Calling All Piedmont Hospital School of Nursing Alumni!

Georgia Nursing, Nov 2004-Jan 2005

Piedmont Medical Center's centennial celebration will honor nursing school graduates

ATLANTA (August 17, 2004)-Piedmont Hospital will celebrate 100 years of service to the Atlanta community next year. A reunion of nursing school graduates is included in the year-long centennial anniversary festivities. Reunion activities for nursing school alumni are scheduled for June 10-12, 2005, at the Sheraton Midtown Atlanta hotel at Colony Square. Makers of the 80-year-old handcrafted Madame Alexander doll collection also will create special edition dolls to commemorate the anniversary. The dolls will don the original Piedmont student nurses uniform. To register for the nursing school reunion and centennial anniversary celebration or to learn more about the commemorative Madame Alexander nursing doll, contact Tony Smith at (404) 605-3404 or tony.smith@piedmont.org.

About Piedmont Hospital

Founded in 1905 as a 10-bed sanatorium, Piedmont Hospital is a 500-bed acute tertiary care facility offering all major medical, surgical and diagnostic services. Located on 26 acres in the north Atlanta community of Buckhead, Piedmont Hospital is a private, not-for-profit organization with 3,700 employees and a medical staff of more than 900 physicians. Piedmont Hospital is a subsidiary of Piedmont Medical Center-which includes Fayette Community Hospital, a 100-bed community hospital in Fayetteville; Mountainside Medical Center, a 35-bed community hospital in Jasper; Piedmont Physicians Group, a 54-member primary care physician group with 15 offices throughout metro Atlanta; and Piedmont Clinic, a 436-member physician network. For more information, visit www.piedmonthospital.org.

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