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Major reorganization to change this from a PR fluff piece to a article. Hopefully the original author will be back to add some citations to where all this information (particularly the 2006 statistics) came from. The Washington Cancer Institute may warrant its own page, but I don't know enough about it to add it. This article could definately use a picture and logo in the infobox. The information on the "campus" is also confusing, but I'm not sure what the relationship of all the hospitals in that area is.

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Steve Scalise

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I was wondering why Steve Scalise is being listed as one of the people being treated at the Hospital. There have been plenty of "famous" people to be treated there. There is no list of them, so I do not understand why he is being singled out as "special".

  • It treated victims of the June 2017 Congressional baseball shooting, including U.S. House Majority Whip Representative Steve Scalise, R-LA, who was listed in critical but stable condition.

I move to delete the sentence. Anyone else agree with this? - Lady Meg (talk) 20:16, 20 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]

I have deleted the sentence as it had nothing to do with the History of the hospital and it's rather tacky to put up a sentence about one person being treated at the Hospital, even if he is a Representative. Other people from that incident were treated there and if you add one, you should then have a whole list of everyone "special" who has been treated there. The list and the mention of a Rep is NOT needed on this page. Put it in his own Wiki page. THE SENTENCE HAS BEEN DELETED! -- Lady Meg (talk) 22:39, 23 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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