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Wolfson Children's Hospital is a nationally ranked, non-profit, pediatric acute care hospital located in Jacksonville, Florida.[1]

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  1. 26 relations: American Nurses Credentialing Center, Baptist Health (Jacksonville), Brunswick, Georgia, Children's hospital, Daytona Beach, Florida, Downtown Jacksonville, Fleming Island, Florida, Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, Lake City, Florida, List of children's hospitals in the United States, Louis Wolfson, Magnet Recognition Program, Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, Mayo Clinic Florida, Nemours Foundation, Neonatal intensive care unit, Pediatric intensive care unit, Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare, Tallahassee, Florida, Trauma center, U.S. News & World Report, U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals Rankings, University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville, UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh.

  2. 1955 establishments in Florida
  3. Baptist hospitals in the United States
  4. Hospital buildings completed in 1993
  5. Hospital buildings completed in 2012

American Nurses Credentialing Center

The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), a subsidiary of the American Nurses Association (ANA), is a certification body for nursing board certification and the largest certification body for advanced practice registered nurses in the United States, certifying over 75,000 APRNs, including nurse practitioners and clinical nurse specialists.

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Baptist Health (Jacksonville)

Baptist Health (Jacksonville) is a faith-based, non-profit health system comprising 7 hospitals with 1,168 beds, a cancer center, four satellite emergency departments and more than 200 patient access points of care, including 50 primary care offices located throughout northeast Florida and southeast Georgia. Wolfson Children's Hospital and Baptist Health (Jacksonville) are 1955 establishments in Florida and Privately held companies based in Florida.

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Brunswick, Georgia

Brunswick is a city in and the county seat of Glynn County in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Children's hospital

A children's hospital (CH) is a hospital that offers its services exclusively to infants, children, adolescents, and young adults from birth up to until age 18, and through age 21 and older in the United States.

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Daytona Beach, Florida

Daytona Beach is a coastal resort city in Volusia County, Florida, United States.

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Downtown Jacksonville

Downtown Jacksonville is the historic core and central business district (CBD) of Jacksonville, Florida.

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Fleming Island, Florida

Fleming Island is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Clay County, Florida, United States.

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Florida

Florida is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States.

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Jacksonville, Florida

Jacksonville is the most populous city proper in the U.S. state of Florida, located on the Atlantic coast of northeastern Florida.

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Lake City, Florida

Lake City is a city in and the county seat of Columbia County, Florida, United States.

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List of children's hospitals in the United States

A children's hospital is a medical facility that offers its services exclusively to children and adolescents. Wolfson Children's Hospital and List of children's hospitals in the United States are children's hospitals in the United States.

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Louis Wolfson

Louis Elwood Wolfson (January 28, 1912 – December 30, 2007) was an American financier, a convicted felon, and one of the first modern corporate raiders, labeled by Time as such in a 1956 article.

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Magnet Recognition Program

The Magnet Recognition Program is a recognition program operated by the American Nurses Credentialing Center that allows nurses to recognize nursing excellence in other nurses.

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Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine

The Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine (MCASOM), formerly known as Mayo Medical School (MMS), is a research-oriented medical school based in Rochester, Minnesota, with additional campuses in Arizona and Florida.

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Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science

The Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science (MCCMS), formerly known as Mayo Clinic College of Medicine (MCCM), is a private postgraduate-only research university based in Rochester, Minnesota, United States that trains physicians, scientists, and allied health professionals.

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Mayo Clinic Florida

Mayo Clinic Florida is a comprehensive medical center belonging to the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. Wolfson Children's Hospital and Mayo Clinic Florida are hospitals in Florida.

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Nemours Foundation

The Nemours Foundation is a non-profit organization in Jacksonville, Florida, created through the last will and testament of philanthropist Alfred I. du Pont by his widow Jessie Ball duPont in 1936, and dedicated to improving the health of children.

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Neonatal intensive care unit

A neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), also known as an intensive care nursery (ICN), is an intensive care unit (ICU) specializing in the care of ill or premature newborn infants.

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Pediatric intensive care unit

A pediatric intensive care unit (also paediatric), usually abbreviated to PICU, is an area within a hospital specializing in the care of critically ill infants, children, teenagers, and young adults aged 0–21.

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Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare

Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare (TMH) is a private, not-for-profit community healthcare system founded in 1948.

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Tallahassee, Florida

Tallahassee is the capital city of the U.S. state of Florida.

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Trauma center

A trauma center, or trauma centre, is a hospital equipped and staffed to provide care for patients suffering from major traumatic injuries such as falls, motor vehicle collisions, or gunshot wounds.

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U.S. News & World Report

U.S. News & World Report (USNWR, US NEWS) is an American media company publishing news, consumer advice, rankings, and analysis.

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U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals Rankings

U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals Rankings is a hospital rating publication of U.S. News & World Report.

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University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville

The University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville is the largest of the three University of Florida Health Science Center Jacksonville colleges — medicine, nursing and pharmacy.

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UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh

UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh (CHP), popularly known simply as Children's, is part of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and the only hospital in Greater Pittsburgh dedicated solely to the care of infants, children, teens and young adults through around age 26. Wolfson Children's Hospital and UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh are children's hospitals in the United States and pediatric trauma centers.

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See also

1955 establishments in Florida

Baptist hospitals in the United States

Hospital buildings completed in 1993

Hospital buildings completed in 2012

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfson_Children's_Hospital