Cardiothoracic Center Of Monaco
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The Cardiovascular and Thoracic Centre of Monaco (CCM) is a small hospital in Monaco which specialises in cardiovascular and thoracic diseases.


History

Envisioned in 1978, the Cardiovascular and Thoracic Centre of Monaco opened in April 1987. With support from Monegasque authorities, the CCM was designed to address the shortage of beds in cardiology in the PACA region, but also to offer patients from all around the Mediterranean cutting-edge equipment. The CCM has been used for humanitarian purposes. In 2010, CCM was nominated by
Siemens Siemens AG ( ) is a German multinational conglomerate corporation and the largest industrial manufacturing company in Europe headquartered in Munich with branch offices abroad. The principal divisions of the corporation are ''Industry'', '' ...
to be the first Siemens European Reference Center Cardiovascular Medicine.Siemens partners with Cardiothoracic Centre of Monaco
''Siemens.com'', 20 October 2010 Prince Rainier III died here on April 6, 2005.


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* Hospital buildings completed in 1987 Hospitals in Monaco 1987 establishments in Monaco Hospitals established in 1987 {{Europe-hospital-stub