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Neurologic & Orthopedic Hospital of Chicago : ウィキペディア英語版 | Neurologic & Orthopedic Hospital of Chicago
The Neurologic & Orthopedic Hospital of Chicago (or NOHC) was a medical center from 1987 to 2009. NOHC was an eight-storey hospital with approximately , with all services conveniently located off of a central elevator bank. It had 10 operating rooms, 52 medical/surgical beds, 15 rehabilitation beds, and 18 intensive care beds.〔http://www.healthgrades.com/hospital-directory/illinois-il-chicago-metro-area/neurologic-and-orthopedic-institute-of-chicagothe-hgstac880418140303#subtab〕 NOHC was also equipped with state-of-the-art medical equipment, including a stereotactic radiosurgery suite (Gamma Knife), a neuroangiography suite (Siemen’s Biplane), and a comprehensive diagnostic imaging suite (1.5 MRI, CT and general x-ray). In 2009 the hospital closed and the doctors merged with NorthShore University HealthSystem. == History ==
Dr. Leonard J. Cerullo founded the Chicago Institute of Neurosurgery and Neuroresearch Medical Group (“CINN”) in 1987 and oversaw its growth into one of the largest physician practices specializing in neurologic care in the Midwest.〔(CINN Celebrating Twenty Years of Services to Chicagoland )〕 Dr. Cerullo’s original vision was to create a hospital dedicated to neurologic care with the founding of the Neurologic & Orthopedic Institute of Chicago in 2003.〔Klein, Sarah A. ("Skimming the Cream." ) ''Chicago Business'', April 25, 2004. Accessed April 8, 2008〕 In 2007, the name was changed to “Neurologic and Orthopedic Hospital of Chicago.” The Hospital closed suddenly in 2009.
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