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  2. List of hospitals in the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Lyford Cay Hospital, Nassau, New Providence Princess Margaret Hospital – Nassau, New Providence, 25°04′28″N 77°20′12″W  /  25.0745489095384°N 77.33656939193425°W  / 25.0745489095384; -77.33656939193425  ( Princess Margaret Hospital

  3. Public Hospitals Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Public Hospitals Authority is responsible for managing public hospitals and other health-related organizations in the Commonwealth of The Bahamas. It was created in July 1999 by the Public Hospitals Authority Act [1] of the Parliament of the Bahamas. It is responsible for three hospitals: Princess Margaret Hospital, Sandilands ...

  4. Nassau, The Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Doctors Hospital - private acute care facility located near Princess Margaret Hospital was founded in 1955 as Rassin Hospital; Epcot Medical Center; Lyford Cay Hospital; Princess Margaret Hospital - primary acute care hospital in Nassau and The Bahamas. Opened in 1952 as Bahamas General Hospital; Sandilands Psychiatric Hospital - Psychiatric ...

  5. Princess Margaret Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Princess Margaret Hospital may refer to: Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada; Princess Margaret Hospital (Hong Kong), a major acute general hospital in Kwai Chung, Hong Kong; Princess Margaret Hospital, Christchurch; Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, Perth, Australia; Princess Margaret Hospital (Roseau), Roseau, Dominica

  6. Bahamas Crisis Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Crisis Centre has also impacted other institutions in the Bahamas, such as the use of rape kits in the local hospitals, two-way mirrors in the police stations, video recordings of case hearings for sexually abused children in court, and the establishment of a sexual assault room at the Princess Margaret Hospital.

  7. Merceline Dahl-Regis - Wikipedia

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    Returning home to the Bahamas, Dahl-Regis obtained a position at Princess Margaret Hospital. She was appointed Chief Medical Officer of the Bahamas in 1997. [2] [3] In 2009, Dahl-Regis was awarded the Pan American Health Organization Award for Administration, for her contributions to health care management, research, and medical education. [2]

  8. Queen's Staircase (Nassau) - Wikipedia

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    The stairs are located at Fort Fincastle Historic Complex near Bennet's Hill in Downtown Nassau next to Princess Margaret Hospital and Grosvenor Campus of the University of the Bahamas. [2] The staircase has water cascading to a pool below, along the side over series of steps.

  9. Hilda Bowen - Wikipedia

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    Hilda Valeria Barnice Bowen was born on 12 October 1923 in Nassau, Bahamas to Jestina (née Johnson) and Irvin Bowen. [1] [2] Born into a family of six, she attended St. Francis Xavier primary school in New Providence, the Western Junior and Senior Schools, and graduated from the Government High School in a class of fifty students with only around 8 girls.