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ASCENSION VIA CHRISTI PITTSBURG SURGEON UPDATE
In March 2010, Via Christi Health Systems began a US$7.1 million renovation project to update the main entrance, gift shop, and cafeteria, along with adding much needed state-of-the-art equipment to the hospital's cancer and heart centers. Carmel to date, bringing a new Regional Heart Center, Outpatient Surgery Center, Emergency Department, expanded Diagnostic Imaging and Women's Center, along with state-of-the-art MRI machines, and enlarged laboratory, pharmacy, and occupational health service. At that time, Via Christi Health Systems also began a US$7.1 million renovation of the main entrance, cafeteria, gift shop, and cancer and heart centers at its Pittsburg, KS facility.Ģ003 marked the biggest expansion of Mt. The signage change was completed March 22 and 23, 2010, while the official name change ceremony took place March 26, 2010. Carmel name with a new street address of 1 Mt. Carmel's parent company, announced it would be re-branding MCRMC as Via Christi beginning in 2010, while preserving the historic Mt. In October 2009 Via Christi Health Systems, Mt. Carmel Regional Medical Center (MCRMC) in 2001 to reflect the facility's increasing presence as a regional health provider. The name of the hospital was changed to Mt. Joseph of Wichita, Kansas and the Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother, also of Wichita, joined forces. In that same year the hospital became a part of the newly formed Via Christi Health System as the healing ministries of its sponsoring organization, the Sisters of St. Carmel Regional Cancer Center, a facility that has since been designated as a Community Cancer Center by the National Cancer Institute, the only cancer center in the region to receive the designation. Carmel Medical Center building came in the form of the Mt. In 1995 the first major expansion of the Mt. A community fundraising drive was initiated, and in 1971, the new five-floor, 188-bed facility at Rouse and Centennial was occupied. After expansion in the 1960s, further growth was impeded by under-mining on the then-current hospital site. The hospital's original mission was to serve miners and their families with its first 20-bed facility located between Pittsburg, Kansas and Frontenac, Kansas. Joseph of Wichita, Kansas under the direction of Mother Mary Bernard Sheridan, incidentally the same year as the founding of Pittsburg State University. Carmel Hospital was founded in 1903 by the Sisters of St. Carmel Regional Medical Center) is a 188-bed hospital located in Pittsburg, Kansas and operated by Ascension Ascension Via Christi Health. Hospital in Kansas, United States Ascension Via Christi Hospital in (Pittsburg)ģ7☂2′49″N 94☄1′03″W / 37.38028°N 94.68417°W / 37.38028 -94.68417Īscension Via Christi Hospital in Pittsburg (formerly known as Mt.
