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Good Samaritan Hospital is a 232-bed hospital providing area medical services to over 225,000 people.
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The hospital employs over 1,500 and has an active medical staff of 86 physicians.
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More than 30,000 people visit the newly remodeled Emergency Department each year and the hospital conducts over 233,000 outpatient visits a year.
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Multiple specialty services are available including Diabetology, Nephrology, Gastroenterology, Oncology and Cardiology.
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Open Heart Surgery is performed at the Heart Center along with 800 caths per year.
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State-of-the-art equipment includes a linear accelerator, P.E.T. scanning, two 64-slice CT scanners, IMRT, and a High-field Short Bore Magnetic MRI.
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Technologically advanced PACS system and Care Manager Systems offer improved patient care and physician lifestyle, allowing physicians to conveniently view patient images and record from home or laptop.
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Good Samaritan Hospital has a total of X ICU beds and X Telemetrybeds.
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Newly constructed 25,000 sq. foot Cancer Pavilion houses the Breast Care Center, offering the latest in diagnostic tools and treatment.The newly expanded Radiation Therapy Department features a state-of-the-art linear accelerator, one of the most advanced methods for delivering radiation therapy.
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Good Samaritan Hospital has received numerous awards including being named the "Most Wired" putting the hospital in the top technologically advanced hospitals in the United States.
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Named one of the "Best Places to Work in Indiana" by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce.
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Recently named a Magnet Hospital by the American Nurses Credentialing Center, an award achieved by only 5% of the hospitals in the country.
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Member of Genesis Health, Voluntary Health Hospital Association, Indiana Hospital Association and accredited by Joint Commission.
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Vincennes, Indiana's first city, is the county seat of Knox County and boasts a population of approximately 18,000 citizens.
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A unique and charming community nestled along the Wabash River, Vincennes offers historic neighborhoods, beautiful homes and churches and historic public buildings gracing the cities landscape.As the state's oldest city, the state's first capital and one of the first gateways to the west, Vincennes is a city steeped in history. Home to William Henry Harrison, our nation's ninth president, his 1803 stately brick home is a National Historic Landmark and one of the many historic landmarks in Vincennes.
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Vincennes features award-winning public school districts in a safe environment.
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Vincennes University is the oldest college in Indiana and one of the oldest in the nation.The 100-acre campus is home to 5,000 students from throughout Indiana, 31 states and 36 countries.
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Committed to the arts, Vincennes is home to the Red Skelton Performing Arts Center, providing area residents with quality entertainment and cultural programs.
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Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the eleven public lakes and ponds as well at the hundreds of wooded acres available for hunting, fishing, snow skiing, hiking and water boating including George Rodgers Memorial Park, a national park located on the Wabash River. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate each of the areas sixexcellent courses, each offering a unique experience to any golfer.
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Vincennes has four distinct seasons and excellent proximity to the Midwest's largest cities including Indianapolis, Evansville and St. Louis.