A Chronology of Firsts
1848
First public hospital chartered in Pittsburgh
1862
First to build a hospital for the insane in the area
1863
First in the area to serve as a veterans hospital
1883
First in the area to sponsor a medical college
1886
First area hospital to install a telephone switchboard
1937
First hospital to develop and use time-lapse photography for research purposes
1959
First in Pittsburgh to open an intensive care unit
1967
First hospital in Pittsburgh to open an intensive care unit
1967
First in the area to perform a bone marrow transplant
1969
First non-university hospital in Western Pennsylvania to be accredited in continuing medical education by the American Medical Association
1970
First area hospital to establish medical care on an outpatient basis through the Mellon Pavilion Ambulatory Care Facility
1971
First hospital in Pittsburgh to build a heliport
1980
First hospital to operate a state licensed daycare center
1982
First hospital to operate a state licensed kindergarten
1982
First teen and young adult Spina Bifida clinic in Pennsylvania
1985
First hospital in the area to open a center dedicated exclusively to breast diagnostic imaging
1995
First hospital in Pittsburgh totally dedicated to patient-focused care
1997
First Burn Trauma Center to receive verification from the American College of Surgeons and American Burn Association
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