Rose Medical Center
Biography
Established in 1945, Rose Medical Center is a private hospital in Denver, Colorado that provides general health care with an emphasis on women’s health, bariatrics, back and spine care,and cancer treatment. The original name was the General Maurice Rose Memorial Hospital.
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
Marble Paperweight, 1983
Marble paperweight given by Rose Memorial Hospital at the 3rd Armored Division reunion. Has a brown mounting on the back with a hole at the top, possibly for hanging purposes. The paperweight is 4 x 4 x 0.5 inches.
Nurse Holding a Baby, between 1950-1973
An unidentified nurse holding an infant up to a window for viewing by its mother.
Nurse Holding Newborn Baby at Rose Memorial Hospital, between 1960-1990
An unidentified nurse holding a newborn. This photograph was taken at General Rose Memorial Hospital in Denver Colorado.
Nurse Taking Vitals Signs of a Patient at Rose General Hospital, between 1960-1990
An unidentified nurse taking the blood pressure of a patient. The patient has a thermometer in her mouth and is holding her sleeve up to assist the nurse. This photograph was taken at General Rose Memorial Hospital in Denver, Colorado.
Operating Room, between 1940-1970
An operating room in an unidentified hospital. Five unidentified men and women are standing around a patient who is on the operating table.
Oral History Interview with Ben Blumberg, 1977 November 18
Topics covered: Family history, life in Denver, working for the Rocky Mountain News and starting the West End Press; B'nai B'rith and several other organizations: JCC, JCRS, Rose Medical Center, Allied Jewish Federation. Index in file B098.18.0022.0008.
Oral History Interview with Dr. Edmond Cohen, 1978 September 2
Interview covers how he heard of the hospital while still serving overseas during WWII, all initial doctors had served; hospital for Jewish doctors, fundraising and planning for the hospital, served as president from 1961-1962. Also covers some biographical information and schooling.
Oral History Interview with Dr. Sol Bassow, 1978 November 2
Interview covers some brief biographical information (Russian born, immigrated to Denver in 1922), beginnings of the hospital, 10 doctors involved in the founding, function of the Board, opening of the hospital, relationship with community and how it was planned and began.
Oral History Interview with Saralee Pollock Shaper, 1978 November 2
Interview covers Saralee's family background, biographical information, Jewish community life in Denver, President of Rose board, functions of the women's division of Rose (hospitality, gift shop and snack bar), PR and media coverage of Rose, and relationship with the community.
Photograph of Painting by Phil Levine, 1945-2019
Photograph of painting of General Maurice Rose by Phil Levine.
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