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| Last updated on December 13, 2007 |
The Miriam Hospital (TMH) is a private 247-bed, not-for-profit, acute care general hospital founded by Rhode Island's Jewish community in 1926.
Description:
The Miriam provides a broad range of primary, secondary and tertiary medical and surgical services to adolescents and adults in 31 medical and surgical specialties and sub-specialties. In addition, TMH provides a full range of cardiac, pathological and radiology services as well as psychiatric consultation/liaison services. TMH is affiliated with and serves as a major teaching affiliate of Brown Medical School.
History:
In 1952, The Miriam moved from its original location on Parade Street in Providence, Rhode Island to its current site at 164 Summit Avenue. A major renovation project was completed in 1995, updating the main lobby, laboratories and other areas, completing a new two story building, and providing new quarters for the emergency department. There is presently another major renovation underway with the demolation of the Research Building and the projected building of a new facility housing new operating rooms.
Contact person: Arlene Orcutt, Volunteer Manager, (401) 793-2512, (email)
Office fax number: (401) 793-2099
Address:
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164 Summit Avenue Providence, RI 02906 (See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.lifespan.org
Directions:
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Please call for directions |
Miscellaneous Information
| Handicap accessible? |
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Yes
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| Interests Served: |
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Helping People in Crisis
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| Does your agency accept court-appointed volunteers? |
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Yes
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