Legacy Emanuel Medical Center | |
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Legacy Health | |
Geography | |
Location | Portland, Oregon, United States |
Coordinates | 45°32′36″N 122°40′16″W / 45.543344°N 122.671001°WCoordinates: 45°32′36″N 122°40′16″W / 45.543344°N 122.671001°W |
Organization | |
Care system | Private, non-profit |
Hospital type | District General |
Services | |
Emergency department | Level I |
Beds | 554 |
History | |
Founded | 1912 |
Links | |
Website | Legacy Emanuel Medical Center |
Lists | Hospitals in Oregon |
Legacy Emanuel Medical Center is a medical facility located in Portland, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1912, it is a part of Legacy Health. The facility is home to the Legacy Oregon Burn Center, Randall Children's Hospital, the Life Flight Network (MEDEVAC) and is a Level I trauma center. The 554-bed facility provides a full range of services including conventional surgery, radiation treatment, high risk patient care and others.
Established as Emanuel Hospital in 1912 and started by Rev. Carl J. Renhard of First Immanuel Lutheran Church in Portland. A misspelling of the name 'Immanuel' occurred and was not discovered until all official documents had been signed as 'Emanuel'. The decision was to retain the 'official' name even though misspelled. The first location was a three-story Victorian home on Southwest Taylor Street. In December 1915, the hospital moved to a new building it constructed for $20,000 at Stanton and Commercial Streets in Albina, its current location. At that time it had 135 beds. Emanuel added a new, four-story nursing school residence in 1921 at a cost of $60,000. A $280,000 expansion to the hospital opened in February 1926, with the old building then being converted to a maternity ward.
In 1971, Physicians & Surgeons Hospital and Emanuel formed Metropolitan Hospitals, Inc. as a joint venture to build what became Legacy Meridian Park Hospital. After becoming a holding company for the hospitals in 1983, the group became HealthLink in 1985. At that time the group operated Emanuel, Mount Hood Medical Center, Meridian Park, Holladay Park Medical Center, and Physicians & Surgeons Hospital. In 1988, Emanuel becomes one of only two Level I trauma centers in Oregon. The next year, HealthLink and Good Samaritan Hospital merge to create Legacy Health System.
Legacy Emanuel's campus includes center for burn treatment, urology, trauma, and neonatal care. The Trauma Center was designated as a Level I trauma care facility in 1988 by the state of Oregon. Emanuel's campus also includes The Children's Hospital.
Legacy’s burn unit treats around 300 patients each year. The burn center is one of only a few in the country with a Total Contact scanner that is used to create masks for severe facial burn victims to aid in the recovery process.