Mount Sinai Hospital (Cleveland)

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Mount Sinai Hospital in Cleveland opened in 1903 in East 32nd Street, originally as a Jewish hospital.[1] It quickly became known as a hospital for the city's poorer inhabitants, whether Jewish or not. It is known for pioneering the separation of conjoined twins. The hospital closed in 1996. Sidney Lewine was a director of the hospital in the 1960s and '70s.

In 1908, Dorothy Dworkin trained and would receive her diploma from the Medical State Board of Ohio during her time at the hospital.[2]

References

  1. ^ Mount Sinai Hospital, Cleveland Historical Retrieved on 06 April 2014.
  2. ^ "Toronto's first Jewish nurse writes of early Toronto".