Healthcare in New Orleans
Healthcare in New Orleans includes a combination of hospitals, clinics, and other organization for the residents of New Orleans, Louisiana.
History
L’Hospital des Pauvres de la Charite was opened in 1736 as a charitable institution and was a modest operation then located on the corner of Chartres and Bienville streets. This institution later evolved into Charity Hospital, located on Tulane Avenue, which was constructed in 1939; at the time, it was the second largest hospital in the United States. Charity Hospital was closed in 2005 after significant damage was caused by Hurricane Katrina.[1] University Medical Center New Orleans was opened in 2015 as a partial replacement for Charity Hospital and other closed or deprecated institutions within the city.[2]
Hospitals
- Children's Hospital of New Orleans
- Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans
- Ochsner Baptist Medical Center
- Ochsner Medical Center
- Touro Infirmary
- Tulane Medical Center
- University Hospital, New Orleans
Closed hospitals
- Charity Hospital
- Lindy Boggs Medical Center
Medical education
- Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans
- Tulane University School of Medicine
- Xavier University of Louisiana College of Pharmacy
- Delgado Community College Allied Health programs
Other organizations
References
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- Orleans Parish
- New Orleans metropolitan area
- Louisiana
Universities
- Delgado Dolphins (Delgado)
- Dillard Bleu Devils and Lady Bleu Devils (Dillard)
- Loyola Wolf Pack (Loyola New Orleans)
- New Orleans Gold
- New Orleans Jesters
- New Orleans Pelicans
- New Orleans Privateers (UNO)
- New Orleans Saints
- New Orleans Breakers (2022)
- Southern–New Orleans Knights and Lady Knights (SUNO)
- Tulane Green Wave (Tulane)
- Xavier Gold Rush and Gold Nuggets (Xavier LA)
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