词条 | Lankenau Medical Center |
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| Name = Lankenau Medical Center | Org/Group = Main Line Health | Image = | image alt = | Caption = | map_type = | latitude = | longitude = | Logo = | Logo Size = | Location = Wynnewood | Region = Lower Merion | State = Pennsylvania | Country = US | Coordinates = {{coord|39.988|-75.262|region:US-PA_type:landmark|display=title,inline}} | HealthCare = | Funding = Non-profit | Type = Teaching | Speciality = | Standards = Joint Commission | Emergency = Level II Trauma Center | Helipad = {{Airport codes|||9PA9|p=n}} | Affiliation = | Patron = | Network = | Beds = 331 | Founded = 1850 | Closed = | Website = {{URL|https://www.mainlinehealth.org/lankenau}} | Wiki-Links = }}Lankenau Medical Center is a 331-bed tertiary care, teaching hospital and research institute in Wynnewood, Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania. An FAA-certified helipad is available for medevacs.[1] It was chartered in 1860 as the "German Hospital of Philadelphia" and it opened in 1866 on Morris Street in North Philadelphia. With the entry of the United States into World War I in 1917, many German institutions took new names. The German Hospital renamed itself "Lankenau Hospital" after John D. Lankenau, a successful German-born Philadelphia businessman who had been one of the hospital's first leaders.[2] The hospital moved to larger facilities at Girard and Corinthian Avenues in North Philadelphia in 1884. In December 1953, Lankenau moved to Wynnewood on the Main Line, occupying the site of the former Overbrook Country Club.[2] In October 1984, the hospital joined with Bryn Mawr Hospital and the Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation Hospital under a nonprofit umbrella organization, Main Line Health.[3] In 2010, Main Line began renovating its 331-bed hospital. As well, it added a 96-bed building, a parking garage, and a central utility plant. Because many double rooms were converted to singles, there was a net increase of 55 beds. The expanded facilities were renamed Lankenau Medical Center.[4] References1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.airport-data.com/airport/9PA9/|title=FAA Information about Lankenau Hospital Heliport (9PA9)|website=www.airport-data.com|language=en|access-date=2018-02-28}} 2. ^1 {{cite news |title=The man behind Lankenau Hospital |url=http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/TODAY-IN-PHILADELPHIA-HISTORY/The-man-behind-Lankenau-Hospital.html?arc404=true |work=Philadelphia Inquirer |date=August 30, 2013}} 3. ^{{cite news |last1=Ciccarelli |first1=Maura C |title=Meeting New Issues in Health Care |work=Philadelphia Inquirer |date=December 19, 1985|page=M.2.}} 4. ^{{cite news |last1=Burling |first1=Stacey |title=Lankenau Hospital to start big expansion |url=http://www.philly.com/inquirer/business/20101025_Lankenau_Hospital_to_start_big_expansion.html |work=Philadelphia Inquirer |date=October 25, 2010}} External links
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