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Archer University Hospital
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Archer University Hospital was a medical facility in or near the city of New Samarkand on Alpha Centauri. In 2381, following the Borg Invasion that year, riots at nearby Our Lady of Significant Mercy Hospital caused the closure of their trauma center, and victims were sent to Archer University Hospital instead. (ST novel: A Singular Destiny) Presumably named after Jonathan Archer. The existence of an Archer University Hospital would seem to imply the existence of an Archer University, which offered a medical program. However, this has not yet been explicitly established.
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Archer University Hospital was a medical facility in or near the city of New Samarkand on Alpha Centauri. In 2381, following the Borg Invasion that year, riots at nearby Our Lady of Significant Mercy Hospital caused the closure of their trauma center, and victims were sent to Archer University Hospital instead. (ST novel: A Singular Destiny) Presumably named after Jonathan Archer. The existence of an Archer University Hospital would seem to imply the existence of an Archer University, which offered a medical program. However, this has not yet been explicitly established.