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Fun Facts about the New Le Bonheur
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Background
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More than 1,900 Associates
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45 subspecialties and 600 specialists
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Referral center for six-state area
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Teaching facility for The University of Tennessee Health Science Center's Department of Pediatrics
Unique to Le Bonheur
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One of the 10 busiest pediatric Emergency Departments in U.S.
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Largest pediatric surgical brain tumor program in the U.S.
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Treated 137,000 children from 47 states in 2006
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One of three children's hospitals in U.S. with MEG technology
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Impacted more than 350,000 children and families through outreach programs
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Home of The Children's Foundation Research Center
Hospital History Timeline
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The original Le Bonheur Children's was opened on June 15, 1952 at a cost of $2,220,000.
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On May 13, 1974, Le Bonheur dedicated a $5.4 million expansion that increased the number of beds from 89 to 140. Two new floors added 10,000 square feet. In that was included eight new operating rooms, a dialysis unit and an intensive care unit for children under two-years-old, among other additions.
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From 1977 - 1979, Le Bonheur added a four story patient wing that housed 106 new patient rooms. It replaced the original patient wing, which was then used as administrative offices and space for support services. A new ambulatory care center and auditorium were also added. The $13 million addition and renovation increased the number of beds from 140 to 225.
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In 1991, the Physician's Office Building was opened.
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In 1994, the seven story West Patient Tower was opened to complete the Le Bonheur of today.
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Le Bonheur Children's Medical Center is a leading children's hospital in the Mid South, providing pediatric care to children from 95 counties in six states.
50 N. Dunlap Street, Memphis, Tennessee 38103 • (901) 287-KIDS |
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