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Loyola University Medical Center

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Loyola University Medical Center is a prominent academic medical center located in Maywood, Illinois, and is affiliated with Loyola University Chicago. The medical center is part of the Catholic Health Initiatives network and is staffed by physicians from the Stritch School of Medicine. It is also a major teaching hospital for Rush University and University of Illinois at Chicago medical students. The medical center is known for its Level I trauma center and burn center, and has been recognized for its quality of care by U.S. News & World Report and Leapfrog Group.

History

The medical center was established in 1969 and has since become a major healthcare provider in the Chicago metropolitan area. It has a long history of innovation, including being one of the first hospitals in the United States to perform a heart transplant in 1984, led by Dr. Daniel M. Rose. The medical center has also been at the forefront of organ transplantation, with surgeons such as Dr. Christoph Broelsch and Dr. John Fung performing pioneering work in the field. The medical center has been recognized for its commitment to social justice and has partnerships with organizations such as the American Red Cross and Habitat for Humanity.

Campus

The medical center is located on a 98-acre campus in Maywood, Illinois, and is situated near Interstate 290 and Interstate 88. The campus is also home to the Stritch School of Medicine and the Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, as well as several research institutions, including the Loyola University Chicago Health Sciences Division and the Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center. The medical center is also close to other major healthcare institutions, including Rush University Medical Center and University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System. The campus is served by Pace Bus and Metra trains, making it easily accessible from Chicago and surrounding suburbs.

Patient Care

The medical center provides a wide range of patient care services, including emergency medicine, surgery, and intensive care. It is also a major provider of cancer care, with a comprehensive cancer center that offers radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and surgical oncology. The medical center has a strong commitment to patient safety and has been recognized for its efforts to reduce hospital-acquired infections and medical errors. The medical center is staffed by physicians from a variety of specialties, including cardiology, gastroenterology, and neurology, and has partnerships with organizations such as the American Heart Association and the American Cancer Society.

Research and Education

The medical center is a major center for medical research and education, with a strong focus on clinical trials and translational research. It is home to several research institutions, including the Loyola University Chicago Health Sciences Division and the Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center. The medical center has partnerships with several major research institutions, including Northwestern University and University of Chicago. The medical center also offers a range of educational programs, including residency programs and fellowship programs, and has a strong commitment to continuing medical education. The medical center has been recognized for its innovative approaches to medical education, including the use of simulation-based education and interprofessional education.

Facilities and Services

The medical center has a wide range of facilities and services, including a Level I trauma center, a burn center, and a neonatal intensive care unit. It also has a comprehensive imaging center that offers MRI, CT, and PET scans, as well as a laboratory that provides a range of diagnostic testing services. The medical center has several pharmacies and a gift shop, and offers a range of support services, including social work and chaplaincy services. The medical center is also home to several community outreach programs, including the Loyola Community Health Network and the Loyola University Health System Community Benefit Program. The medical center has partnerships with organizations such as the American Hospital Association and the Illinois Hospital Association. Category:Hospitals in Illinois

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