Gifford Medical Center

Name :

Gifford Medical Center

Address  :

44 South Main Street
PO Box 2000

Town  :

Randolph

State  :

Vermont

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

05060

Phone  :

802 728 7000

Fax  :

802 728 4245

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Anaesthesiology
  • Cardiology
  • Gastro-enterology
  • General Surgeon
  • Internal Medicine
  • Neurologist
  • Obestetrician/Gynecologist
  • Oncologist
  • Ophthalmology
  • Orthopedics
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Podiatry
  • Pulmonology
  • Urology
  • Vascular Surgeon
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 25


Description

About Us
We are a nonprofit community hospital with more than 100 years of experience in providing highquality accessible health care to central Vermont Started by Dr John Gifford in 1903 Gifford has changed considerably over the years but in many ways has remained the same

We have added substantial technology square footage and personnel since the early days Gifford now has more than 500 employees at the main Randolph campus and our outlying family health centers and specialty clinics We offer diagnostic technologies that include a 40slice CT scanner a mobile MRI unit and a filmless radiology system PACS Our 25bed Critical Access Hospital with a rehabilitation unit and Birthing Center is recognized around the state We have an attached 30bed nursing home with an extensive waiting list and numerous quality awards to its credit a childcare center a Thrift Shop an Adult Day Program and so much more Were extremely proud of those additions our progressive cando attitude and our financial stability

We also take pride in what we have retained from our modest beginnings Just like Dr Gifford todays medical providers place patient care first Our providers many of whom have been with us for decades are committed to compassionately caring for patients improving lives and bettering overall community health We support the local community by purchasing locally grown produce for our patient and staff meals we offer annual community health grants staff members donate countless hours to organizations and schools and we invest in the local economy

We are an organization truly committed to you and we are thankful for the privilege of providing you medical care Please read about the hospitals achievements in our History section meet our providers in our Medical Staff section and learn about the hospitals many offerings in our Services section As always


History

The History of Gifford Medical Center
Shortly after the turn of the 20th century John Gifford a popular local physician and the son of a Randolph farmer took up as a personal cause the creation of a hospital in his home town In 1903 he purchased the Seldon Holman house on South Main Street at the site of todays Gifford Medical Center and with two nurses Dr Gifford established a private hospital Two years later discouraged by the high expenses and demands that came with running a small hospital alone Dr Gifford made plans to close his hospital

It was then that several local leaders realizing the value of the hospital stepped forward to create a corporation that would purchase the hospital and keep it open Offering shares of capital stock to the community at 25 a piece they easily raised 7500 that was needed to keep the doors open The hospital became the Randolph Sanatorium with Dr Gifford as its medical director Student nurses were a part of the hospital from the very beginning and in 1905 a twoyear nursing program was established

In 1906 Dr Gifford hired Eliza Folsom RN from Mary Fletcher Hospital in Burlington to be the Superintendent of Nurses and the Sanatorium graduated its first class in 1908 After her marriage to Dr Gifford in 1909 Miss Folsom resigned as Superintendent The last class of nurses to graduate from Gifford was in 1955

In 1909 the corporation acknowledged its first two gifts from nonshareholders 100 each These gifts were used to start the Hospital Endowment Fund In 1924 with the Sanatorium firmly established in town the corporation reorganized itself into a nonprofit corporation still dependent on the community for support

In 1933 Dr John Gifford nicked his finger while performing surgery on a patient with a streptococcus infection He contracted the thendeadly infection and died several weeks later despite treatment from the best specialists and staff at Deaconess Hospital in Boston

After his death the shareholders unanimously voted to change the Sanatoriums name to Gifford Memorial Hospital to honor the memory of the doctor whose vision laid Giffords foundation
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