| The Hospital's Many "Firsts"
1960's
The 1960's were characterized by many
"firsts." High Point Memorial Hospital may not
have been the largest, newest hospital in the state, but
that didn't dampen its enthusiasm and drive for excellence.
Through a donation from the Guild, the Hospital bought a
mobile X-ray unit for the operating room – the first
unit of its type in any North Carolina hospital. Upon buying
and installing three neurosurgery air drills in 1966, with
funding again provided by the Guild, High Point Memorial
became the first operating room in the Carolinas to have
this equipment.
The 1960's are also remembered throughout the nation for
the Civil Rights Movement, and High Point Memorial was no
different. In 1964, the Hospital ended its practice of segregating
patients by race, and the Hospital became fully integrated.
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Operating
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