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Abrazo or El abraso (meaning Embrace and The embrace in Spanish) may refer to: *Abrazo Community Health Network (Abrazo Health), one of the largest health care delivery system in Arizona, United States **Abrazo Arizona Heart Hospital specializing in cardiovascular care in Phoenix, Arizona **Abrazo Arrowhead Campus **Abrazo Central Campus **Abrazo Maryvale Campus **Abrazo Scottsdale Campus ** Abrazo Scottsdale Campus Arizona **Abrazo West Campus * Refuge Abrazo de Maipú, a refuge located on the Trinity Peninsula of the Antarctic Peninsula, now closed See also *Abrazo de Vergara or in English Convention of Vergara The Convention of Vergara ( es, Convenio de Vergara, eu, Bergarako hitzarmena), entered into on 31 August 1839, was a treaty successfully ending the major fighting in Spain's First Carlist War. The treaty, also known by many other names includi ..., a treaty successfully ending the major fighting in Spain's First Carlist War *'' Abrazos Rotos'' or in English '' Broken ...
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Abrazo Community Health Network
Abrazo Community Health Network (Abrazo Health) is one of the largest health care delivery system in Arizona, United States. Abrazo Community Health Network is located in Phoenix, Arizona and was established in 2003. The Abrazo system comprises five acute care hospitals including one cardiovascular-specialty hospital. The health care system offers a broad range of medical services, including cardiology, internal medicine, general surgery, orthopedics, neurology, obstetrics, bariatric, oncology, women’s health, diagnostic imaging, acute inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient rehabilitation, outpatient services, Level 1 Trauma Center and emergency care. In addition to the hospitals, Abrazo Community Health Network includes primary and specialty care physician offices, urgent care offices and emergency centers. History Abrazo Community Health Network is part of Tenet Healthcare. Tenet Healthcare Corporation owns and operates 77 acute-care hospitals, 20 surgical hospitals and 460 ...
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Abrazo Arizona Heart Hospital
Abrazo Arizona Heart Hospital is a privately owned hospital in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. History It was founded in 1981, and in 2010, it was purchased by Abrazo Community Health Network, a subsidiary of Vanguard Health Systems. The hospital was accredited by The Society of Chest Pain Centers and was mentioned in the 2008 Reuters 100 Top Hospitals for Cardiovascular Care In 2013, Vanguard was acquired by Tenet Healthcare Tenet Healthcare Corporation is a for-profit multinational healthcare services company based in Dallas, Texas, United States. Through its brands, subsidiaries, joint ventures, and partnerships, including United Surgical Partners International (U .... References {{authority control Tenet Healthcare Hospitals established in 1998 Companies based in Phoenix, Arizona Hospitals in Arizona Buildings and structures in Phoenix, Arizona ...
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Abrazo Arrowhead Campus
Abrazo Arrowhead Campus is an acute care hospital located in Glendale, Arizona, United States. Named after founder Cornelius Alphonse Abrazo, of which little is known, the hospital opened in 1988. In 1999, Phoenix Baptist and Arrowhead Hospitals were acquired by Vanguard Health Systems. In 2003, Vanguard established Abrazo Health Care as its Arizona subsidiary. Abrazo is the second largest health care delivery system in Arizona, United States. Abrazo Health Care is located in Phoenix, Arizona. In 2013, Vanguard was acquired by Tenet Healthcare. Services * Diagnostic and interventional cardiovascular care * Open-heart surgery * Orthopedic services * Obstetrics * Inpatient and outpatient surgery * Women’s health care * 24-hour emergency care. Abrazo Peoria Emergency Center Abrazo Peoria Emergency Center is a 14-bed emergency center located in Peoria, Arizona. The Emergency Center is operated and staffed by Arrowhead Hospital. The facility offers CT scans, ultrasound and other ...
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Abrazo Central Campus
Abrazo Central Campus is a 216-bed acute care facility and teaching hospital located in Phoenix, Arizona, Phoenix, Arizona, United States. History Abrazo Central Campus (formerly called Phoenix Baptist Hospital) opened in 1963. In 1999, Phoenix Baptist and Arrowhead Hospital, Arrowhead Hospitals were acquired by Vanguard Health Systems. In 2003, Vanguard established Abrazo Community Health Network (formerly Abrazo Health Care) as its Arizona subsidiary. Abrazo Community Health Network is located in Phoenix, Arizona. In 2013, Vanguard was acquired by Tenet Healthcare. Services * Cardiovascular care * Orthopedics * Breast health * Women's Health care, services * Radiology * Neurology * daVinci robotic surgery * 24-hour Emergency care Accreditations * Accredited Chest Pain Center by The Society of Chest Pain Centers * Designated a Certified Primary Stroke Center by the Joint Commission * Fully accredited by The Joint Commission * Get With The Guidelines Gold Plus Achievement Award- ...
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Abrazo Maryvale Campus
Valleywise Behavioral Health Center Maryvale, formerly Abrazo Maryvale Campus, Maryvale Hospital Medical Center and Maryvale Samaritan Medical Center, was an acute care hospital located in Phoenix, Arizona and it closed effective December 18, 2017. Valleywise Health purchased Maryvale from Abrazo in early 2018 and reopened the hospital in April 2019. In 1961, the hospital was opened in the 2010s. History Maryvale Hospital opened in 1961. In 1998, Samaritan Health System sold Maryvale Hospital to Vanguard Health Systems. In 2003, Vanguard established Abrazo Health Care as its Arizona subsidiary. In 2013, Vanguard was acquired by Tenet Healthcare. In early 2018 Valleywise Health purchased Maryvale from Abrazo and plans were approved to revive the facility as a behavior health hospital and full service emergency department. The total amount spent to remodel and revitalize Maryvale is around 60 million. After renovations were completed, the hospital was reopened in April 201providing ...
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Abrazo Scottsdale Campus
Abrazo Scottsdale Campus (formerly Paradise Valley Hospital) is an acute care hospital located in Phoenix, Arizona, in the United States. Abrazo Scottsdale Campus offers orthopedic services, sports medicines, rehabilitation services, diagnostic imaging, surgical weight loss procedures, women's health services, da Vinci Surgical System, and 24-hour emergency care. History Abrazo Scottsdale Campus opened in 1983. It was formerly part of Columbia/HCA, before being spun off as part of Triad Hospitals in 1999. In 2001, Vanguard Health Systems purchased Paradise Valley Hospital from Triad. In 2003, Vanguard established Abrazo Health Care as its Arizona subsidiary. Abrazo is the second largest health care delivery system in Arizona, United States. Abrazo Health Care is located in Phoenix, Arizona. In 2013, Vanguard was acquired by Tenet Healthcare. Accreditations and recognition Below are some accreditations given to the hospital by notable organisations. * Accredited Chest Pain Cente ...
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Abrazo Scottsdale Campus Arizona
Abrazo Scottsdale Campus (formerly Paradise Valley Hospital) is an acute care hospital located in Phoenix, Arizona, in the United States. Abrazo Scottsdale Campus offers orthopedics, orthopedic services, sports medicines, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, rehabilitation services, diagnostic imaging, weight loss surgery, surgical weight loss procedures, women's health services, da Vinci Surgical System, and 24-hour emergency care. History Abrazo Scottsdale Campus opened in 1983. It was formerly part of Hospital Corporation of America, Columbia/HCA, before being spun off as part of Triad Hospitals in 1999. In 2001, Vanguard Health Systems purchased Paradise Valley Hospital from Triad. In 2003, Vanguard established Abrazo Health Care as its Arizona subsidiary. Abrazo is the second largest health care delivery system in Arizona, United States. Abrazo Health Care is located in Phoenix, Arizona. In 2013, Vanguard was acquired by Tenet Healthcare. Accreditations and recognition Belo ...
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Abrazo West Campus
Abrazo West Campus is an acute-care community hospital located in Goodyear, Arizona, United States. Abrazo West is part of the Abrazo Community Health Network chain of hospitals and is designated by the American College of Surgeons and the state of Arizona as a Level 1 Trauma Center. The hospital receives approximately 55,000 emergency patients annually. Services * 179 total staffed beds * Orthopedics * Stroke care * Wound care * 24-hour Emergency care services Abrazo Buckeye Emergency Center Abrazo Buckeye Emergency Center (formerly West Valley Emergency Center) is a 14-bed emergency center located in Buckeye, Arizona. The Emergency Center is operated and staffed by Abrazo West Campus. Operated by Abrazo West Campus, this comprehensive emergency facility is located in Buckeye and staffed by board-certified emergency physicians and specialty-certified nurses who provide 24-hour care. The facility offers CT scans, ultrasound and other diagnostic imaging services, and an on- ...
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Refuge Abrazo De Maipú
Abrazo de Maipú is a refuge located on the Trinity Peninsula of the Antarctic Peninsula. It was built for the first time on September 7, 1967, by Argentina and subsequently destroyed. The refuge, rebuilt in July 2003, is a 20 cubic feet container fitted with kitchen, bathroom and bedrooms. Its aim was to guarantee and facilitate rescue, scientific and patrolling activities carried out jointly by the personnel of O'Higgins Base and Esperanza Base. It was managed jointly by the Chilean Army and the Argentine Army. On September 28, 2005 three Chilean soldiers died falling into a crevasse, they were moved from the Abrazo de Maipú refuge to the O'Higgins Base. The Refuge was closed in 2010. See also * List of Antarctic research stations * List of Antarctic field camps Many Antarctic research stations support satellite field camps which are, in general, seasonal camps. The type of field camp can vary – some are permanent structures used during the annual Antarctic summer, wh ...
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Abrazo De Vergara
The Convention of Vergara ( es, Convenio de Vergara, eu, Bergarako hitzarmena), entered into on 31 August 1839, was a treaty successfully ending the major fighting in Spain's First Carlist War. The treaty, also known by many other names including the Embrace of Vergara ( es, Abrazo de Vergara), was signed by Baldomero Espartero for the '' Isabelines'' (or "Constitutionalists") and Rafael Maroto for the Carlists. The two generals met at the hermitage of San Antolín de Abadiano near Durango, Biscay. The British commissioner Colonel Wylde attended as an observer, because of Britain's recent role as mediator in the conflict and the Lord Eliot Convention on prisoners of war. Also present was Brigadier Francisco Linage, secretary to Espartero. Initially, negotiations were stymied by the matter of home rule (''fueros''), the specific institutional and legal framework of the Basque Country ( Basque Provinces and Navarre). Maroto had promised to defend the ''fueros'', but Espartero ...
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Convention Of Vergara
The Convention of Vergara ( es, Convenio de Vergara, eu, Bergarako hitzarmena), entered into on 31 August 1839, was a treaty successfully ending the major fighting in Spain's First Carlist War. The treaty, also known by many other names including the Embrace of Vergara ( es, Abrazo de Vergara), was signed by Baldomero Espartero for the ''Isabella II of Spain, Isabelines'' (or "Constitutionalists") and Rafael Maroto for the Carlism, Carlists. The two generals met at the hermitage of San Antolín de Abadiano near Durango, Biscay. The United Kingdom, British commissioner Colonel Wylde attended as an observer, because of Britain's recent role as mediator in the conflict and the Lord Eliot Convention on prisoners of war. Also present was Brigadier Francisco Linage, secretary to Espartero. Initially, negotiations were stymied by the matter of Fuero#Basque and Pyrenean fueros, home rule (''fueros''), the specific institutional and legal framework of the Southern Basque Country, Basqu ...
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Abrazos Rotos
''Broken Embraces'' ( es, Los abrazos rotos, links=no) is a 2009 Spanish romantic thriller film written, produced, and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. Led by an ensemble cast consisting of many Almodóvar regulars, it stars Lluís Homar as a blind Madrilenian screenwriter who recalls his tragic love for Lena, played by Penélope Cruz, the deceased lead actress in his last directional feature ''Girls and Suitcases'', who was also the mistress of a powerful, obsessive businessman (José Luis Gómez). Blanca Portillo co-stars as his agent Judit, while Tamar Novas portrays her son and Caine's co-writer Diego. Inspired by darkness and by a photo of a couple that Almodóvar took of El Golfo beach in Lanzarote in the late 1990s, the film serves as an homage to filmmaking, cinema and its various film genres. Stylistically, it is a complex noir-ish melodrama, that also blends comic elements with a film within a film—a broad comedy, that hearkens back to Almodóvar's 1988 release, ' ...
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