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In 1933 St. Luke's Medical Center opened its first cancer clinic. It was the first center of its kind in the Rocky Mountain Region as well as one of the first centers in the entire United States dedicated especially to cancer treatment. St. Luke's opened the regions first intensive care unit in 1961,
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acquired both in 1992 and the old St. Luke's facility was closed. Patients were then moved and consolidated in the Presbyterian facility, which remains the current site. Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center has 680 beds and a staff of 1,428 employees. The hospital has many buildings that are newly
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Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center was not always one hospital. It was originally two separate hospitals: St. Luke's Hospital, which admitted its first patient on June 27, 1881, and Denver Presbyterian Hospital, which opened in 1926. Both operated separately until
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Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center has always made use of the latest technology. As early as the 1920s, the founders of St. Luke's Medical Center introduced state of the art x-ray machines and treated cancer patients with new radiation technology.
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neighborhood of Denver. In speech and in writing, the hospital is referred to informally by its initials: P/SL.
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executed the blueprints and St. Luke's saw a reduction in post-operative infection from 9% to less than 0.5%.
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constructed, although parts of the original cross-shaped building, dating from the 1940s, are still visible.
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and Presbyterian followed suit shortly after in the same year. After the use of helicopters as
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was successfully performed. The hospital introduced advancements in
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1719 East 19th Avenue, Denver, Colorado, United States
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