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Duke Raleigh Hospital
NameDuke Raleigh Hospital
LocationRaleigh, North Carolina
CountryUnited States
HealthcarePrivate
TypeTeaching
NetworkDuke University Health System
AffiliationDuke University School of Medicine
Beds186
Founded1978

Duke Raleigh Hospital. It is a 186-bed private, not-for-profit teaching hospital located in Raleigh, North Carolina, and a member of the Duke University Health System. The hospital provides a comprehensive range of medical and surgical services to the Wake County region, functioning as a key community healthcare provider and an academic affiliate of the prestigious Duke University School of Medicine. Its evolution from a community hospital to an integrated academic medical center reflects the growth of the Research Triangle area and the expansion of the Duke health network.

History

The institution originally opened in 1978 as Raleigh Community Hospital, established to serve the burgeoning population of North Carolina's capital city. In 1998, the hospital became part of the Duke University Health System, marking a significant transition and leading to its renaming. This affiliation integrated it with the renowned resources of Duke University and its medical enterprise. Subsequent decades saw substantial physical expansion and service line development, including major renovations to its emergency department and the construction of new patient care towers. These investments were driven by the rapid demographic and economic growth of the Triangle region and the strategic vision of the Duke system to extend its clinical reach.

Facilities and services

The campus features a modern facility housing an accredited Chest Pain Center and a certified Primary Stroke Center, emphasizing urgent cardiovascular and neurological care. Key clinical services include a comprehensive Cancer Center offering medical oncology, radiation oncology, and surgical oncology, alongside a robust orthopedic surgery program specializing in joint replacement and sports medicine. The hospital also operates advanced women's services including labor and delivery, a Level II neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), and breast health imaging. Other notable facilities include a state-of-the-art intensive care unit (ICU), multiple dedicated operating suites for minimally invasive surgery, and outpatient centers for digestive diseases and neuroscience.

Medical education and research

As a teaching hospital, it hosts medical residents and fellows from the Duke University School of Medicine and Duke University Medical Center in various specialties, including internal medicine and general surgery. These trainees gain clinical experience under the supervision of attending physicians who are often faculty members of the university. The hospital participates in clinical research trials sponsored by the Duke Clinical Research Institute and the National Institutes of Health, particularly in areas like cardiology, oncology, and neurology. This integration allows patients access to innovative therapies and contributes to the advancement of evidence-based medical practices across the health system.

Affiliations and recognition

Its primary affiliation is with the Duke University Health System, a nationally ranked academic integrated healthcare network. The hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission and has received numerous quality awards, including recognition from the American Heart Association for stroke and heart failure care. It maintains partnerships with local emergency medical services and community health organizations throughout Wake County to coordinate regional care. Furthermore, its physicians are often members of prestigious professional societies such as the American College of Surgeons and the American College of Cardiology, underscoring its clinical standards.

See also

* Duke University Hospital * WakeMed * UNC Health * North Carolina Memorial Hospital * Health care in North Carolina

Category:Hospitals in North Carolina Category:Raleigh, North Carolina Category:Duke University