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| name = General Hospital |
| name = General Hospital |
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| series = [[General Hospital (show)|General Hospital]] |
| series = [[General Hospital (show)|General Hospital]] |
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| genre = [[Soap opera]] |
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*[[Dr. Monica Quartermaine]], Chief of Staff and of Cardiology, cardiologist |
*[[Dr. Monica Quartermaine]], Chief of Staff and of Cardiology, cardiologist |
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*[[Dr. Kevin Collins]], psychiatrist |
*[[Dr. Kevin Collins]], psychiatrist |
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+ | *[[Neil Byrne (Joe Flanigan)|Dr. Neil Byrne]], psychiatrist |
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*[[Dr. Lucas Jones]], trauma surgeon |
*[[Dr. Lucas Jones]], trauma surgeon |
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*[[Dr. Hamilton Finn]], Chief of infectious Disease, Infectious disease specialist, Hematologist<ref>Revealed on March 9, 2017.</ref> |
*[[Dr. Hamilton Finn]], Chief of infectious Disease, Infectious disease specialist, Hematologist<ref>Revealed on March 9, 2017.</ref> |
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− | *[[Dr. Kim Nero]], OB/GYN |
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*[[Dr. Terry Randolph]], oncologist |
*[[Dr. Terry Randolph]], oncologist |
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+ | *[[Dr. Britt Westbourne]], OBGYN |
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+ | *[[Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr)|Dr. Portia Robinson]] |
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*Dr. Lak Rashi, senior ER resident |
*Dr. Lak Rashi, senior ER resident |
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*Dr. Ravi Singh, oncologist |
*Dr. Ravi Singh, oncologist |
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<!--*[[Nikolas Cassadine]], Board member--> |
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<!--*[[Tracy Quartermaine]], Board member--> |
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*[[Michael Corinthos]], Board member |
*[[Michael Corinthos]], Board member |
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− | *[[Brad Cooper]], lab manager, phlebotomist |
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*[[Franco Baldwin]], art therapist |
*[[Franco Baldwin]], art therapist |
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*[[Stella Henry]], social worker |
*[[Stella Henry]], social worker |
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*June 2011, GH once again goes into lock down when [[Lisa Niles]] takes [[Patrick Drake]], [[Robin Scorpio-Drake]], [[Steve Webber]], [[Damien Spinelli]] and [[Maxie Jones]] hostage in the hospital conference room. In an attempt to protect Maxie, [[Spinelli]] gets shot and Lisa ends up in a coma after she injects herself with a syringe filled with drain cleaner. |
*June 2011, GH once again goes into lock down when [[Lisa Niles]] takes [[Patrick Drake]], [[Robin Scorpio-Drake]], [[Steve Webber]], [[Damien Spinelli]] and [[Maxie Jones]] hostage in the hospital conference room. In an attempt to protect Maxie, [[Spinelli]] gets shot and Lisa ends up in a coma after she injects herself with a syringe filled with drain cleaner. |
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*February 2012, a chemical lab explosion on the tenth floor seemingly kills [[Robin Scorpio|Dr. Robin Scorpio-Drake]], although she is later revealed to be alive and being held captive. It is subsequently revealed that the explosion was orchestrated by [[Ewen Keenan|Dr. Ewen Keenan]] on the orders of [[Jerry Jacks]], who in turn was working for [[Cesar Faison]]. |
*February 2012, a chemical lab explosion on the tenth floor seemingly kills [[Robin Scorpio|Dr. Robin Scorpio-Drake]], although she is later revealed to be alive and being held captive. It is subsequently revealed that the explosion was orchestrated by [[Ewen Keenan|Dr. Ewen Keenan]] on the orders of [[Jerry Jacks]], who in turn was working for [[Cesar Faison]]. |
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− | *June 2012, after [[Heather Webber]] and [[Todd Manning]] switched [[Tea Delgado]]'s stillborn son with [[Sam McCall]]'s son, [[Danny Morgan]], Heather breaks out of Ferncliff and kidnaps the baby with the intent to raise him as her own. The baby required medication so Heather snuck into General Hospital with the child and planned to steal the medicine. After Heather assaulted [[Olivia Falconeri]] in the stairwell, Sam and Jason found her on the roof of the hospital holding the baby hostage. With the police closing in, Heather jumped and Jason snatched the baby just in time. Heather survived the fall but slipped into a coma, she was later recommitted to Ferncliff when she awoke. |
+ | *June 2012, after [[Heather Webber]] and [[Todd Manning]] switched [[Tea Delgado]]'s stillborn son with [[Sam McCall]]'s son, [[Danny Morgan]], Heather breaks out of Ferncliff and kidnaps the baby with the intent to raise him as her own. The baby required medication so Heather snuck into General Hospital with the child and planned to steal the medicine. After Heather assaulted [[Olivia Falconeri]] in the stairwell, Sam and [[Jason Morgan]] found her on the roof of the hospital holding the baby hostage. With the police closing in, Heather jumped and Jason snatched the baby just in time. Heather survived the fall from the roof but slipped into a coma, she was later recommitted to Ferncliff when she awoke. |
*From May to September 2016, a serial killer terrorized the hospital. The killer was eventually revealed to be [[Paul Hornsby]] who believed he was avenging his daughter, [[Susan Hornsby|Susan]]. Susan was a patient at GH years earlier, following a sexual assault. However the attending physician [[Matthew Mayes|Dr. Matthew Mayes]], mishandled Susan’s rape kit. [[Monica Quartermaine|Dr. Monica Quartermaine]] was forced to inform Susan that without a proper rape kit the hospital could not help with a police investigation. The incident left Susan traumatized and Paul vowed revenge on General Hospital. Over the course of months, Paul managed to drug everyone who was involved with Susan’s case. Once the victims arrived at the hospital, he hoped to make GH appear incompetent by killing patients with a drug called Derisifol. Paul’s reign of terror also included pushing [[Elizabeth Webber]] down a flight of stairs, the murders of Dr. Mayes and Nurse [[Sabrina Santiago]] and the attempted murder of Monica Quartermaine. The mysterious deaths at GH forced the hospital to close for almost two months. |
*From May to September 2016, a serial killer terrorized the hospital. The killer was eventually revealed to be [[Paul Hornsby]] who believed he was avenging his daughter, [[Susan Hornsby|Susan]]. Susan was a patient at GH years earlier, following a sexual assault. However the attending physician [[Matthew Mayes|Dr. Matthew Mayes]], mishandled Susan’s rape kit. [[Monica Quartermaine|Dr. Monica Quartermaine]] was forced to inform Susan that without a proper rape kit the hospital could not help with a police investigation. The incident left Susan traumatized and Paul vowed revenge on General Hospital. Over the course of months, Paul managed to drug everyone who was involved with Susan’s case. Once the victims arrived at the hospital, he hoped to make GH appear incompetent by killing patients with a drug called Derisifol. Paul’s reign of terror also included pushing [[Elizabeth Webber]] down a flight of stairs, the murders of Dr. Mayes and Nurse [[Sabrina Santiago]] and the attempted murder of Monica Quartermaine. The mysterious deaths at GH forced the hospital to close for almost two months. |
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*In March 2017, Comr. [[Jordan Ashford]] ordered General Hospital into lock down when [[Olivia Jerome]] committed multiple kidnappings. In an insane attempt to resurrect [[Duke Lavery]] from the dead, Olivia kidnapped Duke’s son, [[Griffin Munro|Dr. Griffin Munro]], attempting to use him as Duke's 'vessel'. [[Anna Devane]] later found Olivia and Dr. Munro in the [[Cassadine family|Cassadines]] abandoned lab beneath the hospital. The lockdown was lifted after Olivia escaped, however when [[Robin Scorpio-Drake]] was discovered tied to a bomb in the hospital elevator, an emergency evacuation of GH began. [[Hamilton Finn|Dr. Hamilton Finn]] and [[Hayden Barnes]] were sealed behind the hospital fire doors trapping them in the locker room corridor, while Dr. Munro chose not to evacuate and remained by his patient’s side. Robin was eventually rescued by [[Drew Cain]] (believed to be [[Jason Morgan]]), who took her place on the pressure sensitive bomb. [[Curtis Ashford]] was then able to aid Drew to the roof where they managed to disarm it. |
*In March 2017, Comr. [[Jordan Ashford]] ordered General Hospital into lock down when [[Olivia Jerome]] committed multiple kidnappings. In an insane attempt to resurrect [[Duke Lavery]] from the dead, Olivia kidnapped Duke’s son, [[Griffin Munro|Dr. Griffin Munro]], attempting to use him as Duke's 'vessel'. [[Anna Devane]] later found Olivia and Dr. Munro in the [[Cassadine family|Cassadines]] abandoned lab beneath the hospital. The lockdown was lifted after Olivia escaped, however when [[Robin Scorpio-Drake]] was discovered tied to a bomb in the hospital elevator, an emergency evacuation of GH began. [[Hamilton Finn|Dr. Hamilton Finn]] and [[Hayden Barnes]] were sealed behind the hospital fire doors trapping them in the locker room corridor, while Dr. Munro chose not to evacuate and remained by his patient’s side. Robin was eventually rescued by [[Drew Cain]] (believed to be [[Jason Morgan]]), who took her place on the pressure sensitive bomb. [[Curtis Ashford]] was then able to aid Drew to the roof where they managed to disarm it. |
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GeneralHospitalEastWing.png|The East Wing of the hospital, which was the focalpoint of the spinoff '''Port Charles'''. (1997) |
GeneralHospitalEastWing.png|The East Wing of the hospital, which was the focalpoint of the spinoff '''Port Charles'''. (1997) |
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GHNursesStation1997.jpg|GH received an updated interior and nurses station in 1997. |
GHNursesStation1997.jpg|GH received an updated interior and nurses station in 1997. |
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+ | GH Emergency Room Entrance.png|Emergency Room Entrance (2000) |
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+ | Emergency Room Cubicle.png|Emergency Room Cucible (2000) |
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SixthFloorNursesStation.png|The Nurses Station (2006) |
SixthFloorNursesStation.png|The Nurses Station (2006) |
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GeneralHospitalsNursesStation.png|The Nurses Station with minor updates. (2007) |
GeneralHospitalsNursesStation.png|The Nurses Station with minor updates. (2007) |
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GH.png|General Hospital's Main Entrance |
GH.png|General Hospital's Main Entrance |
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+ | General Hospital Emergency Room 2007.png|Emergency Room (2007) |
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GH PC Skyline.png|GH seen in the Port Charles Skyline |
GH PC Skyline.png|GH seen in the Port Charles Skyline |
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GeneralHospitalEntrance.jpg|Main Entrance and Emergency Room |
GeneralHospitalEntrance.jpg|Main Entrance and Emergency Room |
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NursesStationFire.png|The 2009 fire marked the end of the long running nurses station |
NursesStationFire.png|The 2009 fire marked the end of the long running nurses station |
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GeneralHospitalFirstFloor.png|The remodeled Nurses Station (2012) |
GeneralHospitalFirstFloor.png|The remodeled Nurses Station (2012) |
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− | GeneralHospitalNursesStation10.png|The Nurses Station (2014) |
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MainEntranceDoors.png|Main Entrance |
MainEntranceDoors.png|Main Entrance |
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GeneralHospitalDirectory.png|Main Directory |
GeneralHospitalDirectory.png|Main Directory |
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WestWingEntrance.png|Alternate Entrance |
WestWingEntrance.png|Alternate Entrance |
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General Hospital Elevators 2017.png|The hospital elevators (2017) |
General Hospital Elevators 2017.png|The hospital elevators (2017) |
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General Hospital Emergency Room 2019.jpg|Emergency Room (2019) |
General Hospital Emergency Room 2019.jpg|Emergency Room (2019) |
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GeneralHospitalEmergencyRoom.png |
GeneralHospitalEmergencyRoom.png |
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Tenth Floor.png|The Nurses Station (2019) |
Tenth Floor.png|The Nurses Station (2019) |
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+ | GH Floor Five.png |
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+ | General Hospital Nurses Station 2020.jpg|The Nurses Station (2020) |
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Nurses2017.png|Nurses at the Floating Rib (2017) |
Nurses2017.png|Nurses at the Floating Rib (2017) |
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Revision as of 13:19, 7 April 2020
General Hospital is the primary hospital in Port Charles, New York. It is the employer for many Port Charles residents and is the hospital of choice for most residents for any health concern.
Current staff
- For a complete list of personnel, both current and former, see the General Hospital section on the Port Charles page.
Doctors
- Dr. Monica Quartermaine, Chief of Staff and of Cardiology, cardiologist
- Dr. Kevin Collins, psychiatrist
- Dr. Neil Byrne, psychiatrist
- Dr. Lucas Jones, trauma surgeon
- Dr. Hamilton Finn, Chief of infectious Disease, Infectious disease specialist, Hematologist[1]
- Dr. Terry Randolph, oncologist
- Dr. Britt Westbourne, OBGYN
- Dr. Portia Robinson
- Dr. Lak Rashi, senior ER resident
- Dr. Ravi Singh, oncologist
- Dr. Maruchi, neurosurgeon
- Dr. Renault, psychiatrist
Nurses
- Epiphany Johnson, Head Nurse
- Bobbie Spencer, surgical nurse
- Elizabeth Webber, surgical nurse
- Felix DuBois, nurse
- Amy Driscoll, nurse
- Francesca Cavallo, nurse
- Deanna Sirtis, nurse
- T.J. Ashford, intern
Other personnel
- Michael Corinthos, Board member
- Jasper Jacks, Board member
- Franco Baldwin, art therapist
- Stella Henry, social worker
- Travis Harmon, physical therapist
Special locations
- Tania Jones Memorial Daycare Center - In 1987, Bobbie Spencer and Felicia Scorpio-Jones are given permission to fund a daycare center on the fourth floor, in honor of hit and run victim Tania Jones who came up with the idea shortly before her death.
- Dominique Baldwin Pediatric AIDS Center - After Dominique Baldwin's death in 1993, Scott Baldwin donates some of his inheritance money to assist in funding GH's Pediatric AIDS Unit in his late wife's name. Lucy Coe also presented the idea of a Nurses' Ball to raise the much needed funds for the center.
- Steve Hardy Memorial Library - After Dr. Hardy's death in 1996, General Hospital dedicates a Memorial Library on the second floor in his honor.
- Stone Cates Memorial AIDS Wing - In 1996, Sonny Corinthos donates the money inherited to him from his late wife, to fund an entire AIDS wing in honor of his friend who died from the disease.
- Michael Corinthos III Pediatric Head Trauma Center - In 2009, Carly Jacks funds the Michael Corinthos III Pediatric Head Trauma unit on the fourth floor, in honor of her son Michael who was put into a coma after being shot in the head.
- Jessie Brewer Wing - In 2014, Elizabeth Webber states that there is a wing named after late Nurse Jessie Brewer.
History
Сrises
- February 1979, Dr. Steve Hardy was forced to place General Hospital under quarantine due to an outbreak of a rare and mysterious disease known as Lassa Fever. Audrey Hardy, Gail Baldwin, Rick Webber, Jeff Webber, Alan and Monica Quartermaine were among the hospital staff, employees and even visitors who were quarantined within the walls of the hospital for weeks. After weeks of exhaustive work, Dr. Hardy fell ill with the potentially-fatal disease. Flushed and weak, he continued to treat the sick patients before passing out. A cure was formulated using Dr. Hardy's notes and shortly afterwards everyone afflicted by the disease was restored to health.
Gallery
References
- ↑ Revealed on March 9, 2017.