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Article: UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL'S FUTURE.(NEWS)(Editorial)
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- The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
- Article date:
- April 11, 1996
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Since 1820 the institution known today as University Hospital has been intimately connected with two grand traditions in Cincinnati: the training of physicians and the provision of high-quality care to people from all walks of life.
It was the genius of founding father Daniel Drake to organize both a medical college and a hospital to serve those missions. And for a century and a half the hospital and the UC Medical Center - as public institutions - have trained physicians and cared for the ill.
Recently, however, in the face of what UC Medical Center senior vice president Donald Harrison describes as the health care ''hyper-evolution,'' University ...