Temple University Hospital to relocate childbirth services

Temple University Hospital to relocate childbirth services
Deb Cancilla, MA Executive Vice President, Data Strategy/Chief Information Officer Temple University Health System — Temple Hospital
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Beginning on September 3, Temple University Hospital’s Main Campus will cease to offer Labor and Delivery services. These services will be transferred to a new hospital location.

In other news, a segment sponsored by 6abc and Temple Health highlighted lung transplants. Rachel N. Criner, MD, an Assistant Professor of Thoracic Medicine and Surgery at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, participated in the segment alongside patient Elizabeth Gordon.



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