SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital - Madison
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St. Mary's Hospital serves south-central Wisconsin and offers a full range of inpatient and outpatient health care services. Clinical areas of expertise include cardiovascular care, obstetrics and neuroscience.
http://www.stmarysmadison.com The St. Mary's campus includes state-of-the-art operating rooms and emergency department with bed-side registration. St. Mary's also has been recognized a Magnet Hospital for its nursing excellence since 2002 and an established part of the Madison community since 1912.
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facebook.comMemorial Day is a day to remember those who have died while serving in the US. military. Here are some ways to celebrate the true meaning of Memorial Day: • Observe the national moment of silence at 3 pm locally. Take a minute to pause and reflect, and encourage those you are with to do the same. • Visit a local memorial, or take a trip to a national site. • Attend a Memorial Day parade or local celebration. Your city or county website is a good resource to locate Memorial Day events. • Fly your American flag. Display your flag prominently (it's appropriate to fly it at half-staff on Memorial Day). You can also visit your local cemetery and leave flags at the grave markers of the soldiers buried there.
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