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Hi-

A childrens hospital is one which only treets or specilizes in the treatment
of children (under 18 usualy).

A teaching hospitial is either one conected with a medical school or one that
medical students go to do residencey/internship/ 3rd year rotation at.  Most
childrens hospitals are also teching hospitals because of the advanced
teqniques and specialization offered at these hospitials.  Teaching hospitals
may range anywere from an inner-city trauma center like Parkland in Dallas
(were kennedy was brought) to a cancer facility like MD Anderson in Houston
Texas or St Judes Childrens Hospital in Tennessee, to Regional Medical
Centers like Bannnok County Regional Medical Center in Pocatello ID.

Yours,

Anee Stanford
Webmaster of CPIC
http://www.geocities.com/aneecp/CPIC.html


In a message dated 10/3/1999 1:15:40 PM Central Daylight Time,
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<< Hi,

 What are teaching hospitals and children hospitals? How are they different?
Cd any one explain please?

 Thanx & Regards,

 Vinayak

 Be a friend of Ashadeep (http://members.tripod.com/ashadeep) >>

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