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Cabell-Huntington
Cabell Huntington Hospital began treating patients
in 1956 with the goal: "To provide the best care for
all citizens of the Tri-State area." For nearly 45 years
Cabell Huntington Hospital continues to be a leader in providing
health care by growing and adjusting to the needs of the community.
CHH has always been affiliated with the Marshall University's
School of Medicine, providing clinical training of medical
students, nurses and technicians for every department of the
hospital.
Some of the adjustments and
growth include-increasing bed capacity, and enlarging existing
departments, adding new departments (such as: the Burn Intensive
Care Unit, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and the Pediatric
Intensive Care Unit.) The Burn Unit is the only unit of this
type in the state. The Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care
Units are 1 of 2 and 1 of 3, respectively, in our state. With
advanced equipment and highly skilled staff, it is no wonder
CHH has a high reputation for quality care and services. Visit
the www.cabellhuntington.org web site for more information.
The university's School of
Medicine has a new home beside of Cabell Huntington Hospital
in the Marshall
University Medical Center. The Center is houses the University
Physicians Center, the Robert C. Byrd Center for Rural Health
and the atrium, which connects these services with the hospital.
Visit their web site for more information about their services.
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