Emory University Hospital Midtown

Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia
Emory University Hospital Midtown

Emory University Hospital Midtown (originally Crawford W. Long Memorial Hospital, sometimes Crawford Long Hospital or simply Crawford Long, and formerly Emory Crawford Long Hospital) is a 511-bed acute care teaching hospital located in the SoNo district of Atlanta, Georgia, United States, and affiliated with Emory Healthcare. The hospital's CEO is Dan Owens.[1] Emory University Hospital Midtown is staffed by more than 1,000 private-practice and Emory Clinic physicians, spanning 28 specialties including cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery, oncology, neurosciences, general and vascular surgery, internal medicine, urology, obstetrics and gynecology. There is a level III neonatal ICU.

History

Historic Davis-Fischer Sanitarium (Crawford Long Hospital) building on hospital campus. Designed by Atlanta architect Eugene C. Wachendorff (1911)

Emory's Midtown hospital celebrated its 100-year anniversary in 2008.[2]

The institution's history dates back to 1908, when two physicians, Dr. Edward Campbell Davis and a former student of his, Dr. Luther C. Fischer, opened the 26-bed Davis-Fischer Sanatorium on Crew Street, near present-day Turner Field. With just 26 beds, the hospital quickly outgrew its capacity and by 1911, Davis and Fischer moved the hospital to its present site, opening an 85-bed Davis-Fischer Sanatorium on Linden Avenue. The 11-story W. W. Orr Doctors' Building opened in 1930.[3]

The W. W. Orr Medical Building

In 1931, the hospital was renamed Crawford W. Long Memorial Hospital in honor of Dr. Crawford W. Long, the Georgia physician who discovered sulphuric ether for use as an anesthetic, and was the first doctor to use anesthesia during surgery.[4]

Emory Crawford Long Hospital was renamed "Emory University Hospital Midtown",[5] effective February 13, 2009. However, as part of Emory's commitment to honor a more than 100-year history of the original name, 'Crawford W. Long Memorial Hospital' is retained on exterior monuments.

References

  1. ^ McMillan, Susan (2007-11-05). "Crawford Long Names New Hospital Director". Emory Wheel. Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2008-08-28.
  2. ^ "Emory Crawford Long Hospital celebrates its 100th anniversary". Archived from the original on 2009-05-21.
  3. ^ Craig, Robert M. (1995). Atlanta Architecture: Art Deco to Modern Classic, 1929-1959. Pelican Publishing Company. p. 32. ISBN 9781455600441 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ "History of Emory University Hospital Midtown". Archived from the original on 2009-02-26.
  5. ^ "Tuition Increases, But at a Slower Pace". Archived from the original on 2011-09-28.

External links

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  • Emory Healthcare Web site
  • Crawford W. Long Memorial Hospital National Register of Historic Places Registration Form 09/01/1988

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