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Place | Huntington, West Virginia, (US) |
Organization | |
Care System | Private |
Hospital Type | Teaching |
Affiliated University | Marshall University |
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Emergency Dept. | Level II trauma center |
Beds | 393 |
History | |
Founded | 1924 |
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Website | Homepage |
See also | Hospitals in West Virginia |
St. Mary's Medical Center (SMMC) is a hospital in Huntington, West Virginia, USA. It is the largest medical facility in the tri-state region of West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky. The medical center is the largest private employer in Cabell County with over 2000 employees.
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[edit] Academics
As a teaching facility associated with the Joan C. Edwards Marshall University School of Medicine, St. Mary's trains medical residents in several specialties. The hospital campus is home to the St. Mary's School of Nursing, the St. Mary's School of Radiologic Technology, and the St. Mary’s School of Respiratory Care. All three programs are associated with Marshall University.
[edit] Centers
SMMC has centers in cardiac care, cancer treatment, an emergency departmnt with a Level II Trauma Center and neuroscience.
[edit] History
On November 6, 1924, the Sisters of the Pallottine Missionary Society opened St. Mary's Hospital[1]. In August 2002, the hospital was renamed St. Mary's Medical Center.
[edit] Mission
The mission statement of the hospital is:
God-given dignity of each person and the sacredness of human life."