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*January 2008, A man named Joe Smith and his pregnant wife arrive for treatment at GH, however they’re turned away by [[Russell Ford|Dr. Russell Ford]] who implements a new policy of sending patients without good insurance to the county hospital. Joe instead returns with a bomb strapped to him and takes the Emergency Room hostage, threatening to detonate unless his wife is given medical attention. Among some of the hostages were [[Jason Morgan]], [[Elizabeth Webber]], [[Jake Spencer]], [[Epiphany Johnson]], [[Edward Quartermaine|Edward]] and [[Monica Quartermaine]]. The bomb turned out to be fake. |
*January 2008, A man named Joe Smith and his pregnant wife arrive for treatment at GH, however they’re turned away by [[Russell Ford|Dr. Russell Ford]] who implements a new policy of sending patients without good insurance to the county hospital. Joe instead returns with a bomb strapped to him and takes the Emergency Room hostage, threatening to detonate unless his wife is given medical attention. Among some of the hostages were [[Jason Morgan]], [[Elizabeth Webber]], [[Jake Spencer]], [[Epiphany Johnson]], [[Edward Quartermaine|Edward]] and [[Monica Quartermaine]]. The bomb turned out to be fake. |
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*October 2008, When a member of a white supremacy clan is found dead after being thrown out of GH by [[Patrick Drake|Dr. Patrick Drake]], the clan retaliates by planting two bombs in the hospital parking lot. One explosion leaves [[Saira Batra|Dr. Saira Batra]] and several patients injured, while Dr. Drake manages to disable the second bomb with help from [[Jagger Cates]]. |
*October 2008, When a member of a white supremacy clan is found dead after being thrown out of GH by [[Patrick Drake|Dr. Patrick Drake]], the clan retaliates by planting two bombs in the hospital parking lot. One explosion leaves [[Saira Batra|Dr. Saira Batra]] and several patients injured, while Dr. Drake manages to disable the second bomb with help from [[Jagger Cates]]. |
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− | *In January 2009, A terrorist named Earl Bragg steals five spheres of bio toxin from a government owned truck, planning to kill millions. In an attempt to smuggle the spheres to their next destination Bragg swallows them but instead ends up at General Hospital for emergency surgery. During surgery [[Matt Hunter]], accidentally cuts one of the spheres open, releasing the toxin into the hospital air vents. As a result GH is quarantined. Among the poisoned people were Matt Hunter, [[Elizabeth Webber]] and [[Monica Quartermaine]]. [[Claudia Zacchara]], [[Kate Howard]] and [[Tracy Quartermaine]] were also infected while attending a fundraiser in the board room. The incident caused the deaths of [[Andy Archer|Dr. Andy Archer]] and Nurse [[Leyla Mir]]. Just a few hours later, an oxygen leak that occurred in the surgical suite lead to an explosion which set the hospital on fire. While GH is being evacuated [[Trevor Lansing]] attempts to escape with the remaining poison, however he is killed when he falls off the roof of the hospital during a struggle with [[Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco)|Sam McCall]] General Hospital is later remodeled, using money donated from the [[Quartermaine family|Quartermaine]] and [[Cassadine family|Cassadine]] families and reopens after a three month vacancy. |
+ | *In January 2009, A terrorist named Earl Bragg steals five spheres of bio toxin from a government owned truck, planning to kill millions. In an attempt to smuggle the spheres to their next destination Bragg swallows them but instead ends up at General Hospital for emergency surgery. During surgery [[Matt Hunter|Dr. Matt Hunter]], accidentally cuts one of the spheres open, releasing the toxin into the hospital air vents. As a result GH is quarantined. Among the poisoned people were Matt Hunter, [[Elizabeth Webber]] and [[Monica Quartermaine]]. [[Claudia Zacchara]], [[Kate Howard]] and [[Tracy Quartermaine]] were also infected while attending a fundraiser in the board room. The incident caused the deaths of [[Andy Archer|Dr. Andy Archer]] and Nurse [[Leyla Mir]]. Just a few hours later, an oxygen leak that occurred in the surgical suite lead to an explosion which set the hospital on fire. While GH is being evacuated [[Trevor Lansing]] attempts to escape with the remaining poison, however he is killed when he falls off the roof of the hospital during a struggle with [[Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco)|Sam McCall]]. General Hospital is later remodeled, using money donated from the [[Quartermaine family|Quartermaine]] and [[Cassadine family|Cassadine]] families and reopens after a three month vacancy. |
*September 2009, A carnival comes to the GH parking lot as a charity for the [[Michael Corinthos]] Foundation. During this, a poisoned [[Edward Quartermaine]] suffers a massive heart attack, causing him to lose control of his car crashing it into the crowd and killing [[Andrea Floyd]]; who ironically was responsible for poisoning Edward herself. Among the other injured were [[Dante Falconeri]], [[Max Giambetti]], [[Kristina Corinthos-Davis]], and [[Jake Spencer]]. |
*September 2009, A carnival comes to the GH parking lot as a charity for the [[Michael Corinthos]] Foundation. During this, a poisoned [[Edward Quartermaine]] suffers a massive heart attack, causing him to lose control of his car crashing it into the crowd and killing [[Andrea Floyd]]; who ironically was responsible for poisoning Edward herself. Among the other injured were [[Dante Falconeri]], [[Max Giambetti]], [[Kristina Corinthos-Davis]], and [[Jake Spencer]]. |
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Revision as of 03:38, 24 May 2019
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. Lucas Jones, trauma surgeon
- Dr. Hamilton Finn, Chief of infectious Disease, Infectious disease specialist, Hematologist[1]
- Dr. Kim Nero, OB/GYN
- Dr. Terry Randolph
- 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
- Laura Collins, Board member
- Michael Corinthos, Board member
- Brad Cooper, lab manager, phlebotomist
- 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.