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In 2003 TMH started an improvement and expansion plan adding the Behavioral Health Center, Bixler Emergency Center, Cancer Center, Heart and Vascular Center, Medicine Services, NeuroScience and Orthopedic, Surgery Center, and Women's and Children's Services followed by a Women's Pavilion. The Women's
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and serving a 16-county region in North Florida and South Georgia, TMH comprises a 772-bed acute care hospital, a psychiatric hospital, multiple specialty care centers, three residency programs, 22 affiliated physician practices, and partnerships with Doctors' Memorial Hospital, UF Health, and Weems
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On January 15, 2008 TMH opened the Urgent Care Center to better improve patient flow through the Emergency Center. This new center gives patients with nonemergency issues somewhere to go instead of waiting in the Emergency Center as long.
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opened its doors at its present location at Magnolia Drive and Miccosukee Road at a total cost of $ 1.5 million, plus $ 6,000 for the land. Tallahassee Memorial gained national recognition in 1954 for its effective handling of a
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of Tallahassee Memorial. His leadership lasted for 25 years. In 1974 the Family Practice Residency program opened and helped alleviate the hospital's shortage of doctors. On June 30, 1976 TMH became
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hospitals nationwide. In 1978 The TMH Auxiliary provided 40,932 hours and purchased a heart-lung machine for $ 24,460 and a portable image intensifier for $ 43,500.
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From its founding until the late 1960s, Tallahassee Memorial did not admit black patients, who were treated at
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Lanetra Bennett, "FAMU To Unveil Hospital Historical Marker At The Black History Convocation",
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The Emergency Center-Northeast was added in 2013 to cater to children and senior patients.
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and on September 10, 1958 TMH expanded with the addition of a new wing housing an
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Pavilion features the region's only Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
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and becomes one of Florida's newest partnership schools. TMRMC became
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Tallahassee Metro Area & Portions of Southwest Georgia
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In a small room at the former Air Force base known as
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Tallahassee Memorial Hospital

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Tallahassee, Florida
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