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About the History of the Miami Beach Mount Sinai
1967 for Mount Sinai and the rental apartments Miami Beach.
Groundbreaking for Maribel G. Blum Nuclear Medical Center. Originally designed as a research facility, it ultimately housed a vast array of services and 143 beds. To better serve the rental apartments Miami Beach.
1968 for Mount Sinai and the rental apartments Miami Beach.
Alvin Goldberg joins Mount Sinai as Associate Director, soon to become Executive Director and ultimately Executive Vice President.
Original hospital building (Nautilus Hotel) razed, as Mount Sinai prepares to build Fred J. Ascher Allied Health Careers Building on the site. To better serve the rental apartments Miami Beach.
1969 for Mount Sinai and the rental apartments Miami Beach.
Mount Sinai enters into an affiliation with the University of Miamis School of Medicine, and unveils ambitious plan to complete its transformation to a medical center.
Bertha and Leonard Abess Lounge opens. To better serve the rental apartments Miami Beach.
1971 for Mount Sinai and the rental apartments Miami Beach.
Fred J. Ascher Allied Health Careers Building dedicated as an educational facility in conjunction with Miami-Dade Community College and functions in this role until 1977.
Board of Trustees declares a name change to Mount Sinai Medical Center.
Mount Sinai and Israels Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel, arrange for the exchange of medical personnel. The agreement is the first of its kind between hospitals in the two countries. To better serve the rental apartments Miami Beach.
1972 for Mount Sinai and the rental apartments Miami Beach.
Mount Sinai becomes the first community teaching hospital in the United States where a nuclear-powered cardiac pacemaker is implanted in patients.
The hospital receives from the federal government the papers of ownership to the original 21.5 acres of land on which it is located, and is commended for the finest utilization of government surplus property in the country.
Mount Sinai becomes the first hospital in the Florida to receive a national training grant in pulmonary diseases with an award of $200,000 from the National Heart and Lung Institute.
Mount Sinai serves as the "official hospital" for the Democratic and Republican national nominating conventions held on Miami Beach. To better serve the rental apartments Miami Beach.
1973 for Mount Sinai and the rental apartments Miami Beach.
Several additional buildings open, including the eight-story Maribel G. Blum Pavilion; the Energy Center, which provides for the energy needs of the entire complex; a new radiology building and an enlarged Orovitz Emergency Pavilion. To better serve the rental apartments Miami Beach.
1974 for Mount Sinai and the rental apartments Miami Beach.
The Young Presidents Club organizes for young professionals and businessmen as a first level of giving to Mount Sinai. Donations are $10,000 per member. To better serve the rental apartments Miami Beach.
1975 for Mount Sinai and the rental apartments Miami Beach.
Theodore and Florence Baumritter Institute of Nuclear Medicine opens. Institute contains a cyclotron with medical research and diagnostic capabilities, and other diagnostic equipment.
Hospital begins hosting annual Pan American Medical Seminars, conducted entirely in Spanish, to meet the educational needs of Latin American physicians. To better serve the rental apartments Miami Beach.
1976 for Mount Sinai and the rental apartments Miami Beach.
Implementation of Project Sinai to assist elderly, indigent patients obtain medical care at Mount Sinai.
Primary Nursing begins as a pilot project. The idea stresses a one-to-one personalized relationship between nurse, patient and family.
Orovitz Emergency Department enlarged and refurbished. Additions include a triage area, where a patients need for treatment is evaluated.
Mount Sinai is first hospital in Dade to acquire computed axial tomography (CT), for scanning the entire body. To better serve the rental apartments Miami Beach.
1977 for Mount Sinai and the rental apartments Miami Beach.
Two floors are added to Energy Center for offices and storage.
Pauline and Edward C. Levy Chapel constructed in the Main Building near lobby. To better serve the rental apartments Miami Beach.
1978 for Mount Sinai and the rental apartments Miami Beach.
Birthing Room completed. This room allows the father to remain with the mother throughout labor, delivery and recovery.
Hospital receives $2.5 million grant with University of Miami School of Medicine for Positron Emission Tomography (PET). To better serve the rental apartments Miami Beach.
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