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Geneva General Hospital
New York (state) hospital system From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Geneva General Hospital is a 132-bed hospital[1] founded in 1898, in upstate New York. It offers additional outpatient services via clinics. It also operates two nursing homes and a nursing school; the latter's program offers a two-year A.S. (Associate degree in Science).
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Geneva General Hospital is part Finger Lakes Health (FHL), an association of hospitals and clinics in the area.[2][3] To expand access to medical specialties for Geneva General and others in FHL, the latter began a clinical collaboration with a larger upstate medical organization.[4]
In addition to its Marion S. Whelan School of Practical Nursing, with 1934 roots[5] to an 1898-founded earlier nursing school (as part of the hospital's founding),[6] Geneva General has an affiliation to Finger Lakes College of Nursing & Health Sciences.
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