St. Luke's Health Network
St. Luke's Health Network is the second largest health care provider in the Lehigh Valley (Pennsylvania). Its main hospital, located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, was founded in 1872. The three other hospitals of the network are located in Allentown, PA, Quakertown, PA, and Coaldale, PA, providing a total 734 beds. A new campus called St. Luke's Riverside will open in 2012. The hospital will be easily accessible from Route 33, Freemansburg Avenue and I-78. There are numerous outpatient sites, clinics, and physician practices spread throughout eight counties in eastern Pennsylvania. The Network lives by these values: Pride, Caring, Respect, Accountability, Flexibility, and Teamwork[1]
Facts and figures[2]
- 44,000 annual admissions
- 1,224 physicians
- 7,000 employees
- 1200 Volunteers
- Level I Trauma Center
Major centers
- St. Luke's Cancer Center
- St. Luke's Regional Heart Center
- St. Luke's Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
- St. Luke's Center for Neuroscience
- St. Luke's Women's & Children's Services
- St. Luke's Regional Breast Center, designated a "Breast Imaging Center of Excellence" by the American College of Radiology.[3]
References
- ^ http://www.mystlukesonline.org/about/index.aspx
- ^ http://www.mystlukesonline.org/about/index.aspx
- ^ http://www.mystlukesonline.org/about/news/breast-ctr-excel.aspx
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