University Of Michigan Health - Sparrow Lansing
History
University of Michigan Health - Sparrow Lansing was founded in 1896, when the Women's Hospital Association supported one doctor and one nurse out of a rented house.
In 1910, Lansing developer Edward W. Sparrow donated land on East Michigan Avenue near the Michigan State Capitol and $100,000 to help build the hospital. The hospital opened in 1912.
In 2008, a 10-story addition, the Sparrow Tower, was completed. The $160 million, 450,000-square-foot (42,000 m) addition houses the hospital's emergency departments.
The Herbert-Herman Cancer Center opened on July 17,2017. The 132,000-square-foot facility, located across Michigan Avenue from the Sparrow Tower, offers state-of-the-art cancer treatment with the help of three linear accelerators for radiation treatment. It also has 40 chemotherapy bays. Breast cancer survivor Judi Herbert, who along with her husband, Jim, and Dr. James and Susan Herman, donated a combined $2.5 million to the development of the center. The art of healing is an important factor in the $64-million cancer center, which has roughly $600,000 worth of art decorating the walls and ceiling.
See also
References
- ^ "University of Michigan Health - Sparrow – About". Retrieved 2024-04-10.
- ^ "ACS verified trauma centers". Retrieved 2009-10-18.
- ^ Andy McGlashen (February 11, 2013), "MSU, Sparrow named Michigan's first Comprehensive Stroke Center", MSU Today, retrieved March 3, 2013
- ^ About Sparrow Archived 2009-07-10 at the Wayback Machine, Sparrow.org, retrieved 2010-Feb-24
- ^ Sparrow unveils $64M cancer center Alexander Alusheff Lansing State Journal July 12,2017