Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Ellis Medicine | |
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| Name | Ellis Medicine |
| Location | Schenectady, New York, United States |
| Healthcare | Not-for-profit |
| Type | Teaching hospital |
| Affiliation | Albany Medical College |
| Founded | 1885 |
Ellis Medicine. It is a major not-for-profit healthcare system serving New York's Capital District, anchored by its primary campus in Schenectady. The system provides a comprehensive range of inpatient, outpatient, and community health services across multiple locations. Its history dates to the late 19th century, and it maintains a strong academic affiliation for medical training.
The institution traces its origins to the 1885 founding of the Schenectady Hospital by a group of local citizens and physicians. In 1902, a significant bequest from Sara L. Ellis in memory of her husband, Reverend Charles H. Ellis, led to the construction of a new facility renamed Ellis Hospital. Throughout the 20th century, it expanded its physical plant and services, notably with the 1964 opening of the McClellan Street addition. Major consolidation occurred in 2008 with its merger with St. Clare's Hospital of Schenectady, forming the present-day Ellis Medicine system. Further integration continued with the 2011 affiliation of the Bellevue Woman's Center, enhancing specialized obstetrics and gynecology services.
The main campus is the Ellis Hospital site in Schenectady, which houses a Level II trauma center, a certified stroke center, and the Ellis Health Center. The system also operates the Ellis Medical Center in Clifton Park and the former Bellevue Woman's Center in Niskayuna. Key clinical services include the Ellis Cancer Center, the David B. Hall Cardiac Center, and comprehensive orthopedics and neuroscience programs. Community-based care is delivered through numerous primary care offices and specialized clinics across Schenectady County and southern Saratoga County.
Ellis Medicine is a longstanding academic affiliate of the Albany Medical College, serving as a primary teaching site for medical students and residents. It hosts accredited residency programs in fields such as internal medicine, family medicine, and surgery. The institution also partners with SUNY Polytechnic Institute and Maria College for the training of nurses, radiologic technologists, and other allied health professionals. Ongoing continuing medical education for physicians and staff is a core component of its academic mission.
The system is governed by a voluntary board of trustees composed of community and business leaders. Day-to-day operations are led by a president and chief executive officer, supported by a senior leadership team overseeing clinical, financial, and administrative functions. Ellis Medicine is a member of the Healthcare Association of New York State and participates in regional initiatives through the Capital District Regional Planning Commission. Its financial structure as a not-for-profit organization requires community benefit reporting to the New York State Department of Health.
The system has received national recognition from the American Heart Association for its treatment of heart failure and stroke. Its cancer program holds accreditation from the American College of Surgeons. Ellis Medicine has also been recognized by the Joint Commission for quality and safety achievements in several clinical areas. Local awards include repeated designations as a "Top Workplace" by the Times Union and recognition from the Schenectady County Chamber of Commerce for community impact.
Category:Hospitals in New York (state) Category:Teaching hospitals in the United States Category:Healthcare in Schenectady County, New York Category:Albany Medical College