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John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County

The John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County (shortened Stroger Hospital, formerly Cook County Hospital) is a public hospital in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is part of the Cook County Health and Hospital System, along with Provident Hospital of Cook County and several related centers, which provides public primary, specialty, and tertiary healthcare services to residents of Cook County, Illinois.

John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County
Cook County Health and Hospital System
Cook County Hospital before 1911
Geography
LocationIllinois Medical District, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Coordinates41°52′20″N 87°40′29″W / 41.87222°N 87.67472°W / 41.87222; -87.67472[1]
Organization
Care systemPublic hospital
TypeTeaching hospital
Affiliated universityRush Medical College
Services
Emergency departmentLevel I trauma center
Beds464
Public transit access CTA
 Blue   Pink 
History
Opened1834; 190 years ago (1834)
Links
Websitecookcountyhealth.org/locations/john-h-stroger-jr-hospital-of-cook-county/
ListsHospitals in Illinois
Cook County Hospital
Arealess than one acre
Built1912
ArchitectGerhardt, Paul Sr.; Griffiths, John, & Sons
Architectural styleBeaux Arts
NRHP reference No.06001017[2]
Added to NRHPNovember 8, 2006

Cook County Hospital was founded 1832, and became an innovative teaching hospital. In 2001-2002, it moved into new quarters adjacent to its historic Beaux-Arts complex in the Illinois Medical District and was renamed for hospital board president John Stroger Jr.

Facility and location edit

Stroger employs 300 attending physicians and over 400 fellows and residents. It has 1.2 million square feet (110,000 m2) of floor space, and 464 beds. It is located at 1901 W. Harrison Street, and is a part of the 305 acre (1.2 km2) Illinois Medical District on Chicago's West Side, which is one of the largest concentrations of medical facilities in the world.[3]

History edit

 
Facade of the old Cook County Hospital, photographed in 2008

Cook County Hospital, which opened in 1857, was used as a teaching hospital by Rush Medical School until the Civil War, when it was transitioned to an army hospital. After the war, it continued its purpose as a center for medical education and founded the first medical internship in the country in 1866.

By the 1900s, the hospital was overseen by surgeons and physicians in Chicago who volunteered their services at the hospital, which was rebuilt in 1916. Regarded as one of the world's greatest teaching hospitals, many interns, residents, and graduate physicians came to see the medical and surgical advances. Innovations included the world's first blood bank and surgical fixation of fractures.[4] In the 1930s, Dr. Bernard Fantus, after finding ways to lengthen the preservation of blood outside the body, invented and opened the world's first blood bank, the Cook County Hospital Blood Bank.[5] In the early 1960s, William Shoemaker, a student of the famed surgical physiologist, Francis Daniels Moore, spearheaded surgical critical care when he organized the first Burn and Trauma Unit.

In 1986, Agnes D. Lattimer was appointed medical director of Cook County Hospital, making her the first African American woman to serve as medical director of a major American hospital.[6]

Cook County Hospital was renamed for John H. Stroger, Jr., the then-president of the Cook County Board, in 2001.[7]

The new Cook County (Stroger) Hospital was opened in December 2002, and is housed in a facility located adjacent to the old hospital building.

The former Cook County Hospital building was renovated and reopened as a privately funded mixed use development, and Hyatt Hotel.[8][9]

In popular culture edit

County General Hospital, a fictional hospital that served as the setting for the NBC serial medical drama ER, was loosely based on Cook County Hospital; in the first episode a patient refers to the hospital as "Cook County General" during a cognitive test. Cook County Hospital is also used in the 1993 movie The Fugitive. The documentary I Call It Murder aired on the BBC television show Man Alive in 1979, which reported on the challenges facing the staff at Cook County Hospital. At that time, the hospital was one of the few free hospitals in the United States.[10] In 1996, Diana, Princess of Wales visited patients and doctors in the AIDS ward and trauma center, while on a tour of Chicago.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: John H Stroger Junior Hospital of Cook County
  2. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  3. ^ . John H. Stroger, Jr., Hospital of Cook County. Cook County Health & Hospitals System. Archived from the original on February 18, 2019. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  4. ^ "Cook County Hospital". www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  5. ^ Eschner, Kat (March 15, 2017). "The First-Ever Blood Bank Opened 80 Years Ago Today". Smithsonian Magazine.
  6. ^ "Jet Magazine". Johnson Publishing Company. February 24, 1986. Retrieved February 13, 2019.
  7. ^ Becker, Robert (December 19, 2001). "Hospital has new name: Stroger". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved April 6, 2019.
  8. ^ "Cook County Hospital Central Campus Redevelopment". www.cookcountyil.gov. Retrieved February 20, 2019.
  9. ^ "Vacant For Decades, Old Cook County Hospital Transforms Into Hyatt Hotel". Block Club Chicago. July 29, 2020. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
  10. ^ "I Call it Murder | The Progress". progressivepupil.wordpress.com. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  11. ^ Thayer, Kate (June 3, 2016). "20 years ago this weekend, Princess Diana wowed Chicago in Northwestern purple". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved January 18, 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The John H Stroger Jr Hospital of Cook County shortened Stroger Hospital formerly Cook County Hospital is a public hospital in Chicago Illinois United States It is part of the Cook County Health and Hospital System along with Provident Hospital of Cook County and several related centers which provides public primary specialty and tertiary healthcare services to residents of Cook County Illinois John H Stroger Jr Hospital of Cook CountyCook County Health and Hospital SystemCook County Hospital before 1911GeographyLocationIllinois Medical District Chicago Illinois United StatesCoordinates41 52 20 N 87 40 29 W 41 87222 N 87 67472 W 41 87222 87 67472 1 OrganizationCare systemPublic hospitalTypeTeaching hospitalAffiliated universityRush Medical CollegeServicesEmergency departmentLevel I trauma centerBeds464Public transit accessCTA Blue Pink HistoryOpened1834 190 years ago 1834 LinksWebsitecookcountyhealth wbr org wbr locations wbr john h stroger jr hospital of cook county wbr ListsHospitals in IllinoisCook County HospitalU S National Register of Historic PlacesArealess than one acreBuilt1912ArchitectGerhardt Paul Sr Griffiths John amp SonsArchitectural styleBeaux ArtsNRHP reference No 06001017 2 Added to NRHPNovember 8 2006 Cook County Hospital was founded 1832 and became an innovative teaching hospital In 2001 2002 it moved into new quarters adjacent to its historic Beaux Arts complex in the Illinois Medical District and was renamed for hospital board president John Stroger Jr Contents 1 Facility and location 2 History 3 In popular culture 4 References 5 External linksFacility and location editStroger employs 300 attending physicians and over 400 fellows and residents It has 1 2 million square feet 110 000 m2 of floor space and 464 beds It is located at 1901 W Harrison Street and is a part of the 305 acre 1 2 km2 Illinois Medical District on Chicago s West Side which is one of the largest concentrations of medical facilities in the world 3 History edit nbsp Facade of the old Cook County Hospital photographed in 2008 Cook County Hospital which opened in 1857 was used as a teaching hospital by Rush Medical School until the Civil War when it was transitioned to an army hospital After the war it continued its purpose as a center for medical education and founded the first medical internship in the country in 1866 By the 1900s the hospital was overseen by surgeons and physicians in Chicago who volunteered their services at the hospital which was rebuilt in 1916 Regarded as one of the world s greatest teaching hospitals many interns residents and graduate physicians came to see the medical and surgical advances Innovations included the world s first blood bank and surgical fixation of fractures 4 In the 1930s Dr Bernard Fantus after finding ways to lengthen the preservation of blood outside the body invented and opened the world s first blood bank the Cook County Hospital Blood Bank 5 In the early 1960s William Shoemaker a student of the famed surgical physiologist Francis Daniels Moore spearheaded surgical critical care when he organized the first Burn and Trauma Unit In 1986 Agnes D Lattimer was appointed medical director of Cook County Hospital making her the first African American woman to serve as medical director of a major American hospital 6 Cook County Hospital was renamed for John H Stroger Jr the then president of the Cook County Board in 2001 7 The new Cook County Stroger Hospital was opened in December 2002 and is housed in a facility located adjacent to the old hospital building The former Cook County Hospital building was renovated and reopened as a privately funded mixed use development and Hyatt Hotel 8 9 In popular culture editCounty General Hospital a fictional hospital that served as the setting for the NBC serial medical drama ER was loosely based on Cook County Hospital in the first episode a patient refers to the hospital as Cook County General during a cognitive test Cook County Hospital is also used in the 1993 movie The Fugitive The documentary I Call It Murder aired on the BBC television show Man Alive in 1979 which reported on the challenges facing the staff at Cook County Hospital At that time the hospital was one of the few free hospitals in the United States 10 In 1996 Diana Princess of Wales visited patients and doctors in the AIDS ward and trauma center while on a tour of Chicago 11 References edit U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System John H Stroger Junior Hospital of Cook County National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 About Us John H Stroger Jr Hospital of Cook County Cook County Health amp Hospitals System Archived from the original on February 18 2019 Retrieved December 3 2016 Cook County Hospital www encyclopedia chicagohistory org Retrieved September 8 2017 Eschner Kat March 15 2017 The First Ever Blood Bank Opened 80 Years Ago Today Smithsonian Magazine Jet Magazine Johnson Publishing Company February 24 1986 Retrieved February 13 2019 Becker Robert December 19 2001 Hospital has new name Stroger Chicago Tribune Retrieved April 6 2019 Cook County Hospital Central Campus Redevelopment www cookcountyil gov Retrieved February 20 2019 Vacant For Decades Old Cook County Hospital Transforms Into Hyatt Hotel Block Club Chicago July 29 2020 Retrieved February 2 2022 I Call it Murder The Progress progressivepupil wordpress com Retrieved September 8 2017 Thayer Kate June 3 2016 20 years ago this weekend Princess Diana wowed Chicago in Northwestern purple Chicago Tribune Retrieved January 18 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cook County Hospital Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John H Stroger Jr Hospital of Cook County amp oldid 1188874194, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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