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  2. Norton Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Norton Healthcare is a private healthcare system with six hospitals and over 40 clinics in and around Louisville, Kentucky. It offers various services, such as cancer, heart, neuroscience, orthopedic, sports, and women's care, and is the Louisville area's third largest employer.

  3. List of hospitals in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Find the names, locations, bed counts, types, founders, and health systems of hospitals in Kentucky. The list is sorted by hospital name and updated as of 2020.

  4. Albert B. Chandler Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The flagship hospital of UK HealthCare in Lexington, Kentucky, named for former Governor A. B. Chandler. It is a 945-bed medical facility with various specialties, a Level I trauma center, and a new patient care facility under construction.

  5. UK HealthCare - Wikipedia

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    UK HealthCare is a private, not-for-profit health care system that includes the University of Kentucky's hospitals, clinics, colleges, and research facilities. It serves patients in Kentucky and offers tertiary level clinical care, rehabilitation, cancer centers, community medical facilities, and more.

  6. Lexington VA Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    A 199 bed medical facility for veterans in Lexington, Kentucky, with two divisions: Cooper and Leestown. It offers acute and specialty care, PTSD treatment, hospice, and community-based outpatient clinics.

  7. Kentucky Women Remembered - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Women Remembered Name Image Birth–Death Year honored Area of achievement; Lilialyce Akers (1927–2008) 2005: Lilialyce Akers was a Kentucky educator and prominent advocate for women who taught women's studies and sociology at the University of Louisville.

  8. Eloise B. Houchens Center - Wikipedia

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    The Eloise B. Houchens Center for Women, Inc., a non-profit organization, was created in 1975 for the purpose of restoring and preserving the house. The interior includes inlaid wood flooring, intricately carved fireplaces and mantles downstairs, and polished woodwork throughout.

  9. St. Elizabeth Healthcare (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    A system of Roman Catholic hospitals covering Northern Kentucky, founded in 1861 and expanded by the acquisition of St. Luke Hospitals. The system has seven medical centers and a network of doctors and specialists.