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Kizawa Memorial Hospital (木沢記念病院, kizawa kinen byouin) is a semi-public non-for-profit general hospital located in central Japan. It is the flagship hospital of the Koseikai Health System (社会医療法人厚生会shakai iryo hojin koseikai). It serves the cities of Minokamo, Kani and surrounding municipalities with a combined population of more than 200,000 persons. It is one of the eight major centers for urgent care and disaster response designated by the Gifu Prefectural Government.

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  • Kizawa Memorial Hospital (en)
  • 中部国際医療センター (ja)
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  • 中部国際医療センター(ちゅうぶこくさいいりょうせんたー)は、岐阜県美濃加茂市にある民間の総合病院である。社会医療法人厚生会が運営する。病院理念は「全ては病める人のために」。 早くからがん治療に取り組んでおり、岐阜県で最初にPETを導入している。がん治療の評価が高く、地域がん診療連携拠点病院である。 ヘリポートも併設されている。 (ja)
  • Kizawa Memorial Hospital (木沢記念病院, kizawa kinen byouin) is a semi-public non-for-profit general hospital located in central Japan. It is the flagship hospital of the Koseikai Health System (社会医療法人厚生会shakai iryo hojin koseikai). It serves the cities of Minokamo, Kani and surrounding municipalities with a combined population of more than 200,000 persons. It is one of the eight major centers for urgent care and disaster response designated by the Gifu Prefectural Government. (en)
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  • Kizawa Memorial Hospital (en)
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  • Kizawa Memorial Hospital (en)
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  • 社会医療法人厚生会 木沢記念病院 (en)
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  • 35.4408 137.0234
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  • Kizawa Memorial Hospital (木沢記念病院, kizawa kinen byouin) is a semi-public non-for-profit general hospital located in central Japan. It is the flagship hospital of the Koseikai Health System (社会医療法人厚生会shakai iryo hojin koseikai). It serves the cities of Minokamo, Kani and surrounding municipalities with a combined population of more than 200,000 persons. It is one of the eight major centers for urgent care and disaster response designated by the Gifu Prefectural Government. The hospital was founded in 1913 as The Recovery Clinic (回生院 Kaisei-In). By 1952, the clinic had become a small hospital (23 beds) and was renamed Kizawa Hospital after the founder. In 1966, the hospital had grown to 190 beds. The current hospital has 452 beds. In 2012, the hospital was ranked #17 nationwide in the private non-profit category. (en)
  • 中部国際医療センター(ちゅうぶこくさいいりょうせんたー)は、岐阜県美濃加茂市にある民間の総合病院である。社会医療法人厚生会が運営する。病院理念は「全ては病める人のために」。 早くからがん治療に取り組んでおり、岐阜県で最初にPETを導入している。がん治療の評価が高く、地域がん診療連携拠点病院である。 ヘリポートも併設されている。 (ja)
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