Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett, Wash., has opened its new $460 million medical tower, according to a hospital news release.
The 12-story Marshall and Katherine Cymbaluk Medical Tower features 680,000 square feet of space, 240 patient beds and the latest medical and diagnostic imaging equipment. Two floors of the tower are dedicated to surgical and interventional procedures, and two floors will house 48 patient rooms dedicated to intensive care, which include six dialysis stations. Each of the top three floors has 56 patient rooms for medical or post-surgical patients.
Read the hospital news release about the Marshall and Katherine Cymbaluk Medical Tower.
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The 12-story Marshall and Katherine Cymbaluk Medical Tower features 680,000 square feet of space, 240 patient beds and the latest medical and diagnostic imaging equipment. Two floors of the tower are dedicated to surgical and interventional procedures, and two floors will house 48 patient rooms dedicated to intensive care, which include six dialysis stations. Each of the top three floors has 56 patient rooms for medical or post-surgical patients.
Read the hospital news release about the Marshall and Katherine Cymbaluk Medical Tower.
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Mayo Clinic in Minnesota Receives $750K for Expansion Project
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