The 24-hour emergency pediatric center was funded by the Navicent Health Foundation and Virgil Cooper, who previously served as chief financial officer for the Medical Center of Central Georgia and is the namesake of the center.
The unit officially opened to pediatric patients Nov. 30, the report said.
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