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Missouri Baptist Medical Center

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Missouri Baptist Medical Center
Missouri Baptist Medical Center

Missouri Baptist Medical Center, known locally as MoBap, is a hospital in Town and Country, Missouri. Its origins were in 1884 when Dr. William H. Mayfield opened his home to patients. In 1886 it opened as the Missouri Baptist Sanitarium. In 1892, it offered ambulance service via horse and carriage. A Nursing Training School opened in 1895.As of 2006, the facility had 489 beds and 3000 employees. It is part of BJC HealthCare.

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Missouri Baptist Medical Center
North Ballas Road,

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North Ballas Road 3015
63131
Missouri, United States
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