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Ochsner is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alton Ochsner (1896–1981), American surgeon and medical researcher who founded the Ochsner Foundation Hospital * Jeffrey Karl Ochsner (born 1950), American architect, architectural historian, and academic * Willifrank Ochsner (1899–1990), German general See also * Ochsner Health System, a not-for-profit health care provider based in Louisiana * Ochsner Baptist Medical Center, a hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana * Ochsner Medical Center, a hospital in Jefferson, Louisiana * Ochsner Medical Center - Kenner, a hospital in Kenner, Louisiana * Ochsner Medical Center - West Bank, a hospital in Gretna, Louisiana * Patent Ochsner, one of Switzerland's best-known rock bands {{surname, Ochsner German-language surnames ...
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Ochsner Health System
Ochsner Health System is a not-for-profit health system based in the New Orleans metropolitan area of southeast Louisiana, United States. it is the largest non-profit, academic healthcare system operating in Louisiana, with 40 medical facilities across the state. Its flagship hospital, Ochsner Medical Center, has been ranked the number one hospital in Louisiana for the past decade. It also has other clinics and medical centers in Greater New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, Monroe, Lafayette, and other locations across Louisiana and Mississippi. History Ochsner was founded by Dr. Alton Ochsner. Adeptus Health reached an agreement with the Ochsner Health System to build and operate emergency rooms in Louisiana under the Ochsner name in September 2016. During the COVID-19 pandemic in Louisiana, the Ochsner Health System was strained by surges in patient volume. In part, efforts to provide healthcare were complicated by resistance to vaccination among healthcare workers, ...
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Ochsner Medical Center
Ochsner Medical Center, historically also known as Ochsner Clinic, Ochsner Hospital, and Ochsner Foundation Hospital, is a hospital in Jefferson, Louisiana, a short distance from the city limits of New Orleans. It is a part of Ochsner Health System and hosts the organization's headquarters. History As the flagship of the Ochsner Health System, the non-profit hospital was founded by Alton Ochsner, opening as "Ochsner Clinic" on January 2, 1942. In 2009, Ochsner Medical Center began a partnership with the University of Queensland School of Medicine in Brisbane, Australia for US citizens and permanent residents. Under the agreement, American medical students spend two years learning basic sciences at the University of Queensland in Australia and then two years of clinical rotations in the Ochsner Health System. The US cohort has achieved greater than a 90% match rate in the NRMP since 2009. Facilities The hospital currently has 767 acute care beds and is completely accredited by the ...
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Alton Ochsner
Alton Ochsner Sr. (May 4, 1896 – September 24, 1981) was an American surgeon and medical researcher who worked at Tulane University and other New Orleans hospitals before he established The Ochsner Clinic. Now known as Ochsner Medical Center, the clinic is the flagship hospital of Ochsner Health System. Among its many services are heart transplants. Medical career Reared in Kimball, South Dakota, Ochsner was an unlikely hero of Southern medicine. He was recruited to Tulane from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. In 1927, he succeeded Rudolph Matas as professor and chairman of the Tulane Department of Surgery. Although Tulane did not have its own hospital at the time, Ochsner succeeded in organizing one of America's premier surgical teaching programs at New Orleans Charity Hospital, an institution that provided invaluable clinical opportunities to Ochsner and his students. Ochsner's refusal to hire a friend of Louisiana governor Huey Long formed part of the backgroun ...
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Jeffrey Karl Ochsner
Jeffrey Karl Ochsner (born 1950) is an architect, architectural historian, and professor at the University of Washington in Seattle. He is known for his research and writing on American architects Henry Hobson Richardson and Lionel H. Pries, and on Seattle architecture; he has also published articles that link architecture and psychoanalysis. Career Ochsner graduated from Rice University with a B.A. in Architecture in 1973 and a Master of Architecture ( M.Arch.) in 1976. He worked for Gunnar Birkerts and Associates in Michigan in 1973-74. He was owner/principal of a Houston-based architectural practice, Ochsner Associates, from 1984 to 1987. The firm was responsible for the architecture of the Galveston Island Trolley. Ochsner has taught at the University of Washington since 1988. He was Chair of the Department of Architecture from 1996 to 2002. He served as Associate Dean in the College of Built Environments (CBE) from 2007 to 2019, and as CBE Advisor on Policy & Proced ...
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Ochsner Baptist Medical Center
Ochsner Baptist Medical Center is a hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana. The complex of hospital buildings is located on Napoleon Avenue in Uptown New Orleans. History Formerly known as Southern Baptist Hospital, it was founded in 1926 by the Southern Baptist Convention and led by Dr. Louis Judson Bristow beginning in 1924 during the building of the hospital through 1947 when he retired as Superintendent of the hospital. In 1969, the religious organization separated itself from the hospital (and several others) and Southern Baptist Hospital became an independent non-profit entity. In the early 1980s the hospital spent over $100,000,000 (Project 2000) to add to and renovate the original building. In 1990 it merged with Lindy Boggs Medical Center, Mercy Hospital (now called Lindy Boggs Medical Center, located near the end of Bayou St. John on Norman Francis Parkway) and the two hospitals operated as Mercy-Baptist Medical Center, with the old Southern Baptist Hospital called the Upto ...
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Patent Ochsner
Patent Ochsner is one of Switzerland's best-known Rock music, rock bands, all of whose studio albums but one have topped the Swiss charts. Hailing from Bern, they perform songs in Swiss German. Current line-up (2006) * Hanspeter Huber (vocals) * Monic Mathys (bass guitar) * Andi Hug (drums) * Christian Brantschen (keyboard, accordion) * Menk Grossniklaus (saxophone) * Disu Gmünder (guitar) * Pascal Steiner (keys and wind sven Jauch * Daniel Woodtli (trumpet) History Patent Ochsner was formed in Bern in 1990 by singer Büne Huber and four other musicians. The lineup would change several times during the years. The band got their name from a ubiquitous type of Swiss dustbin and trash containers, manufactured by J. Ochsner AG and stamped with "Patent Ochsner". In 1991, they released their debut "Schlachtplatte (album), Schlachtplatte" (''butcher plate''; a traditional dish containing different types of meat and sausages). As the song "Bälpmoos" (about Belpmoos, Bern's region ...
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Ochsner Medical Center - Kenner
Ochsner is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alton Ochsner (1896–1981), American surgeon and medical researcher who founded the Ochsner Foundation Hospital * Jeffrey Karl Ochsner (born 1950), American architect, architectural historian, and academic * Willifrank Ochsner (1899–1990), German general See also * Ochsner Health System, a not-for-profit health care provider based in Louisiana * Ochsner Baptist Medical Center, a hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana * Ochsner Medical Center, a hospital in Jefferson, Louisiana * Ochsner Medical Center - Kenner, a hospital in Kenner, Louisiana * Ochsner Medical Center - West Bank, a hospital in Gretna, Louisiana * Patent Ochsner Patent Ochsner is one of Switzerland's best-known Rock music, rock bands, all of whose studio albums but one have topped the Swiss charts. Hailing from Bern, they perform songs in Swiss German. Current line-up (2006) * Hanspeter Huber (vocals) ..., one of Switzerland's best-known ro ...
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Ochsner Medical Center - West Bank
Ochsner is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alton Ochsner (1896–1981), American surgeon and medical researcher who founded the Ochsner Foundation Hospital * Jeffrey Karl Ochsner (born 1950), American architect, architectural historian, and academic * Willifrank Ochsner (1899–1990), German general See also * Ochsner Health System, a not-for-profit health care provider based in Louisiana * Ochsner Baptist Medical Center, a hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana * Ochsner Medical Center, a hospital in Jefferson, Louisiana * Ochsner Medical Center - Kenner, a hospital in Kenner, Louisiana * Ochsner Medical Center - West Bank, a hospital in Gretna, Louisiana * Patent Ochsner Patent Ochsner is one of Switzerland's best-known Rock music, rock bands, all of whose studio albums but one have topped the Swiss charts. Hailing from Bern, they perform songs in Swiss German. Current line-up (2006) * Hanspeter Huber (vocals) ..., one of Switzerland's best-known ro ...
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Willifrank Ochsner
__NOTOC__ Wilhelm-Francis Ochsner (31 March 1899 – 5 December 1990) was a German general in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several divisions. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Ochsner surrendered to the Red Army in the summer of 1944 in the course of Soviet Operation Bagration. In 1947 he was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment for war crimes committed against the citizens of the Soviet Union. Ochsner was released in 1955. Awards and decorations * Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 18 January 1944 as ''Oberst ''Oberst'' () is a senior field officer rank in several German-speaking and Scandinavian countries, equivalent to colonel. It is currently used by both the ground and air forces of Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, and Norway. The Swedish ...'' and commander of 31. Infanterie-DivisionFellgiebel 2000, p. 268. References Citations Bibliography * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ochsner, Willifrank 1899 births 1990 deaths ...
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