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"First Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church at 175 East Main Street in Smithtown, Suffolk County, New York. It was built in 1825 and the sanctuary is a rectangular, two story frame structure measuring by . It is sheathed in wood shingles and covered by a gable roof. It features an engaged, square tower surmounted by a tiered, balustraded belfry. The tower has a Palladian window at its second level. See also: The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. References External links * * * Category:Presbyterian churches in New York (state) Category:Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state) Category:Historic American Buildings Survey in New York (state) Category:Churches completed in 1825 Category:19th-century Presbyterian church buildings in the United States Category:Churches in Suffolk County, New York Category:National Register of Historic Places in Smithtown (town), New York "
"Northwest Hospital & Medical Center is a 281-bed hospital in Seattle, Washington. It was built in 1960 and became part of the UW Medicine system in 2010."Northwest Hospital to Affiliate with University of Washington", medinfo (published by Northwest Hospital), November–December 2009, p. 8.Kyung M. Song, http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2009888770_webuwhospital18m.html, Seattle Times, September 17, 2009. Accessed online 2009-11-09. Prior to the merger, a 1997 agreement had already made Northwest the home for a UW Medicine cardiac surgery program. History In 1949, the "Community Memorial" Hospital Association purchased a tract in North Seattle."Our History", MEDinfo (Northwest Hospital & Medical Center), September–October 2010 (50th Anniversary Edition), p. 6–7. Northwest Hospital opened in 1960, as the city's northernmost hospital. In 1965 the hospital acquired a radioisotope magna scanner, and over the rest of the 1960s they established a comprehensive rehabilitation program (1967), an inhalation therapy department (1967), a program for hearing disorders (1968), and a stroke center (1969). In 1970, they were the first Seattle hospital with a birth clinic offering the use of a single "birth suite" for labor, delivery, recovery, and postpartum care. The 1970s saw physical expansion of the emergency department (1973), the opening of a department of nuclear medicine (1971), and the 1977 establishment of the Northwest Hospital Foundation. Physical expansion continued in the 1980s with a new tower building (1983). In 1985, Northwest Hospital physicians pioneered the ultrasound-guided installation of a radioactive "seed" implant to treat prostate cancer. In 1993 they were the region's first hospital to offer the non-surgical gamma knife technique of treating brain tumors. In the 2000s, the emergency department expanded yet again (2001), and Northwest continued to adopt pioneering technologies such as minimally invasive surgical techniques, DynaCT angiogram technology (2005, another regional first), and robotic surgery (2007). They began to use electronic medical records and bedside medication reconciliation in 2007; that same year they converted to all- digital mammography. A sleep center opened in 2008. In 2011, work began on the region's first proton beam therapy center for cancer treatment. 2009 saw the introduction of hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Physical expansion also continued with the enlargement of the hospital's surgical facility in 2010. University of Washington Merger After the UW Medicine merger, Northwest remained a separate nonprofit, tax-exempt entity. Healthgrades ratings The Healthgrades website provides much rating information about this hospital. Only two sets of ratings are examined here. This hospital was rated on thirteen patient safety indicators. Northwest Hospital received one worse than average ranking, ten average rankings and two better than average rankings. A number of patient experience measures are presented in Healthgrades, based on post experience surveys filled out by patients. All but two were within a few points of the national average of all patient experience surveys. The exceptions were: * Room nighttime quiet - 45% of respondents for this hospital vs. 60% nationally * Patient would definitely recommend this hospital 77% of respondents vs. 70% nationallyHealthgrades website, at http://www.healthgrades.com/hospital-directory/washington-wa- seattle/northwest-hospital-medical-center-hgstf7fcc8b6500001 . Notes External links * Northwest Hospital & Medical Center, official site Category:Hospital buildings completed in 1960 Category:Hospitals in Seattle Category:Hospitals established in 1960 "
"Bay Shore Methodist Episcopal Church, also known as the United Methodist Church of Bay Shore, is a historic Methodist Episcopal church complex at E. Main Street at the junction of Second Avenue in Bay Shore, Suffolk County, New York. The complex consists of three attached units: the 1893 Richardsonian Romanesque-style church; the Gothic Revival style former church building built in 1867, relocated and now attached to the main church as the "Fellowship Hall," and a two-story, flat roofed Sunday School wing built in 1959. See also: It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. References External links *United Methodist Church of Bay Shore (Official Site) Category:Methodist churches in New York (state) Category:Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state) Category:Gothic Revival church buildings in New York (state) Category:Queen Anne architecture in New York (state) Category:Romanesque Revival church buildings in New York (state) Category:Churches completed in 1867 Category:19th-century Methodist church buildings in the United States Category:Churches in Suffolk County, New York Category:National Register of Historic Places in Suffolk County, New York "