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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Health Center company history timeline

1971

The hospital opened in 1971; a year later it became the Martin Luther King Jr./Drew Medical Center when it became the teaching hospital of the adjacent Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science.

1972

The old King/Drew hospital opened in 1972 with the best intentions.

2003

TOP LEFT: King Drew Hospital is pictured in December 2003.

2004

TOP RIGHT: Patients crowd around the first floor pharmacy waiting for prescriptions in spring of 2004.

A Pulitzer Prize-winning series published in 2004 in the Los Angeles Times recounted appalling stories: a meningitis patient being given a powerful anti-cancer drug for four days, employees pilfering and in some cases selling hospital drugs, nurses failing to monitor patients' vital signs.

2007

In the twenty-first century, King/Drew became the subject of a number of investigations for substandard conditions and was shut down, except for an urgent care center and an outpatient clinic, in August of 2007.

The Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, since the closure of the hospital in 2007, has continued operating as a separate entity in its role of training physicians.

Its previous hospital, the old Martin Luther King Jr./Drew Medical Center, was dubbed "Killer King” and shuttered in 2007 after horrific stories of patients being given the wrong drugs, preventable deaths and other incidents of mismanagement or incompetence.

In a particularly harrowing tale from 2007, a woman died after writhing in pain for 45 minutes on the waiting-room floor while the hospital's surveillance cameras show a janitor mopping up around her.

2008

Robert Bauman, Race and the War on Poverty: From Watts to East L.A. (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2008); Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science website (http://www.cdrewu.edu/); Martin Luther King, Jr.

1, 2008, charged with representing about 2 million people in Los Angeles’ 2nd District, an area that includes the hospital and some of the most marginalized and troubled parts of the county.

2010

Since 2010 Foremost Family Health Centers expanded to include dental hygiene, behavioral health, and podiatry.

2014

Worth Metroplex, Foremost Family Health Centers opened its second medical office in January 2014 in Balch Springs, Texas.

2015

Los Angeles County and the University of California opened a smaller version of the hospital with 131 beds in July 2015, naming it the Martin Luther King Community Hospital.

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