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Camden Clark Medical Center


1898

City Hospital preceded Camden-Clark on Wells Avenue

Other events that happened on or around 1898

1918

Anne Camden died in Parkersburg, leaving the Camden mansion to the heirs which in turn donated the house to the city for use as a hospital

Other events that happened on or around 1918

Apr 16, 1920

A new hospital was dedicated as Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital in Parkersburg

1920

City Hospital was moved to Camden mansion on Garfield Avenue in Parkersburg

Other events that happened on or around 1920

1969

Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital closed its nursing school in Parkersburg

Other events that happened on or around 1969

1973

A new kitchen and mechanical wing opened at Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital in Parkersburg

Other events that happened on or around 1973

1979

Surgery suite added to Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital in Parkersburg

Other events that happened on or around 1979

1992

Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital added a Medical Office in Parkersburg

Other events that happened on or around 1992

1999

Camden-Clark Hospital in Parkersburg opened an Outpatient Physical Therapy Building

Other events that happened on or around 1999

2000

Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital in Parkersburg added a cardiac catheterization laboratory

Other events that happened on or around 2000

Mar 02, 2011

Camden-Clark Hospital merged with St. Joseph's Hospital in Parkersburg to become Camden Clark Medical Center, an affiliate of what is now WVU Medicine


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