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| Type
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| Not For Profit |
| Teaching
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| No |
| Rehab
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| No |
| Nursing
School? |
| No |
| Licensed
Number of Beds: |
| 166 |
| Actual
Number of Beds: |
| 166 |
| Number
of Employees: |
| 1050 |
| JCAHO
Approved? |
| Yes |
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on Stock Exchange? |
| no |
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| Fairbanks Memorial Hospital |
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| 1650 Cowles St |
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| Fairbanks, Alaska, 99701 |
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| Telephone:
907-452-8181 |
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| Organization
Overview: |
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Fairbanks Memorial Hospital and Denali Center are owned by a nonprofit community foundation and operated by a national not-for-profit hospital and nursing home management corporation. Together we provide acute and emergency care, outpatient services, home care, long-term care and wellness-oriented services to the immense interior region of Alaska. The commitment to quality care begins with nursing. We offer state-of-the-art equipment and low nurse-to-patient ratios. In addition, we have a new Outpatient Surgery Center providing special procedures, cardiac rehabilitation therapy as well as occupational, physical and speech rehabilitation.
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Banner Health
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All Major Medical
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Not Provided
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| Community
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Fairbanks is located in the heart of Alaska’s Interior, on the banks of the Chena River in the Tanana Valley. By air, Fairbanks is 45 minutes from Anchorage and 3 hours from Seattle. It lies 358 road miles north of Anchorage. Fairbanks is located in the Fairbanks Recording District. The area encompasses 31 square miles of land and 1 square mile of water.
A product of the Gold Rush, Fairbanks has grown into a bustling trade and transportation center for Interior and Far North Alaska. Alaska's second largest city (population 32,156) is home to the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Fairbanks enjoys more than 20 hours of daylight from mid-May through July.
Popular regional activities include cruising the Chena and Tanana rivers on an authentic sternwheeler, canoe, or raft; observing musk oxen, caribou, and reindeer at the university's Large Animal Research Station; and visiting Alaskaland, a frontier theme park.
You can also drive to bubbling mineral waters at Manley, Circle, and Chena Hot Springs; view a portion of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline; and visit the community of North Pole, where the U.S. Post Office traditionally sends Santa's mail to be answered by his elves.
A fly-in excursion to Fort Yukon on the Arctic Circle gives you a sampling of life on the Yukon River, in Alaska's largest Athabascan village.
Source: Internet Travel Guides
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