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Theda Clark Medical Center is located in Neenah, Wisconsin. It was originally established in the early 1900s, when Theda Clark Peters, a reknowned community activist, died in her home in childbirth. Her brother then donated the money to the community after seeing the need for a hospital. [http://www.thedacare.org/ThedaCareWeb/Templates/Basic/Default.aspx?ContentId=532f5c33-cd7e-4885-aa02-87aa66791824]
[[image:Thedaclark.jpg‎|right|]]Theda Clark Medical Center is located in Neenah, Wisconsin. It was originally established in the early 1900s, when Theda Clark Peters, a reknowned community activist, died in her home in childbirth. Her brother then donated the money to the community after seeing the need for a hospital. [http://www.thedacare.org/ThedaCareWeb/Templates/Basic/Default.aspx?ContentId=532f5c33-cd7e-4885-aa02-87aa66791824]


Theda Clark Hospital was the first in the area to provide things such as:
Theda Clark Hospital was the first in the area to provide things such as:

Revision as of 07:56, 31 December 2006

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Theda Clark Medical Center is located in Neenah, Wisconsin. It was originally established in the early 1900s, when Theda Clark Peters, a reknowned community activist, died in her home in childbirth. Her brother then donated the money to the community after seeing the need for a hospital. [1]

Theda Clark Hospital was the first in the area to provide things such as:

  • Aylward Surgery, Stroke Center, Eye Center, and rehabilitation facilities.
  • ThedaStar helicopter (first in state outside of Madison and Milwaukee)
  • Single-room maternity suites.
  • The only Level II trauma center (verified by the American College of Surgeons)[2]

References

  • "ThedaCare" (aspx). About ThedaCare. ThedaCare. Retrieved 2006-12-31.