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  2. Wilkes-Barre General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth Health Wilkes-Barre General Hospital is Northeastern Pennsylvania's largest community hospital with 369 beds and a medical staff of more than 400 physicians representing nearly 50 medical and surgical specialties. Wilkes-Barre General Hospital is a member of the Commonwealth Health Network. The hospital opened on October 10, 1872 ...

  3. Geisinger Health System - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .geisinger .org. Geisinger Health System ( GHS) is a regional health care provider to central, south-central and northeastern Pennsylvania. Headquartered in Danville, Pennsylvania, Geisinger services over 3 million patients in 45 counties. [1] [2] On March 31, 2024, Risant Health completed its acquisition of Geisinger Health System.

  4. Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine (GCSOM) is a private medical school associated with the Geisinger Health System in northeastern and north central Pennsylvania.GCSOM offers a community-based model of medical education with six regional campuses - North (Scranton, PA), South (Wilkes-Barre, PA), Central (Danville, PA), West (Lewistown, PA), Atlanticare (Atlantic City, NJ), and Guthrie ...

  5. Survey shows trust rises among veteran patients at Wilkes ...

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    On Thursday, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced that veteran trust in Wilkes-Barre VA Medical Center has risen to 94.3% — up from 87.9% in 2018 (the first year since VA began ...

  6. Wilkes-Barre VA employees rally over vacancies, patient care

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    Feb. 2—WILKES-BARREWilkes-Barre VA Medical Center employees on Friday held an informational rally, seeking better treatment of employees and the veterans they serve. ... 24/7 Help. For ...

  7. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Wilkes-Barre ( / ˈwɪlksbɛər / WILKS-bair or /- bɛəri / -⁠bair-ee) is a city in and the county seat of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States. Located at the center of the Wyoming Valley in Northeastern Pennsylvania, it had a population of 44,328 in the 2020 census. It is the second-largest city, after Scranton, in the Scranton ...

  8. WKRZ - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .audacy .com /985krz. WKRZ (98.5 FM, "98.5 KRZ") is a commercial radio station licensed to Freeland, Pennsylvania, and serving the Wilkes-Barre - Scranton - Northeastern Pennsylvania radio market. It has aired a Top 40/CHR radio format since 1980. The station is owned by Audacy, Inc., through licensee Audacy License, LLC.

  9. Wilkes-Barre Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Wilkes-Barre Township, Pennsylvania. /  41.22806°N 75.86833°W  / 41.22806; -75.86833. Wilkes-Barre Township is a township with home rule status in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is adjacent to the city of Wilkes-Barre. The population of the township was 3,219 at the 2020 census.

  10. WRKC - Wikipedia

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    WRKC web site. WRKC (88.5 FM) is a 1500 watt student-operated college radio station in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, in northeastern Pennsylvania. The station's signal is best heard within inner Luzerne County (Wilkes-Barre, Kingston, Swoyersville ), but can also be listened-to in outer Luzerne County ( Pittston, Nanticoke, Dallas ).

  11. William Camp Gildersleeve - Wikipedia

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    William Camp Gildersleeve. William Camp Gildersleeve (1795–1871) was a merchant and abolitionist whose home in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania was a stop on the Underground Railroad. [1] [2] He won national acclaim from abolitionists for his testimony in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in the 1853 Fugitive Slave case Maxwell v.