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Medical Center may refer to:
Tucson Medical Center (TMC), licensed at 641 beds, is a locally governed nonprofit regional hospital in Tucson, Arizona. The medical center treats about 30,000 inpatients and 120,000 outpatients annually as well as around 6,000 infant births.
TMC holds designation as a Neuroscience Center of Excellence, certification as a Primary Stroke Center and accreditation as a Chest Pain Center. TMC is the only hospital in Southern Arizona to be chosen for the Thomson Reuters list of the 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals in the US for 2011.
Center or centre may refer to:
Tucson (/ˈtuːsɒn/ or occasionally locally /tuːˈsɒn/) is a city in and the county seat of Pima County, Arizona, United States, and home to the University of Arizona. The 2010 United States Census put the population at 520,116, while the 2013 estimated population of the entire Tucson metropolitan statistical area (MSA) was 996,544. The Tucson MSA forms part of the larger Tucson-Nogales combined statistical area (CSA), with a total population of 980,263 as of the 2010 Census. Tucson is the second-largest populated city in Arizona behind Phoenix, both of which anchor the Arizona Sun Corridor. The city is located 108 miles (174 km) southeast of Phoenix and 60 mi (97 km) north of the U.S.-Mexico border. Tucson is the 33rd largest city and the 59th largest metropolitan area in the United States. Roughly 150 Tucson companies are involved in the design and manufacture of optics and optoelectronics systems, earning Tucson the nickname Optics Valley.
Major incorporated suburbs of Tucson include Oro Valley and Marana northwest of the city, Sahuarita south of the city, and South Tucson in an enclave south of downtown. Communities in the vicinity of Tucson (some within or overlapping the city limits) include Casas Adobes, Catalina Foothills, Flowing Wells, Midvale Park, Tanque Verde, Tortolita, and Vail. Towns outside the Tucson metro area include Benson to the southeast, Catalina and Oracle to the north, and Green Valley to the south.
We Are may refer to:
If you could stand in someone's shoes... Hear what they hear. See what they see. Feel what they feel. Would you treat them differently? A look at Tucson Medical Center's patients and healthcare professionals who all have a story of their own. Inspired by Cleveland Clinic's - Empathy.
When you choose a place to work, choose well. Choose Tucson Medical Center.
Tucson Medical Center gave community leaders a sneak peek of TMC's new Orthopaedic and Surgical tower ahead of its opening day - May 6, 2013.
Nurse in charge Heather Williams gives emergency department patients an update on wait times during a busy shift on Nov. 24, 2015.
Tucson Medical Center and Ventana Medical Systems, Inc. celebrate continuous extraordinary advancements to TMC's laboratory
Tucson Medical Center Chief Nursing Officer talks about being a nurse at TMC
If you could stand in someone's shoes... Hear what they hear. See what they see. Feel what they feel. Would you treat them differently? A look at a day in at Tucson Medical Center's patients and healthcare professionals who all have a story of their own. Inspired by Cleveland Clinic's - Empathy
If you could stand in someone's shoes... Hear what they hear. See what they see. Feel what they feel. Would you treat them differently? A look at Tucson Medical Center's patients and healthcare professionals who all have a story of their own. Inspired by Cleveland Clinic's - Empathy.
When you choose a place to work, choose well. Choose Tucson Medical Center.
Tucson Medical Center gave community leaders a sneak peek of TMC's new Orthopaedic and Surgical tower ahead of its opening day - May 6, 2013.
Nurse in charge Heather Williams gives emergency department patients an update on wait times during a busy shift on Nov. 24, 2015.
Tucson Medical Center and Ventana Medical Systems, Inc. celebrate continuous extraordinary advancements to TMC's laboratory
Tucson Medical Center Chief Nursing Officer talks about being a nurse at TMC
If you could stand in someone's shoes... Hear what they hear. See what they see. Feel what they feel. Would you treat them differently? A look at a day in at Tucson Medical Center's patients and healthcare professionals who all have a story of their own. Inspired by Cleveland Clinic's - Empathy
Picking up Tessa at the Tucson Medical Center and Prescriptions at Walgreen's, 27 February 2016, GOPR0116, Pat Marquez taxis family, Asthma, Tucson, Arizona
Documentary on the trauma center at University of Arizona Medical Center. https://originals.azpm.org/levelone/
Driving to St. Mary's Medical Center, Tucson, Arizona, 27 February 2016, GP051943 1601 West Saint Marys Road, Tucson, AZ Carondelet St. Mary's Hospital Address: 1601 West Saint Marys Road, Tucson, AZ 85745 Phone:(520) 872-3000 Hours: Open today · Open 24 hours
Women's Health Care Center TMC Dra Lyra Chua
There is a group of vocal Tucsonans that are pushing hard against expansion of the Davis Monthon AFB. Their main issue is the potential arrival of the F35 (never mind that that window closed and Yuma and Phoenix's Luke AFB scored the plane). This discussion encapsulates the 25 year debate this community has had between past and future, between growth and stagnation, between neighborhood activism and economic viability. Give it a listen and weigh in with your thoughts. Is Tucson moving Forward?
An interesting documentary about the world famous US Air Force bone yard for surplus or out dated aircraft. Davis–Monthan Air Force Base (DM AFB) (IATA: DMA, ICAO: KDMA, FAA LID: DMA) is a United States Air Force base located within the city limits approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) south-southeast of downtown Tucson, Arizona. It was established in 1925 as Davis-Monthan Landing Field. The host unit headquartered at Davis–Monthan is the 355th Fighter Wing assigned to Twelfth Air Force, part of Air Combat Command (ACC). The base is best known as the location of the Air Force Materiel Command's 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG), the aircraft boneyard for all excess military and government aircraft. Overview[edit] Davis–Monthan Air Force Base is a key ACC installation. Th...
Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton, Phoenix Councilwoman Kate Gallego, and leaders from the University of Arizona, Dignity Health, and St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center celebrated the opening of the University of Arizona Cancer Center at a ribbon cutting event on August 13, 2015. Connect to the City of Phoenix on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube: http://www.Facebook.com/cityofphoenix - Facebook https://twitter.com/CityofPhoenixAZ - Twitter or follow at @CityofPhoenixAZ; @watchphx11 http://www.Youtube.com/cityofphoenixaz Watch Phoenix 11 live on the web http://phoenix.gov/citygovernment/phx11/index.html Please be aware of our terms of use before commenting https://www.phoenix.gov/pio/social-media/accounts/term-disclaimer
Stuart Hameroff, MD, is a professor of anesthesiology and psychology at the Banner University Medical Center of the University of Arizona in Tucson. He is also co-founder and director of the Center for Consciousness Studies at the University of Arizona. He is author of Ultimate Computing: Biomolecular Consciousness and Nanotechnology. Since 1994, he has organized the “Toward a Science of Consciousness” conferences at the University of Arizona and elsewhere. Working with Sir Roger Penrose, he is the co-author of the “Orch OR” theory of consciousness. Here he describes his intellectual journey as an anesthesiologist, taking people out of normal waking consciousness and then restoring it on a routine basis. He describes how microtubules, tiny structures within each neuron, can function as mo...