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Jaslok Hospital
NameJaslok Hospital
LocationMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Founded1973
FounderPhilanthropists Jamshetji Tata?
Beds380
TypeTertiary care

Jaslok Hospital is a tertiary care private hospital in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, established in the early 1970s as a multi-specialty institute. The hospital developed into a referral center serving patients from across Maharashtra, the Indian subcontinent, and international locations, becoming notable for cardiac surgery, organ transplantation, and oncological services. Over decades it interacted with major Indian institutions and personalities, contributing to clinical practice, public health responses, and specialist training.

History

Founded in the early 1970s, the hospital emerged in a period marked by expansion of private healthcare alongside public institutions such as All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Tata Memorial Hospital, and King Edward Memorial Hospital in Mumbai. Early leadership included clinicians who had trained at overseas centers like Johns Hopkins Hospital, Mayo Clinic, and Guy's Hospital. The facility played roles during public health events that involved coordination with agencies like World Health Organization missions and state-level health authorities in Maharashtra. Over the 1980s and 1990s it expanded services in response to advances pioneered at institutions including Cleveland Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Royal Marsden Hospital, establishing units for cardiac care, renal transplantation, and oncology. The hospital's trajectory intersected with national policy debates involving Indian Council of Medical Research and regulatory frameworks influenced by precedents set in cities like New Delhi and Bengaluru.

Facilities and Services

The campus houses inpatient wards, intensive care units, and specialty suites comparable to facilities at Apollo Hospitals, Fortis Healthcare, and Christian Medical College, Vellore. Critical-care infrastructure includes multiple ICUs modeled on protocols from Society of Critical Care Medicine guidelines and partnerships with providers from centers such as Stanford Health Care and Mount Sinai Hospital. Diagnostic services feature imaging modalities paralleling installations at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital and molecular laboratories akin to those at National Institute of Virology and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research collaborations. The hospital provides transplant operating theaters, catheterization laboratories, and dedicated units for Neonatology and Geriatrics that reflect standards from international hospitals like Great Ormond Street Hospital and Royal Liverpool University Hospital.

Medical Specialties and Departments

Clinical departments encompass Cardiology and Cardiothoracic surgery with programs influenced by practices at Papworth Hospital and Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center, Neurology and Neurosurgery with links to methods from Barrow Neurological Institute, Oncology and Radiation oncology with clinical pathways reflective of MD Anderson Cancer Center and Royal Marsden Hospital, as well as Nephrology and Renal transplantation drawing on protocols from Cleveland Clinic and Brigham and Women's Hospital. Additional specialties include Orthopedics and Joint replacement following outcomes paradigms from Hospital for Special Surgery, Gastroenterology referencing endoscopic techniques from Mayo Clinic, Pulmonology aligned with practices at Royal Brompton Hospital, Endocrinology and Diabetology in the vein of programs at Joslin Diabetes Center, and Obstetrics and Gynecology comparable to services at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust. Multidisciplinary tumor boards paralleled those at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and collaborations with rehabilitation teams modeled after Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital.

Research and Education

Research activities have included clinical trials, retrospective cohort studies, and translational initiatives coordinated with national and international partners such as Indian Council of Medical Research, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, and academic centers like University of Mumbai, King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College and Seth GS Medical College. Training programs and fellowships were offered for clinicians who undertook advanced fellowships similar to those at Royal College of Physicians and Royal College of Surgeons. Academic output referenced comparative studies in cardiology, transplantation, oncology, and infectious diseases that intersected with literature from journals associated with Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, and BMJ editorial standards. Continuing medical education events featured speakers from institutions including Harvard Medical School, Oxford University, and Imperial College London.

Awards, Accreditation and Recognition

The institution obtained accreditation standards comparable to national benchmarks set by bodies like National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers and engaged in quality initiatives paralleling accreditation frameworks of Joint Commission International and awards programs seen at Fortis Healthcare group hospitals. Recognitions included clinical excellence citations analogous to honors conferred by medical societies such as the Cardiological Society of India, Association of Physicians of India, and Indian Society of Nephrology. Contributions during public health responses were acknowledged in contexts similar to commendations issued by state health departments in Maharashtra and professional associations akin to Indian Medical Association.

Notable Staff and Alumni

Clinicians associated with the hospital have included surgeons, cardiologists, nephrologists, and oncologists who trained or worked in leading centers like Johns Hopkins Hospital, Mayo Clinic, Royal Marsden Hospital, and Tata Memorial Hospital before joining the faculty. Alumni have taken positions at major institutions such as Apollo Hospitals, AIIMS New Delhi, Christian Medical College, Vellore, and academic appointments at University of Mumbai and international hospitals including Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and Mount Sinai Health System. Several staff contributed to national guideline committees and professional societies including Indian Council of Medical Research, Cardiological Society of India, and Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine.

Category:Hospitals in Mumbai