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, 886-bed
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and multi-specialty academic health science center located in
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. Part of the Cedars-Sinai Health System, the hospital employs a staff of over 2,000
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s and 10,000 employees, supported by a team of 2,000 volunteers and more than 40 community groups. As of 2022-23, '' U.S. News & World Report'' ranked Cedars-Sinai the best hospital in the western United States. It ranked as the best hospital in California and 2nd best hospital in the entire United States; and was placed nationally in 11 adult medical specialties and rated high performing in 21 adult specialties, procedures and conditions. Cedars-Sinai is a teaching hospital affiliate of
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at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), which was ranked # 19 on the U.S. News 2023 Best Medical Schools: Research. Cedars-Sinai focuses on biomedical research and technologically advanced medical education, based on an interdisciplinary collaboration between physicians and clinical researchers. The academic enterprise at Cedars-Sinai has research centers covering cardiovascular, genetics, gene therapy, gastroenterology, neuroscience, immunology, surgery, organ transplantation, stem cells, biomedical imaging, and cancer, with more than 500 clinical trials and 900 research projects currently underway (led by 230 principal investigators). The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Cedars-Sinai offers a PhD Program in biomedical sciences and master's degree programs in magnetic resonance in medicine and health delivery science. Certified as a
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for adults and pediatrics, Cedars-Sinai trauma-related services range from prevention to rehabilitation, and are provided in concert with the hospital's Department of Surgery. Named after the
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, Cedars-Sinai's patient care is depicted in the ''Jewish Contributions to Medicine'' mural located in the Harvey Morse Auditorium.


History


Cedars of Lebanon Hospital

Founded by
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businessman Kaspare Cohn, Cedars of Lebanon Hospital was established as the Kaspare Cohn Hospital in 1902. At the time, Cohn donated a two-story Victorian home at 1441 Carroll Avenue in the Angeleno Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles. The hospital had just 12 beds when it opened on September 21, 1902, and its services were initially free. From 1906 to 1910, Dr.
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, the first Jewish female doctor in Los Angeles, acted as superintendent. In 1910, the hospital relocated and expanded to Stephenson Avenue (now Whittier Boulevard), where it had 50 beds and a backhouse containing a 10-cot tubercular ward. It gradually transformed from a charity-based hospital to a general hospital and began to charge patients. In 1930, the hospital moved to 4833 Fountain Avenue, where it opened as Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, named after the religiously significant
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s tree (''Cedrus libani''), which were highly sought after and used to build King Solomon's
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. Cedars of Lebanon Hospital could accommodate 279 patients and was large and comprehensive, with all of the components of a modern medical facility. For example, specific departments were instituted for general medicine, surgery, pediatrics, maternity, physical therapy, and other specialties.


Mount Sinai Hospital

Meanwhile, in 1918, the
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Society opened a two-room hospice, the Bikur Cholim Hospice, when the Great Influenza Pandemic hit the United States of America. In 1921, the hospice relocated to an eight-bed facility in Boyle Heights and was renamed Bikur Cholim Hospital. On November 7, 1926, it was renamed Mount Sinai Hospital and moved to a 50-bed facility on Bonnie Beach Place in Los Angeles. Later, in 1950, a new Mount Sinai Hospital was built on land donated by Emma and Hyman Levine at 8700 Beverly Boulevard. They had purchased 3.5 acres of land and donated the property to Mount Sinai Hospital under the auspices of their foundation.


Merger of Cedars of Lebanon Hospital and Mount Sinai Hospital

Cedars of Lebanon Hospital and Mount Sinai Hospital merged in 1961 to form Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. The unification of the two hospitals was one of the most significant consolidations ever achieved by hospitals; it was in response to community needs for improved and extended health services, made necessary by population growth and modern medical progress. Donations in the amount of $4 million from the Max Factor Family Foundation allowed the construction of the main hospital building, which broke ground on November 5, 1972, and opened on April 3, 1976. The new hospital was designed jointly by Albert C. Martin & Associates and Charles Luckman Associates. The main contractor was Robert E. McKee, Inc. While the main hospital buildings were being built the Thalians Mental Health Center also designed by Martin and Luckman was being constructed. The main contractor was the Del E. Webb Corporation and the Thalians Center was completed in 1973. In 1994, the Cedars-Sinai Health System was established, comprising the Cedars-Sinai Medical Care Foundation, the Burns and Allen Research Institute, and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. The
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Research Institute, named for
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and his wife,
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, is located inside the Barbara and Marvin Davis Research Building. Opened in 1996, it houses biomedical research aimed at discovering genetic, molecular and immunological factors that trigger disease. In 2006, Cedars-Sinai added the Saperstein Critical Care Tower with 150 ICU beds. , Cedars-Sinai served 54,947 inpatients, 350,405 outpatients, and 77,964 visits to the emergency room. Cedars-Sinai received high rankings in 11 of the 16 specialties, ranking in the top 10 for digestive disorders and in the top 25 for five other specialties as listed below. In 2013, Cedars-Sinai opened its 800,000-square-foot Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion, which consists of eight stories of program space located over a six-story parking structure, on the eastern edge of its campus at the corner of San Vicente Boulevard and Gracie Allen Drive. Designed by architectural firm Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum, the pavilion brings patient care and translational research together in one site. The Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion houses the Cedars-Sinai's neurosciences programs, the Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute and Regenerative Medicine Institute laboratories, as well as outpatient surgery suites, an imaging area, and an education center.


Rankings

In 2022–23, US News ranked Cedars-Sinai the best hospital in California (beating
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which topped in 2021-22 rankings), and 2nd best in the United States (only behind Mayo Clinic). Cedars-Sinai ranked as follows in adult medical specialties in the nationwide ''U.S. News'' Best Hospitals 2022–23 report: Cedars-Sinai ranked as follows in the 2009 Los Angeles area residents' "Most Preferred Hospital for All Health Needs" ranking: ''Worth'' magazine selected Cedars-Sinai Smidt Heart Institute as one of the United States' Top-25 Hospitals for Cardiac Bypass Surgery. Cedars-Sinai's Gynecologic Oncology Division was named among the nation's Top 10 Clinical Centers of Excellence by Contemporary OB/GYN in 2009.


Research

Cedars-Sinai is one of the leading institutes for competitive research funding from the National Institutes of Health. As an international leader in biomedical research, it translates discoveries into successful treatments with global impact."Research at Cedars-Sinai"
'' Breakthrough Research'' (Jun 21, 2020)
Cedars-Sinai investigators pair basic scientific research in areas of stem cell biology, immunology, neuroscience and genetics, with clinical and translational discoveries, to continue advancing medical breakthroughs. Total research expenditure in 2020-21 was $252 million. In fiscal year 2021, Cedars-Sinai received $93 million in funding from the National Institutes of Health. Some notable research areas and organized research units at Cedars-Sinai are: * Artificial Intelligence in Medicine * Biomanufacturing Center * Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Research Center * Cancer Research * Center for Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics * Center for Cardiac Arrest Prevention * Center for Integrated Research in Cancer and Lifestyle * Center for Neural Science and Medicine * Center for Outcomes Research and Education * Diabetes and Obesity Research * Digestive Diseases Research * Division of Informatics * Endocrinology Research * Genetics and Genomics Research * Heart Research * Imaging Research * Immunology and Infectious Diseases Research * Medically Associated Science and Technology * Neurosciences Research * Pulmonary Research * Regenerative Medicine Research * Surgery Research * Women's Health Research


Cedars-Sinai Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

The Cedars-Sinai Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (formerly known as the Cedars-Sinai's Graduate Research Education division), established in 2008, is a graduate college at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. It offers PhD and Masters programs in Biomedical Sciences and healthcare fields. There are more than 100 faculty, and over 150 enrollment; the Dean is Shlomo Melmed, MB, ChB, FRCP, MACP. The school offers programs at the Masters and Doctoral levels. Didactic lectures are conducted at the
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while research is conducted at the medical center, specifically at the
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Research Institute (named for
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and his wife,
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), which is located inside the Barbara and Marvin Davis Research Building on Cedars-Sinai campus. Opened in 1996, it houses biomedical research aimed at discovering genetic, molecular and immunological factors that trigger disease. In 2013 new research labs were created, when Cedars-Sinai opened its 800,000-square-foot Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion, which consists of eight stories of program space located over a six-story parking structure, on the eastern edge of its campus at the corner of San Vicente Boulevard and Gracie Allen Drive. Designed by architectural firm Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum, the pavilion brings patient care and translational research together in one site. The Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion houses the Cedars-Sinai's neurosciences programs, the Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute and Regenerative Medicine Institute laboratories, as well as outpatient surgery suites, an imaging area, and an education center. PhD Program: * Biomedical Sciences Masters Programs * Magnetic Resonance in Medicine * Health Delivery Science Professional Training Programs: * Postdoctoral Scientist Program * Clinical Scholars Program * Research Internship Program


Notable staff

* Keith Black, Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery and Director of the Maxine Dunitz Neurosurgical Institute, has performed over 4,000 brain surgeries and has made significant medical advances relating to neurosurgery.
at Cedars-Sinai official website.
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Bruce Gewertz Bruce Gewertz (born August 27, 1949) is an American vascular surgeon. He holds the position of Surgeon-in-Chief, Chair of the Department of Surgery, Vice-Dean for Academic Affairs and Vice-president for Interventional Services at Cedars-Sinai ...
, Surgeon-in-Chief, Chair of the Department of Surgery, Vice-Dean for Academic Affairs and Vice-president for Interventional Services. * David Ho was a resident at Cedars-Sinai when he encountered some of the first cases of what was later labeled AIDS. * Verne Mason, internist and chairman of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's medical advisory committee. Mason gave the disease
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its name. *
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, chair of Pediatrics for 18 years, specialized in genetics and was a pioneer researcher in dwarfism and
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. Together with Michael Kaback, he discovered the enzyme screening for Tay-Sachs disease, reducing incidence of the deadly disease by 90 percent. * William Shell was a director of Cardiac Rehabilitation at Cedars-Sinai. * Esther Somerfeld-Ziskind, a neurologist and psychiatrist who was chair of the Department of Psychiatry. * Adam Springfield, who acted on the
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series Wishbone, is now a Labor and Delivery scheduler. * Jeremy Swan co-invented the
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together with William Ganz while at Cedars-Sinai.


Controversy

In 2008, state regulators found that Cedars-Sinai had placed the Quaid twins and others in immediate jeopardy by its improper handling of blood-thinning medication. According to articles in the ''
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'' in 2009, Cedars-Sinai was under investigation for significant radiation overdoses of 206 patients during CT brain perfusion scans during an 18-month period.''Cedars-Sinai investigated for significant radiation overdoses of 206 patients'', Alan Zarembo, Los Angeles Times, October 10, 2009; "4 patients say Cedars-Sinai did not tell them they had received a radiation overdose", Alan Zarembo, Los Angeles Times, October 15, 2009; ''Cedars-Sinai finds more patients exposed to excess radiation'', Nicole Santa Cruz, Los Angeles Times, November 9, 2009; Since the initial investigation, it was found that GE sold several products to various medical centers with faulty radiation monitoring devices. In 2011, Cedars-Sinai again created controversy by denying a liver transplant to medical marijuana patient Norman Smith. They removed Mr. Smith from a transplant waiting list for "non-compliance of our substance abuse contract", despite his own oncologist at Cedars-Sinai having recommended that he use the marijuana for his pain and chemotherapy. Dr. Steven D. Colquhoun, director of the Liver Transplant Program, said that the hospital "must consider issues of substance abuse seriously", but the transplant center did not seriously consider whether Mr. Smith was "using" marijuana versus "abusing" it. In 2012, Cedars-Sinai denied a liver transplant to a second patient, Toni Trujillo, after her Cedars-Sinai doctors knew and approved of her legal use of medical marijuana. In both cases, the patients acceded to the hospital's demand and stopped using medical marijuana, despite its therapeutic benefits for them, but were both sent back to the bottom of the transplant list. Smith's death inspired Americans for Safe Access to lobby for the California Medical Cannabis Organ Transplant Act (AB 258), which was enacted in July 2015 to protect future patients from dying at the hands of medical establishments prejudiced against the legal use of medical cannabis.


Patient data security breaches

On June 18 through June 24, 2013, six employees were terminated for inappropriately accessing 14 patient records around the time
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's daughter was born at the hospital. On June 23, 2014, an unencrypted employee laptop was stolen from an employee's home. The laptop contained patient Social Security numbers and patient health data.


Art collection

First developed by philanthropists Frederick and Marcia Weisman, Cedars-Sinai's modern and contemporary art collection dates to 1976 and includes more than 4,000 original paintings, sculptures, new media installations and limited-edition prints by the likes of
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, Robert Rauschenberg,
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,
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,
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,
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, Raymond Pettibon and
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. Ninety to 95 percent of the collection is on display at any given time. Nine large-scale works are located in courtyards, parking lots and public walkways throughout the approximately 30-acre campus. The collection consists entirely of gifts from donors, other institutions and occasionally the artists themselves. There is a statue of Moses in the parking lot. However the two tablets of the covenant that, according to the story, Moses received at
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, are blank on the statue. This led many people to ask, "why is Moses in the parking lot?" In response, the director of community engagement, Jonathan Schreiber, has given a brief lecture explaining the history of the statues role in the hospital merger.


Notable patients


Births

* Phillip Crosby, actor and singer, July 13, 1934. * Donald Roulet, civil rights activist and head of the Roulet family, June 1, 1936. * Liza Minnelli, actress and singer, March 12, 1946. * Barry Miller, actor, February 6, 1958. * Anthony Delon, actor, son of actors Alain Delon and Nathalie Delon, September 30, 1964. * Christy Lemire, film critic, August 30, 1972. * Chloe Rose Lattanzi, daughter of
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, January 17, 1986. * Zachary Phillips, children's book author, August 5, 1986. *
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- Daughter of rock musicians Kurt Cobain and
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, August 18, 1992. *
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and Debbie Rowe's son, Michael Joseph Jackson Jr, February 13, 1997. * Madonna and
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's son, Rocco John Ritchie, August 11, 2000. *
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, actor, June 9, 2001. * Mark Wahlberg and Rhea Durham's eldest daughter, Ella Rae on September 2, 2003, oldest son, Michael on March 21, 2006, youngest son, Brendan Joseph on September 16, 2008, and youngest daughter, Grace Margaret on January 11, 2010. *
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's eldest son, Ryder Russell Robinson on January 7, 2004 (with ex-husband Chris Robinson), youngest son, Bingham Hawn Bellamy on July 9, 2011 (with ex-fiancé
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), and daughter, Rani Rose Hudson Fujikawa on October 2, 2018 (with boyfriend Danny Fujikawa). *
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's twins, Hazel Patricia and Phinnaeus Walter on November 28, 2004 and youngest son, Henry Daniel on June 18, 2007. * Britney Spears and
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's oldest son, Sean Preston on September 14, 2005 and youngest son, Jayden James on September 12, 2006. *
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and Peter Hermann's eldest son, August Miklos Friedrich Hermann, June 28, 2006. *
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's eldest son, Liam Aaron on March 13, 2007, oldest daughter, Stella Doreen on June 9, 2008, youngest daughter, Hattie Margaret on October 10, 2011, second son, Finn Davey on August 30, 2012, and youngest son, Beau Dean on March 2, 2017. * Salma Hayek and François-Henri Pinault's daughter, Valentina Paloma Pinault, September 21, 2007. * Nicole Richie and
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's daughter, Harlow Winter Kate on January 11, 2008 and son, Sparrow James Midnight on September 9, 2009. *
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's son Max Liron Bratman on January 12, 2008 (with ex-husband Jordan Bratman) and daughter Summer Rain Rutler (with fiancé Matthew Rutler) on August 16, 2014. *Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece, Crown Prince Pavlos and Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece, Marie-Chantal's son, Aristidis-Stavros, June 29, 2008. *Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz's son, Bronx Mowgli Wentz, November 20, 2008. *Heidi Klum and Seal (musician), Seal's youngest daughter, Lou Sulola Samuel, October 9, 2009. *Kourtney Kardashian's eldest son, Mason Dash on December 14, 2009, daughter, Penelope Scotland on July 8, 2012, and youngest son, Reign Aston on December 14, 2014 (with ex-boyfriend Scott Disick). *Miranda Kerr and Orlando Bloom's son, Flynn Christopher Blanchard Copeland Bloom, January 6, 2011. *Victoria Beckham and David Beckham's daughter, Harper Seven Beckham, July 10, 2011. *Mel B's youngest daughter, Madison Brown Belafonte, September 1, 2011 (with ex-husband Stephen Belafonte). *Jessica Simpson and Eric Johnson (tight end), Eric Johnson's eldest daughter, Maxwell Drew on May 1, 2012, son, Ace Knute on June 30, 2013, and youngest daughter, Birdie Mae on March 19, 2019. *Molly Sims and Scott Stuber's elder son, Brooks Alan Stuber, June 19, 2012. *Chris Pratt and Anna Faris' son, Jack Pratt, August 25, 2012. *Tamera Mowry and Adam Housley's son, Aden John Tanner Housley, November 12, 2012. *Daisy Eagan’s son, Monty Harrison Eagan-Bloom, May 11, 2013 (with boyfriend Kurt Bloom). *
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's eldest daughter, North West on June 15, 2013, oldest son, Saint West on December 5, 2015, youngest daughter, Chicago West (via a surrogate) on January 15, 2018, and youngest son, Psalm West (via a surrogate) on May 9, 2019. *Fergie (singer), Fergie and Josh Duhamel's son, Axl Jack Duhamel, August 29, 2013. *Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett's daughter, Alijah Mary Baskett, May 16, 2014. *Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna's daughter, Dream Renée Kardashian, November 10, 2016. *Jimmy Kimmel's son, William “Billy” John Kimmel, April 21, 2017 (with wife Molly McNearney). *Beyoncé and Jay-Z's twins, Rumi and Sir Carter, June 13, 2017. *Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott's daughter, Stormi Webster on February 1, 2018 and son, Wolf Jacques Webster on February 2, 2022. *Chiara Ferragni and Fedez's son, Leone, March 19, 2018. *Eva Longoria's son, Santiago Enrique Bastón, June 19, 2018 (with husband José Antonio Bastón). *Drew Seeley and Amy Paffrath's daughter, Ember Florence Seeley, July 20, 2019. *Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden's daughter, Raddix Chloe Wildflower Madden, December 30, 2019. *Elon Musk and Grimes son, X AE A-Xii Musk, May 4, 2020


Deaths

* July 11, 1937: Composer George Gershwin - a malignant brain tumor. * August 5, 1941: Actor Barnett Parker- heart attack. * March 5, 1950: Showman Sid Grauman - coronary occlusion. * May 29, 1951: Comedienne Fanny Brice - cerebral hemorrhage. * December 5, 1953: Jorge Negrete, Mexican actor, singer, important icon of Mexican culture, and important figure of Golden Age of Mexican cinema - complications of liver cirrhosis. * April 25, 1957: Belle Baker, American singer and actress, died. * February 1, 1966: Hedda Hopper, gossip columnist and actress, - pneumonia. * May 5, 1972: Animator, comics artist, children's writer, illustrator, screenwriter, and film director Frank Tashlin - heart failure. * January 26, 1973: Actor Edward G. Robinson - bladder cancer. * December 20, 1973: Actor and singer-songwriter Bobby Darin - surgical team worked for over six hours to repair his damaged heart. * May 4, 1975: Moe Howard, American actor and comedian, leader of the Three Stooges - lung cancer. * August 19, 1977: Actor and comedian Groucho Marx - pneumonia. * September 9, 1978: Film executive Jack L. Warner - heart disease. * July 12, 1979: Singer-songwriter Minnie Riperton - metastatic breast cancer. * November 4, 1982: Actress Dominique Dunne was declared Brain death, brain dead died five days after being strangled by her former boyfriend. * December 15, 1983: American film actress Eden Hartford - cancer. * May 16, 1984: Actor and entertainer Andy Kaufman - kidney failure that was related to Large-cell lung carcinoma. * December 24, 1984: Rat Pack member Peter Lawford - liver and kidney disease. * August 19, 1986: Character actress Hermione Baddeley - series of strokes. * December 10, 1987: Violinist Jascha Heifetz - complications arising from a fall and subsequent neurosurgery. * May 18, 1988: Voice actor Daws Butler - heart attack. * April 26, 1989: Actress and comedian Lucille Ball - dissecting aortic aneurysm. * May 20, 1989: ''Saturday Night Live'' comedian Gilda Radner - ovarian cancer. * July 10, 1989: Mel Blanc, famed voice artist, - cardiovascular disease. * July 18, 1989: Actress Rebecca Schaeffer was shot at her home by stalker Robert John Bardo, and died a few minutes later in the hospital. * February 24, 1990: Singer Johnnie Ray - liver failure. * July 21, 1991: Actor Theodore Wilson - stroke. * November 10, 1992: Actor Chuck Connors - lung cancer and pneumonia. * October 31, 1993: Actor River Phoenix was pronounced dead at the hospital after a drug overdose at Johnny Depp's nightclub The Viper Room. * February 23, 1995: The Temptations, Temptations bass singer Melvin Franklin - heart failure after he was admitted following a series of seizures. * March 26, 1995: Rapper Eazy-E succumbed to AIDS. He had been admitted to the hospital earlier and announced his condition publicly from the hospital. * February 3, 1996: Actress Audrey Meadows - lung cancer. * May 24, 1996: Actor John Abbott (actor), John Abbott - natural causes. * June 7, 1996: Television writer and producer Marjorie Gross - ovarian cancer. * October 28, 1996: Actor and comedian Morey Amsterdam - heart attack. * March 9, 1997: Rapper The Notorious B.I.G., - result of 4 gunshot wounds to the chest and abdomen, suffering internal organ damage and blood loss. * October 16, 1997: Actress Audra Lindley - complications of leukemia. * May 14, 1998: Singer and film actor Frank Sinatra - heart attack. * August 2, 1998: Shari Lewis, puppeteer and star of Lamb Chop's Play-Along and Charlie Horse Music Pizza, - uterine cancer and viral pneumonia. * November 3, 1998: Comic Book artist, known as the creator of Batman. Bob Kane - undisclosed causes. * November 18, 1999: Television actress Beatrice Colen - lung cancer. * February 7, 2000: Magician Doug Henning - liver cancer. * July 15, 2001: Rapper Anthony Ian Berkeley, also known as Poetic, the founder of Gravediggaz, - colorectal cancer. * January 7, 2002: Actor Avery Schreiber - heart attack. * February 24, 2003: Pastor E.V. Hill - after severe pneumonia. * July 4, 2003: Soul singer Barry White - kidney failure. * July 12, 2003: Jazz musician Benny Carter - complications of bronchitis. * August 30, 2003: Actor Charles Bronson - after severe pneumonia. * November 12, 2003: Actor Jonathan Brandis - injuries after a suicide attempt. * February 8, 2004: Gang member Antoine Miller, one of several men who attacked Attack on Reginald Denny, Reginald Denny in 1992, - one week after being shot during an altercation outside a nightclub. * January 23, 2005: ''The Tonight Show'' host Johnny Carson - respiratory failure arising from emphysema. * September 25, 2005: Actor Don Adams - lymphoma. * January 6, 2006: Musician Lou Rawls - cancer. * February 10, 2006: Record producer and rapper J Dilla - blood disease. * February 24, 2006: Actor Don Knotts - pulmonary/respiratory complications due to pneumonia that was related to lung cancer. * August 13, 2006: Actor Tony Jay - complications from having a non-cancerous tumor removed from his lungs during a surgery. * September 14, 2006: Bodybuilder and actor Mickey Hargitay - multiple myeloma. * January 8, 2007: Animator Iwao Takamoto - heart attack. * January 27, 2007: Actress and producer Marcheline Bertrand - an 8-year battle with ovarian and breast cancer. * August 12, 2007: Merv Griffin, host of The Merv Griffin Show and creator of Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune (U.S. game show), Wheel of Fortune, - prostate cancer. * August 24, 2007: Film producer and political activist Aaron Russo - bladder cancer. * October 30, 2007: Singer Robert Goulet - idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. * November 11, 2007: Film and television director Delbert Mann - severe pneumonia. * December 13, 2007: Musician and actor Floyd Westerman - leukemia. * June 17, 2008: American Dancer Cyd Charisse - heart attack. * September 1, 2008: Voice actor Don LaFontaine - complications from a pneumothorax. * May 18, 2009: Rapper Dolla (rapper), Dolla - after having been shot 5 times at the Beverly Center, Beverly Center Shopping Mall. * August 21, 2009: Entrepreneur Frank Fertitta Jr. - surgical complications from heart surgery. * December 20, 2009: Actress Brittany Murphy - cardiac arrest due to pneumonia. * March 23, 2011: Actress Elizabeth Taylor - heart failure. * April 11, 2011: Designer Bijan Pakzad - stroke. * November 8, 2011: Rapper Heavy D - complications from pneumonia after having collapsed outside his home. * January 26, 2012: British actor Ian Abercrombie - kidney failure. * February 1, 2012: American television show host Don Cornelius - self-inflicted gunshot wound. * April 18, 2012: American film score composer Robert O. Ragland - after hospitalization. * July 8, 2012: Actor Ernest Borgnine - kidney failure. * September 3, 2012: Actor Michael Clarke Duncan - heart complications. * October 9, 2012: Actress Sammi Kane Kraft - injuries sustained in an automobile accident. * February 18, 2013: Owner of the Los Angeles Lakers Jerry Buss - at age 80 after having been hospitalized with an undisclosed form of cancer. His immediate cause of death was listed as kidney failure. * October 14, 2014: Actress Elizabeth Peña - after a brief illness. * January 5, 2015: Actress Francesca Hilton - after suffering a large stroke. * January 9, 2015: American film producer Samuel Goldwyn Jr. - congestive heart failure. * December 31, 2015: Singer–songwriter, actress Natalie Cole - congestive heart failure. * February 4, 2016: Model Katie May - stroke. * June 6, 2016: Actress Theresa Saldana - severe pneumonia. * October 20, 2016: Actor Michael Massee - stomach cancer * November 24, 2016: Actress Florence Henderson - heart failure. * December 28, 2016: Actress Debbie Reynolds - stroke, just one day after her daughter Carrie Fisher, the portrayal of Princess Leia from the ''Star Wars'' universe, had died. * February 25, 2017: Actor Bill Paxton - stroke. * May 31, 2017: Actor Tino Insana - cancer. * June 16, 2017: Director John G. Avildsen - complications from pancreatic cancer. * September 15, 2017: Actor Harry Dean Stanton - undisclosed illness. * April 8, 2018: Actor Chuck McCann - congestive heart failure. * November 12, 2018: Marvel Comics, Marvel Comic-book writer Stan Lee - after he had been rushed to the hospital that morning. * April 29, 2019: In a notice from his family following his death from a stroke, it was stated that John Singleton had been taken there and treated for a stroke, and that he had been removed from life support after having fallen into a coma earlier due to the stroke. His death was confirmed hours after being removed from life support. * August 25, 2019: Musician Clora Bryant - after suffering a heart attack at her home. * October 6, 2019: Comedian Rip Taylor - heart failure. * December 1, 2019: Actress Shelley Morrison - heart failure. * December 4, 2019: Film and television producer Leonard Goldberg - injuries sustained in a fall. *January 8, 2020: Actor, writer and producer Buck Henry - heart attack. * February 19, 2020: Rapper and Songwriter Pop Smoke - multiple gunshot wounds. *March 31, 2020: Actress Julie Bennett - complications from COVID-19. *July 5, 2020: Broadway performer Nick Cordero - result of complications from Coronavirus disease 2019, COVID-19 after a months-long battle with the disease. *September 27, 2020: Television, film producer, director, and screenwriter Kevin Burns - cardiac arrest. *December 4, 2020: Actor David Lander - complications from multiple sclerosis. *January 4, 2021: Actress Tanya Roberts - complications from a urinary tract infection, UTI. *January 23, 2021: Television host Larry King - sepsis. *April 29, 2021: TV actress Billie Hayes - natural causes. *July 28, 2021: Inventor and marketing personality Ron Popeil - brain hemorrhage. *August 7, 2022: Actor, director, and writer Roger E. Mosley - injuries. *October 7, 2022: Actor Austin Stoker - renal failure


Other

*Film Producer Edward L. Montoro was hospitalized with an illness in May, 1984 shortly before his mysterious disappearance. *Actor Josh Hartnett was taken to the hospital via ambulance after suffering from gastrointestinal issues in April, 2009. He was discharged after five days. *Rapper
Kanye West Ye ( ; born Kanye Omari West ; June 8, 1977) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and fashion designer. Born in Atlanta and raised in Chicago, West gained recognition as a producer for Roc-A-Fella Records in the ea ...
was sent here after a near-fatal car crash in 2002. It is the inspiration for his song Through the Wire. *Actor/Musician Daniel Newman (American actor), Daniel Newman was involved a near-fatal hit and run incident in 2009. *Singer Travis Barker of Blink-182 was hospitalized in late June, 2022 due to pancreatic issues. *Comedian, actor, singer, game show host, announcer, spokesman, Ed McMahon had surgery on his broken back as well as neck surgery.


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References


External links


Official Cedars-Sinai website

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
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